Clinton campaign says a data program it used was hacked; Clinton has a detailed plan for the economy. That may be a problem.; Staying covered: Muslim female athletes forge a way to compete in traditional garb; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | Clinton campaign says a data program it used was hacked | The campaign said that a system maintained by the Democratic National Committee had been hacked but that its own computers had not been compromised, denying news reports that the campaign had become the third Democratic Party organization whose systems had been penetrated. | By Ellen Nakashima and Tom Hamburger • Read more » | | | | | | Obama signs bill requiring labeling of GMO foods | Although the bill is a significantly weaker than the law passed by Vermont, the legislation will require most food packages to carry a label, a symbol or an electronic code indicating whether the item contains genetically modified organisms. | By Mary Clare Jalonick | AP • Read more » | | Can a delegate inspired by Sanders come around to Clinton? | Over four days, one 18-year-old delegate from rural North Carolina watched as the Democratic Party rolled out celebrities and musicians, pastors and presidents to convince skeptical Americans that they could trust Hillary Clinton. It worked. Until the final night. | By Robert Samuels • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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