It seemed like Trump and Breitbart couldn't be closer. Then its chairman joined the campaign.; Meet Kellyanne Conway, Trump's new campaign manager ; Spacious skies, amber waves, mountain majesties: America’s national parks; Ryan Lochte says he was robbed. The Rio police aren't so sure.; A sad ending to one of the most uplifting tales of the Games; Powerful NSA hacking tools mysteriously surface online; North Korea’s deputy ambassador to U.K. defects from London; Aetna warned it would drop out of Obamacare exchanges if its merger was blocked; Target to spend $20 million on single-stall bathrooms after backlash to its restroom policy; Deputies race door-to-door to evacuate residents ahead of monster fire near L.A.; Louisiana flooding is the country’s ‘worst natural disaster’ since Hurricane Sandy, Red Cross says; Giuliani declares a Trump speech 'the best speech that any Republican, at the least, has ever given'; Fact Checker: Bill Clinton's misleading claim about info 'marked classified' in Hillary Clinton's emails; How a GOP senator is trying, awkwardly, to keep his job; She 'loved life:' A grieving father wrote openly about suicide and mental illness in his daughter's obituary; Are waiters supposed to know the menu in great detail?; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump shakes up campaign, demotes top adviser | Donald Trump's stunning decision effectively ended the months-long push by campaign chairman Paul Manafort to moderate the GOP nominee's presentation and pitch for the general election. Stephen Bannon, a former banker who runs the influential conservative outlet Breitbart News, has been named the campaign's chief executive. Kellyanne Conway, a GOP pollster who has been close to Trump, will assume the role of campaign manager. | By Robert Costa, Jose A. DelReal and Jenna Johnson • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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