Helen Maroulis beats Japanese legend for first-ever U.S. gold in women's wrestling; 4×100-meter relay gets another shot at final after protesting baton drop; Justice Dept. says it will end use of private prisons; Trump promised to donate his own money on 'Celebrity Apprentice.' He didn't.; Trump's town hall hosted by Sean Hannity was absolutely priceless; Why these die-hard Democrats are rooting for Trump; Chicago Police Department recommends firing seven officers for lying about Laquan McDonald shooting; Why President Obama isn't stopping his vacation to visit the Louisiana flooding; The wealthy have nearly healed from the recession. The poor haven't even started.; Gawker.com, brash and breezy Internet mainstay, to shut down; U.N. accepts role in deadly Haiti cholera outbreak for first time; Zika can infect adult brain cells, not just fetal cells, study suggests; How Uber plans to put its own drivers out of business; Clinton meets with top police officers as Trump casts himself as ‘law and order’ candidate; The 2016 first lady cookie contest is just as weird as the rest of the election; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | U.S. swimmers' story about being robbed in Rio starts to unravel | Brazilian police said they did not believe Ryan Lochte's story of being held up at gunpoint after speaking to other swimmers, who were blocked from leaving Brazil. "The stories did not match." Several media outlets reported the existence of a surveillance video from the Rio de Janeiro gas station early Sunday showing Ryan Lochte and his teammates damaging property. | By Dave Sheinin, Dom Phillips and Joshua Partlow • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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