Monday's Headlines: GOP criticism of Trump grows as clash with soldier’s parents escalates
Confrontation between Trump and the Khans shows new signs of a cultural and political divide; Koch network seeks to defuse donor frustration over Trump rebuff;
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
The dispute between the Republican nominee and the parents of a Muslim U.S. Army captain killed in Iraq has largely taken over the presidential race in recent days. But whether the fight will ultimately hurt Donald Trump among voters remains an open question.
Charles Koch's refusal to harness his singular operation in support of the Republican presidential nominee has put him at odds with some of his wealthiest peers — and forced the network to defend its relevance at a time of its greatest reach.
In a dramatic end to a brutal, years-long war, Uber China will merge with its main rival, Didi Chuxing. It will mark the end of Uber's high-profile push into China.
Spending long hours at the grindstone, or in compulsory socializing with superiors after work, is the norm for many workers in Japan. But the number of claims for compensation for "karoshi," or "death by overwork," rose to a record level in the past year, figures show.
Faced with the possibility of more oversight in Washington and other cities, the home-sharing site wants to build ties between its hosts and local businesses.
Discus is a sport that rewards strength, and its competitors are among the Olympic giants. But even by their bulky standards, Finley had become much too big.
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