Rio opener has low budget, high appeal; Column: Rio deserves more than the Games have provided so far; Plunge for distance, tug of war: The sad history of defunct medal events; Everything in the past four years has led Ledecky to this Olympic moment; Trump endorses Paul Ryan, John McCain; In Trump, some Obama backers see a new champion of hope and change; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | Rio opener has low budget, high appeal | With the sound of crashing waves and bossa nova, the Games began with a rainbow-colored party that highlighted Brazil's glories and tragedies. But even the darker moments were leavened with dancing animal figures and colorful revelers. | By Joshua Partlow and Chico Harlan • Read more » | | | | | | Trump endorses Paul Ryan, John McCain | The Republican presidential nominee sought to end a high-stakes impasse with several members of his party's leadership by delivering a formal endorsement of House Speaker Paul Ryan's reelection after refusing to do so days earlier. | By Jose A. DelReal • Read more » | | | | | In Trump, some Obama backers see a new champion of hope and change | Although the concept of the same voters backing Barack Obama and then Donald Trump strikes many people as weird, the people making the choice say they're consistent: In 2008, they wanted someone to shake things up, put the focus back on the middle class, reverse the country's sense of decline and stick it to the powers that be. This year, they still want the same things. | By Marc Fisher • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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