Trump woos women and minorities by pitting one group against another; European regulators seek up to $14.5 billion from Apple over Irish tax rules; ESPN president is guiding the sports behemoth through a shifting landscape; 11 ways to think about the Anthony Weiner-Huma Abedin split; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Russian hackers said to have targeted Arizona election system | The FBI alerted Arizona officials in June that Russian hackers had targeted its voter registration system, a state official said. The system was later found to have not been compromised, but the username and password of a county official was stolen. The incident is the latest indication of Russian interest in U.S. elections. | By Ellen Nakashima • Read more » | ESPN president is guiding the sports behemoth through a shifting landscape | John Skipper has led ESPN since 2012 and his fingerprints are all over the network, one of the most successful media properties in the world. But as subscriptions fall, the business model upon which ESPN was built may be going away, and Skipper must navigate what could be the most challenging period the company has seen since it launch nearly 37 years ago. | By Rick Maese • Read more » | | | | | | | | Takata troubles worsen as truck explodes, kills Texas woman | The company, beleaguered by recalls and facing multiple class-action lawsuits over its defective air-bag inflators, confirmed that a truck carrying inflators and a volatile chemical blew up last week in a border town, killing a woman and injuring four others. | By Tom Krisher | AP • Read more » | | | | | | | Big families, squeezed out? | Affordable large apartments are vanishing as D.C. gentrifies. Many of the displaced renters wind up in poorer neighborhoods or homeless, and their children suffer, advocates say. | By Paul Duggan • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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