| Explosives were pressure cookers, pipe bombs linked to cellphones; What we know about Ahmad Khan Rahami; Trump says 'profiling' might be needed; Clinton stresses U.S. 'resolve' ; The Federal Reserve confronts a possibility it never expected: No exit; Saudi Arabia appears to be using U.S.-supplied white phosphorus in its war in Yemen; Prosecutor: Gov. Christie was told about plan to close lanes on bridge; For $805 a night at the Trump hotel, you deserve what you get; Syria pounds Aleppo as government declares end to cease-fire; ‘No good deed goes unpunished,’ trade official says of scrutiny of his luxury travel; 2 scientists caught publishing climate research under fake names; A toddler survived cancer. Then her father beat her to death, burned her and tossed her in a creek.; Teen pleads guilty to sexual abuse of a 1-year-old girl, then a judge gives him no prison time;  |        |   |         |    |      |    | The day's most important stories |        |     |        |          |               |    | Bombing suspect in custody after shootout |    | The NYPD named Ahmad Khan Rahami as a suspect in Saturday's bombing in Seaside Park, N.J., and Manhattan. Authorities have found no indication that he was part of a larger network. Rahami is a U.S. citizen of Afghan descent born in Afghanistan, according to the FBI. |    | By Renae Merle, Matt Zapotosky, Amy B Wang, Mark Berman and Ellen Nakashima  •  Read more » |                   | What we know about Ahmad Khan Rahami |    | FBI agents spent the morning searching the home of Rahami's family — an address on Elmora Avenue in the city of Elizabeth, which is six miles south of Newark. |    | By Renae Merle, Matt Zapotosky and William Wan  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |          |                             | For $805 a night at the Trump hotel, you deserve what you get |    | The mogul's new property in D.C. comes with luxuries common at top hotels: high thread counts, fancy in-room coffeemaker, friendly staff who say "My pleasure" instead of "You're welcome." But an overnight stay also can turn into a meditation on wealth, entitlement and a half-hour wait for the valet. |    | By Monica Hesse  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |        |            |        |        |   |     |     |        |   |                       | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 |        |        |     |        |   |        |     |          |   
  
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