| Flow of foreign fighters plummets as ISIS loses its edge; U.S. moves to halt oil pipeline construction near Standing Rock and tribal land; Facebook backs down, says it will no longer censor 'Napalm Girl' war photo; House passes bill allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia; An Ohio city shared a photo of adults who overdosed in the car with a child; Not all teens are online all the time. Some are the Disconnected.; Globetrotting Obama official traveled in luxury. Taxpayers footed the bill.; Why didn't anyone protect Cam Newton during Thursday's 'very physical' game?; Republicans warn that Trump's critique of Clinton's 'look' fuels accusations of sexism; The Fix: On birtherism, Trump's campaign manager wants him to be somebody he doesn't want to be; Trump attacks U.S. foreign policy on Russia-owned TV; Arizona’s governor asked voters to fact-check whether pot is safer than alcohol. So we did.; Canadian judge berates rape victim: 'Why couldn't you just keep your knees together?';  |        |   |         |    |      |    | The day's most important stories |        |     |        |          |                       | Flow of foreign fighters plummets as ISIS loses its edge |    | A once-mighty current of thousands of radicalized men and women converging on Syrian and Iraqi battlefields from nations across the globe has been cut to a trickle this year as the militants' territory has shrunk and their ambitions have withered. But the decline could portend a dangerous new phase. |    | By Griff Witte, Sudarsan Raghavan and James McAuley  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |            |                               | Trump attacks U.S. foreign policy on Russia-owned TV |    | The interview came as Donald Trump faced sustained criticism for praising Russian President Vladimir Putin, which he has regularly done on the campaign trail — to the discomfort of many members of his own party, who have distanced themselves from the comments. |    | By Jose A. DelReal  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |            |        |        |        |   |     |     |        |   |                       | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 |        |        |     |        |   |        |     |          |   
  
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