Five things to watch as Clinton, Trump face off in first presidential debate; 'The whole chessboard': A new document reveals Trump's economic strategy in detail; Clinton vs. Trump on the issues; We simulated a Clinton-Trump debate. Now you get to choose the questions.; The U.S. is on course to miss its emissions goals, and one reason is methane; Houston shooting wounds nine people; gunman killed by police; Mylan's EpiPen profits are 60 percent higher than what it told Congress; Trump's reference to Bill Clinton affair underscores his own history of infidelity; Kellyanne Conway on accusation that Trump lied: ‘A lie would mean that he knew’; The Fix: Transcript shows Conway's strange ideas about fact-checking; What they said, what they meant; The U.S. foreign-aid budget, visualized; NASA just saw geysers on Jupiter's moon Europa erupting into space for the first time since 2012; 'The line is crossed, and it's crossed daily': The struggles of female bartenders; A disaster is looming for American men; That horrible morning sickness you're having? It's actually a good sign for the baby.; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Charles Sykes / AP | Trump directed millions owed to him to his charity instead | Donald Trump's charitable foundation has received approximately $2.3 million from companies that owed money to Trump or one of his businesses but were instructed to pay Trump's tax-exempt foundation instead, according to people familiar with the transactions. | By David A. Fahrenthold • Read more » | Clinton vs. Trump on the issues | Ahead of tonight's debate, brush up on the candidates' positions on the biggest issues of the campaign, and see how Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stack up against each other — or against Gary Johnson or Jill Stein, who didn't qualify for the debate. | By Katie Zezima and Matthew Callahan • Read more » | | | | | | A disaster is looming for American men | Economist and Harvard professor Larry Summers writes that more than one-third of all American men between 25 and 54 will be out work at mid-century, and we're not yet equipped as a country to deal with it. | By Lawrence H. Summers • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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