Can Democrats ride an anti-Trump wave to take control of the House and Senate?; Obama and Putin agree to continue trying for a Syria cease-fire deal; A Dallas police sergeant recalls a night of anguish, rage and sorrow; Hong Kong’s election results show that Beijing’s hard-line stance may have backfired; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Maxim Zmeyev / Reuters | Intelligence community investigating covert Russian influence operations in U.S. | Agencies are probing whether the Kremlin intends to sow public distrust in the November elections through a cyber- and disinformation campaign. The agencies see a broad covert Russian operation at play in the United States, which incorporates cyber-tools to hack systems, enhancing Russia's ability to spread disinformation. | By Dana Priest, Ellen Nakashima and Tom Hamburger • Read more » | A Dallas police sergeant recalls a night of anguish, rage and sorrow | Ivan Gunter led a specially trained team of nine officers called the Foxtrots. In the July twilight, beneath the city's skyscrapers, a gunman took aim as they policed a protest rally. After helping drag his wounded men into patrol cars, Gunter followed the gunman's trail of broken glass and blood. By the end of the siege, he had lost a third of his team. | By Jamie Thompson • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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