| Warren: Trump 'aggressively disrespects' half the voters; Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton's side; McCain hangs on as Clinton aims at winning Arizona; 'Jackie' stands by account, says she had concerns about Rolling Stone article before it ran; The Pentagon demanded money back from National Guard soldiers. It’s still reviewing what to do next.; The DEA retreated as opioid addiction spiraled; A sign marking where Emmett Till was brutally slain in 1955 is now riddled with bullet holes; As 3 states flip, Trump's chances of winning slide closer to zero; Nazi slur for 'lying press' shouted at a Trump rally; A tale of two campaign headquarters: Clinton and Trump offices are miles away and worlds apart; 'Black Jeopardy' is SNL's best political sketch this year; 'The team to see': A veteran Post reporter recalls experiencing a Cubs game in 1945; Climate scientist dies after falling 100 feet into crevasse in Antarctica ; Doctors thought he just had jock itch. Then it spread.;  |        |   |         |    |      |    | The day's most important stories |        |     |        |          |                       | Warren: Trump 'aggressively disrespects' half the voters |    | Sen. Elizabeth Warren, campaigning with Hillary Clinton, launched a broadside at the GOP candidate using his phrase from the last debate: "Nasty women have really had it with guys like you. ... And nasty women vote." |    | By John Wagner, Sean Sullivan and Juliet Eilperin  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |            |                           | The DEA retreated as opioid addiction spiraled |    | A decade ago, the Drug Enforcement Administration launched an aggressive campaign to curb a rising opioid epidemic that was killing thousands of Americans. But the drug industry fought back. Years later, enforcement cases dwindled to a "stunningly low" number. |    | By Lenny Bernstein and Scott Higham  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |            |            |        |        |   |     |     |        |   |                       | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 |        |        |     |        |   |        |     |          |   
  
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