| The Fix: In several key states, early vote has shifted heavily to the Democrats; Biden's last stand: Persuading his party to not give up on the white working class; We live in Aleppo. Here’s how we survive.; Why many popular Web services have been down today; Appeals court reinstates Abu Ghraib prison abuse case against CACI; U.S. troops might start relying on Russian satellites for Internet service; Minnesota firefighter responding to a fatal crash finds his son's body; Khizr Khan stars in a powerful Clinton ad; Charity dinner crowd turns on Trump after he delivers political jabs at Clinton; NFL places Josh Brown on paid leave, weighs another suspension; 'What did you just call me?' Black broadcaster confronts hate in S.C.; Russian warships sail through English Channel in theatrical show of might; 5 maps that explain the history of Mosul; Scientists just showed what it truly means when a huge Antarctic glacier is unstable;  |        |   |         |    |      |    | The day's most important stories |        |     |        |          |                           | We live in Aleppo. Here’s how we survive. |    | COLUMN | A former student under siege in the city that has endured four years of war writes that he and 250,000 other people who are trapped have a new normal: Try to keep safe by living on the lower levels of buildings. Avoid rooms near the streets. Listen for scouting planes. And stay indoors at night. |    | By Omair Shaaban  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |        |                       | Why many popular Web services have been down today |    | The first digital assault on a key part of the Internet's infrastructure began this morning and primarily affected the East Coast. A second attack affected Europe and Asia, too, and a third attack occurred in the afternoon. |    | By Andrea Peterson  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |                       | Khizr Khan stars in a powerful Clinton ad |    | The father of a Muslim American soldier told the story of his son's sacrifice at the Democratic National Convention. The 60-second spot ends with: "I want to ask Mr. Trump: Would my son have a place in your America?" |    | By Chris Cillizza  •  Read more » |        |     |     |          |        |            |        |        |   |     |     |        |   |                       | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 |        |        |     |        |   |        |     |          |   
  
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