Hundreds dead in Haiti with death toll expected to rise; Trump was recorded saying lewd things about women in 2005; Trump focuses on rebound at second debate but refuses to be controlled; U.S. officially accuses Russia of hacking to interfere with elections; USA Track and Field chief's spending habits alarm insiders; For the 'children of ISIS,' target practice starts at 6. As teens, they're ready to be suicide bombers.; How the politics of trade changed so fast; Megyn Kelly and Sean Hannity make up, but their spat hints at questions about future of Fox News; Donald Trump has a new theory: Illegal immigrants are crossing the border to vote; 'The Daily Show' delivers a masterful takedown of Fox's Chinatown segment; The Fix: Donald Trump's debate prep is going great!!!; What they said, what they meant; Volunteer football coach dismissed for making boy run laps after he allegedly bullied teammate; Students were told to select gender pronouns. One chose ‘His Majesty’ to protest ‘absurdity.’; Assistant principal charged with murder and feticide in death of pregnant school administrator; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Hurricane Matthew continues to threaten Florida, Carolinas | The strongest hurricane to menace the United States in a decade is continuing its trek north as it rumbles near the coastline, and forecasts warn that a dangerous storm surge of up to 11 feet could cause life-threatening flooding in as many as four states. | By Arelis R. Hernández and Mark Berman • Read more » | | U.S. officially accuses Russia of hacking to interfere with elections | Until now, the Obama administration had avoided publicly blaming the Kremlin for the hack of the Democratic National Committee, saying the intrusion was under investigation. The denunciation came as pressure grows to hold Moscow accountable for actions apparently aimed at sowing discord around the election. | By Ellen Nakashima • Read more » | | | | | How the politics of trade changed so fast | Sherrod Brown won seven terms in the House and two terms in the Senate by campaigning against "job killing" international trade deals. Now, for the first time, he's poised to defeat one. | By Jim Tankersley • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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