Clinton's email problems just came roaring back; Chuck Schumer is focusing on the big prize: Senate majority leader; The job no girl had ever held ; Touchy, toxic and taboo: The politics of being a Trump supporter in college; Police chiefs group apologizes for 'historical mistreatment' of minorities; Iraqi forces launch their most ambitious fight against Islamic State; Four maps that explain the chaos of the Middle East; The Fix: It's getting very, very hard to see how Trump wins; Howard Stern won’t replay old Donald Trump interviews: ‘It would be a betrayal’; The Fix: Trump's Bill Clinton strategy is going very poorly; What they said, what they meant; 'Guns don't kill people, toddlers do': The new gun-control PSA focused on children; Refrigeration really does ruin tomatoes, according to science; Pepsi wants to make its sodas better for you — eventually; A man called police to help his distressed wife. They wound up killing her.; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | Clinton's email problems just came roaring back | Monday's revelation that Undersecretary of State Patrick Kennedy asked the FBI to ease up on classification decisions adds more evidence to the "where there's smoke, there's fire" argument that Republicans have long made about Hillary Clinton's email setup. | By Chris Cillizza • Read more » | | | | | The job no girl had ever held | Hillary Rodham was 16 when she first ran for president, despite a boy telling her she was "really stupid" if she thought a girl could win. She didn't, but her years at the Illinois high school shaped her future. | By Dan Zak • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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