Antiabortion activists face headwinds as Trump stumbles on women's issues; Clinton adding staff in Utah in push to expand into red states; Big Brother meets 'big data'? China's plan to organize its society by rating everyone.; Hackers use Web-connected devices to launch multiple attacks on backbone of the Internet; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Unseen moons may lurk around Uranus | Researchers think they've found signs of "moonlet wakes" which could point to a pair of tiny, previously undiscovered moons orbiting the gas giant in its outer rings. | By Rachel Feltman • Read more » | | Forget Duterte. Filipinos love the U.S. | The Filipino president's hostility toward Washington doesn't reflect the broader attitudes of his public. A global survey last year found that the Philippines had the greatest proportion of people who admired the United States. | By Ishaan Tharoor • Read more » | | | | In southern India, a war on dogs | Hundreds of strays have been killed in the past year, and the bitter man-canine conflict has alarmed animal lovers across India and drawn sharp criticism from the country's Supreme Court. | By Rama Lakshmi • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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