Poll: Clear advantage for Clinton in battleground states; FBI official at center of alleged Clinton email 'quid pro quo' speaks out; Rubio, once a shoo-in for reelection, fights anti-Trump tide; First lady shimmers in Versace at the Obamas' final state dinner; Will driverless cars really save millions of lives? Lack of data makes it hard to know.; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Signs of a 'difficult fight' ahead for ISIS-held Mosul | The Islamic State seemed to spare no effort to defend its territory, arming its fighters with explosives or crude mortar launchers as Kurdish forces advanced in northern Iraq. The arsenal ultimately failed to protect the militants but tied up Iraqi soldiers for the better part of the day. | By Kareem Fahim and Loveday Morris • Read more » | Poll: Clear advantage for Clinton in battleground states | Hillary Clinton holds a decisive advantage over Donald Trump in the race for votes in the electoral college, leading in enough states to put her comfortably over the 270 majority needed to win in November, according to a new SurveyMonkey poll of 15 battleground states conducted with The Washington Post. | By Dan Balz and Scott Clement • Read more » | | | | | First lady shimmers in Versace at the Obamas' final state dinner | Michelle Obama wore a custom rose-gold, slinky chain-mail gown from Atelier Versace that oozed pure Hollywood glamour. The choice, of course, pays homage to Italy, one of the world capitals of fashion at a time when that country's industry is ascendant. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi was the dinner's guest of honor. | By Robin Givhan • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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