Trump's takeover of the GOP is now complete; Trump's Treasury nominee says no 'absolute' tax cut for wealthy; Pelosi chosen again as House Democratic leader — but tally suggests deep division; Charlotte police officer won't be charged in fatal shooting of Keith Lamont Scott; I interviewed the Ohio State attacker on the first day of school. It felt important. Now it’s chilling.; Arrested German spy was a onetime gay porn actor — and a secret Islamist; 'It's devastating': Death toll rises in Tennessee wildfires; Migrant boat traffic from Libya to Europe is surging — and turning deadlier; Obama says marijuana should be treated like ‘cigarettes or alcohol’; Researchers may have ‘found’ many of China's 30 million missing girls; Italy’s Brexit moment? The complex constitutional referendum that could rock Europe.; A 1-year-old boy died 44 years ago. His accused killer is now going to trial.; Bob Dylan won't attend White House event for Nobel winners, either; James Taylor's strength was melancholy. Now he must cope with contentment.; When you review a restaurant, do you go in hungry?; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump pledges to leave businesses 'in total' but provides few details | It's unclear whether the move would include a full sale of Trump's stake or would resolve potential conflicts of interest. The Office of Government Ethics issued tweets celebrating that Trump had committed to divesting his company stake — though he has publicly said no such thing — raising questions about whether the normally staid agency was releasing new information. | By Drew Harwell • Read more » | Trump's takeover of the GOP is now complete | Mitt Romney was the figurehead of the "Never Trump" movement and with his capitulation the president-elect has officially and almost completely cowed the elements of the Republican Party that had shunned him during the turbulent campaign. | By Philip Rucker • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |