Romney twisting in the wind offers a preview of Trump's reality-show governing style; Trump is making a strong case for a recount of his own win; Trump makes baseless claim that millions voted illegally for Clinton; Ohio State student identified as attacker in campus rampage that hospitalized 11; Deporting convicted criminals is not as easy as it sounds; 'When are we going to tell her about her parents?'; Raúl Castro's Cuba is on a collision course with the incoming Trump administration; Accused Charleston shooter Dylann Roof will represent himself at federal hate-crimes trial; A good Samaritan helped a woman who was being beaten in a parking lot. Now he’s dead.; 'We have a culture war to win': Why Starbucks cups always stir up controversy; White nationalist Richard Spencer’s ex-classmates decry him — by raising money for refugees; 'Holocaust on ice': Performance by Putin spokesman's wife sparks outrage; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | 'When are we going to tell her about her parents?' | Last December, two shooters killed 14 people before dying in a confrontation with police in San Bernardino, Calif. Their family is still searching for answers about the tragedy — asking themselves if they should have known — and hoping to adopt the couple's orphaned daughter. | By Eli Saslow • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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