Castro's death celebrated in Miami with tears of joy; Cuban dictator, who ruled as a defiant foe of U.S., dies at 90; Clinton campaign to join Wisconsin recount, looking for 'interference'; Hopes for a female president dashed, women take running for office into their own hands; Reddit's CEO says he regrets secretly editing Trump supporters' posts; Trump's promised term limits face hurdles on the Hill; 'ISIS was a tsunami that swept away the Sunnis'; New tricks in canine cancer research may improve treatments for humans, too; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | After Castro's death, worries grow for what comes next in Cuba | Few Cubans seemed to believe Fidel Castro's death will bring immediate transformation of their country, the only one-party state in the Western Hemisphere. But it nonetheless represents a psychological break with Cuba's past and the towering figure who has dominated it for three generations of Cubans. | By Nick Miroff • Read more » | Clinton campaign to join Wisconsin recount, looking for 'interference' | The Democratic candidate will participate in the recount initiated by the Green Party's Jill Stein, a campaign lawyer revealed. He said Clinton officials have moved to explore "any possibility of outside interference in the vote tally" there and in other key battlegrounds. President-elect Trump called the recount a "scam" and said the results of the election "should be respected instead of being challenged and abused." | By Matt Zapotosky • Read more » | | | | | | 'ISIS was a tsunami that swept away the Sunnis' | Most Sunnis played no part in the rise of the Islamic State — but all are paying a price because of those who did. The wound will last for generations, and it's a stark reversal for the majority sect of Islam that had ruled the Middle East for most of the past 1,400 years. | Story by Liz Sly | Photos by Alice Martins • Read more » | | | | | | | | How America became a grudgeocracy | The spirit of resentment is bipartisan, and it's everywhere. But no one is setting the tone like the Trump team, for whom score-settling and grievance-nursing are all the rage. | By Dan Zak • Read more » | | | | | Musicals are staging a comeback | Suddenly, being in and grooving on and talking about musicals are the hippest things going. Across the pop-culture spectrum, celebrities who never focused their careers on this genre before are getting in line to sing out. | By Peter Marks • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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