Netanyahu summons U.S. envoy over U.N. settlement resolution; Nominee for attorney general is shadowed by race and history; Trump could quickly doom health law's subsidies for millions; They'll be home for Christmas: A family gets a big holiday surprise; No survivors found after Russian military plane crashes with 92 on board; Queen Elizabeth II misses Christmas service because of heavy cold; After a couple overdosed, their baby starved to death, police say; The commute of the (near) future: Flying through tubes at 760 mph; A&E abruptly cancels KKK docu-series before it ever aired; Seahawks' No. 2 wide receiver suffers gruesome injury; Some NFL players went all out with gifts for teammates; Lots of apps track how long people sleep. This one aims higher.; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Afghans who fled to Germany for safety are being sent back | Until recently, Germany deported only Afghans who would go voluntarily, but thousands of asylum seekers are expected to be repatriated under an E.U. agreement to target people with criminal records or who entered illegally. Many Afghans sold everything before they left their homeland, so they are returning penniless. | By Pamela Constable • Read more » | Trump could quickly doom health law's subsidies for millions | Even without repealing the Affordable Care Act, the Trump administration could undermine it by ending billions of dollars paid to insurers to subsidize the health coverage of nearly 6 million Americans. That could prompt health plans to raise their prices or exit the health-care marketplaces. | By Amy Goldstein • Read more » | | | | | | They'll be home for Christmas: A family gets a big holiday surprise | Finding a home for five Maryland boys and their parents has been a community project that started when a school registrar saw the boys' mother leave a parent-teacher conference, pushing their father in his wheelchair and toting her youngest son alongside her. In the rain. | Story by Julie Zauzmer | Photos by Sarah L. Voisin • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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