Citing high cost, Trump says Boeing's contract to build Air Force One should be canceled; Trump says Japanese corporate giant is investing $50 billion in the U.S.; As Dylann Roof's trial begins, a genteel Southern city is forced to confront racial hatred; Pentagon hid study exposing $125 billion in wasteful spending; Fixated on false story of child sex ring, man may have been deluded into 'hero mission' at D.C. pizzeria; Syrian rebels in talks with U.S. about surrender in Aleppo and evacuation; Germany's Merkel backs sweeping limits on 'full veil' Islamic coverings; Supreme Court sides with Samsung in patent infringement battle with Apple ; After mistrial, what’s next in the Walter Scott shooting case? More trials.; One brother died at Pearl Harbor, the other lived. 75 years later, they'll be reunited.; Washington Post reporter to write memoir about his 18 months in an Iranian prison; Beyoncé or Adele? This year's big Grammy faceoff feels a lot like last year's.; Suspect in Lyon sisters murders charged in 1996 rape of 6-year-old girl in Virginia; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump sold his entire stock portfolio in June, spokesman says | The move to sell his stock, confirmed by spokesman Jason Miller, would have created a cash windfall as he began to invest more money in his general election campaign. The sell-off could help address conflict-of-interest concerns about his stock portfolio, a pivotal part of Trump's financial life that was worth as much as $40 million as of December 2015. | By Drew Harwell and Rosalind S. Helderman • Read more » | | EXCLUSIVE | Pentagon hid study exposing $125 billion in wasteful spending | Senior defense officials moved to kill the internal study — which revealed more administrative waste than expected — by discrediting and suppressing the results, according to interviews and confidential memos obtained by The Washington Post. The military feared Congress would use the findings as an excuse to slash the defense budget. | By Craig Whitlock and Bob Woodward • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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