Suspect in Fort Lauderdale airport shooting had visited FBI office in Alaska last year; The crack in this Antarctic ice shelf just grew by 11 miles. A dramatic break could be imminent.; Despite the cost, Hill Republicans embrace building border wall; Mexicans make it clear once again how they feel about paying for Trump’s ‘Great Wall’; Obamacare's fate rests on a GOP that is growing skittish about repealing it; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Putin ordered effort to undermine faith in election and help Trump win, U.S. says | Russia carried out a comprehensive cyber campaign to upend the U.S. presidential election, an operation ordered by Russian President Vladimir Putin that "aspired to help" elect Donald Trump by discrediting his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, U.S. intelligence agencies concluded in a declassified report released today. The report depicts Russian interference as unprecedented in scale. | By Greg Miller and Adam Entous • Read more » | Suspect in Fort Lauderdale airport shooting had visited FBI office in Alaska last year | Police did not immediately identify a motive after authorities arrested Iraq war veteran Esteban Santiago in the wake of a shooting that killed five and closed one of the nation's busiest airports for hours. In November, Santiago visited an FBI office in Anchorage and said his mind was being controlled by a U.S. intelligence agency, a law enforcement official said. | By Mark Berman, William Wan and Sari Horwitz • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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