| McConnell says Senate probe of Flynn's actions is 'highly likely'; 10 unanswered questions after Flynn's resignation; In the early weeks of the new administration, the humbling of a president; Upheaval is now standard operating procedure in the White House; Lying took down Flynn, but the administration seems to think it's just fine on Sunday talk shows; An athlete accused her coach of sex abuse. Olympic officials stayed on the sideline.; Ethics office: Kellyanne Conway likely broke federal rules by endorsing Ivanka Trump's clothing line; North Korean leader's half-brother killed by two female agents with 'poison needles,' reports claim; Officials were warned the Oroville Dam emergency spillway wasn't safe; Secret Service director to step down, giving Trump chance to select his own security chief; Trump says Education Secretary Betsy DeVos endured a 'very unfair trial'; Labor Dept. employees urge vote against Andrew Puzder's nomination; Oklahoma bill would require father of fetus to approve abortion; A Pakistani court banned Valentine's Day. Residents and street vendors are celebrating anyway. ; Our president is a TV addict. It's going to get the best of him — but he'll never get the best of it.; The new political battleground: Your restaurant receipt;  |        |   |         |    |      |    | The day's most important stories |        |     |        |          |                |        |        |   |     |     |        |   |                       | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 |        |        |     |        |   |        |     |          |   
  
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