Justice Dept. indicts Russian spies in breach of 500 million Yahoo accounts; As Trump embraces the military, some officers express wariness about their commander in chief; A gruesome double murder rocked Virginia in 1985. Was the wrong man convicted?; Devin Nunes confirms it: The evidence of Trump Tower being wiretapped doesn't exist; Fed again raises benchmark interest rate, launching what's expected to be a rapid series of rate increases; Rachel Maddow had a decent scoop. Here's what she did wrong with it.; Trump just opened the door to pulling back Obama's car fuel standards; The Weather Service made a poor decision in overplaying nor'easter snow predictions; Dutch vote in an immigration-focused election with consequences for all of Europe; ‘You, sir, shut up!': Republican congressman shouts down a constituent at tense town hall; Federal judge in Maryland weighs whether to halt Trump's new travel ban; On her first day in office, the new Medicaid chief urges states to charge premiums, prod recipients to get jobs; A proposal to bring back grizzlies just got a funny boost; Are restaurants exaggerating wait times to make themselves seem more popular?; Alternative bracket facts: Don’t fall for these March Madness spin jobs; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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