Senate GOP leaders set to unveil health bill this week as divisions flare over details, process; Senators grill Trump's pick for No. 2 Pentagon job over lack of experience; Trove of Nazi artifacts found behind a secret bookshelf passageway in Argentina; Nation's opioid epidemic flooding hospitals and ERs, new data show; Video footage shows Minn. traffic stop that ended with Philando Castile’s death; Brussels train station evacuated after the sound of an explosion is heard, Belgian authorities say; This '80s female wrestling league was dangerous and sexist — and the best job of their lives; U.S. fighter jet destroys another Iranian-made drone over Syria; A Russian jet came within feet of a U.S. reconnaissance plane, the Pentagon says; After Otto Warmbier's death, tourism to North Korea comes under scrutiny; Anti-sharia group offers donors a private tour and cocktails at Trump hotel; Meet the exotic — for some, nightmarish — sea creatures that live in the deepest reaches of the ocean; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Hard-fought House race in Georgia nears end as a referendum on Trump | The special election to fill a seat vacated by Tom Price, who held it from 2005 until he joined Trump's Cabinet this year as health and human services secretary, will be an indication to party leaders in Washington to jump-start the president's stalled agenda on Capitol Hill — or thwart it. | By Robert Costa and Paul Kane • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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