Camille Cosby releases statement: 'How do I describe the counsels for the accusers? Totally unethical.'; Why some skeptics say the case against Cosby is all a conspiracy; Trump's Cuba policy tries to redefine 'good' U.S. tourism; What's widening the political gap between rural and urban America? Culture, a new poll shows.; Trump, with Melania and Barron, makes first visit to Camp David presidential retreat; Japan assists in search for 7 U.S. sailors missing after collision; Trump puts pressure on deputy attorney general, a key figure in Russia probe; After protests over an acquittal verdict in the Castile shooting, activists look for a path forward; Paramedics recount rushing to the congressional baseball team under fire; A teacher's decision to be 'visibly queer' in his photo with Trump; Education Dept. closes transgender student cases as it pushes to scale back civil rights investigations; Trump's contradictory coalition roils elections in Virginia, Georgia; Sleep apnea, which contributed to Carrie Fisher's death, is an underrated problem, doctors say; Pro-Trump protester arrested after rushing stage at controversial 'Julius Caesar' play in Central Park; Physicists create Quantum entanglement, science's 'spookiest' phenomenon; Ted Nugent once said Obama should 'suck on my machine gun.' Now he wants to tone down 'hateful rhetoric.'; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Mistrial is declared in Cosby sex-assault case; retrial planned | The Pennsylvania judge declared the jurors — who deliberated 52 hours — "hopelessly deadlocked" and unable to reach a verdict on three counts of aggravated indecent assault against Bill Cosby. The 79-year-old entertainer's family was not in the courtroom to hear the decision, and he still faces lawsuits filed by some of the 60 women who have accused him of sexual assault, rape or sexual harassment. | By Manuel Roig-Franzia • Read more » | Analysis | Why some skeptics say the case against Cosby is all a conspiracy | According to a decades-old theory, Bill Cosby — who once insisted that structural racism had nothing to do with black life in America — went on trial because he violated the unwritten rules of race and social position by making the establishment uncomfortable with the success he had achieved. | By Janell Ross • Read more » | | | | | Trump's Cuba policy tries to redefine 'good' U.S. tourism | The U.S., Trump believes, can tightly regulate American vacations to deprive the Castro government of dollars and redirect the money to the island's growing class of entrepreneurs. But the new rules, critics say, will herd Americans back toward the kind of prepackaged, predictable group tourism that the Cuban government actually prefers — and earns more revenue from. | By Nick Miroff • Read more » | | | | | | Rural Divide | What's widening the political gap between rural and urban America? Culture, a new poll shows. | A Washington Post-Kaiser Family Foundation survey found rural Americans are apprehensive about the nation's rapidly changing demographics, fear that Christianity is under siege and believe that the government cares more about city dwellers. But the disagreements between rural and urban America ultimately center on fairness: Who wins and who loses in the new American economy? | Story by Jose A. DelReal and Scott Clement | Photos by Michael S. Williamson • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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