Afghan war faces flurry of setbacks as U.S. military debates new policy; U.S. aircraft shoots down Syrian government jet over northern Syria, Pentagon says; Trump lawyer insists there is no obstruction probe but then hedges; Two years ago, Trump supporters couldn't look away. Now some are tuning out.; Muslim teen, 17, assaulted and killed after leaving Virginia mosque, officials say; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | Van strikes crowd near London mosques in apparent terror attack | Witnesses said the van's driver was heard shouting he wanted to kill Muslims after speeding off the road and swerving into a crowd of people who had just finished night time prayers for the holy month of Ramadan. Ten people were injured, and investigators were trying to determine whether a death at the scene was related to the attack. | By Griff Witte and Karla Adam • Read more » | Afghan war faces flurry of setbacks as U.S. military debates new policy | Growing doubt about the ability of Afghan security forces to make progress against insurgents and new concerns about poor vetting and conflicting loyalties after recent insider attacks on U.S. troops have highlighted the need for action and perils of various approaches. But no new U.S. strategy or troop numbers have been announced, reportedly because of disagreements within the Trump administration. | By Pamela Constable and Sayed Salahuddin • Read more » | | | | | Trump lawyer insists there is no obstruction probe but then hedges | Jay Sekulow repeatedly said on Sunday shows that the president is not under investigation for obstruction of justice but acknowledged he could not know for certain. His assessment was at odds with a Post report and seemingly conflicted with a tweet from Trump himself. | By John Wagner and Rosalind S. Helderman • Read more » | | | | | | | | Safety lapses undermine nuclear warhead work at Los Alamos | An extended shutdown of a unique research facility located at the lab in New Mexico has taken a toll on America's nuclear arsenal, which experts say could fall behind on an ambitious $1 trillion update plan. | By Patrick Malone and R. Jeffrey Smith | Center for Public Integrity • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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