Justices let refugee restrictions stand, but allow exemptions for travel order; Trump changes course, tells senators to stay in D.C. to finish health-care bill; Pence tries his best to keep unsaid what Trump then says about election integrity; Trump promised a wall. As president, he knows he needs to build one.; Across Trump's government, some workers are elated, others downcast; Postal Service broke law in pushing time off for workers to campaign for Hillary Clinton, investigation finds; Why did Trump meet with Putin again? Here are three possibilities.; There’s literally a ton of plastic garbage for every person on Earth; Australian woman fatally shot by Minneapolis police called 911 twice to report hearing a possible rape; PET scans show many Alzheimer's patients may not actually have the disease; Justice Department turns a $65 million asset forfeiture spigot back on; Is it bad when waiters don't remember who ordered each plate?; Fla. mayoral candidate had a message for activists who want reparations: ‘Go back to Africa’; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump halts covert arming of Syria rebels, a move likely to please Russia | Officials said phasing out the CIA program reflects the president's interest in finding ways to work with Russia, which saw the anti-Assad program as an assault on its interests. Trump decided to scrap the program nearly a month ago, before he met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Group of 20 summit in Germany. | By Greg Jaffe and Adam Entous • Read more » | | Trump promised a wall. As president, he knows he needs to build one. | President Trump is often dismissed by critics as uninterested in the policy process and unwilling to delve into minutiae. But on illegal immigration, officials credit him for being relentless in framing it as a threat to public safety and to the economic security of American workers, and for turning a border wall into a populist rallying cry. | By Ashley Parker, David Nakamura and Philip Rucker • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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