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After ICE raid, a 12-year-old U.S. citizen adjusts to life without parents
Even as President Trump and his administration promise to reunite families separated at the U.S. border, a similar crisis continues unabated within the country’s interior, where children are separated from their undocumented parents with little scrutiny and increasing frequency.
By Story by Eli Saslow | Photos by Michael Robinson Chavez  •  Read more »
A white woman called police on a black 12-year-old — for mowing grass
Reggie Fields was not just getting a lesson in summer business economics; he was also being schooled in the 21st century phenomenon known as #LivingWhileBlack.
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr.  •  Read more »
North Korea working to conceal key aspects of its nuclear program, U.S. officials say
Assessment comes weeks after Trump declared that nation was no longer a nuclear threat.
By Ellen Nakashima, Joby Warrick  •  Read more »
Gudrun Burwitz, ever-loyal daughter of Nazi mastermind Heinrich Himmler, dies at 88
She never renounced her father and later helped provide support for Nazi war criminals.
By Matt Schudel  •  Read more »
Analysis
A U.S. ambassador resigned over Trump’s ‘factually wrong’ attacks on allies
In a private message explaining his abrupt resignation, James D. Melville Jr. hoped that “America, which is and has always been, great, will someday return to being right.”
By Avi Selk  •  Read more »

Spain vs. Russia at the World Cup: Tension rises in a 1-1 game in Moscow
Reminder: The loser goes home.
By Cindy Boren  •  Read more »
Analysis
Here’s what you need to know about Mexico’s presidential election
A country fed up with violence and corruption appears ready to throw out the bums.
By Dudley Althaus  •  Read more »
Inside country music’s complex — and increasingly lucrative — love affair with alcohol
From classic drinking songs to singer-branded rum, alcohol has long been intertwined with the genre.
By Emily Yahr, Michael Johnson, May-Ying Lam  •  Read more »
Top EPA ethics official discloses that he has urged additional investigations into Scott Pruitt
"Additional potential issues regarding Mr. Pruitt have come to my attention through sources within the EPA and media reports,” ethics official Kevin Minoli wrote in a letter to the Office of Government Ethics.
By Brady Dennis, Juliet Eilperin  •  Read more »
Opinion
Trump wants to Finlandize the United States
He appears determined to subordinate U.S. foreign policy to the Kremlin’s imperatives.
By Max Boot  •  Read more »


John Bolton: No one should have ‘a case of the vapors’ over Trump’s summit with Putin
Trump is scheduled to meet with the Russian leader on July 16, several days after he stops in Brussels for a NATO summit.
By David Nakamura  •  Read more »
Susan Collins says she won’t support Supreme Court nominee who demonstrates ‘hostility to Roe v. Wade’
The Republican senator, a key swing vote on Trump's Supreme Court nominee, says she will not support anyone who wants to overturn the abortion law.
By Heather Long  •  Read more »
Cameras capture every angle of Canadian couple’s snack-throwing, ceiling-shattering arrest
Wait for it.
By Amy B Wang  •  Read more »
The Post's View • Opinion
The White House is living in an alternate economic universe
Ignoring the rising deficit will only make the problem worse.
By Editorial Board  •  Read more »
Opinion
An explosion is coming
You can only ignore the will of the people for so long and get away with it.
By Dana Milbank  •  Read more »

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