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Trump has repeatedly sought to punish journalists for the way they ask him questions
President Trump has directed White House staff to ban certain reporters from covering official events or to revoke their press credentials, according to several current and former administration officials.
By Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey, Ashley Parker  •  Read more »
The Fix • Analysis
Why Washington insiders think Democrats will take back the House
Nearly every electoral indicator is pointing in Democrats' favor, with a few caveats.
By Amber Phillips  •  Read more »
A black woman says Wells Fargo didn’t want to cash her check. She’s suing for discrimination.
When the branch refused to give back her identification, the 78-year-old called the police.
By Erin B. Logan  •  Read more »
Medical Mystery | She had a lot of rashes, but don’t all kids?
A little girl’s frequent skin infections turned out to be a telltale sign of a serious problem.
By Sandra G. Boodman  •  Read more »
Opinion
Our socialist president
His plan for $12 billion in aid to farmers hurt by the trade war illlustrates that socialism is for the well connected. But, then, socialism favors those adept at manipulating the state.
By George F. Will  •  Read more »

As Venezuela crumbles, its fleeing citizens are becoming Latin America’s new underclass
Venezuelans facing an economic crisis often wind up exploited or in menial jobs.
By Jahi Chikwendiu, Chloe Coleman, Lauren Tierney, Anthony Faiola, Brianna Schroer  •  Read more »
Acts of Faith
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, facing sexual abuse reports, resigns from the College of Cardinals
Pope Francis ordered the former Washington archbishop to remain in seclusion and prayer while facing further sanctions.
By Julie Zauzmer, Chico Harlan  •  Read more »
Voraciously
World to Gordon Ramsay: You are no Anthony Bourdain
Perhaps the title of his new show should be "So Many Reservations."
By Tim Carman  •  Read more »
Perspective
Trump’s farm bailout is burning bridges in blue states
The Trumpublican tax bill strikes again against high-tax, high-cost states that, not coincidentally, tend to vote Democratic.
By Allan Sloan  •  Read more »
The Post's View • Opinion
The framers worried about corruption. Their words may now haunt the president.
Will the emoluments lawsuit lay bare Trump’s tax returns?
By Editorial Board  •  Read more »

Opinion
Giuliani said Cohen has no credibility. What about the president?
Cohen’s character didn’t change, but the damage he could inflict on Trump did.
By Ruth Marcus  •  Read more »
Opinion
The baseless, shameful campaign to discredit Rod Rosenstein
Any judge would have approved the surveillance warrant on Carter Page.
By John S. Martin  •  Read more »
Outlook • Perspective
Putin wanted to interrogate me. Trump called it ‘an incredible offer.’ Why?
When foreign affairs are, literally, personal.
By Michael McFaul  •  Read more »

Morning Mix
Trump’s ‘emoluments’ battle: How a scholar’s search of 200 years of dictionaries helped win a historic ruling
The Founding Fathers did not define the term “emoluments” in the Constitution. But they did use dictionaries.
By Fred Barbash  •  Read more »


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