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‘He can’t get rid of any of this’: Trump’s wall of secrecy erodes amid growing legal challenges
The president has lashed out at disloyal former aides and “flippers” as details about his business and personal life emerge in court.
By David Fahrenthold, Josh Dawsey, Rosalind Helderman  •  Read more »
Former Vatican ambassador says Pope Francis, Benedict knew of sexual misconduct allegations against McCarrick for years
In an 11-page letter, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò said that the former archbishop of Washington had been privately sanctioned under Pope Benedict XVI for his alleged sexual misconduct
By Chico Harlan, Stefano Pitrelli, Michelle Boorstein  •  Read more »
John McCain, ‘maverick’ of the Senate and former POW, dies at 81
The Arizona Republican and two-time presidential candidate, while no stranger to controversy, in many ways became the conscience of Congress.
By Karen Tumulty  •  Read more »
Post Nation
They raised $400,000 for a homeless man — who claims they spent it on vacations, casinos and a BMW
“It might have been good intentions in the beginning, but with that amount of money, I think it became greed,” Johnny Bobbitt said.
By Cleve Wootson, Kristine Phillips  •  Read more »
PowerPost
McCain’s death marks a new era for congressional checks on Trump
The senator, along with Bob Corker, has held the president to account on foreign policy.
By Karoun Demirjian  •  Read more »

Opinion
John McCain leaves the stage when we need him most
His insistence on putting the nation’s interest above self-interest is needed at a time when his party has embraced an amoral, narcissistic demagogue.
By Max Boot  •  Read more »
Analysis
The passing of John McCain also marks the passing of an era
McCain leaves behind a giant legacy and a challenge to a different generation.
By Daniel Balz  •  Read more »
Opinion
I am grateful for John McCain
He showed us who we are and who we can be when we are at our best.
By Jeff Flake  •  Read more »
Grade Point
Protesters clash, arrests mount after toppling of Confederate statue at UNC-Chapel Hill
By Kristine Phillips  •  Read more »
Post Nation
YouTube star ‘McSkillet’ killed a mother and 12-year-old girl in wrong-way crash, police say
The McLaren driven by Trevor Heitmann "disintegrated" in the crash, authorities told the San Diego-Union Tribune.
By Alex Horton  •  Read more »
Outlook • Perspective
Witnesses ‘flipping’ does corrupt justice. But not because they’re ‘rats.’
President Trump is right, but for the most cynical reasons possible.
By Ken White  •  Read more »
Baghdad’s nightlife returns as Iraq’s violence recedes
Iraq’s capital is still overburdened by many problems, but for the first time in years, people are starting to have fun and nightlife is back
By Liz Sly  •  Read more »
PowerPost
Past presidents, political rivals, Senate colleagues pay tribute to McCain
“Our nation aches for truth-tellers. This man will be greatly missed,” said Republican Sen. Ben Sasse. President Trump extended his sympathies to the McCain family.
By Washington Post Staff  •  Read more »
The Post's View • Opinion
John McCain, the irreplaceable American
In both war and peace, the longtime Arizona senator served our country with truth, honor and integrity.
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Opinion
John McCain spent his life serving the dignity of his fellow man
To people across the world, McCain has been a beacon for freedom and hope.
By Mark Salter  •  Read more »





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