Warren, Buttigieg rise in Democratic race, a Post-ABC News poll finds
Former vice president Joe Biden leads when voters nationwide are asked which candidate is most electable, but he loses ground to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (MA) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) on other attributes.
At heart of probe, Trump’s animosity toward Ukraine
One theme that runs through almost all of the accounts from witnesses who have testified before House lawmakers is President Trump’s unyielding loathing of the former Soviet republic, which dates to his earliest days in the White House.
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Smugglers are sawing through new sections of Trump’s border wall
Using popular power tools fitted with specialized blades, cutters are defeating the steel bollards, opening gaps large enough for people and drugs to pass through, agents and officials say. The Trump administration has so far completed 76 miles of new barriers, all of it in areas like San Diego where the structure has replaced older, shorter and, in some cases, dilapidated fencing.
WORLD SERIES PARADE
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For the Nationals and their fans, a parade worth the wait
Thousands of gleeful fans lined the streets for a celebration filled with hugs and heartfelt speeches. For one day, at least, Washington put aside its differences for an afternoon of unbridled nonpartisan joy.
Perspective
The Nationals parade allowed a city and its team to share a communal moment
An unavoidable barrier exists between pro ballplayers and fans. On a glorious autumn Saturday in the District, that barrier came down.
The sudden departure of former Rep. Beto O’Rourke was a reminder of how swiftly fortunes can change in a race dominated so far by a few front-runners.
On Monday, the 40th anniversary of the 1979 takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, events in both countries will showcase the enduring symbolism of the hostage crisis.
Critic’s Notebook
The New York-based luxury retailer that declared bankruptcy in August has been sold, and the new owner plans to close its stores and salvage the name.
Authorities in Hallandale Beach, Fla., say they have obtained the data from Amazon, which has pushed back against releasing such information in past cases.
It was purchased hours before the corporation pulled out of the country in 2009, in the wake of Iceland’s devastating financial crisis. Ten years on, it's looking “as fresh as always.”
Authorities say they have video of the couple’s truck and trailer crossing into Mexico, driven by someone else.
At 2 a.m. Eastern time Sunday, standard time returns across most of the United States.
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