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The House Rules Committee is debating the parameters for tomorrow's vote on the articles of impeachment. (Video: The Post; photo: AP)
The president's six-page letter came on the eve of the House's vote on two articles of impeachment and as the Rules Committee met to set the parameters for tomorrow's debate.
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Annotating Trump’s written tirade

Highlights and analysis from the president's litany of complaints.
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Surveillance court demands answers from FBI for errors, omissions in Trump campaign probe

The court said the FBI's conduct was “antithetical” to how the foreign intelligence surveillance program is supposed to work.

He was sexually abusing underage girls. Then, police said, one of them killed him.

Now Chrystul Kizer, who was 16 when she met Randy Volar, is accused of murdering her alleged sex trafficker. She faces life in prison.
The three-page summary from the former vice president’s physician is the most complete glimpse into his health since the Obama-Biden campaign released 49 pages of records in 2008.
The heat wave, which is unusually severe for so early in the summer, is affecting the entirety of the continent.
The package would also remove three controversial parts of the Affordable Care Act, the 2010 law that was one of President Barack Obama’s top legislative achievements.
Indian nationals can expect to wait up to 50 years to get a green card.
Some travelers just want to relax on vacation, but others, who love to dine with a dressed-up crowd, mourn the decline of dress codes.
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Mormon Church misled members on $100 billion fund, whistleblower alleges

An ex-investment manager accused the church of stockpiling surplus donations from members into the tax-exempt fund instead of using them for charitable works, according to a copy of his complaint to the IRS.
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Our privacy experiment found hundreds of sensors and an always-on Internet connection. Driving surveillance is becoming very hard to avoid.
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