The Post Most: God, Trump and the meaning of morality
The Post Most from The Washington Post With the release of new documents, Devin Nunes’s memo on Carter Page has gotten even less credible; He is accused of killing someone in a parking spot dispute. Authorities say he was standing his ground.; Russian billionaire with U.S. investments backed alleged agent Maria Butina, according to a person familiar with her Senate testimony Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now God, Trump and the meaning of morality In a small Alabama town, an evangelical congregation reckons with God, President Trump and the meaning of morality By Stephanie McCrummen, Michael S. Williamson, Joe Moore, Thomas Simonetti • Read more » Analysis With the release of new documents, Devin Nunes’s memo on Carter Page has gotten even less credible Releasing the full application for a warrant to surveil Page weakens Nunes' case. By Philip Bump • Read more » Post Nation He is accused of killing someone in a parking spot dispute. Authorities say he was standing his ground. Michael Drejka was arguing with a woman about wrongly parking in a handicap spot. Then her boyfriend got involved. By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. • Read more » Russian billionaire with U.S. investments backed alleged agent Maria Butina, according to a person familiar with her Senate testimony Konstantin Nikolaev, a transportation magnate who was in Washington during President Trump’s inauguration, was in contact with Butina as she launched a gun rights group. By Rosalind S. Helderman • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Americans give Trump negative marks for Helsinki performance, poll finds But findings showed that the reaction nationally is more muted than the criticism he has received from Democrats and some Republicans in Washington. By Scott Clement, Dan Balz • Read more » In private, Trump vents frustration over lack of progress on North Korea U.S. negotiators have faced stiff resistance from their North Korean counterparts despite the president’s declaration that the crisis had been “largely solved.” By John Hudson, Josh Dawsey, Carol D. Leonnig • Read more » Trump’s Putin fallout: Inside the White House’s tumultuous week of walk-backs For Trump and his White House, the days that followed the Helsinki summit amounted to an unofficial Walk Back Week. By Ashley Parker, Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey, Carol D. Leonnig • Read more » Virginia Politics A sad day in Hamtown: Smithfield Foods closes the only smokehouse making genuine Smithfield ham Company says stockpile will last a while, but future is uncertain for signature, salty product. By Gregory S. Schneider • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Post Nation ‘Grab the baby!’: Duck boat tragedy kills nine members of the same family Survivor of the duck boat disaster says the tour operator wanted to get out on the water before the storm hit. By Kristine Phillips, Reece Ristau • Read more » Crossing the divide: Do men really have it easier? These transgender guys found the truth was more complex. Are people really more likely to listen to men? Do women ever discriminate against them? Transgender men have a rare perspective on how both women and men experience life. And the diverse backgrounds of these four men provide even more insight into how race and ethnicity inform the gender divide in subtle and sometimes surprising ways. By Victoria Adams Fogg, Tara Bahrampour, Evelyn Hockstein, Mark Miller, Elyse Samuels • Read more » Dependent on trade, Mike Pence’s hometown takes a hit due to Trump’s tariffs Columbus, Ind., has sought out foreign trade, and now finds its economic success undercut By Gabriel Pogrund • Read more » Administration releases application to wiretap Trump campaign adviser The classified document, heavily redacted, accuses Carter Page of acting as a Russian agent. By Shane Harris • Read more » Global Opinions • Opinion This conservative would take Obama back in a nanosecond Our previous president rejected the dark vision propagated by Trump and the dictators he so admires. By Max Boot • Read more » Grandmother shot, hostages held at supermarket; 1 woman dead A man shot his grandmother and girlfriend Saturday and then led police on a car chase that ended when he crashed into a pole and ran inside a busy supermarket as bullets from officers shattered the front doors. About three hours after he took hostages in the store, the suspect surrendered. By Christopher Weber and Michael Balsamo | AP • Read more » Outlook • Perspective Trump could get his intel from the government. Instead, he gets it from Fox News. The answers to his questions are out there. He just doesn’t want to hear them. By Julian Sanchez • Read more » PostEverything Vladimir Putin has his own version of reality. And President Trump believes it. The U.S. used to push back on Russian conspiracy theories. Not after Helsinki. By Julia Ioffe • Read more » Share The Post Most: Twitter Facebook Trouble reading? Click here to view in your browser. You received this email because you signed up for The Post Most or because it is included in your subscription. Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from The Post Most Privacy Policy | Help ©2018 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071

















