The Post Most: Attorney general expected to miss deadline for giving Mueller report to Congress, will not commit to releasing it in full
96 The Post Most from The Washington Post 96 Wow Air abruptly shuts down, stranding passengers; HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination over targeted advertising platform; ‘Think of the mothers of sons’: Notre Dame mom begs female students to stop wearing leggings, sparking protests; First living HIV-positive donor provides kidney for transplant in medical breakthrough; GOP legislator prays to Jesus for forgiveness before state’s first Muslim woman swears in; Why prosecutors dismissed the charges against Jussie Smollett; In Michigan town, both sides of the political divide find their anger stoked by the Mueller report; Britain’s spy agency delivers a scathing assessment of the security risks posed by Huawei to the country’s telecom networks; Democrats’ 2020 policy proposals almost certainly require middle class tax hikes; Malta’s armed forces storm merchant ship taken over by rescued migrants; Opening Day 2019 at Nationals Park: Everything you need to know for Nats-Mets; How do celebrity publicists operate in an era when the truth can mean anything?; Why Barbra Streisand’s Michael Jackson comments were so alarming; George Will’s 2019 Opening Day baseball quiz; The problem that arises when you tell people facts don’t matter Share: ● Sign up ● Read online (Jacquelyn Martin/AP) Attorney general expected to miss deadline for giving Mueller report to Congress, will not commit to releasing it in full William P. Barr tells House Judiciary Committee chairman it will be ‘weeks, not months’ before lawmakers can have a redacted copy. By Karoun Demirjian Wow Air abruptly shuts down, stranding passengers By Hamza Shaban HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination over targeted advertising platform By Tracy Jan ‘Think of the mothers of sons’: Notre Dame mom begs female students to stop wearing leggings, sparking protests By Antonia Noori Farzan First living HIV-positive donor provides kidney for transplant in medical breakthrough By Lenny Bernstein GOP legislator prays to Jesus for forgiveness before state’s first Muslim woman swears in By Reis Thebault Why prosecutors dismissed the charges against Jussie Smollett By Deanna Paul In Michigan town, both sides of the political divide find their anger stoked by the Mueller report By Greg Jaffe and Jenna Johnson Britain’s spy agency delivers a scathing assessment of the security risks posed by Huawei to the country’s telecom networks By Ellen Nakashima Democrats’ 2020 policy proposals almost certainly require middle class tax hikes By Jeff Stein Malta’s armed forces storm merchant ship taken over by rescued migrants By Chico Harlan Opening Day 2019 at Nationals Park: Everything you need to know for Nats-Mets By Washington Post Staff How do celebrity publicists operate in an era when the truth can mean anything? By Emily Yahr Opinions (Mark Avery/AP) Why Barbra Streisand’s Michael Jackson comments were so alarming Children are understood to represent a special class of sexual abuse victim. Opinion ● By Elizabeth Bruenig George Will’s 2019 Opening Day baseball quiz Opinion ● By George Will The problem that arises when you tell people facts don’t matter Opinion ● By Jennifer Rubin Democracy Dies in Darkness 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 @2019 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071