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The Post Most from The Washington Post China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare; Mueller’s ‘witch hunt’ snags another witch; This valedictorian began to talk about sexual misconduct at her graduation. Then her mic was cut. Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Suicide is desperate. It is hostile. It is tragic. But mostly, it is a bloody mess. Roxanne Roberts’s father killed himself when she was 21. Twenty years later, in 1996, she explained the legacy of a brutal act. By Roxanne Roberts • Read more » China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare The stolen material included secret plans to develop a supersonic anti-ship missile for use on U.S. submarines by 2020, according to officials. By Ellen Nakashima • Read more » Analysis Mueller’s ‘witch hunt’ snags another witch Twenty charged individuals; three charged companies; 75 criminal charges. By Philip Bump • Read more » This valedictorian began to talk about sexual misconduct at her graduation. Then her mic was cut. Lulabel Seitz had done everything right, at least on paper. As a high school senior with GPA over 4.0, she had been accepted to Stanford University, one of the most prestigious colleges on the West Coast. But then school administrators cut off her speech at the graduation. By Eli Rosenberg • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT In Trump, some fear the end of the world order Longtime partners worry about the lasting effect of confrontations with the U.S. president. By Karen DeYoung • Read more » Opinion A note to readers A message from Charles Krauthammer By Charles Krauthammer • Read more » PowerPost ‘You’ve handed us an issue’: Democrats pounce on Trump administration’s health-care move Republicans were caught off guard by the administration’s decision to abandon a popular element of the Affordable Care Act — protections for people with preexisting medical conditions. By Erica Werner and Amy Goldstein • Read more » Opinion We Republicans must all speak out to protect the Mueller investigation Former U.S. attorney general: All members of Congress should protect the special counsel’s investigation from interference. By Dick Thornburgh • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT For Kim Jong Un, meeting Trump is about cementing power at home Tuesday’s summit is likely to bestow new legitimacy on the youthful North Korean leader. By Anna Fifield • Read more » Opinion The Justice Department abandons the ACA — and with it, the law It refuses to defend the constitutionality of key parts of the health-care law. By Ruth Marcus • Read more » Early Lead Belmont Stakes 2018: Everything you need to know Get ready for Justify's attempt to become the 13th winner of the Triple Crown with race information, handicapping tips and more. By Washington Post Staff • Read more » The Post's View • Opinion Trump’s decision to sow discord among G-7 allies is a more than a childish tantrum At the summit in Canada, the U.S. president undermines the Western alliance. By Editorial Board • Read more » A family was separated at the border, and this distraught father took his own life Marco Antonio Muñoz was found dead May 13 in a padded jail cell in south Texas. By Nick Miroff • Read more » Opinion Please don’t give up Depression lies to those who have it. By Stephanie Chandler • Read more » Opinion We interrupt this apocalypse vigil to say that America has conquered worse There is a tendency amid the Trump chaos to think American government is disintegrating. By Dana Milbank • Read more » Perspective My family knew Mister Rogers. And yes, he was like that in real life. The new documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” explores the many dimensions of the children’s television icon. By Maura Judkis • 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