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96 The Post Most from The Washington Post 96 Trump sends the wrong message on New Zealand. World leaders must denounce the attack.; ‘Let’s get this party started’: New Zealand gunman narrated his chilling rampage; The House voted 420 to 0 to release the Mueller report. So why is Lindsey Graham blocking the bill?; A shadowy group trying to overthrow Kim Jong Un allegedly raided a North Korean embassy in broad daylight; The Marines don’t want you to see what happens when propaganda stops and combat begins; This is what happens when corporations run the government; How the FAA allows jetmakers to ‘self certify’ that planes meet U.S. safety requirements; Investigators find 2nd piece of key evidence in crash of Boeing 737 Max 8 in Ethiopia; ‘An easy target’: Pence takes barbs from both sides as he promotes Trump; Last year Trump called these countries a profane name. We sent a travel writer to celebrate them; Five myths about hijab; The strongmen strike back; When my best friend died, grief stole my appetite. It took years to get it back. Share: ● Sign up ● Read online (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) Boundless racism, zero remorse: A manifesto of hate and 49 dead in New Zealand The alleged mass killer immersed himself in Internet extremism. By Marc Fisher and Joel Achenbach Trump sends the wrong message on New Zealand. World leaders must denounce the attack. Opinion ● By Editorial Board ‘Let’s get this party started’: New Zealand gunman narrated his chilling rampage By Steve Hendrix and Michael Miller The House voted 420 to 0 to release the Mueller report. So why is Lindsey Graham blocking the bill? Analysis ● By Aaron Blake A shadowy group trying to overthrow Kim Jong Un allegedly raided a North Korean embassy in broad daylight By John Hudson The Marines don’t want you to see what happens when propaganda stops and combat begins Analysis ● By Alex Horton This is what happens when corporations run the government Opinion ● By Dana Milbank How the FAA allows jetmakers to ‘self certify’ that planes meet U.S. safety requirements By Aaron Davis and Marina Lopes Investigators find 2nd piece of key evidence in crash of Boeing 737 Max 8 in Ethiopia By Luz Lazo, Paul Schemm and Lori Aratani ‘An easy target’: Pence takes barbs from both sides as he promotes Trump By Toluse Olorunnipa and Ashley Parker Weekend reads (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post) Last year Trump called these countries a profane name. We sent a travel writer to celebrate them Haitian cuisine, Salvadoran art, Liberian music: All three countries have so much to offer. By Bill Donahue Five myths about hijab Perspective ● By Nadia Ahmad and Asifa Quraishi-Landes The strongmen strike back Opinion ● By Robert Kagan When my best friend died, grief stole my appetite. It took years to get it back. Perspective ● By Nneka M. Okona 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