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96 The Post Most from The Washington Post 96 Mueller’s report paints a damning portrait of Trump’s presidency; Billionaires raced to pledge money to rebuild Notre Dame. Then came the backlash.; How living on the wrong side of a time zone can be hazardous to your health; Trump is a cancer on the presidency. Congress should remove him.; Federal investigation of Facebook could hold Mark Zuckerberg accountable on privacy, sources say; House Democrats’ Mueller report dilemma: To impeach or not? ; A brief history of the insane precautions Marvel has taken to avoid movie spoilers from getting out; William Barr seems to believe Donald Trump is too emotional to be guilty; From ‘Liz’ to ‘The Jason’: The bizarre trend of fancy apartments with human names; Your big questions about the Mueller report, answered; From politician’s daughter to SNL punchline, Meghan McCain has embraced going mainstream; The Mueller report reads like an impeachment referral; 2020 Power Ranking: Bernie walked into the lion’s den and came out a winner; What comes after the Mueller report; How long does outrage over a murder last? On Wall Street, six months.; On 5G, the United States is building Betamax while China builds VHS Share: ● Sign up ● Read online (Erik S. Lesser/EPA-EFE/REX) Fact Checker: What Attorney General Barr said vs. what the Mueller report said As it turns out, the attorney general took liberties in describing the results of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation. Analysis ● By Salvador Rizzo ● Read more » Mueller’s report paints a damning portrait of Trump’s presidency Analysis ● By Dan Balz ● Read more » Billionaires raced to pledge money to rebuild Notre Dame. Then came the backlash. By James McAuley ● Read more » How living on the wrong side of a time zone can be hazardous to your health By Christopher Ingraham ● Read more » Trump is a cancer on the presidency. Congress should remove him. Opinion ● By George T. Conway III ● Read more » Federal investigation of Facebook could hold Mark Zuckerberg accountable on privacy, sources say By Tony Romm ● Read more » House Democrats’ Mueller report dilemma: To impeach or not? Analysis ● By Amber Phillips ● Read more » A brief history of the insane precautions Marvel has taken to avoid movie spoilers from getting out By Sonia Rao ● Read more » William Barr seems to believe Donald Trump is too emotional to be guilty Perspective ● By Monica Hesse ● Read more » >From ‘Liz’ to ‘The Jason’: The bizarre trend of fancy apartments with human names By Lavanya Ramanathan ● Read more » Your big questions about the Mueller report, answered Analysis ● By Aaron Blake ● Read more » >From politician’s daughter to SNL punchline, Meghan McCain has embraced going mainstream By Helena Andrews-Dyer ● Read more » More from Opinions (Jon Elswick/AP) The Mueller report reads like an impeachment referral Now we know: Mueller did make the case for obstruction of justice. Opinion ● By Max Boot ● Read more » 2020 Power Ranking: Bernie walked into the lion’s den and came out a winner Opinion ● By The Ranking Committee ● Read more » What comes after the Mueller report Opinion ● By Hugh Hewitt ● Read more » How long does outrage over a murder last? On Wall Street, six months. Opinion ● By Catherine Rampell ● Read more » On 5G, the United States is building Betamax while China builds VHS Opinion ● By Josh Rogin ● Read more » 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