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The Post Most from The Washington Post Who is Cesar Sayoc? What we know about the suspected mail bomber arrested in Florida.; Voters are finally on to the GOP; Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh and others stick with conspiracy theories after mail-bomb suspect’s arrest Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Suspect in custody after fatal shooting at Pittsburgh synagogue At least three officers were wounded, according to AP. Dispatchers spoke of “bodies” multiple times on police radios and of the suspect speaking about killing Jews. Police have not confirmed the number of dead. By Deanna Paul and Avi Selk • Read more » Who is Cesar Sayoc? What we know about the suspected mail bomber arrested in Florida. Cesar Altieri Sayoc is accused of sending pipe bombs in the mail to prominent Democrats and Trump critics. By Matt Zapotosky, Annie Gowen, Sari Horwitz, Cleve Wootson • Read more » Opinion Voters are finally on to the GOP That’s why endangered Republican candidates are changing the subject from health care in America to migrant families in Guatemala. By Joe Scarborough • Read more » Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh and others stick with conspiracy theories after mail-bomb suspect’s arrest >From Ann Coulter to Rush Limbaugh to Candace Owens, prominent conservatives suggested liberals were behind the mail bomber. His arrest Friday changed few minds. By Eli Rosenberg • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT ‘I could really tone it up’: Trump shows little interest in uniting the nation during crises The president briefly sounded inclusive notes on the package bombs Friday, only to resume attacks on Democrats and other foes. By Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker • Read more » Analysis The mail-bomb suspect’s van, annotated What the van tells us about the suspect and his politics. By Philip Bump • Read more » Perspective Go crazy, Dodgers fans! Max Muncy might have just swung this World Series. Los Angeles still trails Boston, but 18th-inning homer and crafty managing decided a game that may effectively count twice. By Thomas M. Boswell • Read more » Dodgers outlast Red Sox in 18-inning marathon to tighten World Series Max Muncy’s home run lifts L.A. to 3-2 victory, ending longest game in Series history and trimming Boston’s lead to 2-1. By Dave Sheinin • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Dream garages: Eat, party and even sleep next to your wheels Technology, creativity and cash allow owners to transform the lowly garage. By Jura Koncius • Read more » Mexicans shower the caravan with kindness — and tarps, tortillas and medicine Towns along the migrants’ route jump into action, citing the Catholic tradition of charity and a shared antipathy to Trump’s rhetoric. By Josh Partlow • Read more » Opinion Trump’s manufactured menace The president keeps returning to his same old talking point with the election closing in. By Dana Milbank • Read more » Perspective Carolyn Hax: A brother’s destination wedding, a small child and a whole lot of baggage Logistics make attendance difficult, but parents worry about “how it looks” if she’s absent. By Carolyn Hax • 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