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The Post Most from The Washington Post We have no excuses now. Our eyes are wide open.; Where Bezos’s jet flies most — and what it might say about Amazon’s HQ2 winner; Amazon in advanced talks about putting HQ2 in Northern Virginia, those close to process say Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Judge rules against Brian Kemp over Georgia voting restrictions days before gubernatorial election Kemp, as secretary of state, is presiding over the election he is running in against Democrat Stacey Abrams for governor. By Eli Rosenberg • Read more » Opinion We have no excuses now. Our eyes are wide open. Tuesday’s vote will mark the purest midterm referendum on a sitting president in modern times. By Dana Milbank • Read more » Where Bezos’s jet flies most — and what it might say about Amazon’s HQ2 winner Flight records of the Amazon founder’s private plane show that it hasn’t gone near more than half of the finalist sites. By Jonathan O'Connell, Andrew Tran • Read more » Amazon in advanced talks about putting HQ2 in Northern Virginia, those close to process say Speculation grows that Crystal City in Arlington would be winner; other finalists reportedly still possible. By Jonathan O'Connell, Robert McCartney • Read more » These schoolteachers dressed up as ‘Mexicans’ and a MAGA wall for Halloween. It didn’t go well. This might be the worst Halloween idea of 2018. By Eli Rosenberg • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Former generals worry that Trump’s border mission uses troops as a political tool President’s election-eve move is criticized as “wasteful.” By Greg Jaffe, Dan Lamothe • Read more » Supreme Court refuses to block young people’s climate lawsuit against U.S. government Twenty-one plaintiffs have sought to compel the government to reduce emissions of greenhouse gas, a contributor to global warming. By Robert Barnes, Brady Dennis • Read more » Opinion ‘Fox & Friends’ anchor accidentally confirms show’s mission: Propaganda A remarkable set of remarks from Ainsley Earhardt. By Erik Wemple • Read more » Opinion The wolves of hate are loose. No one is safe. Unthinkable violence illuminates and freezes for all time the everyday motions of people caught in the glare. By Melissa Fay Greene • Read more » As questions linger about Pittsburgh suspect, details emerge from his early life While the suspected attacker’s online postings were hate-filled, he was forgettable offline, people say. By Moriah Balingit, Victoria St. Martin, Mark Berman • Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Army assessment of migrant caravans undermines Trump’s rhetoric Only a “small percentage” of the Central Americans moving north are likely to reach the border, military planners say. By Nick Miroff, Missy Ryan • Read more » Opinion Vote against all Republicans. Every single one. Feel the way I do? Then get out and vote. By Max Boot • Read more » Trump’s border deployments could cost $200 million by year-end Operations come as White House asks the Pentagon to pare back its budget for next year amid concerns about deficit By Paul Sonne • Read more » No indication Saudi sisters found dead and bound with duct tape in NYC were killed, authorities say Tala and Rotana Farea disappeared from Fairfax, Va. in late August. By Justin Jouvenal • Read more » Global Opinions • Opinion Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Saudi Arabia still has many questions to answer about Jamal Khashoggi’s killing The puppetmasters behind the Saudi journalist’s killing must be revealed. By Recep Tayyip Erdogan • 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