(Tony Gutierrez/AP) "It's a good time to steer clear of senior citizens and to practice the kind of measures that will keep our most vulnerable safe," Vice President Pence said at an event in Dallas. By Felicia Sonmez, Siobhán O'Grady and Derek Hawkins ● Read more » | | The disturbing intelligence — which the CIA was tasked with reviewing, and later confirmed — emerged from U.S. military interrogations in recent months. The issue has generated disagreement within the Trump administration about how to confront the Russians. By Ellen Nakashima, Karen DeYoung, Missy Ryan and John Hudson ● Read more » | | In a late-night tweet, Trump sought to explain why he was not told of intelligence involving attacks on U.S. troops in Afghanistan. By John Wagner and Ellen Nakashima ● Read more » | | The video of a pro-Trump golf cart parade in the Villages, a retirement community in central Florida, includes counterprotesters calling the president a bigot. By Anne Gearan ● Read more » | | As case numbers rise, a virus that has killed at least 123,000 Americans has revealed a crisis in governance extending from the Oval Office to state capitals to local city councils. By Toluse Olorunnipa, Josh Dawsey and Yasmeen Abutaleb ● Read more » | | President Trump has repeated this falsehood nearly 100 times. Every action he has taken on this issue undermines those protections. Analysis ● By Salvador Rizzo ● Read more » | | Concessions to President Trump have led to a transformation of the world's information battlefield and paved the way for a growing list of digitally savvy politicians to repeatedly push out misinformation and incendiary political language to billions of people. By Elizabeth Dwoskin, Craig Timberg and Tony Romm ● Read more » | | The global community marked yet another grim milestone on Sunday as the worldwide count of deaths from the coronavirus surpassed 500,000, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Live updates ● By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » | | Staff removed stickers that were meant to space out the crowd amid a spike in coronavirus cases in Tulsa. By Josh Partlow and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | The way we travel, work, consume, invest, interact, migrate, cooperate on global problems and pursue prosperity has likely been changed for years to come. By Anthony Faiola ● Read more » | | After widespread protests against racial injustice focused renewed attention on symbols of the Confederacy, state officials faced increasing pressure over the flag. By Brittany Shammas ● Read more » | | When police departments push for new practices, rank-and-file officers and union leaders offer powerful resistance. By Kimberly Kindy and Mark Berman ● Read more » | | The former national security adviser's tell-all book has collided with a bombastic president and shows the perils of playing bad cop, bad cop. By Manuel Roig-Franzia ● Read more » | | Amid a wave of dismal polling and political crises, Trump officials have struggled to find a new message and approach to take on Joe Biden, who is leading nationally and in numerous swing states. By Ashley Parker, Robert Costa and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | The boost Trump got from two "October surprises" that damaged Hillary Clinton was crucial, but now it gets left out of arguments for how the president can patch his coalition back together. By David Weigel ● Read more » | | | | |