| Lobbying registrations are down, but the influence industry is flourishing; Want to apply for a job with the government? USAJOBS overhaul seeks to make it easier.; Hillary Clinton has not been quick to share health information; On 9/11, Trump noted on TV that he now owned the Financial District’s tallest building; An image linking Trump to the alt-right is shared by the candidate’s son; Top Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani: ‘Until the war is over, anything’s legal’; The 9/11 attacks made the victims’ families and neighbors more politically active — even years later; Obama’s 9/11 memorial remarks include veiled criticism of Trump; Hillary Clinton: 9/11 ‘as close to a depiction of hell I’ve ever…seen’; Homeland Security Secretary Johnson: Prospect of another Orlando ‘keeps me up at night’; Clinton holds lead over Trump in new poll, but warning signs emerge; Kaine predicts Catholic church will change its teaching on gay marriage; Clinton memo: Pressed about the 'deplorables' comment? Accuse the media of a double standard.; Scott Walker spoke at Maryland GOP fundraiser. Union protesters gave him an unfriendly welcome.; | | |  | | | | The most important politics stories today | | | | |  | | Justin Sullivan / Getty Images | | Clinton falls ill during 9/11 memorial service in New York | | The Clinton campaign announced later Sunday that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday. The incident quickly renewed attention to her health. A planned trip to California Monday and Tuesday has been canceled. | | By Abby D. Phillip and Anne Gearan • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | | |
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