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The Post Most: Justice officials warned FBI that Comey’s decision to update Congress was not consistent with department policy

Justice officials warned FBI that Comey's decision to update Congress was not consistent with department policy; ‘Sorry I was being stupid,' he said in a farewell video after crashing. Then came his ‘miracle.’; James Comey needs to clean up his mess. Here’s what we need to know.; Computer seized in Weiner probe prompts FBI to take new steps in Clinton email inquiry; James Comey fails to follow Justice Department rules yet again; Trump supporter charged with voting twice in Iowa; FBI Director James B. Comey under fire for his controversial decision on the Clinton email inquiry; Only 2 points separate Clinton, Trump in latest tracking poll; Professor who’s predicted 30 years of presidential elections correctly is doubling down on a Trump win; The damage Comey's bad timing could do; South Korea's presidency 'on the brink of collapse' as scandal grows; She thought her husband was dead. Police told her he was living with his new family in Florida.; ‘I own you': Australian parents sentenced after abusing daughter for 15 years; My Halloween email led to a campus firestorm — and a troubling lesson about self-censorship; A British tabloid story is the reason for Hillary Clinton’s new FBI nightmare; Read the letter Comey sent to FBI employees explaining his controversial decision on the Clinton email investigation
 
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Justice officials warned FBI that Comey's decision to update Congress was not consistent with department policy
Comey told officials he intended to tell lawmakers about newly discovered emails potentially related to the Clinton email investigation.
‘Sorry I was being stupid,' he said in a farewell video after crashing. Then came his ‘miracle.’
Kevin Diepenbrock was eventually rescued after a motorcycle crash earlier this month. But before help arrived, he recorded goodbye videos.
 
James Comey needs to clean up his mess. Here’s what we need to know.
The confusion Comey has created could impact the presidential race.
 
Computer seized in Weiner probe prompts FBI to take new steps in Clinton email inquiry
The announcement could reshape the presidential campaign with less than two weeks to go.
 
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James Comey fails to follow Justice Department rules yet again
His conduct raises serious questions about his judgment and ability to serve as the nation's chief investigative official.
 
Trump supporter charged with voting twice in Iowa
Terri Lynn Rote said she cast two ballots because "the polls are rigged."
 
FBI Director James B. Comey under fire for his controversial decision on the Clinton email inquiry
Comey said he felt "an obligation" to update Congress after testifying that the investigation was completed.
 
Only 2 points separate Clinton, Trump in latest tracking poll
Clinton stands at 47 percent to Trump's 45 percent in the latest Washington Post-ABC News Tracking poll
 
Professor who’s predicted 30 years of presidential elections correctly is doubling down on a Trump win
Allan Lichtman says the past month hasn't changed the prediction.
 
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South Korea's presidency 'on the brink of collapse' as scandal grows
Park Geun-hye is in crisis amid allegations of taking advice from the daughter of a shaman.
 
She thought her husband was dead. Police told her he was living with his new family in Florida.
Richard Hoagland had been missing for 23 years when his ex-wife received a phone call she'd never forget.
 
‘I own you': Australian parents sentenced after abusing daughter for 15 years
"My father inflicted evil," the victim said. "He abused me in such ways that I thought I was going to die. My mother didn't stop him and did not protect me."
 
My Halloween email led to a campus firestorm — and a troubling lesson about self-censorship
The irony is that this culture of protection may ultimately harm those it purports to keep safe.
 
A British tabloid story is the reason for Hillary Clinton’s new FBI nightmare
It all started with the Daily Mail's report that Anthony Weiner sexted with an underage girl.
 
Read the letter Comey sent to FBI employees explaining his controversial decision on the Clinton email investigation
"I don't want to create a misleading impression," Comey wrote to employees.
 
 
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