Trump says it's time to 'move on' but will meet with intelligence leaders; Kremlin spokesman vows retaliation against sanctions; The luxurious, 45-acre Md. compound being shut down for alleged Russian espionage; Fighting to survive an epidemic of self-destruction; To reset the conversation about race, college course starts with a DNA test; | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | U.S. takes action against Russia for election hacking | The measures include the sanctioning of agencies and individuals tied to the hacks and the removal of 35 Russian government officials from the United States. The Obama administration's announcement capped months of internal debate over whether and how to respond to Russia's election-year provocations, ranging from the hacks of the Democratic National Committee to the targeting of state electoral systems. | By Missy Ryan, Ellen Nakashima and Karen DeYoung • Read more » | Unnatural Causes | Sick and Dying in Small-Town America | Fighting to survive an epidemic of self-destruction | Chillicothe, Ohio, isn't one of those Rust Belt towns where the economy collapsed. People point out that you can still get a decent job here. But the city is seeing opioid addiction rise — and more white working-class lives cut short. | By Joel Achenbach • Read more » | | | | | | | Petula Dvorak | Columnist | Where was the glory for these women? | Who is Vera Rubin? Oh, she's just the scientist who verified the existence of 90 percent of the known universe. This country still refuses to embrace women like her when they push into male-dominated fields. | By Petula Dvorak • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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