| White House to become less ‘dump’-like in Trump’s absence; Six middle fingers on Snapchat lead to disqualification of Junior League softball team; Rise of the machines; Looking for 'city' living in the suburbs? Some are finding it in aging office parks.; Sorry, but I don’t care how you felt on election night. Not anymore.; The GOP has become the party of the grotesque; The future of the Democratic Party could be written in upcoming gubernatorial races; Trump's continued attacks on Clinton tell us why the Democrats lost; Sen. Jeff Flake's flame-throwing polemic takes aim at Trump; Not taking a vacation on Twitter, Trump offers thoughts on Sessions, the U.N. and his time in Jersey; Kellyanne Conway said finding leakers is easier than leakers think. She might be right.; Stephen K. Bannon once guided a global firm that made millions helping gamers cheat; Five myths about infrastructure; China urges North Korea to be 'smart' and drop its missile tests; Police smelled decay. They found a Noah's Ark of death.; President Trump settles in for 17-day vacation at his secluded New Jersey club | | |  | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | | | | | Rise of the machines | | How a couple of robots came to be the newest hires at a Wisconsin factory in search of reliable workers. | | By Chico Harlan • Read more » | | |  | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | | |
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