The Afghanistan Papers A Secret History of the War
A Secret History of the War For nearly two decades of fighting in Afghanistan, U.S. leaders have sounded a constant refrain: We are making progress. They were not, documents from government interviews show, and they knew it.
The Post obtained records from more than 400 of the interviews after a three-year legal battle. The documents reveal that people who were directly involved in the war could not shake their doubts about the strategy and mission.
Trump’s defense of Saudis grows more isolated after deadly shooting on military base
Some of the president’s staunchest supporters have called for a tougher stance with Saudi Arabia, a position that has gained strength in the wake of the shooting.
Long-awaited inspector general report on FBI’s Russia investigation set to be made public
The report is expected to conclude that top FBI officials running the Russia probe were not tainted by political bias and that they had adequate cause to open an investigation ahead of the 2016 election, according to people familiar with drafts of the document.
Fewer than 50 visitors were on or near White Island at the time of the eruption, and 23 people have been rescued so far, New Zealand police said.
The diplomatic community is gearing up for witnesses to be called to testify in a potential Senate impeachment trial — and raising money to cover legal fees.

The documents, abruptly released by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), in some cases deviated from her presidential campaign positioning as a crusader against corporate interests.
Kennedy Center Honors
Review The 42nd annual ceremony, to be televised Dec. 15, recognizes Earth, Wind & Fire, “Sesame Street,” Linda Ronstadt, Sally Field and Michael Tilson Thomas.
Gangs are threatening practitioners of Candomblé and shutting down temples. Reports of religious-based violence in Rio have increased eightfold in three years, authorities say.
NFL Week 14
Analysis Another loss to an AFC contender — this one vs. Kansas City in Foxborough — exposed New England as flawed and unable to find a backup plan.
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