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Washington Post ... The Post Most ... October 13th 2020

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Peter Burgess
The Post Most: Scientists have a powerful new tool for controlling the coronavirus Inbox The Washington Post Unsubscribe 12:46 PM (42 minutes ago) to me Sign up for this newsletter Read online The Washington Post The Post Most Presented by Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices (Washington Post Graphics) Scientists have a powerful new tool for controlling the coronavirus: Its own genetic code. Just as with testing, the nation has failed to lead when it comes to using genome sequencing to track the coronavirus. By Brady Dennis, Chris Mooney, Sarah Kaplan and Harry Stevens ● Read more » Most Americans can’t working from home during the pandemic. A single 24 hours shows the risks some must take. By Washington Post staff ● Read more » Trying to reach herd immunity is ‘unethical’ and unprecedented, WHO head says By Antonia Noori Farzan and Miriam Berger ● Read more » Republicans are doing Joe Biden’s work for him Opinion ● By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » FBI: Whitmer plotters also discussed kidnapping Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam By Devlin Barrett ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Content from Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Voices Ohio voters call on Congress to save small businesses Small businesses in America are struggling, and Ohio voters are weighing in on what small businesses need from Congress to survive. Explore our new infographic for insights from 500 Ohio voters. Biden making increasingly aggressive pitch to moderate voters By Sean Sullivan ● Read more » Under the U.S.-Mexico border, miles of tunnels worth millions of dollars — to traffickers By Kevin Sieff ● Read more » Appeals panel upholds Abbott’s order for just one ballot box per Texas county By Amy Gardner ● Read more » Alex Smith’s comeback is confounding. It took his wife Elizabeth a while to understand, too. Perspective ● By Les Carpenter ● Read more » McConnell plans vote on narrow economic relief measure while Trump urges lawmakers to ‘Go big or go home!!!’ By Jeff Stein and Erica Werner ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Everything you need to know about Bachelorette Clare Crawley before tonight’s premiere By Lisa Bonos ● Read more » You need levity. You crave drama. Get both by watching the ‘The Bachelorette’ with us and signing up for our new weekly newsletter. By Hannah Jewell ● Read more » How the New York Times’s 1619 Project took over 2020 By Sarah Ellison ● Read more » Biden says he’s ‘not a fan of court-packing’ By Sean Sullivan ● Read more » California faces stretch of ‘critical’ fire risk as heat dome builds Wednesday By Andrew Freedman ● Read more » K-pop boy band BTS faces boycott calls in China over Korean War comment By Eva Dou and Min Joo Kim ● Read more » Amy Coney Barrett (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post) During confirmation hearing, Barrett says she has made ‘no commitment’ on election cases, abortion, ACA Today is the second day of confirmation hearings for President Trump’s Supreme Court pick Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who is appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Live updates ● By Derek Hawkins, Seung Min Kim and Ann E. Marimow ● Read more » Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett has seven kids. And don’t you dare forget it. Perspective ● By Robin Givhan ● Read more » There are many reasons to fear Barrett’s confirmation. The Affordable Care Act isn’t one of them. Opinion ● By Ruth Marcus ● Read more » Senate Democrats push Barrett to recuse herself from a potential presidential election case By Tom Hamburger ● Read more » We think you’ll like this newsletter Check out The 5-Minute Fix for a weekday afternoon cheat sheet on the biggest story in politics — that can be read in 5 minutes or less. Sign up » The Washington Post Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from The Post Most | Privacy Policy | Help You received this email because you signed up for The Post Most or because it is included in your subscription. ©2020 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071

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