The Washington Post - 17 Okt 2025

Table of content - The Washington Post (17 Okt 2025)

A test for fragile truce in Gaza
Not too cold, not too hard. Just right.
‘It broke me’
Bolton is indicted in probe of records
Court stops deployment of Guard in Ill. for now
Europe grapples with line between hate, free speech
Helicopters, B-52s expand U.S. activity near Venezuela
Big find in the Big Easy: A Roman soldier’s gravestone
Susan Stamberg, 87,
White House’s IVF agenda
Sunny 68/50 •
Admiral to step down
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in its first legal action against the second Trump administration, sued to block the new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas.
College football’s
Weighted vests have moved beyond their tactical origins to become a uniform of middle-class suburbia.
India vowed to stop buying Russian oil, the U.S. president said. That’s news to New Delhi.
One of Alaska’s biggest airlifts was underway after a powerful storm system hit the state.
New rules regarding English proficiency have sidelined about 6,000 truckers since June 1.
Trump said he and Vladimir Putin will meet within weeks to discuss the war in Ukraine.
Democratic senators sank a bill on military spending as the shutdown drags on.
Polar bears make themselves at home at Soviet research facility
Harvard posts $113 million shortfall, cushioned by record surge in donations
Judge blocks Trump from cutting New York City anti-terrorism funds
Storm displacing up to 2,000 leads to historic Alaska airlift
Trump administration, Newsom feud over planned live-fire military event
Smaller businesses have the most skin in shutdown game
More partisan and existential, a shutdown like no other
Senate Democrats block military spending bill as shutdown drags on
Gravestone was missing since WWII
U.S. in ‘armed conflict’ with traffickers
Admiral central to Trump’s drug war will step down early
Case reveals challenges of investigating online culprits
Dispute over bodies tests Israel-gaza ceasefire
Detainees in Iran tell family of their despair
Death penalty sought for ex-prime minister
Judge urged to acquit Bloody Sunday soldier
Kazakhstan’s government said on Thursday it was freezing the price
A bomb exploded Thursday on a Syrian Defense Ministry bus in
Israel’s arsenal mostly unchanged, even as nations limit sales
India casts doubt after Trump says Modi pledged to stop buying Russian oil
Russian teenager jailed after performing protest songs
Trump, buoyed by Gaza deal, plans to meet again with Putin on Ukraine war
Europe tries to draw line between hate, protected speech
New English-proficiency test sidelines 6,000 truckers
Hiccups for midsize banks hobble stocks
Kraken acquires exchange for $100M
Company gets $1B deal for diaper maker
Apple and Comcast’s Nbcuniversal will launch a bundle of
Insurance technology firm Exzeo Group said on Thursday
Errors in new Medicare provider directory mislead seniors on coverage
White House outlines initiatives to broaden access to IVF
Your phone’s battery can suddenly become a fire risk. Here’s how to address it.
Chamber of Commerce sues Trump to block $100,000 fee for H-1B visas
The John Bolton indictment
These robots are coming, too
Trump’s first Supreme Court argument
Peace on the Mideast horizon
MICHAEL RAMIREZ
Oppose unaccredited zoos
Putin bluffed Biden. It won’t work on Trump.
An uncertain resolution to Russia-u.s. brinksmanship
Are these young Republicans the future? If so, the party’s in trouble.
Judges hand White House setbacks in Chicago cases
Bolton prosecution could take months — or years
Weight, weight, don’t stop me
Victoria’s Secret learns its lesson, a few years too late
The eye-opening moments on ‘Love Is Blind’
After the Hunt
Pioneering NPR broadcaster Susan Stamberg was 87.
BYU-UTAH, college football’s “Holy War,” has state leaders on edge.
Good Fortune
A sunny day that yields low humidity is in store, with highs in the 60s.
Lingerie label finally finds secret to combining inclusivity and sex appeal
A tactical tool for menopause concerns
We’re floored by some of the antics on ‘Love is Blind’
SALLY FORTH
PICKLES
CLASSIC DOONESBURY
PEARLS BEFORE SWINE
CLASSIC PEANUTS
MARK TRAIL
CURTIS
WUMO
MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM
BLONDIE
HAGAR THE HORRIBLE
LIO
BREWSTER ROCKIT: SPACE GUY!
AGNES
BALDO
RHYMES WITH ORANGE
RED AND ROVER
CRABGRASS
FRANK AND ERNEST
SHERMAN’S LAGOON
BABY BLUES
ON THE FASTRACK
DUSTIN
HEART OF THE CITY
JUDGE PARKER
BEETLE BAILEY
BIG NATE
ZITS
GARFIELD
NON SEQUITUR
SPEED BUMP
FAMILY CIRCUS
DENNIS THE MENACE
REPLY ALL LITE
LOOSE PARTS
BARNEY AND CLYDE
PRICKLY CITY
FRAZZ
SIX CHIX
FLASH GORDON
MUTTS
LA TIMES CROSSWORD
HOROSCOPE
BRIDGE
SUDOKU
JUMBLE CROSSWORD
SCRABBLE GRAMS
THURSDAY’S LA TIMES SOLUTION
PREVIOUS SUDOKU SOLUTION
PREVIOUS SCRABBLEGRAMS SOLUTION
In ‘Holy War,’ a plea to be civil
The Commanders’ big issue? Big plays.
The NBA’S new media model: Replicate the NFL’S blueprint
Dodgers continue to ace NLCS
Star free agents could shake up WNBA during busy offseason
Game 4: Brewers at Dodgers
Commanders at Cowboys
Utah at BYU
George, Wizards drop their preseason finale
Getting a jump-start
Hoosiers reward Cignetti with new contract
Senators’ Tkachuk has surgery on right thumb
World Cup ticket sales eclipse 1 million mark
Last surviving member of Everest climb dies
CBS Sports, TNT hire Pearl to be an analyst
NBA’S new TV partners will build from their NFL playbooks
Free agency could bring massive change to WNBA
Independence makes seamless leap to Class 6 with fifth straight Va. golf title
Utah tries to lower ‘Holy War’ intensity
Brewers are losing the NLCS arms race
Phillies believe Harper can regain ‘elite’ status
The Browns chose Watson over Mayfield. Oops.
Big plays are killing Commanders’ defense. Up next: The dangerous Cowboys.
After fortnight of closures, still no daylight
Pioneering broadcaster at NPR broke barriers
D.C. landlord will pay $700K in settlement
Miyares bucks trend in Virginia
Alexandria forces out housing officials
TODAY’S WEATHER
Miss Major Griffin-gracy, a crusader for transgender rights, was 78.
Trial delayed for Fairfax man charged in double homicide with au pair.
Alexandria public housing officials resign en masse
D.C. landlord is ordered to pay $700,000 in rent-control lawsuit settlement
Democrats continue to raise more money than GOP in Va.
From Stonewall to MAGA, Miss Major was a ‘towering’ trans rights champion
Fairfax murder trial is delayed
NPR host was first woman to anchor a nightly newscast
The Weather
Socializing without scrolling
‘After the hunt’ seems confused about #Metoo and academia.
Autumnal alternatives to the usual pumpkin spice latte.
Music Moves Inside
Loudoun Farm Tour
The Big Build
Georgetown Fall Market
American Indian Festival
Kids Euro Fest
Reviews from Common Sense Media.
Restaurant openings we’re excited for.
The comedy “Good Fortune” rings hollow.
Rapper Bri3 uses her teen intuition.
Plan Ahead
If the PSL feels so 2015, give these other fall-themed drinks a try
New openings bring flavors of Nepal and the Caribbean
Rainbow-bright rap from a teen phenom
Nourished by Time reaches a higher plane
These bars are banning phones. And people love it.
If you go
MUSEUMS
BRI3
NOURISHED
A resounding nonanswer to #Metoo
Ambitious comedy is a barrel of hollow laughs
New movies and shows to stream
Black Phone 2 (R)
Good Fortune (R)
The Twits (PG)
Murdaugh: Death in the Family (TV-MA)

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