Monday's Headlines: Recovering U.S. economy is drastically changed and it’s not going back June 21, 2021 Joe Manchin, at apex of his power, finds few allies in his quest for bipartisanship Sign up for this newsletter Read online The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. (AP) Recovering U.S. economy is drastically changed and it's not going back A new economic era has arrived, and it features greater worker power, higher housing costs and very different ways of doing business. Policymakers are also contending with inflation and how Americans will react to high rates. By Heather Long ● Read more » Joe Manchin, at apex of his power, finds few allies in his quest for bipartisanship By Annie Linskey and Mike DeBonis ● Read more » Unmasking the far right: An extremist paid a price when his identity was exposed online after a violent clash in Washington By Robert Klemko ● Read more » Japan to allow up to 10,000 domestic spectators at Olympic venues By Simon Denyer ● Read more » Scientists battle over the ultimate origin story: Where did the coronavirus come from? By Joel Achenbach ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT China passes 1 billion vaccinations amid tightened curbs, questions on shots' efficacy CORONAVIRUS DEVELOPMENTS | Access to these updates is free ● By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » Spain's Jon Rahm wins 121st U.S. Open for his first career major championship By Chuck Culpepper and Des Bieler ● Read more » Tied down and locked away: Harrowing tales emerge from Japan's psychiatric patients By Simon Denyer ● Read more » Opinions Taking on racism and crime should be the same fight Opinion ● Opinion by E.J. Dionne Jr. ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Republicans pulled a bait-and-switch on voting rights. Democrats can't let them do it on infrastructure. Opinion ● Opinion by James Downie ● Read more » In trying to pressure Biden, the Catholic bishops forget the lessons of JFK Opinion ● Opinion by Karen Tumulty ● Read more » Can Biden save the Democrats from themselves? Opinion ● Opinion by Matt Bai ● Read more » 77 years later, still seeking appropriate honor for a heroic Black medic on D-Day Opinion ● Opinion by Thomas S. James Jr. ● Read more » Celebrate reopening. But don't lose sight of the forever virus. Opinion ● Opinion by the Editorial Board ● Read more » More News Preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapon is 'paramount priority,' national security adviser says By Felicia Sonmez, Marianna Sotomayor and Jeanne Whalen ● Read more » 10 people, including nine children, die in fiery car crash as storm batters Southeast By Reis Thebault ● Read more » Lotteries as public health incentives began before covid-19 By Claire Parker and Sammy Westfall ● Read more » French far right falls short of expectations in elections but could still win a key region By Rick Noack ● Read more » Ugandan Olympian tests positive for virus upon arrival in Japan, the first detection as athletes head to Tokyo By Miriam Berger ● Read more » Try our new daily mini meta crossword It's a week-long adventure that connects a daily 5x5 mini puzzle with a special reveal on Saturdays. Play game We think you'll like this newsletter Check out The Optimist for a selection of inspiring stories to help you disconnect, hit refresh and start the week off right, delivered every Wednesday and Sunday. Sign up » Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from Today's Headlines | Privacy Policy | Help You received this email because you signed up for Today's Headlines or because it is included in your subscription. ©2021 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 Related Keyword: Share