Evening Edition: Despite GOP attacks, Justice Dept.’s Gupta leverages her relationships with police July 05, 2021 Documents key to Trump Organization indictment — and perhaps what's next Sign up for this newsletter Read online The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. (Demetrius Freeman/The Post) Despite GOP attacks, Justice Dept.'s Gupta leverages her relationships with police The administration seeks to balance holding police accountable for bad conduct and supporting them amid a spike in violent crime. By David Nakamura ● Read more » Documents key to Trump Organization indictment — and perhaps what's next By David A. Fahrenthold, Jonathan O'Connell, Shayna Jacobs and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » Demolition crews wrapping up preparations to topple what's left of collapsed Florida condo By Kim Bellware and Brittany Shammas ● Read more » If you got the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, should you get a booster dose of Pfizer or Moderna? By Ben Guarino and Allyson Chiu ● Read more » GOP governors implore residents to overcome vaccine hesitancy as delta variant rises By Amy B Wang and Nick Miroff ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Hail to the vacationer-in-chief: Some presidents have had a unique way of unplugging By Ryan Bacic ● Read more » Inseparable: Together for 75 years, Carters will celebrate longest marriage in presidential history By Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan ● Read more » Tampa Bay Lightning on the cusp of sweeping Montreal Canadiens to win consecutive Stanley Cups By Samantha Pell ● Read more » Outside magazine thrived on adventure stories. Now it has its own survival fight. By Murray Carpenter ● Read more » Thousands gather to celebrate a nearly normal Fourth of July in D.C. By John Woodrow Cox, Dan Rosenzweig-Ziff, Karina Elwood and Nicole Asbury ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT 8 quick and easy cookout side dishes that go beyond the usual suspects By Becky Krystal ● Read more » 'What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July?' Frederick Douglass scorned July Fourth. Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered ● By Gillian Brockell ● Read more » You asked: The airline rescheduled our flight. What can we do? By Natalie B. Compton ● Read more » Joey Chestnut breaks his own record at hot-dog-eating contest By Associated Press ● Read more » After months of tepid news, White House sees signs of life in economy By Jeff Stein ● Read more » Tropical Storm Elsa forecast to bring rain, wind and ocean surge to Florida By Jason Samenow ● Read more » As Biden prepares to host 1,000 for Fourth of July, desire to declare victory collides with caution By Annie Linskey and Dan Diamond ● Read more » Philippine military transport plane crashes, killing dozens By Regine Cabato ● Read more » Survival or death came down to a single number: The condo unit By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » Here are 13 of the week's best photos Visual Story ● By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » Mark Levin, the Fox News host who won't stop criticizing other Fox News personalities By Jeremy Barr ● Read more » Your work life won't get better until you start considering these questions, these authors say The Lily | Analysis ● By Nicole Froio ● Read more » The IRS is a hot mess: Millions of tax returns haven't been processed, and calls are going unanswered, including mine Perspective ● By Michelle Singletary ● Read more » We think you'll like this newsletter Check out Coronavirus Updates for news to help you stay safe and informed during the pandemic. Access to all stories in the newsletter is free. Sign up » Manage my email newsletters and alerts | Unsubscribe from Evening Edition | Privacy Policy | Help You received this email because you signed up for Evening Edition or because it is included in your subscription. ©2021 The Washington Post | 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 Related Keyword: Share