Evening Edition: Prosecutors of Trump’s firm confront accusations of political bias July 03, 2021 Trump's company once cloaked him in gilded fame. Now it faces felonies, debt and a growing pile of uncertainties. Sign up for this newsletter Read online The day's most important stories, curated by Post editors. (Jabin Botsford/The Post) Prosecutors of Trump's firm confront accusations of political bias The former president points to past comments made by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who during her campaign called him "illegitimate" and vowed to investigate his business. By Ann E. Marimow ● Read more » Trump's company once cloaked him in gilded fame. Now it faces felonies, debt and a growing pile of uncertainties. By Jonathan O'Connell, David A. Fahrenthold and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » Biden credits relief legislation passed with only Democratic votes as he touts new jobs report By Colby Itkowitz, Felicia Sonmez, Amy B Wang and John Wagner ● Read more » Supreme Court turns down petition from Christian florist in same-sex wedding case By Robert Barnes ● Read more » Florida condo board saw construction flaws in tests after 2018 engineer's report By Jon Swaine, Emma Brown and Beth Reinhard ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Rescuers eye Hurricane Elsa as search continues By Lateshia Beachum, Timothy Bella and Meryl Kornfield ● Read more » Extreme heat is killing people in Arizona's mobile homes By Karen Peterson ● Read more » MLB places Dodgers star pitcher Trevor Bauer on leave, investigates sexual violence accusation By Chelsea Janes ● Read more » Firefighters are tackling three major wildfires in California in worrying sign as summer begins By María Luisa Paúl ● Read more » 15 million people in the U.S. have missed their second dose of coronavirus vaccine, CDC says By Caroline Anders ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT July Fourth recipes for grilled meats, seasonal sides, make-ahead desserts By Kari Sonde ● Read more » The newest must-have for road trips: A Venmo pitch on the window By Hannah Sampson ● Read more » What's happening — and what's safe — this Fourth of July in Washington By Julie Zauzmer and Justin George ● Read more » U.S. military pulls out of major base in Afghanistan By Dan Lamothe ● Read more » An Exxon lobbyist thought he was in a job interview. Instead, it was a secretly recorded Zoom call. By Dino Grandoni ● Read more » Survival or death came down to a single number: The condo unit By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » Elsa rapidly strengthens into hurricane, could affect Florida next week By Matthew Cappucci ● Read more » Phil Mickelson, upset over newspaper story, doesn't see himself playing in Detroit again By Des Bieler ● Read more » India's death toll tops 400,000 as delta variant gains ground worldwide By Erin Cunningham ● Read more » Disney trademarked Loki, the Marvel movie character. Some fans of the Norse god were not happy. By Heather Greene ● Read more » How 'The Bold Type' went from an irresistible feminist fantasy to an out-of-touch disappointment Perspective ● By Inkoo Kang ● Read more » Wine critics should consider a bottle's social and environmental impact, too, one vintner says By Dave McIntyre ● Read more » In her spare time, this 90-year-old makes hats for newborns. So far, she's made 11,000 of them. By Sydney Page ● Read more » We think you'll like this newsletter Check out Post Most for the most popular and interesting stories of the day, from politics to opinions to world news, to keep you in the know. In your inbox, every day. 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