Tuesday's Headlines: Judge presses Trump-allied lawyers on 2020 election fraud claims July 13, 2021 Texas Democrats arrive in D.C. after leaving their state to block restrictive voting legislation Sign up for this newsletter Read online The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. Lawyers Sidney Powell and L. Lin Wood at a news conference about the election results in Alpharetta, Ga., in December. (Reuters) Judge presses Trump-allied lawyers on 2020 election fraud claims U.S. District Court Judge Linda V. Parker said she would rule on a request to discipline the lawyers in coming weeks for filing a suit seeking to overturn Michigan's results. By Rosalind S. Helderman ● Read more » Texas Democrats arrive in D.C. after leaving their state to block restrictive voting legislation By Amy Gardner and Eva Ruth Moravec ● Read more » Trump Organization removes CFO Weisselberg from leadership roles at dozens of subsidiaries By David A. Fahrenthold and Shayna Jacobs ● Read more » FDA adds new warning on J&J vaccine related to rare autoimmune disorder By Laurie McGinley and Lena H. Sun ● Read more » Biden presses local officials to use relief money to tamp down on crime By Matt Viser ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Pandemic-driven hunger is making the world more unequal Story by Anthony Faiola | Photos by Michael Robinson Chavez ● Read more » How do you teach robots to navigate new places? Study toddlers. By Dalvin Brown ● Read more » Cubans, broken by pandemic and fueled by social media, confront their police state By Anthony Faiola ● Read more » Opinions The GOP death cult attitude toward covid vaccines isn't just lethal. It's stupid. Opinion ● Opinion by Eugene Robinson ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Biden's child cash benefit could give families financial security. For a little while, anyway. Opinion ● Opinion by Catherine Rampell ● Read more » It's a great time to be at Howard. But what about the struggling HBCUs? Opinion ● Opinion by Don Calloway ● Read more » No telling whether the Cuban protesters will prevail, but their courage is undeniable Opinion ● Opinion by Lizette Alvarez ● Read more » Why would the Biden administration roll out the red carpet for this Saudi accomplice to murder? Opinion ● Opinion by the Editorial Board ● Read more » How a D.C. building collapse changed the tune of the Bowser administration Opinion ● Opinion by Colbert I. King ● Read more » More News Fired and defiant, former Social Security chief is cut off from agency computers By Lisa Rein ● Read more » Mystery surrounds suspected mastermind of Haiti assassination plot By Widlore Merancourt, Samantha Schmidt and Rachel Pannett ● Read more » Dozens killed after fire at Iraq covid hospital By Bryan Pietsch ● Read more » Mets slugger Pete Alonso wins Home Run Derby, powering past Trey Mancini in the final round By Andrew Golden and Emely Hernandez ● Read more » Interior Dept. creates task force to study its police departments By Tom Jackman ● Read more » America's workers are exhausted and burned out — and some employers are taking notice Best of The Post ● By Soo Youn ● 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 Bold School for smart advice on how to get better with age, plus tried-and-true tips from our readers, every Monday and Friday for 12 weeks. 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