Thursday's Headlines: With resounding victory, Newsom takes control of his party in Calif. September 16, 2021 U.S. booster shot campaign in question as FDA prepares for key decision Sign up for this newsletter Read online The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. (AP) With resounding victory, Newsom takes control of his party in Calif. The Democratic governor said "Trumpism" was on the ballot in his recall race. His win has boosted his national profile. By Scott Wilson ● Read more » U.S. booster shot campaign in question as FDA prepares for key decision LIVE: CORONAVIRUS | Access to these udates is free ● By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » Biden's 'incomprehensible' travel ban on European visitors widens transatlantic rift Today's WorldView | Analysis ● By Adam Taylor ● Read more » Surprise defense alliance aims to improve strained U.S.-Australia relations By Michael E. Miller ● Read more » First group of all amateur astronauts enters orbit after successful SpaceX launch By Christian Davenport ● Read more » ADVERTISEMENT Biden defends Milley after revelation that top general, fearing Trump, conferred with China to avert war By Karoun Demirjian and John Wagner ● Read more » Well before the evacuation, a generation of Afghans escaped to Europe. Their experience has been dire. By Chico Harlan ● Read more » Here's why your food prices keep going up By Laura Reiley and Alyssa Fowers ● Read more » Microsoft is going password-free for consumer accounts By Tatum Hunter ● Read more » Opinions ADVERTISEMENT Boston's quiet revolution Opinion ● Opinion by E.J. Dionne Jr. ● Read more » National Democrats would be foolish to read much into the California recall victory Opinion ● Opinion by James Hohmann ● Read more » The perils that the book 'Peril' reveals should be investigated by Congress Opinion ● Opinion by the Editorial Board ● Read more » A new U.S. alliance responds to the Chinese threat — and U.S. military complacency Opinion ● Opinion by David Ignatius ● Read more » Joe Manchin repeats a dangerous myth about government benefits and work Opinion ● Opinion by Helaine Olen ● Read more » Until I'm told otherwise, I prefer to call you 'they' Opinion ● Opinion by Ian Ayres ● Read more » More News GOP lawmakers in Pa. approve subpoenas for personal data of 2020 voters By Elise Viebeck and Rosalind S. Helderman ● Read more » Second alleged Oath Keeper in largest Capitol riot conspiracy case pleads guilty and will cooperate By Spencer S. Hsu ● Read more » The pandemic marks another grim milestone: 1 in 500 Americans have died of covid-19 By Dan Keating, Akilah Johnson and Monica Ulmanu ● Read more » Two women of color will compete to become Boston's next mayor, marking historic shift By Joanna Slater ● Read more » International Criminal Court authorizes investigation into bloody Philippine drug war led by Duterte By Regine Cabato ● Read more » Special counsel is said to be seeking indictment of lawyer whose firm represented Hillary Clinton's campaign By Devlin Barrett ● 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