Good Wednesday morning. Here are some of the stories making news in Washington and politics today.

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• The House voted on Tuesday to condemn President Trump’s attacks against four congresswomen of color as racist. The measure, the first in more than 100 years that the House has approved that was aimed at rebuking the president, passed after one of the most polarizing exchanges on the House floor in recent times.

• Four Republicans — and one recently converted independent — broke with their party to vote against Mr. Trump. Here’s a look at the dissenters, and other things to know about the historic vote.

• John Paul Stevens, whose 35 years on the Supreme Court transformed him from a Republican antitrust lawyer to the outspoken leader of the court’s liberal wing, died Tuesday at the age of 99. Read his obituary and an appraisal of his career.