Saturday, 6 August 2016

The Post Most: A girl was found dead in a landfill 49 years ago. She has finally been identified.

The Trump sons go hunting again. Will more trophy photos follow?; Donald Trump now says even legal immigrants are a security threat; Her Uber driver couldn’t afford the trip to Rio to see his son compete. So she raised the money to send him.; A black woman called 911 because she was afraid of a police officer. A violent arrest followed.; Paul Ryan stares down a GOP revolt in his back yard; Virginia native Ginny Thrasher, 19, shoots her way to first U.S. gold medal in Rio; Sorry, Rio, but London and Beijing have ruined Opening Ceremonies for everyone; After a brain injury, I suddenly displayed some behavior similar to Donald Trump's; Paul Ryan 1, Donald Trump 0; Carolyn Hax: Must I really indulge my 'psychic' sister-in-law?; Joseph Kahn, the infamous director of Taylor Swift's music videos, tells the ugly truth; Why facts don't matter to Trump's supporters; China is flooding Silicon Valley with cash. Here's what can go wrong.; The Daily 202: Lessons from my search for Donald Trump's personal giving to charity; The unbearable stench of Trump's B.S.
 
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A girl was found dead in a landfill 49 years ago. She has finally been identified.
A girl buried in a Pennsylvania cemetery has been identified as Teala Thompson, who left her home in 1967 and never came back.
The Trump sons go hunting again. Will more trophy photos follow?
They may be in Canada, where it's legal to hunt muskox, wolves, black bears and grizzlies
 
Donald Trump now says even legal immigrants are a security threat
"This could be the great Trojan horse of all time," Trump said. "They're coming in. They're coming in."
 
Her Uber driver couldn’t afford the trip to Rio to see his son compete. So she raised the money to send him.
And so she asked him: What if I could get you to the Olympics?
 
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A black woman called 911 because she was afraid of a police officer. A violent arrest followed.
"My heart is racing," Earledreka White told a 911 dispatcher during a traffic stop in Houston. "I'm really afraid."
 
Paul Ryan stares down a GOP revolt in his back yard
The House speaker's opponents have brought the anger-filled 2016 campaign to his doorstep.
 
Virginia native Ginny Thrasher, 19, shoots her way to first U.S. gold medal in Rio
The Springfield native first picked up a gun just five years ago.
 
Sorry, Rio, but London and Beijing have ruined Opening Ceremonies for everyone
Brazil emphasized the environment and sustainability over excess.
 
After a brain injury, I suddenly displayed some behavior similar to Donald Trump's
I was prone to interruptions, blurted out things I never would have said before, and became almost verbally aggressive.
 
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Carolyn Hax: Must I really indulge my 'psychic' sister-in-law?
A reader should summon their best non-mocking tone next time a spirit drops by for dinner.
 
Joseph Kahn, the infamous director of Taylor Swift's music videos, tells the ugly truth
The director of "Blank Space" and "Bad Blood" explains why he's so politically incorrect on Twitter.
 
Why facts don't matter to Trump's supporters
When challenged, some people cling even more firmly to their misperceptions.
 
China is flooding Silicon Valley with cash. Here's what can go wrong.
The companies are happy to get cash infusions, but they can come with confusion, too.
 
The Daily 202: Lessons from my search for Donald Trump's personal giving to charity
Or: What I found when I didn't find much of anything
 
The unbearable stench of Trump's B.S.
It's not a matter of fact vs. fiction: The GOP nominee has lost all touch with reality.
 
 
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