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The Post Most: This photo of an officer comforting a baby went viral. But there's more to the story.

This photo of an officer comforting a baby went viral. But there’s more to the story.; A Texas teacher named her class the j-word. Her racial slur defense: ignorance.; FBI releases Hillary Clinton email investigation documents; Weeks after campaign pledged answers, big questions about Melania Trump’s immigration status linger; Inside the Republican creation of the North Carolina voting bill dubbed the 'monster' law; Some blacks agree with Trump on Democrats — but can't stand the rest of his message; Meet the parents who won’t let their children study literature; Memo to GOP: Forget your obstructionist policies. They backfired.; The U.S. and China just ratified the Paris climate deal — which could be bad news for Donald Trump; The national economic implications of a taco truck on every corner; Trio strangled friend, then drove around with body disguised in hat and sunglasses, police say; Reality interrupts the Trump Show; Clinton isn't doing better than previous Democrats with Latinos — even against Trump; How you deal with a heckler, Joe Biden-style; After 15 heart infection cases and one death, officials found a link: Their oral surgeon.; Trump backer Mark Burns’s attempts to defend his inflated bio are painfully, painfully bad
 
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This photo of an officer comforting a baby went viral. But there’s more to the story.
"A lot of us are parents. We just go into parent mode and not necessarily police mode," a Birmingham police spokesman said.
A Texas teacher named her class the j-word. Her racial slur defense: ignorance.
"Ignorance is not a defense," one outraged parent said.
FBI releases Hillary Clinton email investigation documents
Clinton and her staffers employed an informal and sometimes haphazard system for exchanging and storing sensitive information and were at times either unaware or unconcerned with State Department policy, the documents show.
 
Weeks after campaign pledged answers, big questions about Melania Trump’s immigration status linger
An immigration attorney on what we don't know.
 
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Inside the Republican creation of the North Carolina voting bill dubbed the 'monster' law
The Supreme Court ruled that the law will not be in effect in November. Documents show how carefully it was crafted by GOP leaders.
 
Some blacks agree with Trump on Democrats — but can't stand the rest of his message
Trump's bleak portrayal of African Americans and hostility to Obama limit his appeal.
 
Meet the parents who won’t let their children study literature
Forcing college kids to ignore the liberal arts won't help them in a competitive economy.
 
Memo to GOP: Forget your obstructionist policies. They backfired.
They contributed to the decline of the GOP brand and the rise of Trump.
 
The U.S. and China just ratified the Paris climate deal — which could be bad news for Donald Trump
Their move means the emissions-cutting plan could be put in force before the next president is seated.
 
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Trio strangled friend, then drove around with body disguised in hat and sunglasses, police say
Later they dumped his body, according to authorities.
 
Reality interrupts the Trump Show
And reality is not as kind to him as reality TV is.
 
Clinton isn't doing better than previous Democrats with Latinos — even against Trump
Some critics fear the Democratic nominee is in danger of missing a unique opportunity.
 
How you deal with a heckler, Joe Biden-style
Biden's son was an Iraq War veteran who died of brain cancer in 2015.
 
After 15 heart infection cases and one death, officials found a link: Their oral surgeon.
John Vecchione's license has been temporarily suspended, New Jersey officials said.
 
Trump backer Mark Burns’s attempts to defend his inflated bio are painfully, painfully bad
Shifting and nonsensical explanations eventually lead to Burns walking off during an interview.
 
 
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