Saturday 11 March 2017

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Police falsely told a man he couldn’t film them. ‘I’m an attorney,’ he said. ‘I know what the law is.’; Justice Department tells all remaining Obama administration U.S. attorneys to resign; Deadly fungal infection that doctors have been fearing now reported in U.S.; Person arrested on White House grounds after scaling fence; Flynn told Trump team he might register as a foreign agent; Scott Pruitt's office deluged with angry callers after he questions the science of global warming; ‘Go buy Ivanka’s stuff,’ Kellyanne Conway said. Then the first daughter’s fashion sales exploded.; Muhammad Ali’s son held up at D.C. airport after testifying about first detainment; Just another three hours at the Trump White House; The Latest: Turkey minister calls Dutch decision 'a scandal'; Will Trump make a real crisis worse?; During his political rise, Stephen K. Bannon was a man with no fixed address; D.C.-area forecast: Feeling like midwinter as a significant snow threat looms Monday night into Tuesday; George W. Bush's best-selling book of paintings shows curiosity and compassion; 'Is that not correct?': Male GOP lawmaker asks why men should pay for prenatal coverage; Laziness isn’t why people are poor. And iPhones aren’t why they lack health care.
 
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Police falsely told a man he couldn’t film them. ‘I’m an attorney,’ he said. ‘I know what the law is.’
Jesse Bright didn't hesitate to inform police in Wilmington, N.C., of his rights.
Justice Department tells all remaining Obama administration U.S. attorneys to resign
Some previous administrations have taken a similar step at the start of their presidencies.
 
Deadly fungal infection that doctors have been fearing now reported in U.S.
Since federal health officials alerted U.S. clinicians last June, 35 cases of the infection have been reported.
 
Person arrested on White House grounds after scaling fence
Secret Service has not identified the suspect
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Flynn told Trump team he might register as a foreign agent
The latest controversy involves work the former security aide did for a Turkish company.
 
Scott Pruitt's office deluged with angry callers after he questions the science of global warming
Calls flooded into the Environmental Protection Agency administrator's office Friday after Scott Pruitt questioned whether humans were driving climate change.
 
‘Go buy Ivanka’s stuff,’ Kellyanne Conway said. Then the first daughter’s fashion sales exploded.
Lyst, the largest fashion e-commerce website in the world, says sales of Ivanka Trump's fashion line skyrocketed in early February.
 
Muhammad Ali’s son held up at D.C. airport after testifying about first detainment
The legendary boxer's son and ex-wife had come to Washington to lobby for the passage of an act to prohibit religious and racial profiling.
 
Just another three hours at the Trump White House
The media's day: Yelled at, goofed on, joined by a conspiracy website.
 
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Will Trump make a real crisis worse?
So far, it doesn't look good.
 
During his political rise, Stephen K. Bannon was a man with no fixed address
The White House strategist left little trace at homes he claimed in Florida.
 
D.C.-area forecast: Feeling like midwinter as a significant snow threat looms Monday night into Tuesday
Despite cold winds, this weekend might be thought of as the calm before the storm.
 
George W. Bush's best-selling book of paintings shows curiosity and compassion
The images in the former president's "Portraits of Courage" are the work of an amateur painter who is focused on his craft.
 
'Is that not correct?': Male GOP lawmaker asks why men should pay for prenatal coverage
The moment took place during a committee hearing on Republicans' plan to revise Obamacare.
 
Laziness isn’t why people are poor. And iPhones aren’t why they lack health care.
The real reasons people suffer poverty don't reflect well on the United States.
 
 
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