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The Post Most: Two months out of office, Barack Obama is having a post-presidency like no other

Two months out of office, Barack Obama is having a post-presidency like no other; Fox News host calls on Ryan to step down, hours after Trump tweets about her show; Trump's path forward only gets tougher after health-care fiasco; Trump supporter thought president would only deport ‘bad hombres.’ Instead, her husband is being deported.; The Latest: 5 of 15 shooting victims treated, released; I gave up TV, then qualified for Olympic marathon trials and got my PhD; Trump goes after Freedom Caucus, but its leader doesn’t hit back; Corruption protests sweep Russia; opposition leader arrested; Joe Biden: 'Do I regret not being president? Yes.’; Who is to blame for the failure of the health-care overhaul? The finger-pointing begins.; Why Republicans were in such a hurry on health care; Brace yourself, taxpayers: Trump's plutocracy doesn't come cheap; The Clinton campaign warned you about Russia. But nobody listened to us.; A new dynamic may be emerging in the House: A right and left flank within the GOP willing to buck leadership; North Korea's leader is a lot of things — but irrational is not one of them; Why did Cracker Barrel fire Brad’s wife? The Internet demands answers.
 
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Two months out of office, Barack Obama is having a post-presidency like no other
It may look like a vacation. But politics won't let go of Obama, and he won't let go of it.
Fox News host calls on Ryan to step down, hours after Trump tweets about her show
"Justice With Judge Jeanine" anchor said there was no coordination with the president.
 
Trump's path forward only gets tougher after health-care fiasco
'Battle scars' are just the beginning for a defeated president and a fractured GOP.
 
Trump supporter thought president would only deport ‘bad hombres.’ Instead, her husband is being deported.
Helen Beristain says she wishes she'd never voted.
 
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I gave up TV, then qualified for Olympic marathon trials and got my PhD
I also just felt healthier: The effects of too much sitting and watching are substantial.
 
Trump goes after Freedom Caucus, but its leader doesn’t hit back
The president took to Twitter to voice his frustration. But the head of the hard-right group did not engage.
 
Corruption protests sweep Russia; opposition leader arrested
Thousands of people crowded into Moscow's Pushkin Square on Sunday for an unsanctioned protest against the Russian government, the biggest gathering in a wave of nationwide protests that were the most extensive show of defiance in years.
 
Joe Biden: 'Do I regret not being president? Yes.’
"Do I regret not being president? Yes. Do I regret not running for president, in light of everything was going on in my life at the time? No."
 
Who is to blame for the failure of the health-care overhaul? The finger-pointing begins.
Some Republicans blamed Ryan. Some blamed Trump. Some blamed the Freedom Caucus. They all have their work cut out to show the nation they can get things done.
 
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Why Republicans were in such a hurry on health care
For the GOP, here's the real tragedy of 24 million people keeping their health insurance.
 
Brace yourself, taxpayers: Trump's plutocracy doesn't come cheap
Donald Trump ran for office as a man of the people, but his rich-and-famous lifestyle is costing Americans a bundle.
 
The Clinton campaign warned you about Russia. But nobody listened to us.
Democrats can still fight back now. Here's how.
 
A new dynamic may be emerging in the House: A right and left flank within the GOP willing to buck leadership
Conservative opposition to the health-care overhaul was no surprise. A promise of a "no" vote from the Appropriations Committee chairman was something else.
 
North Korea's leader is a lot of things — but irrational is not one of them
Dismissing Kim Jong Un as crazy risks underestimating him, analysts say.
 
Why did Cracker Barrel fire Brad’s wife? The Internet demands answers.
An Indiana man's Facebook plea goes viral, and his wife turns into a meme, with no response from the company.
 
 
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