86% of Trump counties make less in a year than 27 Trump staffers are worth; What Post reporters found in the financial disclosures of top White House aides; Trump won the ultimate prize — yet he exudes no joy; For Russians in Washington, the spy jokes are getting old; Trump's budget chief is on a collision course with former House colleagues ; O'Reilly, Fox paid about $13 million since 2002 to settle harassment claims ; At least 154 killed when swollen rivers overflow, topple homes in Colombia; Tina Fey tells college-educated white women who voted for Trump: 'You can't look away'; Final Four preview: Gonzaga-S. Carolina offers a matchup of the defenses; Six tips to avoid getting kicked off a plane ; 3 charged in ‘maliciously set’ Atlanta highway fire may have been smoking crack; How Stephen Bannon, Trump's architect of anti-globalist policies, got rich as a global capitalist; A man fell asleep with his phone charging in bed. It nearly electrocuted him.; Ex-N.C. governor who signed bathroom bill agrees with LGBT advocates: The state didn't really repeal the law; Denounced as a dictatorship, Venezuela reverses court ruling that incapacitated legislature; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | PowerPost | Democrats on Capitol Hill have a new and surprising weapon: Power | It turns out that Republicans need the minority party to help them avoid a government shutdown at the end of April. And Democrats have decided, for now at least, that they will use their leverage to reassert themselves and ensure the continued funding of their top priorities — by going to the negotiating table. | By Kelsey Snell • Read more » | The Fix | Analysis | Trump won the ultimate prize — yet he exudes no joy | Is President Trump having any fun as the leader of the free world? Sometimes it seems he lets media scrutiny suck all enjoyment out of a job that represents the fulfillment of his principal goal in life: winning. | By Callum Borchers • Read more » | | | | | | For Russians in Washington, the spy jokes are getting old | The drumbeat of news on the Kremlin meddling in the election has become a bit overwhelming for many in the nation's capital with ties to Russia. Longtime observers note that the allegations of hacking and collusion are unlike anything seen here since before the Soviet Union collapsed. | By Joe Heim • Read more » | | | | | Trump's budget chief is on a collision course with former House colleagues | When the government last shut down in 2013, Mick Mulvaney was among the "Shutdown Caucus" hard-liners willing to let the lights go out. Now the director of the Office of Management and Budget is responsible for coaxing intransigent Republicans to pass a new spending bill by April 28 to avert another shutdown. | By Philip Rucker and Damian Paletta • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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