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The Post Most: A judge rules Trump may have incited violence … and Trump again has his own mouth to blame

A judge rules Trump may have incited violence … and Trump again has his own mouth to blame; I worked for Jared Kushner. He’s the wrong businessman to reinvent government.; Democrats have a new and surprising weapon on Capitol Hill: Power; Tina Fey tells college-educated white women who voted for Trump: ‘You can’t look away’; Robert Redford: 45 years after Watergate, the truth is again in danger; While Trump promotes coal, other countries are turning to cheap sun power; April the giraffe survived the April Fools’ jokes. Now she just has to give birth.; Donald Trump’s joyless presidency; Chicago police arrest 14-year-old in alleged sexual assault broadcast on Facebook Live; Trump’s new Russia expert wrote a psychological profile of Vladimir Putin — and it should scare Trump; A live stream of Shia LaBeouf chanting was disrupted by Nazi-themed dancing. Then things got weird.; How Trump and China’s Xi could stumble into war; A professor said a soldier’s free plane seat made him want to vomit. A Navy SEAL says this.; The White House doesn’t sound so keen on granting immunity to Michael Flynn anymore; Carolyn Hax: Retail worker does not have to tolerate 'coded' racist remarks; 3 charged in ‘maliciously set’ Atlanta highway fire may have been smoking crack
 
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A judge rules Trump may have incited violence … and Trump again has his own mouth to blame
Saying controversial things hasn't killed Trump politically. Legally, though, it's another story.
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I worked for Jared Kushner. He’s the wrong businessman to reinvent government.
How the New York Observer could predict the fate of the Office of American Innovation.
 
Democrats have a new and surprising weapon on Capitol Hill: Power
The minority party finds itself with unexpected leverage over the legislative agenda, starting with avoiding a government shutdown.
 
Tina Fey tells college-educated white women who voted for Trump: ‘You can’t look away’
Tina Fey, during a star-studded Facebook Live fundraiser for the ACLU, took aim at college-educated white women who supported Donald Trump.
 
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While Trump promotes coal, other countries are turning to cheap sun power
Nations such as Chile, which aspires to be a "solar Saudi Arabia," are leading the switch.
 
April the giraffe survived the April Fools’ jokes. Now she just has to give birth.
"We are there. We are close. All signs are go," Animal Adventure Park owner Jordan Patch said of the world's most famous pregnant giraffe.
 
The Fix •  Analysis
Donald Trump’s joyless presidency
He appears highly susceptible to souring by critical media coverage.
 
Chicago police arrest 14-year-old in alleged sexual assault broadcast on Facebook Live
Police said that five or six juvenile males were involved and that more arrests are expected.
 
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Trump’s new Russia expert wrote a psychological profile of Vladimir Putin — and it should scare Trump
 
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A live stream of Shia LaBeouf chanting was disrupted by Nazi-themed dancing. Then things got weird.
"He Will Not Divide Us" was supposed to last the duration of Trump's first term. Almost instantly, 4chan users turned the live feed into hell's own reality show.
 
How Trump and China’s Xi could stumble into war
When a rising power threatens to displace a ruling power, it rarely ends well.
 
A professor said a soldier’s free plane seat made him want to vomit. A Navy SEAL says this.
"Some guy gave up his first class seat for a uniformed soldier," a Drexel Univerity professor tweeted. "I'm trying not to vomit or yell about Mosul."
 
The White House doesn’t sound so keen on granting immunity to Michael Flynn anymore
Sean Spicer won't say whether Trump actually WANTS immunity for Flynn.
 
Carolyn Hax: Retail worker does not have to tolerate 'coded' racist remarks
Reader, who is white, wants to confront white customers who belittle people of other races.
3 charged in ‘maliciously set’ Atlanta highway fire may have been smoking crack
The collapsed road will take months to repair, authorities said, making commutes a nightmare in the Atlanta metro area.
 
 
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