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The Post Most: Trump’s White House struggles to get out from under Russia controversy

Trump's White House struggles to get out from under Russia controversy; Donald Trump’s joyless presidency; The most suspicious part of Trump's presidency; An updated (and depressing) list of all the April Fools’ pranks on the Internet; Russia investigation has a new front: Inside the White House; Stephen K. Bannon, architect of anti-globalist policies, got rich as a global capitalist; Here's what we know so far about Team Trump's ties to Russian interests; Robert Redford: 45 years after Watergate, the truth is again in danger; The Daily 202: How Trump's threats against the Freedom Caucus may backfire; New EPA documents reveal even deeper proposed cuts to staff and programs; Trump's failing presidency has the GOP in a free fall; The Trump White House is in deep legal trouble, according to Trump’s own standards; He found a sick bear cub and faced a choice — let it die or risk his life to save it.; Republicans’ views of blacks’ intelligence, work ethic lag behind Democrats at a record clip; After ‘classy’ N.C. restaurant bans kids, critics fume — and reservations surge; If you’ve been ignoring the live stream of April the pregnant giraffe, now’s the time to tune in
 
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Trump's White House struggles to get out from under Russia controversy
Aides have expressed frustration at their inability to gain control of Washington's narrative.
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Donald Trump’s joyless presidency
He appears highly susceptible to souring by critical media coverage.
 
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The most suspicious part of Trump's presidency
He continues to confuse the public in an attempt to conceal the truth about any connections to Russia.
 
An updated (and depressing) list of all the April Fools’ pranks on the Internet
We're keeping a running tab on the April 1, 2017 collection. Please clap.
 
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Stephen K. Bannon, architect of anti-globalist policies, got rich as a global capitalist
As a businessman, the top Trump adviser represented a Saudi prince, and received financing from Japanese and French banks.
 
Here's what we know so far about Team Trump's ties to Russian interests
Here are members of Team Trump who are known to have Russian connections and the story lines that have made those ties relevant.
 
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Robert Redford: 45 years after Watergate, the truth is again in danger
Trump is taking Nixon's war on the media to new and dangerous heights.
 
The Daily 202: How Trump's threats against the Freedom Caucus may backfire
A new badge of honor for principled conservatives
 
New EPA documents reveal even deeper proposed cuts to staff and programs
Documents obtained by The Washington Post give a new highly detailed view of proposed cuts to the agency by the Trump administration.
 
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Trump's failing presidency has the GOP in a free fall
Republicans are realizing what they have done to themselves.
 
The Trump White House is in deep legal trouble, according to Trump’s own standards
Trump wants Michael Flynn to get an immunity deal. He used to think that meant you were guilty.
 
He found a sick bear cub and faced a choice — let it die or risk his life to save it.
After Corey Hancock saved a bear cub by taking it to a wildlife center, most people who learned of his story praised him. But he also incurred a backlash from those who thought he should have stayed out of nature's way.
 
Republicans’ views of blacks’ intelligence, work ethic lag behind Democrats at a record clip
On intelligence, motivation and even interracial marriage, the gap is yawning.
 
After ‘classy’ N.C. restaurant bans kids, critics fume — and reservations surge
Caruso's, an Italian eatery in Mooresville, N.C., describes itself as "traditional, classy, intimate."
 
If you’ve been ignoring the live stream of April the pregnant giraffe, now’s the time to tune in
"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.
 
 
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