Sunday, 18 June 2017

The Post Most: Help wanted: Why Republicans won’t work for the Trump administration

Help wanted: Why Republicans won't work for the Trump administration; Trump lawyer: The president is not under investigation for obstruction; 'Traumatic' collision that killed sailors almost sank destroyer, Navy says; A teacher’s decision to be ‘visibly queer’ in his photo with President Trump; Otto Warmbier’s father denounces North Korea as his son is treated for a ‘severe neurological injury’; The Latest: Portuguese soccer team sends condolences on fire; The NRA is pushing policies that gun owners like me don't want; Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke rescinds acceptance of Homeland Security post; Arrests made in killings of 2 Md. students shot on eve of graduation; A how-to guide from the ultra-rich: What to tell your kids about money; Carrie Fisher’s death shines a light on an underrated health problem; Ted Nugent once said Obama should ‘suck on my machine gun.’ Now he wants to tone down the ‘hateful rhetoric’; Trump's Cuba policy tries to redefine 'good' U.S. tourism. That includes putting visitors back on tour buses.; New ad campaign to pressure five GOP senators to vote against health-care overhaul; Missing U.S. sailors found dead after collision with merchant ship off coast of Japan; UK: Banned building materials suspected in London fire
 
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Help wanted: Why Republicans won't work for the Trump administration
The president's increasing volatility and the ongoing Russia problem are giving many qualified candidates second thoughts about working for the White House.
Trump lawyer: The president is not under investigation for obstruction
Attorney Jay Sekulow took issue with a Post story and tried to explain a tweet by the president.
 
'Traumatic' collision that killed sailors almost sank destroyer, Navy says
The Seventh Fleet's commander declined to say how many of the seven missing sailors were found in the USS Fitzgerald's flooded berthing compartments in the wake of the naval ship's collision with a merchant vessel. But the search and rescue mission is over, he said.
 
A teacher’s decision to be ‘visibly queer’ in his photo with President Trump
"I was visibly queer in the Oval Office," Nikos Giannopoulos said, "and no one can take that away from me."
 
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The Latest: Portuguese soccer team sends condolences on fire
The Latest on the Portugal forest fires (all times local):
 
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The NRA is pushing policies that gun owners like me don't want
As it pursues new enemies, gun enthusiasts are finding other groups to represent them.
 
Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke rescinds acceptance of Homeland Security post
Clarke was considered for an assistant secretary post, an adviser said.
 
Arrests made in killings of 2 Md. students shot on eve of graduation
The teens died in a barrage of more than 30 gunshots in Montgomery County.
 
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A how-to guide from the ultra-rich: What to tell your kids about money
They live the America Dream — but want to instill some working-class values in their heirs.
 
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Carrie Fisher’s death shines a light on an underrated health problem
The "Star Wars" star was vocal about her struggles with mental illness and drug addiction, but she said almost nothing about the disease that contributed to her death.
 
Ted Nugent once said Obama should ‘suck on my machine gun.’ Now he wants to tone down the ‘hateful rhetoric’
Ted Nugent has decided to be "more selective with my rants and in my words."
 
Trump's Cuba policy tries to redefine 'good' U.S. tourism. That includes putting visitors back on tour buses.
Package tours and cruise ships could end up aiding the Cuban government and snubbing the entrepreneurial Cubans favored by Washington.
 
New ad campaign to pressure five GOP senators to vote against health-care overhaul
The Community Catalyst Action Fund is spending $1.5 million to pressure senators whose positions on the emerging bill appear to be up in the air.
 
Missing U.S. sailors found dead after collision with merchant ship off coast of Japan
A number of the sailors were found in the berthing compartments of the ship that flooded after the collision, which occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning.
 
UK: Banned building materials suspected in London fire
The new exterior cladding used in a renovation on London's Grenfell Tower may have been banned under U.K. building regulations, two British ministers said Sunday as police continued their investigation into the inferno that killed at least 58 people.
 
 
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