Sunday, 16 July 2017

The Post Most: Poll finds Trump’s standing weakened since springtime

Poll finds Trump's standing weakened since springtime; Police thought a skydiver died in an accident — until they saw his final message to his wife; Roger Federer, at 35, wins Wimbledon for a record eighth time; Trump defends his son — drawing a contrast with Clinton — and says media are 'distorting democracy'; How Bill Clinton and George W. Bush got over their politics and became BFFs; As opioid overdoses exact a higher price, communities ponder who should be saved; Why would the GOP want to pass a hugely unpopular health-care bill? Let’s debate.; Here are some of the toughest battles still to be fought against ISIS; The latest evidence of Trump's unfitness may be the most revolting; ‘Lie after lie after lie’: Fox News’s Shepard Smith has a Cronkite moment on Russia; Trump campaign paid firm of lawyer representing Trump Jr. before emails were made public; These animals can survive until the end of the Earth, astrophysicists say; Trump Jr.'s Russia meeting sure sounds like a Russian intelligence operation; The GOP’s moral rot is the problem, not Donald Trump Jr.; The real lesson of the Trump family's troubles? Nepotism doesn't pay.; Macron decries France's Nazi past during Netanyahu visit
 
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Poll finds Trump's standing weakened since springtime
President's standing is buffeted by sense of little progress, perceptions of decline in American leadership abroad and concerns about health-care bill.
Police thought a skydiver died in an accident — until they saw his final message to his wife
Capotorto Vitantonio was a licensed professional skydiver who lived in DeLand, Fla.
 
Roger Federer, at 35, wins Wimbledon for a record eighth time
The Swiss star not only surpassed all other male Wimbledon champions with his eight titles, but became the oldest champion in the Open Era.
 
Trump defends his son — drawing a contrast with Clinton — and says media are 'distorting democracy'
Tweeting from his private golf club in Bedminster, N.J., the president lashed out at the media for coverage of the disclosure that his oldest son and namesake held a meeting last year with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer who offered damaging information about Hillary Clinton.
 
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As opioid overdoses exact a higher price, communities ponder who should be saved
Narcan can revive overdose victims, but some local officials wonder if it's worth the cost.
 
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Why would the GOP want to pass a hugely unpopular health-care bill? Let’s debate.
I debated a former top Senate GOP staffer about why he thinks Republicans need it.
 
Here are some of the toughest battles still to be fought against ISIS
The battle in Mosul is finally over, but the militants still control a sizable area, mostly in Syria but also Iraq.
 
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The latest evidence of Trump's unfitness may be the most revolting
We are at risk of suffering outrage overload here.
 
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‘Lie after lie after lie’: Fox News’s Shepard Smith has a Cronkite moment on Russia
"The deception … is mind-boggling," Smith says.
 
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Trump campaign paid firm of lawyer representing Trump Jr. before emails were made public
The campaign committee paid the lawyer nearly two weeks before he announced he was representing Trump's son.
 
These animals can survive until the end of the Earth, astrophysicists say
Tardigrades are so tough that they'll survive apocalyptic asteroids and gamma ray bursts, astrophysicists say. Biologists say nope.
 
Trump Jr.'s Russia meeting sure sounds like a Russian intelligence operation
A CIA veteran says it's in line with what he'd expect to see.
 
The GOP’s moral rot is the problem, not Donald Trump Jr.
That's ultimately what gave us President Trump.
 
The real lesson of the Trump family's troubles? Nepotism doesn't pay.
In business or politics, putting relatives in charge is a bad idea.
 
Macron decries France's Nazi past during Netanyahu visit
French President Emmanuel Macron denounced France's collaboration in the Holocaust, lashing out Sunday at those who negate or minimize the country's role in sending tens of thousands of Jews to their deaths.
 
 
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