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The Post Most: Read Anthony Scaramucci's old tweets. You'll understand why he deleted them.

Read Anthony Scaramucci’s old tweets. You’ll understand why he deleted them.; White House offers muddled message on Russia sanctions legislation; Texas tragedy: 8 dead among dozens found inside hot truck in suspected smuggling case; In tweet storm, Trump decries ‘illegal leaks’ and asserts 'all agree' he has complete power to pardon; He brought Burundi’s first robotics team to the U.S. to inspire his country. Then, the teens disappeared.; This presidency can’t be saved. It’s all downhill from here.; How ISIS nearly stumbled on the ingredients for a 'dirty bomb'; The clock may have just run out on the White House press corps; McCain’s primary rival urges him to step aside after diagnosis — and suggests she could replace him; Charlie Gard’s parents curse, sob and storm out of courtroom over brain scan; At the end of her life, my mother started seeing ghosts, and it freaked me out; A total solar eclipse is happening Aug. 21, and here’s what you need to know; Trump had 'The Art of the Deal.' Now Democrats say their economic agenda is 'A Better Deal.'; For John McCain, character comes through; No matter what he does, history says Trump will never be popular; These are the suicide cars and trucks that made the battle of Mosul so bloody
 
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Read Anthony Scaramucci’s old tweets. You’ll understand why he deleted them.
"I'm deleting old tweets. Past views evolved & and shouldn't be a distraction," Scaramucci said.
White House offers muddled message on Russia sanctions legislation
Sanders and Scaramucci contradicted each other on whether the president supports the bill.
 
Texas tragedy: 8 dead among dozens found inside hot truck in suspected smuggling case
At least 38 people had been locked inside a tractor-trailer with no air conditioning or water, authorities said.
 
In tweet storm, Trump decries ‘illegal leaks’ and asserts 'all agree' he has complete power to pardon
The president said a Post report of Attorney General Jeff Sessions's discussions with the Russian ambassador was based on leaks that "must stop."
 
He brought Burundi’s first robotics team to the U.S. to inspire his country. Then, the teens disappeared.
The teens orchestrated their disappearance possibly to seek asylum in the U.S. and Canada.
 
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This presidency can’t be saved. It’s all downhill from here.
All the scenarios are bad.
 
How ISIS nearly stumbled on the ingredients for a 'dirty bomb'
A key element for a potentially devastating weapon was missing in Mosul.
 
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The clock may have just run out on the White House press corps
In the Trump and Scaramucci era of press relations, reporters will need to be careful not to be lured into providing a platform for a Trump propaganda show.
 
McCain’s primary rival urges him to step aside after diagnosis — and suggests she could replace him
Kelli Ward, who lost to McCain in last year's Republican primary, said the senator "owes it to the people of Arizona to step aside."
 
Charlie Gard’s parents curse, sob and storm out of courtroom over brain scan
Hospital's lawyer said there is an updated brain scan on the terminally ill baby, but that it made for "sad reading."
 
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At the end of her life, my mother started seeing ghosts, and it freaked me out
It's not that uncommon, but it was hard to figure out how to respond
 
A total solar eclipse is happening Aug. 21, and here’s what you need to know
What to expect, where to go and how to watch the greatest solar eclipse in America's history.
 
Trump had 'The Art of the Deal.' Now Democrats say their economic agenda is 'A Better Deal.'
Democratic leaders are expected to announce a new economic agenda Monday that is designed to revive a party desperate to win back at least some control next year.
 
For John McCain, character comes through
The senator has responded to his diagnosis of brain cancer with typical grit and humor.
 
No matter what he does, history says Trump will never be popular
Presidents who win the electoral college but lose the popular vote never really recover.
 
These are the suicide cars and trucks that made the battle of Mosul so bloody
Militants deployed a steady stream of these suicide vehicles in the narrow streets of the city.
 
 
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