Friday, 25 August 2017

The Post Most: A black man went undercover online as a white supremacist. This is what he learned.

 
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A black man went undercover online as a white supremacist. This is what he learned.
Trump slams another Republican senator, warning Bob Corker that 'Tennessee not happy!'
Trump taunted the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman on Twitter after Corker last week publicly questioned the president's stability and competence.
 
Yellen rejects Trump approach to Wall Street regulation, says post-crisis banking rules make economy safer
The Federal Reserve chair rejected assertions from President Trump and top aides that regulators have gone too far and that the rules should be rolled back.
 
French President Macron has spent $30,000 on makeup services in just 3 months
France's political fresh face has some expensive help.
 
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With the debt ceiling, President Trump is playing with fire
It wouldn't just crater the U.S. economy. It would take the rest of the world's financial system with it.
 
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Texas in direct path of suddenly intensifying, 'astounding' Hurricane Harvey
It would be the first major hurricane to strike the U.S. since 2005; historic deluge looks likely
 
Hurricane Harvey grows stronger as Texas braces for historic storm to make landfall Friday evening
Harvey expected to reach Category 3 intensity as it bears down on Corpus Christi
 
At CIA, a watchful eye on Mike Pompeo, the president's ardent ally
The director's tendency to play down Russian interference in the 2016 election is seen as a nod to Trump.
 
Mnuchin viewed eclipse from lawn of Fort Knox, Treasury says (updated)
Treasury officials rejected the notion that the secretary traveled there for the eclipse, noting that the trip had been planned for earlier in the month but was postponed when the Senate delayed its recess.
 
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Alec Baldwin can't quit Trump. Neither can the news media.
The media can't resist Trump either — not that ignoring the president is an option, but he attracts an inordinate amount of coverage.
 
 
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What Trump has undone
A look at where Trump has reversed the nation's course.
 
 
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Trump's rhetorical schizophrenia is easy to see through
The authentic president was on full display in Phoenix
 
 
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Falsely accused of satanic horrors, a couple spent 21 years in prison. Now they're owed millions.
Children accused the Kellers of wearing white robes, serving blood-laced Kool Aid, cutting the heart out of a baby and using Satan's arm as a paintbrush, among other things.
 
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Disturbing video shows high school cheerleaders screaming as they're forced to do splits
The coach, Ozell Williams, is a Guinness World Record holder and former contestant on "America's Got Talent."
 
 
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'My pipe dream finally came true': This woman won the second-largest Powerball jackpot ever
Mavis Wanczyk, the lone winner of the $758.7 million jackpot, called into work "and told them I will not be coming back."
 
 
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