Friday, 22 September 2017

The Post Most: A short history of ‘dotard,’ the arcane insult Kim Jong Un used in his threat against Trump

 
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A short history of 'dotard,' the arcane insult Kim Jong Un used in his threat against Trump
Merriam-Webster said "dotard" searches were "high as a kite," and the old word trended on Twitter.
She chose to die so she could give birth. Now her newborn is dead, too.
Life Lynn DeKlyen was born six days before her mother was buried. The infant died Wednesday, according to her family.
 
Amid new sanctions, Trump calls North Korea's leader 'madman' whose regime will face new tests
Kim Jong Un on Thursday reacted angrily to Trump's remarks and actions this week, calling the president a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" and Trump's earlier speech at the U.N. "unprecedented rude nonsense."
 
How Tom Price decided chartered, private jets were a good use of taxpayer money
Trump's secretary of Health and Human Services got stuck at an airport.
 
'Boys brag': Police say art teacher had sex with four students
She reportedly had sex with two of the students on the same night.
 
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The mysterious group that's picking Breitbart apart, one tweet at a time
Sleeping Giants is anonymous, but its approach to killing Breitbart's advertising has been effective.
 
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Red-state Medicaid directors sound the alarm about Cassidy-Graham
This is a prescription for full-blown chaos. Will GOP senators care?
 
Federal estimate shows states' big win-loss gap by 2026 under Cassidy-Graham bill
CMS tallies 31 states that would face cuts as spending on health coverage drops 9 percent overall.
 
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Let's talk about 'The Jimmy Kimmel Test' for a second, and not the one that you think
The primary person to blame for Kimmel's intervention into the health-care policy debate is Sen. Bill Cassidy.
 
Scientists just discovered the first brainless animal that sleeps
The research could reveal where sleep came from and why we must spend so much time doing it.
 
 
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Roy Moore disrupts U.S. Senate race in Alabama — and prepares for new level of defiance in Washington
The former state chief justice, who was removed from office twice, believes God's law comes first.
 
 
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Sorry, Spain. Catalonia is voting on independence whether you like it or not.
Catalans are determined to vote. Madrid is determined to stop them.
 
 
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Hurricane Maria lashes the Turks and Caicos and will next graze the Bahamas
Maria will skirt the Bahamas Friday, but beyond the weekend the storm's track becomes less certain.
 
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Marshawn Lynch and Oakland are ready for one last ride. And you're not invited.
The city is changing, and the Raiders are leaving, but the NFL's most enigmatic player won't be doing either.
 
 
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Company's ban against gay weddings is akin to 'white applicants only' sign, judge says
The wedding ceremony has become the battleground for a conservative legal group.
 
 
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