Sunday, 8 October 2017

The Post Most: Corker calls White House ‘an adult day care center’ in response to Trump’s latest Twitter tirade

 
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Corker calls White House 'an adult day care center' in response to Trump's latest Twitter tirade
Trump said Corker, who made headlines last week with his sharp criticism of the president, "didn't have the guts to run" for reelection.
The strange and deadly saga of 15 circus cats' final week in America
A former Ringling Bros. tiger escaped near Atlanta in September. But that was only the beginning of a saga that drew attention from officials in three states.
 
Trump on North Korea: 'Sorry, but only one thing will work!'
Trump didn't explain what that one thing would be.
 
'We will keep coming back:' Richard Spencer leads another torchlight march in Charlottesville
Richard Spencer had vowed to return to Charlottesville, and on Saturday night, he and his followers did
 
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The Fix • Analysis
Democrats are winning some impressive statehouse elections. What does that mean for 2018?
We talk with Daily Kos's Carolyn Fiddler for a breakdown on the one area where Democrats are winning elections right now.
 
In a switch, GOP deserts its budget-cutting mantra
More Republicans are advocating economic growth instead of spending trims as a way to reduce the federal debt.
 
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Trump is on track to win reelection
Don't be fooled by his approval ratings.
 
Politics • Analysis
Shifting attitudes among Democrats have big implications for 2020
Whether in reaction to Trump or other forces, Democratic views on questions of race, health care, immigration and the government's role are changing.
 
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Wonkblog • Analysis
We have a pretty good idea of when humans will go extinct
Been wondering how much longer things can go on this way? You're not alone.
 
New details emerge about Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock and girlfriend Marilou Danley
Marilou Danley is considered a critical witness in trying to decipher Stephen Paddock's motive.
 
Nate slams Mississippi as the 4th hurricane in an extraordinary year to make landfall in the U.S.
Storm produces power outages and flooding along Gulf Coast.
 
Her disability check was gone, and now the only option left was also one of the worst.
The underground economy has long been a part of rural America, where some receiving benefits are forced to work to survive
 
 
The Doors defined California cool in the '60s. How does their legacy stack up 50 years later?
The band's two surviving members mark the anniversary of their 1967 debut album.
 
Hurricane Nate makes second landfall near Biloxi, Miss., then weakens to tropical storm
Nate produced wind gusts over 70 mph and a storm surge of at least 3 to 5 feet.
 
Nationals/MLB • Perspective
With two swings of the bat, everything may have changed for the Nationals
The Nats were in deep trouble in Game 2 against the Cubs before Bryce Harper and Ryan Zimmerman went deep.
 
PowerPost • Analysis
Scalise and McCain faced death in the mirror. It didn't change their views on two major policy issues.
The shooting of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and Sen. John McCain's brain tumor have shown that in matters of life and death, most politicians don't change stripes.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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