Sunday, 29 October 2017

The Post Most: The ‘dossier’ and the uranium deal: A guide to the latest allegations

 
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The 'dossier' and the uranium deal: A guide to the latest allegations
After a week of twists and turns in the Russia probe, here's everything you need to know to catch up.
Puerto Rico governor calls for cancellation of $300 million contract with small Montana firm to repair power lines
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rossello said that the contract with Whitefish Energy was a distraction after critics in the electric power industry, Congress and the Federal Emergency Management Agency raised questions. The power authority, also known as PREPA, opted to hire Whitefish rather than activate the "mutual aid" arrangements it has with other utilities. This […]
I lived with an Alzheimer's diagnosis for years. But a recent test says I may not have it after all.
Diagnosing Alzheimer's is tricky. Dementia and cognitive decline have many causes.
 
Outlook • Perspective
The Reformation is over. Protestants won. So why are we still here?
Roman Catholicism is rich and vibrant. But someone has to keep the Church honest.
 
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Nuclear sub sailors fired after 'absolutely disgraceful' parties with a prostitute and cocaine
The transgression happened as the British submarine was docked in the United States to pick up nuclear weapons.
 
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Evangelicals and Catholics made their peace. Catholics are paying the price.
Some have begun to realize they traded orthodoxy for political expediency.
 
'Something is eating my brain,' an inmate said. A lawsuit claims he was left to die.
The suit is the latest in a long line of controversies involving Corizon Health, one of the largest correctional health-care providers in the country.
 
The Fix • Analysis
CNN broke news in the Russia probe. Roger Stone's resulting rant got him yanked off Twitter.
Trump's longtime adviser called a CNN reporter "human excrement" who should be confronted after the network told viewers of an indictment in the Russia investigation.
 
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'White Lives Matter' organizers cancel second rally after taunts from counterprotesters
The Tennessee rally of white supremacists, which had twice as many counterprotesters, never made it to its second location.
 
She signed up to be a surrogate mother — and unwittingly gave her own child away
At six weeks, a second baby appeared on Jessica Allen's scans. She assumed she was carrying identical twins.
 
Historic Alexandria church decides to remove plaques honoring Washington, Lee
The memorials to the two parishioners will be relocated to a new place of "respectful prominence."
 
In standoff with North Korea, the U.S. keeps deployment of 'strategic assets' mysterious
The Pentagon's top general acknowledged discussed the issue with South Korean officials while in Seoul last week.
 
 
A mother purposely drove SUV with her three children off a cliff, police say
Investigators spent a year trying to figure out what caused the SUV to go over Lucky Peak.
 
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Nobody listened to Luther at first. That's why he succeeded.
He was able to build his support only because it took so long for word to spread.
 
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The Post's endorsements in Virginia
In statewide elections Nov. 7, we support Ralph Northam, Justin Fairfax and Mark Herring.
 
Citizen Obama, welcome to jury duty
The former president has often spoken of the need for civic engagement.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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