Sunday, 5 November 2017

The Post Most: Donna Brazile: I considered replacing Clinton with Biden as 2016 Democratic nominee

 
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Donna Brazile: I considered replacing Clinton with Biden as 2016 Democratic nominee
In her new book, the former DNC chief details dysfunction in the Democratic Party and reveals secret deliberations to replace Clinton-Kaine with Biden-Booker after Hillary Clinton's fainting spell.
Poll: Trump's performance lags behind even tepid public expectations
His approval rating remains historically low and confidence in his handling of key issues has declined.
 
Securing North Korean nuclear sites would require a ground invasion, Pentagon says
A Navy admiral sent a blunt assessment of the dangers of military action to lawmakers.
 
'Bullies' and boiling points: How Bob Corker left President Trump, and why it may not be over
The Tennessee senator is keeping everyone guessing about his next move, and even he might not be sure.
 
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Police arrest neighbor after Rand Paul is assaulted at Kentucky home
Rene Boucher, 59, lives in the same gated community as the senator.
 
On SNL, Baldwin's Trump chats with Manafort in the shower — and goes after Weinstein
Before "Saturday Night Live" aired, Alec Baldwin was facing a backlash for comments he made about Harvey Weinstein.
 
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SNL gives Sarah Huckabee Sanders the Sean Spicer treatment
Aidy Bryant's Sanders-y drawl is spot-on.
 
Book Party • Review
Where the alt-right wants to take America — with or without Trump
Three new books explore the origins, intentions and possibilities of alt-right America.
 
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CDC scientists pursue deadly monkeypox virus in Africa
A team of scientists traveled to a remote part of the Congo Republic to trace the deadly monkeypox virus.
 
White House attacks legacies of both Bush presidents after reports that they refused to vote for Trump
New book looks at how the 2 former U.S. leaders see the president as a coarse populist.
 
Saudi Arabia detains princes, ministers and billionaire investor in extraordinary purge
Saudi officials and media outlets framed the arrests as part of an ambitious initiative to root out graft in the kingdom.
 
Some middle-class Americans would pay higher taxes under GOP bill, despite Trump's promise
The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act does raise taxes on some in the middle class, according to the official analysis by Congress's Joint Committee on Taxation.
 
 
With tensions high, Trump, Abe strengthen bond on the links
With a round of golf, a custom cap and a hamburger of American beef, President Donald Trump's first trip to Asia began with a taste of home.
 
Opinion
Being a woman means accumulating a lifetime of indignities
An 87-year-old feminist looks back.
 
India turns to public shaming to get people to use its 52 million new toilets
In one rural district, "good-morning squads" are targeting people who defecate outside.
 
'Termination of chaos': How daylight saving solved America's clock craziness
The Uniform Time Act of 1966, signed into law by President Johnson, was designed to end the country's 'Babel of contradictory clocks.'
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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