Saturday, 25 November 2017

The Post Most: He thought he saw a deer and fired his pistol. Now his neighbor is dead.

 
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He thought he saw a deer and fired his pistol. Now his neighbor is dead.
A woman was killed Wednesday after a neighbor mistook her for a deer and shot her.
A flat-Earther's plan to launch himself in a homemade rocket just hit a speed bump
"It's still happening," Mike Hughes said of his plan to "prove" that Earth is flat.
 
Mueller might be the one who's 'draining the swamp'
A powerhouse lobbying firm was forced to close after the special counsel's probe, and more people are disclosing their work as foreign agents.
 
What we've learned about the North Korean soldier whose daring escape was caught on video
Lee Cook-Jong, the surgeon overseeing the defector's treatment, said the 24-year-old enjoys the Jim Carrey movie "Bruce Almighty" and the television crime series "CSI."
 
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While eyes are on Russia, Sessions dramatically reshapes the Justice Department
As the attorney general is frequently questioned on his Russia-related dealings, he has been able to quickly enact big changes at the agency.
 
'I don't feel like I'm a threat anymore.' New HIV guidelines are changing lives.
The medical establishment says those with undetectable viral loads cannot infect their sex partners.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Could the battle for the GOP's soul leave Republicans unelectable?
Trump's critics, like Sen. Jeff Flake, certainly think so.
 
Trump claims he took himself out of the running for Time's 'Person of the Year'
Trump has long been obsessed with being on the cover of magazines, especially Time.
 
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Opinion
The end of shame
The GOP wants another Senate seat and a grossly unfair tax measure. At what cost?
 
Opinion
How will this sexual assault moment end? With a whimper.
Comments by Trump and Kellyanne Conway should be a caution to millions of women that they shouldn't complain about sexual misconduct.
 
Erik Wemple • Opinion
President Trump's media narcissism declines holiday break
This fellow and magazine covers ...
 
Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton come to Malia Obama's defense
Ivanka Trump and Chelsea Clinton both criticized media outlets that have reported on videos reportedly showing Malia Obama.
 
 
A growing number of young Americans are leaving desk jobs to farm
This generation of farmers is more likely to grow organically and be involved in the local food system, a survey finds.
 
'Doug Jones's problem': African American voters not energized by Alabama's Senate race
To beat Republican Roy Moore, the Democratic nominee will need massive black turnout — and some Jones supporters fear it won't happen.
 
Suddenly, Zimbabwe's biggest newspaper can print exactly what it wants. It's harder than it sounds.
The government-owned Zimbabwe Herald finds itself without a censor for the first time in 37 years.
 
FCC net neutrality process 'corrupted' by fake comments and vanishing consumer complaints, officials say
Agency critics say the submissions interfered with the policymaking process.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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