Sunday 10 December 2017

The Post Most: As tax plan gained steam, GOP lost focus on the middle class

 
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As tax plan gained steam, GOP lost focus on the middle class
The final product is looking much different from what President Trump has been promising since the presidential campaign.
A text. A death. And a cop left unwanted by a city that once praised him.
Decorated San Antonio police officer Michael Garza was on duty when he agreed to give a woman a ride. Hours later, he shot and killed her ex-boyfriend.
 
President Trump calls for Washington Post reporter who apologized for inaccurate tweet to be fired
Political reporter Dave Weigel apologized for a now-deleted tweet that showed many empty seats at Trump's Friday rally in Florida.
 
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I study liars. I've never seen one like President Trump.
He tells far more lies, and far more cruel ones, than ordinary people do.
 
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Graphic video shows Daniel Shaver sobbing and begging officer for his life before 2016 shooting
A jury acquitted officer Philip "Mitch" Brailsford of second-degree murder on Thursday
 
As Alabama prepares to vote, Republican Sen. Richard Shelby says state 'deserves better' than Moore
Shelby encouraged fellow Alabama voters to do as he did on his absentee ballot: to write in the name of another Republican.
 
SNL cold open: Kids wonder if Al Franken, Roy Moore and Trump are on Santa's naughty list
"Nineteen accusers. Google it," Santa's elf, played by Kate McKinnon, advises when a child asks about President Trump.
 
Bitter Senate race tests Alabama's image in the country — and at home
In choosing between Roy Moore and Doug Jones, many voters are torn between their values and a desire to move beyond Alabama's history.
 
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California fires rage into second week as massive blazes are 'expected to spread'
The fires have torn through the southern part of the state, killing at least one person and destroying hundreds of buildings.
 
Outlook • Perspective
This is how nuclear war with North Korea would unfold
In one all-too-plausible worst-case scenario, millions die from mistakes and a tweet.
 
Trump ignores backlash, visits Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and praises civil rights leaders
The president got a private tour of the museum and made remarks at a separate event after protests arose over his plans to attend the opening.
 
Cities turn to 'missing middle' housing to keep older millennials from leaving
Duplexes, triplexes and smaller buildings can provide affordable alternatives to moving to suburbs, planners say.
 
 
States to try new ways of executing prisoners. Their latest idea? Opioids.
Critics call the testing of alternatives — including nitrogen gas — human experimentation.
 
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The one best idea for ending sexual harassment
We asked 16 leaders what one change could help stop sexual harassment in their fields.
 
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The GOP's all-out assault on justice
In slandering Mueller and the FBI, Republican yes men trade Americans' trust in the system for Trump's protection.
 
North Korea is a nuclear state. But can the U.S. accept that?
Analysts say there is still room for diplomacy — but with more realistic goals.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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