Saturday, 4 June 2016

The Post Most: The media have reached a turning point in covering Donald Trump. He may not survive it.

Jake Tapper asked Donald Trump if his judge attack was racist — then followed up 23 times; One year after woman was mistakenly given someone else’s newborn, her baby comes home; Muhammad Ali, boxing icon and global goodwill ambassador, dies at 74; Texas teacher had sex with her 8th grade English student ‘on almost a daily basis,’ police say; Here’s what happens when a tea party darling becomes the movement’s enemy; Donald Trump tweeted out 9 graphs proving that Obama failed. We fact-checked them.; Garbine Muguruza powers past Serena Williams in French Open final; Seine River peaks in Paris, museums to be shut for days; Alberto R. Gonzales: Trump has a right to ask if Judge Gonzalo Curiel is fair; Trump vows not to change — which means everyone else in politics has to; 'Part of me just passed with him': George Foreman reacts to Muhammad Ali’s death; Couple found guilty of having sex on a Florida beach, faces up to 15 years in prison; ‘He mutilated my child,’ says father who attacked grinning serial killer in court; Pope approves measures to oust bishops who botch abuse cases; Driver runs over motorcycle in horrifying road-rage incident caught on camera
 
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The media have reached a turning point in covering Donald Trump. He may not survive it.
Reporters are getting very aggressive with the Donald.
Jake Tapper asked Donald Trump if his judge attack was racist — then followed up 23 times
And it worked!
 
One year after woman was mistakenly given someone else’s newborn, her baby comes home
She suspected from the start that he wasn't her child.
 
Muhammad Ali, boxing icon and global goodwill ambassador, dies at 74
Mr. Ali, who shocked the world with his boxing skills, gave up his title to protest the Vietnam War and became an international symbol of brotherhood.
 
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Texas teacher had sex with her 8th grade English student ‘on almost a daily basis,’ police say
The bizarre and layered saga began nearly a year ago, Alexandria M. Vera told police, when she met the boy during summer school in 2015.
 
Here’s what happens when a tea party darling becomes the movement’s enemy
When she ran six years ago, Ellmers joined the bus tour hosted by the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity that traveled the country railing against Obamacare. Now, AFP and other conservative groups are trying to oust her on Tuesday.
 
Donald Trump tweeted out 9 graphs proving that Obama failed. We fact-checked them.
The nine graphs include a lot of mysteries and misrepresentations.
 
Garbine Muguruza powers past Serena Williams in French Open final
Hard-hitting Spaniard, 22, takes her first Grand Slam title with a 7-5, 6-4 victory.
 
Seine River peaks in Paris, museums to be shut for days
The Seine River peaked early Saturday around Paris, hitting its highest level in nearly 35 years — almost 4.5 meters (15 feet) above average — and authorities warned it could take up to ten days for the river to return to normal.
 
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Trump vows not to change — which means everyone else in politics has to
As he moves into a general election, the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee intensifies his attacks.
 
'Part of me just passed with him': George Foreman reacts to Muhammad Ali’s death
The longtime adversary of the "Greatest" mourned the loss of Ali.
 
Couple found guilty of having sex on a Florida beach, faces up to 15 years in prison
The two are facing prison time and must register as sex offenders after being filmed on Bradenton Beach.
 
‘He mutilated my child,’ says father who attacked grinning serial killer in court
If the heart-wrenching courtroom scene was unusual, then so, too, was the gruesome case that brought it about.
 
Pope approves measures to oust bishops who botch abuse cases
Pope Francis on Saturday scrapped his proposed tribunal to prosecute bishops who failed to protect their flocks from pedophile priests and instead established new legal procedures to remove them if the Vatican finds they were negligent.
 
Driver runs over motorcycle in horrifying road-rage incident caught on camera
"I thought the guy was trying to kill us, obviously," said Joe Calderazzo, the biker who was injured in the road-rage incident.
 
 
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