Sunday, 5 June 2016

The Post Most: Pushing racial boundaries, Trump draws rebuke from a fretful GOP

‘You took away my worth’: A rape victim delivers ‘powerful’ message to a former Stanford swimmer; Jake Tapper asked Donald Trump if his judge attack was racist — then followed up 23 times; The 'new Trump' is a no-show; Paul Ryan had the Worst Week in Washington; The ‘heartbreaking’ moment a dying mother begged her friend: ‘Will you take my babies?’; The media have reached a turning point in covering Donald Trump. He may not survive it.; Donald Trump said 'university' was all about education. Actually, its goal was: 'Sell, sell, sell!'; Should you allow parents to hold your college tuition hostage to their morality?; Since clinching the GOP nomination, Trump has gone off stride, off message; When Ali was still Clay, the old white sportswriters didn't know what to think; Alaska’s huge climate mystery — and its global consequences; Bernie Sanders, eyeing a 'contested convention,' urges media to hold off on calling race; Pundits; School forced help on a top student who didn't need it; Ask Amy: Prosperous elders want friends to help pay
 
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Pushing racial boundaries, Trump draws rebuke from a fretful GOP
Party officials worry about the long-term effect of his comments about a judge of Mexican descent.
‘You took away my worth’: A rape victim delivers ‘powerful’ message to a former Stanford swimmer
The 23-year-old delivered what a district attorney called "the most eloquent, powerful and compelling piece of victim advocacy that I've seen in my 20 years as a prosecutor."
 
Jake Tapper asked Donald Trump if his judge attack was racist — then followed up 23 times
And it worked!
 
The 'new Trump' is a no-show
The presumptive GOP nominee shows few signs of reinventing himself for a broader electorate.
 
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Paul Ryan had the Worst Week in Washington
Supporting Trump is a tough pill to swallow.
 
The ‘heartbreaking’ moment a dying mother begged her friend: ‘Will you take my babies?’
"That day was the first day of our new life," Stephanie Culley said. "I feel like our life is complete now. Those six kids were the six links we were missing from our lives."
 
The media have reached a turning point in covering Donald Trump. He may not survive it.
Reporters are getting very aggressive with the Donald.
 
Donald Trump said 'university' was all about education. Actually, its goal was: 'Sell, sell, sell!'
New interviews and documents show how customers were pushed to spend on pricey programs.
 
Should you allow parents to hold your college tuition hostage to their morality?
She wants to move in with her boyfriend for a summer job, but her parents don't approve.
 
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When Ali was still Clay, the old white sportswriters didn't know what to think
The brash young fighter ran from a punch, they said, and he was hanging out with Malcolm X and the Muslims.
 
Alaska’s huge climate mystery — and its global consequences
Will the state be a source of carbon to the atmosphere in the future, or will it actually stow it away instead?
 
Bernie Sanders, eyeing a 'contested convention,' urges media to hold off on calling race
His comments came as rival Hillary Clinton is poised to effectively clinch the nomination following the close of the polls in six states Tuesday.
 
Pundits
When 602 different people, in an eight-day span, are discussing politics on the news networks it's safe to say we've reached peak punditry.
 
School forced help on a top student who didn't need it
Daniel Guth was told he needed an extra support course if he wanted to take AP biology.
 
Ask Amy: Prosperous elders want friends to help pay
Reader and her husband ferry friends to event and cover parking costs.
 
 
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