Saturday, 11 June 2016

The Post Most: Trump’s ‘Pocahontas’ attack leaves fellow Republicans squirming (again)

‘Voice’ singer Christina Grimmie killed in shooting at concert venue; A young man is skinned alive. A sign of new Taliban brutality?; At Malia Obama's high school graduation, the commander in chief is 'just a total dad'; Ryan grilled at Romney summit, where a CEO compares Trump to Hitler; The Stanford sex offender’s beliefs about sexual assault are surprisingly widespread; Elon Musk provides new details on his ‘mind blowing’ mission to Mars; ‘You took away my worth': A sexual assault victim’s powerful message to her Stanford attacker; Trump doesn't have a national campaign. So the GOP is trying to run one for him.; Trump offers tongue-in-cheek apology for Pocahontas remark — to Pocahontas; 'Did you rage?' In Stanford sexual assault case, court records shed new light; Justin Trudeau may have made the best case for legal pot ever; Road to 270: Donald Trump faces uphill climb to White House; This government competition could completely change the American city; Carolyn Hax: 10 years after heartbreak, she's digging for dark answers; In Brock Turner’s home town, we’re raising kids who are never told ‘no’
 
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Trump's 'Pocahontas' attack leaves fellow Republicans squirming (again)
The candidate's swipe at Sen. Elizabeth Warren alarms some GOP lawmakers.
‘Voice’ singer Christina Grimmie killed in shooting at concert venue
Grimmie, a one-time "Voice" finalist, was signing autographs after a show in Orlando when a gunman opened fire.
 
A young man is skinned alive. A sign of new Taliban brutality?
A cycle of rage and revenge keeps Afghanistan one of the world's most dangerous countries.
 
At Malia Obama's high school graduation, the commander in chief is 'just a total dad'
No speeches and no special attention as the president's daughter collects her diploma.
 
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Ryan grilled at Romney summit, where a CEO compares Trump to Hitler
Ryan explained the difficult political situation he was in, as the leader of House Republicans.
 
The Stanford sex offender’s beliefs about sexual assault are surprisingly widespread
College students admit to forcing sex, but they don't call it rape.
 
Elon Musk provides new details on his ‘mind blowing’ mission to Mars
In an exclusive interview, Musk said he hopes to land people on the Red Planet in 2025.
 
‘You took away my worth': A sexual assault victim’s powerful message to her Stanford attacker
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."
 
Trump doesn't have a national campaign. So the GOP is trying to run one for him.
The likely nominee is outsourcing most of his political operation to the Republican Party.
 
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'Did you rage?' In Stanford sexual assault case, court records shed new light
New documents suggest the former Stanford swimmer may have had prior history with alcohol and drug use, contradicting a message he sought to project.
 
Justin Trudeau may have made the best case for legal pot ever
Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, offered an unusually strong case for why people who hate marijuana should legalize it anyway.
 
Road to 270: Donald Trump faces uphill climb to White House
The presidential primaries are just about over and the nominees have emerged. And the general election begins with Democrat Hillary Clinton already ahead of Republican Donald Trump on the Road to 270.
 
This government competition could completely change the American city
Can driverless Ubers help push Pittsburgh past six other cities?
 
Carolyn Hax: 10 years after heartbreak, she's digging for dark answers
A woman wants to continue her fact-finding mission to find out details about a death.
 
In Brock Turner’s home town, we’re raising kids who are never told ‘no’
I live in Oakwood, Ohio, the home of the Stanford sex offender. Communities like this one have a dark side.
 
 
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