Saturday 24 September 2016

The Post Most: Trump is headed for a win, says professor who has predicted 30 years of presidential outcomes correctly

Trump is headed for a win, says professor who has predicted 30 years of presidential outcomes correctly; Maryland man instructed others 'like a coach' during recorded gang rape; 'Who is this Robert Smith?': A quiet billionaire makes some noise with $20 million gift to the African American museum; From Hiroko to Susie: The untold stories of Japanese war brides; A ferocious assault on Aleppo suggests the U.S. may be wrong on Syria; Manhunt underway for gunman who killed 5 at Washington state mall; Republican lawmakers under fire for racially insensitive comments after Charlotte unrest; Dear readers: Please stop calling us 'the media.' There is no such thing.; African American Museum opening: ‘This place is more than a building. It is a dream come true.’; The new Godzilla film imagines a strong Japan pushing back against the U.S.; Armed intruders kicked in the door. What they found was a woman opening fire.; A movie revisits the night a nuclear warhead nearly destroyed Arkansas; They wanted to rob the pizza guy. They did not expect a 250-pound, ex-NFL linebacker to deliver the pie.; Two Army generals have been relieved of their duties; Ted Cruz and his conscience amicably part ways; How could sexism hurt Clinton in the debates? These female high school debaters know.
 
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Trump is headed for a win, says professor who has predicted 30 years of presidential outcomes correctly
Prof. Allan Lichtman's "13 Keys to the White House" point to a GOP win.
Maryland man instructed others 'like a coach' during recorded gang rape
Cecil Burrows, 23, joined a gang after arriving in Montgomery County when he was 12. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail.
 
'Who is this Robert Smith?': A quiet billionaire makes some noise with $20 million gift to the African American museum
With a mind for math and music, Smith has built a fortune. Now he hopes to see African American stories and culture shared in a digital age.
 
From Hiroko to Susie: The untold stories of Japanese war brides
They married 'the enemy,' then created uniquely American lives.
 
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A ferocious assault on Aleppo suggests the U.S. may be wrong on Syria
Obama and Kerry say there is no military solution to the war. Russia and Syria think there is.
 
Manhunt underway for gunman who killed 5 at Washington state mall
The shooter was last seen walking toward Interstate 5 from Cascade Mall, police said.
 
Republican lawmakers under fire for racially insensitive comments after Charlotte unrest
The responses pointed to GOP leaders' deepening alienation from black voters.
 
Dear readers: Please stop calling us 'the media.' There is no such thing.
Why your broad-brush claims of "bias" are pretty ridiculous in this day and age.
 
African American Museum opening: ‘This place is more than a building. It is a dream come true.’
A weekend of celebrations includes a grand opening ceremony with a speech from President Obama.
 
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Armed intruders kicked in the door. What they found was a woman opening fire.
Authorities said a woman in Georgia shot and killed a suspect during a home invasion.
 
A movie revisits the night a nuclear warhead nearly destroyed Arkansas
"Command and Control" is based on Eric Schlosser's book about our nuclear arsenal.
 
They wanted to rob the pizza guy. They did not expect a 250-pound, ex-NFL linebacker to deliver the pie.
The delivery man looked at his assailants "like Hulk Hogan, and from that the guys knew that we better get out of here," a police spokesman said.
 
Two Army generals have been relieved of their duties
It's a rare move for the branch.
 
Ted Cruz and his conscience amicably part ways
Please respect their privacy during this difficult time.
 
How could sexism hurt Clinton in the debates? These female high school debaters know.
Not looking "presidential" is just the beginning.
 
 
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