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The Post Most: A student fatally stabbed a USC professor after a 'personal dispute,' police say

A student fatally stabbed a USC professor after a ‘personal dispute,’ police say; Donald Trump keeps confirming fears about his diplomatic skills; Trump speaks with Taiwanese president, a major break with decades of U.S. policy on China; The post-truth world of the Trump administration is scarier than you think; Yes, you can blame millennials for Hillary Clinton’s loss; Why Trump gets more hype out of 1,000 jobs than Obama does out of 16 million; Maybe Donald Trump knows exactly what he’s doing with these Cabinet picks; A mother-in-law overstays her welcome; Welcome to the post-truth presidency; Trump's demagogic illogic strikes again; China blasts 'petty' Taiwan call with Trump; Voices from Standing Rock; After a toddler accidentally shot and killed his older sister, a family's wounds run deep; Bernie Sanders: Carrier just showed corporations how to beat Donald Trump; BuzzFeed's hit piece on Chip and Joanna Gaines is dangerous; Shouting match erupts between Clinton and Trump aides
 
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A student fatally stabbed a USC professor after a ‘personal dispute,’ police say
Police say the incident wasn't a random act of violence, but rather a "personal dispute."
Donald Trump keeps confirming fears about his diplomatic skills
As with Mexico, another Trump diplomatic call turns into a he-said-they-said.
 
Trump speaks with Taiwanese president, a major break with decades of U.S. policy on China
The call is the first known contact between a U.S. president or president-elect with a Taiwanese leader since 1979.
 
The post-truth world of the Trump administration is scarier than you think
The president-elect's inner circle is now utterly dismissing the existence of facts.
 
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Yes, you can blame millennials for Hillary Clinton’s loss
Hillary Clinton's campaign manager does. And he has a point.
 
Why Trump gets more hype out of 1,000 jobs than Obama does out of 16 million
The economic approaches of the president and the president-elect offer a contrast.
 
Maybe Donald Trump knows exactly what he’s doing with these Cabinet picks
The doomsday predictions have proven unfounded.
 
A mother-in-law overstays her welcome
Her one-day visit lasted three, and she walked into their bedroom at 7 a.m. without knocking.
 
Welcome to the post-truth presidency
Journalists and citizens alike must remain vigiliant in refuting false facts and fake news.
 
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China blasts 'petty' Taiwan call with Trump
Experts wonder if the conversation between President-elect Trump and Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-Wen was a slip-up or a major signal by the incoming U.S. administration.
 
Voices from Standing Rock
Six people, six views from the angry prairie standoff over the Dakota Access Pipeline.
 
After a toddler accidentally shot and killed his older sister, a family's wounds run deep
Nine-year-old Kimi Reylander's death has left her loved ones reeling and complicated their relationships with guns.
 
Bernie Sanders: Carrier just showed corporations how to beat Donald Trump
We need a president who can stand up to big corporations, not fold to their demands.
 
BuzzFeed's hit piece on Chip and Joanna Gaines is dangerous
It's bad journalism and bad advocacy.
 
Shouting match erupts between Clinton and Trump aides
Top Clinton strategists accuse their Trump counterparts of fueling racism to win the election.
 
 
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