Sunday, 15 January 2017

The Post Most: Animal activists finally have something to applaud at Ringling Bros. circus: its closure

Animal activists finally have something to applaud at Ringling Bros. circus: its closure; Rep. John Lewis’s books sell out following Donald Trump’s attacks; With days left in office, President Obama ushers in dozens of policies. But will they stay seated?; Trump-Lewis feud could be harbinger of new round of hyper-partisanship; Carolyn Hax: Breadwinner can't achieve her goals with aimless, jobless husband; Meet the biker hosting the biggest pro-Trump demonstration at the inauguration; News conferences could be moved from White House, Priebus says; Video shows police tackling and beating a black man suspected of stealing a car. It was his.; The Donald Trump press conference you didn’t see; Texas teacher who had sex almost daily with 13-year-old student gets 10 years in prison; Stop obsessing over 'secrets' about Trump and Russia. What we already know is bad enough.; A gynecologist secretly photographed patients. What's their pain worth?; High school runner shovels entire track lane after snowstorm just to avoid the treadmill; Trump transition team says it asked D.C. National Guard general to stay; Head of D.C. National Guard to be removed from post in middle of inauguration; The investigation of James Comey is exactly what the country needs
 
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Animal activists finally have something to applaud at Ringling Bros. circus: its closure
The final performances will be in May.
Rep. John Lewis’s books sell out following Donald Trump’s attacks
Lewis said on "Meet the Press" that he wouldn't invite Trump to Selma, Ala., the site of historic civil rights marches.
 
With days left in office, President Obama ushers in dozens of policies. But will they stay seated?
Republicans vow to reverse the final flurry of administration activity.
 
Trump-Lewis feud could be harbinger of new round of hyper-partisanship
The Georgia congressman says the president-elect is not "legitimate." Trump responds that the civil rights leader is "all talk."
 
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Carolyn Hax: Breadwinner can't achieve her goals with aimless, jobless husband
Wife dreams of affording travel and beach life, but spouse struggles to find work he enjoys.
 
Meet the biker hosting the biggest pro-Trump demonstration at the inauguration
Chris Cox, a struggling artist, is the head of "Bikers for Trump."
 
News conferences could be moved from White House, Priebus says
Priebus spoke on ABC's "This Week" hours after Esquire magazine published a report suggesting that the media could be permanently moved from the White House to other buildings nearby.
 
Video shows police tackling and beating a black man suspected of stealing a car. It was his.
As the officers kneed and kicked him, Lawrence Crosby said the car was his and that he had proof of ownership in the car.
 
The Donald Trump press conference you didn’t see
The "Saturday Night Live" version.
 
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Stop obsessing over 'secrets' about Trump and Russia. What we already know is bad enough.
The already-public information about Trump's relationship with Russia on its own is "kompromat."
 
A gynecologist secretly photographed patients. What's their pain worth?
A retired judge was tasked with splitting up the $190 million settlement for the patients of Nikita Levy, who left them with a lifetime of trauma.
 
High school runner shovels entire track lane after snowstorm just to avoid the treadmill
The best boys cross country runner in North Carolina doesn't mind putting in work to get a workout.
 
Trump transition team says it asked D.C. National Guard general to stay
A call came only after a negative story about his ouster, Maj. Gen. Errol Schwartz says.
 
Head of D.C. National Guard to be removed from post in middle of inauguration
Maj. Gen. Errol R. Schwartz hands over command the moment Trump is sworn in as president.
 
The investigation of James Comey is exactly what the country needs
How did the FBI director influence the election, and why?
 
 
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