Saturday, 14 January 2017

The Post Most: Head of D.C. National Guard to be removed from post in middle of inauguration

Head of D.C. National Guard to be removed from post in middle of inauguration; Meet the biker hosting the biggest pro-Trump demonstration at the inauguration; You’ve probably never heard of this creepy genealogy site. But it knows a lot about you.; John Lewis says Donald Trump isn’t a legitimate president, and Trump hits back hard; First sign of enhanced U.S.-Russia relations under Trump: An invite to Syria talks; Cancer survivor who once opposed federal health law challenges Ryan on its repeal; Heavily Democratic D.C. braces for a swamp-draining new Republican president; Trump said he'd do a lot — fast. Expectations, meet reality.; Stop obsessing over 'secrets' about Trump and Russia. What we already know is bad enough.; If you want to live longer, take good care of your telomeres; Bernie Sanders’s claim that ‘36,000 people will die yearly’ if Obamacare is repealed; Did we really elect Donald Trump?; The controversy behind the painting that will hang at Trump's inaugural luncheon; Carolyn Hax: A love life on one coast, a loved life on the other; Dear God, are we being punished?; Lockheed Martin CEO tells Trump the cost of F-35 will be ‘significantly’ lower
 
The Post Most
Most popular right now
 
 
Most Read
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.
Meet the biker hosting the biggest pro-Trump demonstration at the inauguration
Chris Cox, a struggling artist, is the head of "Bikers for Trump."
 
You’ve probably never heard of this creepy genealogy site. But it knows a lot about you.
 "Perhaps the software engineers didn't quite puzzle together the kind of monster they were creating."
 
John Lewis says Donald Trump isn’t a legitimate president, and Trump hits back hard
And it's no surprise it comes from the Congressional Black Caucus, which has been particularly incensed by Trump's own questioning of the current president's legitimacy.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
First sign of enhanced U.S.-Russia relations under Trump: An invite to Syria talks
The Kremlin outreach is a marked shift after the Obama administration had been excluded from the process.
 
Cancer survivor who once opposed federal health law challenges Ryan on its repeal
His life-threatening medical crisis turned him into an Affordable Care Act supporter.
 
Heavily Democratic D.C. braces for a swamp-draining new Republican president
Some residents will protest, some will flee — and, yes, some will cheer.
 
Trump said he'd do a lot — fast. Expectations, meet reality.
The incoming president has vowed fast action, but Congress wasn't "built for speed."
 
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."
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
Bernie Sanders’s claim that ‘36,000 people will die yearly’ if Obamacare is repealed
Bernie Sanders earns Four Pinocchios for resorting to fuzzy math to come up with a scary figure.
 
Did we really elect Donald Trump?
We may never know the extent to which Russia or the FBI tilted the election.
 
The controversy behind the painting that will hang at Trump's inaugural luncheon
An early skirmish in the new culture wars is full of irony.
 
Carolyn Hax: A love life on one coast, a loved life on the other
Boyfriend moved, should she follow or stay where her friends and job are?
 
Dear God, are we being punished?
We can only hope that Donald Trump is more of a stepping stone than a stumbling block.
 
Lockheed Martin CEO tells Trump the cost of F-35 will be ‘significantly’ lower
Marillyn Hewson says company is close to a deal that would cut costs and create jobs.
 
 
Recommended for you
 
Recipes
Weekly recipes and more from our Food team.
Sign Up »
 
     
 
©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071
 
 
 

No comments:

Post a Comment