Sunday, 19 February 2017

The Post Most: Sweden has no idea what Trump meant when he said, ‘You look at what's happening … in Sweden’

Sweden has no idea what Trump meant when he said, 'You look at what’s happening … in Sweden'; Memos signed by DHS secretary describe sweeping new guidelines for deporting illegal immigrants; John McCain just systematically dismantled Donald Trump’s entire worldview; DeVos criticized teachers at D.C. school she visited — and they are not having it; Defense Secretary Mattis disagrees with Trump, says he does not see media as the enemy; Former D.C. schools chief takes on DeVos: ‘Sorry lady … this is so amateur and unprofessional’; Utah Republican argues against equal pay for women: It’s ‘bad for families’ and society; For decades they hid Jefferson's mistress. Now Monticello is making room for Sally Hemings.; 'Life is a campaign': After a difficult first month, Trump returns to his comfort zone; ‘That’s how dictators get started': McCain criticizes Trump for calling media ‘the enemy’; These California teachers mocked students for skipping school on immigrant boycott day; 'California is a nation, not a state': A fringe movement wants a break from the U.S.; Trump attempts a reset with a rally, new staff and a renewed fight with the media; Inside the anger that gave us Trump — and that will long outlast him; The fiduciary rule and you; When it comes to heart attacks, women are different from men
 
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Sweden has no idea what Trump meant when he said, 'You look at what’s happening … in Sweden'
The former prime minister of Sweden believes the U.S. president was referring to a nonexistent attack.
Memos signed by DHS secretary describe sweeping new guidelines for deporting illegal immigrants
The documents detail plans to hire thousands of additional enforcement agents and expand the pool of immigrants prioritized for removal.
 
John McCain just systematically dismantled Donald Trump’s entire worldview
Stunning stuff from a member of the president's own party.
 
DeVos criticized teachers at D.C. school she visited — and they are not having it
Jefferson Middle School Academy responded to DeVos's claim that its teachers are in 'receive mode.'
 
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Defense Secretary Mattis disagrees with Trump, says he does not see media as the enemy
"I don't have any issues with the press myself," Mattis said.
 
Former D.C. schools chief takes on DeVos: ‘Sorry lady … this is so amateur and unprofessional’
Kaya Henderson reacts to remarks Education Secretary Betsy DeVos made about teachers she saw at a D.C. public school.
 
Utah Republican argues against equal pay for women: It’s ‘bad for families’ and society
Following outcry over his remarks, James Green apologized and resigned from his post as vice chair of the Wasatch County GOP.
 
For decades they hid Jefferson's mistress. Now Monticello is making room for Sally Hemings.
A $35 million restoration will showcase the lives of the Founding Father's slaves.
 
'Life is a campaign': After a difficult first month, Trump returns to his comfort zone
"I'm here because I want to be among my friends and among the people," the president said.
 
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These California teachers mocked students for skipping school on immigrant boycott day
One high school teacher described students who joined "A Day Without Immigrants" as "lazy." Others said classes were quieter and more productive.
 
'California is a nation, not a state': A fringe movement wants a break from the U.S.
Using Trump's victory as momentum, the group wants the Golden State's voters to decide on secession.
 
Trump attempts a reset with a rally, new staff and a renewed fight with the media
The White House effort comes after four weeks of contoversy and declining popularity.
 
Inside the anger that gave us Trump — and that will long outlast him
 
The fiduciary rule and you
President Donald Trump's administration is working to dismantle a complex set of financial rules including the "fiduciary rule," which requires certain financial professionals to act in their clients' best interests when providing retirement advice.
 
When it comes to heart attacks, women are different from men
Coronary heart disease is the No. 1 killer of men and women in the United States.
 
 
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