Sunday 26 February 2017

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Transgender wrestler Mack Beggs identifies as a male. He just won the Texas state girls title.; A student was punished for filming professor's anti-Trump rant. Then came the backlash.; U.S. detains and nearly deports French Holocaust historian; A Trump voter's message to retailers: 'Keep your mouths shut about our president'; ‘Bodies flying off the hood': Suspected drunk driver plows into Mardi Gras parade, injuring 28; Thousands of furious Trump fans can’t stop visiting a website that pretends Clinton won; North Korean leader's half brother suffered a 'very painful death' within 20 minutes, Malaysian officials say; Where did Steve Bannon get his worldview? From my book.; Trump to skip White House correspondents’ dinner: ‘No reason for him to go in and sit and pretend’; Trump's Cabinet has to work as a cleanup crew; Who is Nils Bildt? Swedish ‘national security advisor’ interviewed by Fox News is a mystery to Swedes; After Trump's immigration order, anxiety grows in Florida's farm fields; The White House’s big ‘fake news’ cop-out; Thomas Perez elected the first Latino leader of Democratic Party; DNC race in rear view, Bernie Sanders heads to Kansas to rip Republican policies; What popular tax breaks are at risk if GOP overhauls taxes?
 
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Transgender wrestler Mack Beggs identifies as a male. He just won the Texas state girls title.
Beggs, his opponents and hundreds who attended the state meet were forced to confront one of the country's thorniest and most divisive issues.
A student was punished for filming professor's anti-Trump rant. Then came the backlash.
Accused of stifling a conservative student, the school tried for a conciliatory tone as it backed off the punishment.
 
U.S. detains and nearly deports French Holocaust historian
Henry Rousso, whose family was exiled from Egypt in 1956, had arrived in Houston to speak at a nearby university, but he was held for more than 10 hours for no clear reason.
 
A Trump voter's message to retailers: 'Keep your mouths shut about our president'
Inside America's partisan shopping wars.
 
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‘Bodies flying off the hood': Suspected drunk driver plows into Mardi Gras parade, injuring 28
"The worst thing I've ever seen in my life," a spectator told the New Orleans Advocate.
 
Thousands of furious Trump fans can’t stop visiting a website that pretends Clinton won
Hillarybeattrump.org, whose masthead reads "President Hillary Rodham Clinton," went viral after coverage from Breitbart, the Daily Caller and Milo Yiannopoulos.
 
North Korean leader's half brother suffered a 'very painful death' within 20 minutes, Malaysian officials say
Kim Jong Nam was exposed to a huge amount of VX — a banned chemical weapon — and he absorbed the poison quickly after it was smeared on his face, an official said.
 
Where did Steve Bannon get his worldview? From my book.
Yes, we predicted a coming crisis — but it's not as apocalyptic as the headlines make it out to be.
 
Trump to skip White House correspondents’ dinner: ‘No reason for him to go in and sit and pretend’
The White House Correspondents' Association has said the dinner will go on, with or without Trump.
 
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Who is Nils Bildt? Swedish ‘national security advisor’ interviewed by Fox News is a mystery to Swedes
Nils Bildt "has never been part of the Swedish debate," one expert says.
 
After Trump's immigration order, anxiety grows in Florida's farm fields
Parks and schools are empty. Mass is filled. And most everyone is looking for a lawyer.
 
The White House’s big ‘fake news’ cop-out
When the White House claims "fake news," it almost never cites specifics.
 
Thomas Perez elected the first Latino leader of Democratic Party
The former labor secretary narrowly defeated Rep. Keith Ellison, who was favored by many on the left.
 
DNC race in rear view, Bernie Sanders heads to Kansas to rip Republican policies
On his way to Kansas at the invitation of the state's Democrats, Sen. Bernie Sanders tweeted a point-by-point indictment of Kansas Republicans' program of tax reductions and starve-the-beast spending cuts.
 
What popular tax breaks are at risk if GOP overhauls taxes?
When Republicans say they want to lower taxes and get rid of loopholes to make up the lost revenue, they're talking about eliminating some very popular tax breaks enjoyed by millions of people.
 
 
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