Thousands of tiny satellites are about to go into space and possibly ruin it forever; Trump predicts deadly Paris shooting will have 'big effect' on key French election; Henry Kissinger’s lukewarm non-endorsement of Jared Kushner is even more damning than it seems; Arkansas carries out first execution since 2005 after Supreme Court denies stay requests; Freed Egyptian American prisoner returns home following Trump intervention; Hawaiians to Jeff Sessions: 'We're not just some island'; Why Verizon is losing more cellphone customers than ever; Bank robber turned Georgetown law professor is just getting started on his goals; ‘Please don’t get it': Starbucks baristas are flipping out over the Unicorn Frappuccino; The Daily 202: What Trump's giving to charity -- or lack thereof -- foreshadowed about his presidency; 'I know what's buried in the back yard': A woman faces a rare charge of self-induced abortion; The GOP's latest health-care plan is comically bad; Berkeley, at center of political battleground, reverses decision to cancel speech by conservative pundit Ann Coulter; Study links diet soda to higher risk of stroke, dementia; Stop sneering at Trump. It won't help.; Democrats may finally break through in Texas, thanks to Trump | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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