Why people are marching for science: 'There is no Planet B'; American Airlines is investigating claim that flight attendant violently confronted mother; 'The mission was to bring down Bill O'Reilly': The final days of a Fox News superstar; Surgeon general is removed by Trump administration, replaced by deputy for now; The White House reveals what next week’s ‘big announcement' on taxes will look like; The 'Oh, never mind' president; AP FACT CHECK: When Trump takes credit and assigns blame; Twenty-five million reasons the U.S. hasn't struck North Korea; Historians say the March for Science is ‘pretty unprecedented’; History tells us that Republicans are taking on too much this week — and that it isn't likely to end well; Here are some of the best signs from the March for Science in Washington and around the world; Thousands of tiny satellites are about to go into space and possibly ruin it forever; Charles de Gaulle would roll over in his grave over what has become of French politics; Trump's dangerous 'good cop, bad cop' foreign policy; The president who golfed too much (it's not Donald Trump); Experts say it’s 50/50 the government will shut down next week | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | | AP FACT CHECK: When Trump takes credit and assigns blame | One of the most consistent features of President Donald Trump's public statements is his drive to take credit and assign blame. It's a tendency that consistently lands him in trouble with history, either recent or long ago, and has been on display as he approaches his 100th day in office. | By Calvin Woodward and Jim Drinkard | AP • Read more » | | | | | | | | DemocracyPost | Opinions and commentary that illuminate the challenges facing democracy around the world. | Sign Up » | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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