The Putin-Macron handshake the world was waiting for; To believe Trump, you must believe two largely contradictory things; Snubs and slights are part of the job in Trump's White House; For these veterans, a different sort of warrior pose helps combat years of wartime trauma; Sportswriter Terry Frei 'no longer an employee' of Denver Post after Indy 500 tweet; This Senate staffer could change the course of the health-care debate; Sportswriter considered among the best of his generation dies at 78; After days of silence, Trump recognizes Portland victims for 'standing up to hate' ; This is what Betsy DeVos thinks about people who oppose her school-choice vision; Tiger Woods arrested on DUI charge in Florida; Marriott's longest-standing employee is an omelet-maker who hasn't taken a sick day in 60 years; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | France's Macron blasts Russian state-run media as 'propaganda' | President Emmanuel Macron delivered a blunt greeting to Russia's Vladimir Putin, who met with Macron's far-right opponent during the hotly contested French election. Macron criticized the use of chemical weapons by Syria's Russian-backed government and referred to Kremlin-controlled media as "organs of influence." | By James McAuley • Read more » | Snubs and slights are part of the job in Trump's White House | Aides serve a president who demands absolute loyalty — but who does not always offer it in return. Trump prefers a management style in which even compliments can come laced with a bite, and where enduring snubs and belittling jokes, even in public, is part of the job. | By Ashley Parker • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment