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The Post Most: A GOP congressman from Kentucky wonders: Is ‘this Trump thing’ sustainable?

A GOP congressman from Kentucky wonders: Is 'this Trump thing' sustainable?; Trump mocked Obama for bowing to a Saudi king. And then he …; The Latest: Trump adjusts language in major speech; Ivanka Trump meets with Saudi women leaders as some activists remain critical; On SNL, The Rock and Tom Hanks joked about a 2020 White House bid. Some want to believe.; Alec Baldwin and Scarlett Johansson lead SNL's Trump White House team in singing 'Hallelujah'; At the Pentagon, overpriced fuel sparks allegations — and denials — of a slush fund; When scientists saw the mouse heads glowing, they knew the discovery was big; The Seth Rich conspiracy shows how fake news still works; Report: China cripples CIA operations, kills informants; He was paralyzed in a shooting, but she still wanted to marry him. Now that future is gone.; Don’t panic, humanity’s ‘doomsday’ seed vault is probably still safe; Here comes the GOP bloodbath; Trump to summon Muslim nations to confront 'the crisis of Islamist extremism'; Trump signs 'tremendous' deals with Saudi Arabia on his first day overseas; American climber dies on Mount Everest, officials say
 
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A GOP congressman from Kentucky wonders: Is 'this Trump thing' sustainable?
As he braves town hall meetings during a congressional recess, he starts to hear an answer.
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Trump mocked Obama for bowing to a Saudi king. And then he …
And this was before the dancing.
 
The Latest: Trump adjusts language in major speech
The Latest on President Donald Trump's first trip abroad (all times local):
 
Ivanka Trump meets with Saudi women leaders as some activists remain critical
The president's daughter brought her message of female empowerment to the world's most repressive society for females, but some activists questioned the effectiveness of the meeting.
 
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Alec Baldwin and Scarlett Johansson lead SNL's Trump White House team in singing 'Hallelujah'
"Saturday Night Live" kicked off the last episode of this season with a callback to its serious post-election cold open.
 
At the Pentagon, overpriced fuel sparks allegations — and denials — of a slush fund
A $6 billion surplus was tapped to train Syrian rebels and shore up a fraud-riddled pharmacy program.
 
When scientists saw the mouse heads glowing, they knew the discovery was big
Finding the brain's lymphatic system overturned more than 300 years of accepted wisdom.
 
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The Seth Rich conspiracy shows how fake news still works
The reemergence of the conspiracy theory this week, which did not lack for real news, revealed plenty about the fake news ecosystem.
 
Report: China cripples CIA operations, kills informants
The Chinese government "systematically dismantled" CIA spying operations in China starting in late 2010 and killed or imprisoned at least a dozen CIA sources over the next two years, The New York Times reported Saturday.
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He was paralyzed in a shooting, but she still wanted to marry him. Now that future is gone.
Zaan Scott and Jamese Harvey, both 25, had no intention of letting a devastating robbery derail their life together. Then the wounded swim instructor stopped breathing.
 
Don’t panic, humanity’s ‘doomsday’ seed vault is probably still safe
Humanity, on the other hand …
 
Here comes the GOP bloodbath
Trump could do even more damage to his party than Obama did to Democrats.
 
Trump to summon Muslim nations to confront 'the crisis of Islamist extremism'
White House officials have described Trump's speech as starkly and deliberately different from the address Obama delivered to the Muslim world in Cairo in 2009.
 
Trump signs 'tremendous' deals with Saudi Arabia on his first day overseas
Agreements outline arms sales, investments and a shared 'strategic vision' for U.S.-Saudi relations.
 
American climber dies on Mount Everest, officials say
The climber was part of a group near the summit of the world's highest peak, authorities in Nepal said.
 
 
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