Saturday 3 June 2017

The Post Most: Fact-checking President Trump's claims on the Paris climate change deal

Fact-checking President Trump’s claims on the Paris climate change deal; Maher, Griffin, Colbert: Anti-Trump comedians are having a really bad moment; Generations, disabled; 'He broke me': A defiant, tearful Kathy Griffin slams attacks by Trump and his family; Nunes-led House Intelligence Committee asked for 'unmaskings' of Americans; America’s No. 1 song isn’t in English. That doesn’t happen often.; Megyn Kelly saw an aggressive, peeved Vladimir Putin. That behavior could hurt him.; In Asia, Mattis addresses concerns about North Korea and China — and Trump's agenda; A man clobbered protesters with a bike lock at a Berkeley rally, police say. The Internet went looking for him.; Trump's Paris decision was an accidental call to action; Hillary Clinton, smash your rearview mirror; Explanations for Kushner's meeting with head of Kremlin-linked bank don't match up; Paris decision underscores the visceral expression of Trump's worldview; Public broadcasting's immortality defies reason; How 'the Energy Capital of the Nation' regained its optimism in the Trump era; Trump, the caricature of the ugly American, demeans us all
 
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Fact Checker •  Analysis
Fact-checking President Trump’s claims on the Paris climate change deal
The president made lots of fishy claims about the Paris Accord. Here's a roundup of his misstatements.
The Fix •  Analysis
Maher, Griffin, Colbert: Anti-Trump comedians are having a really bad moment
Their antics are the exact opposite of the Michelle Obama maxim: "When they go low, we go high."
 
Generations, disabled
A family three generations deep with disability navigates poverty and tries to crawl out of it.
 
'He broke me': A defiant, tearful Kathy Griffin slams attacks by Trump and his family
Kathy Griffin said she thinks the current controversy will end her career.
 
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Politics •  Analysis
America’s No. 1 song isn’t in English. That doesn’t happen often.
Looking at demographic trends, though, it will probably start happening more.
 
PostPartisan •  Opinion
Megyn Kelly saw an aggressive, peeved Vladimir Putin. That behavior could hurt him.
After today, Trump and Putin probably share a wariness of being questioned by Kelly.
 
In Asia, Mattis addresses concerns about North Korea and China — and Trump's agenda
'Once we have exhausted all possible alternatives, the Americans will do the right thing,' Mattis said, citing an old quote.
 
A man clobbered protesters with a bike lock at a Berkeley rally, police say. The Internet went looking for him.
Many threw punches. He drew blood.
 
Opinion
Trump's Paris decision was an accidental call to action
The president may have reignited the spirit that made the nation great in the first place.
 
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Hillary Clinton, smash your rearview mirror
Sure, she should speak out against Trump. But stop with the election postmortem.
 
Explanations for Kushner's meeting with head of Kremlin-linked bank don't match up
The Russian bank says the session was related to its business, but the White House says it was diplomacy.
 
Paris decision underscores the visceral expression of Trump's worldview
He believes others have taken advantage of the U.S. and is determined to stop it.
 
Public broadcasting's immortality defies reason
Compelling taxpayers to finance government-subsidized broadcasting is discordant with today's a la carte impulse.
 
How 'the Energy Capital of the Nation' regained its optimism in the Trump era
In Wyoming coal country, people believe in the president, and the future.
 
Trump, the caricature of the ugly American, demeans us all
The president's speech on the Paris agreement was a paranoid scream.
 
 
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