Saturday 28 October 2017

The Post Most: Jeff Flake knew his criticism of Trump would cost him. He couldn’t stop himself.

 
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Jeff Flake knew his criticism of Trump would cost him. He couldn't stop himself.
There wasn't an immediate trigger for Flake's decision to retire. If anything, he hung on because he supports the president's policies and personnel decisions.
Opinion
Judgment Day for Trump may come sooner than you think
If you're mad at the president, vote against his allies in the 2018 midterm elections.
 
Citizen Obama, welcome to jury duty
The former president has often spoken of the need for civic engagement.
 
Strippers, surveillance and assassination plots: The wildest JFK Files
What Post reporters found combing through thousands of pages of newly released documents from the CIA, FBI and other agencies.
 
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As Mattis promises 'massive military response' to North Korea strike, threat of artillery hangs over Seoul
Defense Secretary's trip to South Korea underlines the grim realities of conflict for Seoul.
 
The Astros' Yuli Gurriel may face disciplinary action for apparent racially insensitive gesture
The slugging first baseman appeared to mock Dodgers pitcher Yu Darvish after homering against him in the second inning of Friday night's Game 3 of the World Series.
 
'White Lives Matter' rally organizers adjust strategy to avoid becoming 'another Charlottesville'
The invitation to an anti-refugee rally in Tennessee on Saturday urges attendees to leave guns at home and 'make a good impression.'
 
JFK assassination records: The promise of revelations derailed by CIA and FBI
President Trump's decision to delay release of 30,000 of the potentially most sensitive files for another six months frustrates historians, journalists and Kennedy buffs.
 
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Mattis says threat of nuclear attack by N.Korea accelerating
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Saturday the threat of nuclear missile attack by North Korea is accelerating.
 
Opinion
Professors like me can't stay silent about this extremist moment on campuses
In dealing with differing points of view, nuance is not oppression.
 
Opinion
A #MeToo for clueless men
I worked in charmed places where women weren't sexually assaulted or harassed. And now I learned I did.
 
Sharks, squalls and a Navy rescue: How two American women survived months on a broken boat in the Pacific
"I honestly believed we were going to die within the next 24 hours," one of the rescued sailors said.
 
 
In $25 billion video game industry, voice actors face broken vocal cords and low pay
Ashly Burch is a top voice actor — a career that comes with the risk of hemorrhaged vocal cords and little in the way of job security.
 
A Wisconsin man got locked in a walk-in beer cooler. He had 'everything that he needed,' police say.
Jeremy Van Ert decided to spend the night drinking inside the cooler rather than ask for help, police say.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Trump says sex harassment claims are 'fake news,' but there are corroborators
We detail three claims of sexual harassment against Trump -- and who says they heard about the incident at the time
 
Opinion
Tax cuts are worse than unwarranted. They're dangerous.
In forging ahead with lower taxes, Republicans recklessly add to the national deficit.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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