Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Evening Edition: Nev. win shows why conventional wisdom on Trump may be wrong

Romney says he gets the appeal of Trump and Sanders: 'We're just mad as hell'; The Fix: Winners and losers; The Fix: Marco Rubio keeps losing. So did Bill Clinton.; The billion-dollar question: With Trump's surge, will Bloomberg run?; White House said to be considering Republican governor for Supreme Court vacancy; Did Justice Scalia die from sleep apnea? His unplugged breathing machine raises questions.; In Kalamazoo, an agonizing wait for a mass shooter's motive; Federal food stamp fraud charges could topple Warren Jeffs' polygamous sect; Tornado watch for D.C. region through 11 p.m.; You already know 'Fuller House' is bad. But are you adult enough to resist it?; Watching the Oscars will be very personal this year, because I'm in 'Spotlight'; 'It's a death sentence’: Facing eviction, 97-year-old woman may wind up on streets; Screaming kids ruined my brunch. Why didn't the parents take them outside?;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Nev. win shows why conventional wisdom on Trump may be wrong
The returns last night call into question three assumptions that are widely held by and often repeated by some who are perhaps too eager to assure one another that Donald Trump still cannot actually win the nomination.
Romney says he gets the appeal of Trump and Sanders: 'We're just mad as hell'
In his most extensive remarks yet on the 2016 presidential race, the former presidential candidate said he shared the feeling of many Americans that Washington has failed them.
 
The Fix: Winners and losers
The best. Also, the worst.
 
The Fix: Marco Rubio keeps losing. So did Bill Clinton.
Many people still think Rubio has a shot at the nomination. Yes, you heard correctly.
 
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The billion-dollar question: With Trump's surge, will Bloomberg run?
In a wildly chaotic presidential election starring a tycoon-turned-reality television star from New York and a socialist from Vermont, is there room for yet another billionaire from Manhattan's East Side?
 
White House said to be considering Republican governor for Supreme Court vacancy
Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval is increasingly viewed by some key Democrats as perhaps the only nominee Obama could select who would be able to break a GOP blockade in the Senate.
 
Did Justice Scalia die from sleep apnea? His unplugged breathing machine raises questions.
Only one thing appeared amiss in his hotel room: a breathing apparatus. It was on the nightstand next to him — but unplugged and not turned on.
 
In Kalamazoo, an agonizing wait for a mass shooter's motive
Why did Uber driver Jason Dalton allegedly kill six and injure two? Experts say something started him on the path to violence, even if it's not evident right away.
 
Federal food stamp fraud charges could topple Warren Jeffs' polygamous sect
The church's leaders are accused of a years-long ploy to take millions of dollars in assistance benefits from its intended beneficiaries and put them toward church expenses.
 
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Tornado watch for D.C. region through 11 p.m.
Widespread showers and storms are expected to move through the area by 9 p.m., bringing the possibility of isolated tornadoes, large hail and flash flooding. A severe thunderstorm warning also is in effect in Montgomery and Loudoun counties until 5:30 p.m.
 
You already know 'Fuller House' is bad. But are you adult enough to resist it?
There's a point where nostalgia becomes more like necrophilia, and the Netflix revival of the old ABC sitcom immediately crosses that line.
 
Watching the Oscars will be very personal this year, because I'm in 'Spotlight'
The executive editor of The Washington Post reflects on the real investigation into the sex abuse coverup within the Catholic Church — and actor Liev Schreiber's portrayal of him in the film.
 
'It's a death sentence’: Facing eviction, 97-year-old woman may wind up on streets
Marie Hatch, who is battling cancer, has lived in her Northern California home for 66 years, but her landlord has given her 60 days to move out.
 
Screaming kids ruined my brunch. Why didn't the parents take them outside?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
 
 
     
 
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