Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Wednesday's Headlines: Trump, Sanders roll to victory

Clinton loss upends Democratic contest, sets up intense race; With a second-place finish, Kasich is thrust into relevance; Clarity may finally arrive in South and West; Winners and losers from the primary; Hillary Clinton sounded a lot like Bernie Sanders after losing to Bernie Sanders;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Trump, Sanders roll to victory
Ohio Gov. John Kasich captured second place, but the jumbled finish could keep the field from winnowing anytime soon.
Clinton loss upends Democratic contest, sets up intense race
The win for the Vermont senator sets the stage for a combative quest for votes in states with larger minority populations.
 
With a second-place finish, Kasich is thrust into relevance
Yet he still placed far behind Donald Trump in New Hampshire, and he faces less-hospitable Southern territory in the contests ahead.
 
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Clarity may finally arrive in South and West
As the campaign moves to the South and West, two questions emerge: Can Sanders cut into Clinton's strength with minorities, and will Republicans be able to consolidate anti-Trump sentiment to stop the billionaire?
 
Winners and losers from the primary
We know who the winners were. On the losing side: Chris Christie and Marco Rubio. And for Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina? Sorry, but it's over.
 
Hillary Clinton sounded a lot like Bernie Sanders after losing to Bernie Sanders
She made clear that going forward, she wants in on the message that is serving Sanders so shockingly well in this campaign.
 
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Marco Rubio self-destructs in New Hampshire
 
Clinton is in deep trouble, and Trump is not going away
 
Republicans are thrilled about Trump's win
 
Three things we learned don’t work in New Hampshire
 
John Kerry's desperate push on Syria
 
What Steinem and Albright don't get about young women
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Supreme Court freezes Obama plan to limit carbon emissions
The decision puts on hold an ambitious program to tackle climate change while the proposal is challenged in the legal system.
War-torn Syria seems on the verge of an uncontrollable disaster
Forging a political solution at international peace talks this week is critical even as a flood of refugees threatens the foundation of European unity.
Professors across U.S. protest firings at private Catholic university in Maryland
A digital petition had more than 2,400 signatures hours after it was posted as academics expressed outrage about the dismissals, which were considered retribution against faculty who opposed the president of Mount St. Mary's University.
Black Lives Matter activist kills self on steps of Ohio statehouse
"My demons won today," MarShawn McCarrel II wrote on his Facebook page hours before shooting himself. "I'm sorry." Police said they had no information about why he committed suicide.
Sen. Mitch McConnell is the obstacle to saving a coal miners' pension plan
Despite bipartisan support for the measure, the majority leader blocked efforts to rescue health and pension funds on which thousands of retired and disabled miners rely.
Is a Koch-backed group trying to 'privatize' the VA?
Both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have made the claim that a Koch brothers-backed organization is pushing for privatization of VA health care services.
Response to North Korea's latest provocation is familiar: The threat of sanctions
As Pyongyang makes progress on the road to becoming a nuclear state, the international community's fallback punitive stance appears to have had little effect.
 
     
 
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