Monday, March 7, 2016

Monday's Headlines: Inside the Rubio meltdown: Frustration and perceived blunders

In debate, Democrats pounce on Flint water crisis — and each other; The Fix: Winners and losers ; Fact Checker: Is Clinton super PAC raising 'a lot of money' from Wall St.?; With Obama visit, Cubans hope for home run in baseball diplomacy; Nancy Reagan's toughest battle was the 'long, long goodbye' to the man she loved;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Inside the Rubio meltdown: Frustration and perceived blunders
Party leaders, donors and other supporters of the Republican presidential candidate portray a political operation that continues to falter in its message, in its attention to the fundamentals of campaigning and in its use of a promising politician.
In debate, Democrats pounce on Flint water crisis — and each other
The clash between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton two days ahead of Michigan's primary included the sharpest exchange yet between the two contenders.
 
The Fix: Winners and losers
The best. Also, the worst.
 
Fact Checker: Is Clinton super PAC raising 'a lot of money' from Wall St.?
Here's our round-up of 13 fishy facts during the showdown in Flint, Mich.
 
With Obama visit, Cubans hope for home run in baseball diplomacy
The Castro regime will press for a deal to allow Cuban players to sign directly with Major League teams. It's a move that all sides believe could bind the two countries together over their shared love of the game and be a step in normalizing relations.
 
Nancy Reagan's toughest battle was the 'long, long goodbye' to the man she loved
The fierce protector of the president continued to protect the love of her life as his mind slowly deteriorated due to Alzheimer's.
 
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Apple VP: The FBI wants to roll back the security consumers need
 
The GOP vulgarians
 
Why you might just miss old-time political bosses
 
The campaign debate we need on Libya
 
Economic policymakers are at sea on inflation
 
Chris Van Hollen for U.S. Senate
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In drills, U.S., South Korea practice striking North's nuclear plants
The massive joint military exercises started Monday and drew a ferocious response from Pyongyang, which sees them as a pre-text for an invasion.
Turkey cracks down on foreign fighters
There are signs of frustration in Turkey, which has been accused of enabling the migration of fighters into Syria even while being called upon to block militants on behalf of other governments unwilling or unable to do the job themselves.
Which 'Downton Abbey' characters get their happily-ever-after?
Six years came to a slow and mostly satisfying end as the high-brow British soap opera sailed off into the sunset like a luxury cruise liner, leaving viewers staring at its gilded wake.
Jimmy Carter says he no longer needs cancer drug treatment
The former president shared the news at one of his regular Sunday school classes less than seven months after he had been diagnosed with melanoma that spread to his brain.
His greatness waning, Peyton Manning makes the right choice with retirement
The five-time MVP arrives at the right decision as he nears his 40th birthday later this month.
 
     
 
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