Saturday, March 12, 2016

Saturday's Headlines: Skirmishes erupt after Trump cancels Chicago rally over security concerns

The other Republican establishment: John Kasich's 'Coalition of the Formers'; Obama is said to winnow choices for Supreme Court vacancy; They crossed the sea to flee war. Now Europe wants to send them back.;
 
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Skirmishes erupt after Trump cancels Chicago rally over security concerns
The GOP front-runner opted not to hold the event after large groups of protesters appeared inside and outside the arena in Chicago. After the announcement, shoving matches broke out between them and disappointed supporters of Donald Trump.
The other Republican establishment: John Kasich's 'Coalition of the Formers'
Some GOP figures are promoting Kasich over Rubio because of the Ohioan's dealmaking past.
 
Obama is said to winnow choices for Supreme Court vacancy
The three finalists bring a range of judicial and legal experience. A decision could come as early as next week.
 
They crossed the sea to flee war. Now Europe wants to send them back.
The shift from open borders last fall to tightening controls in the winter to this week's decision to return refugees reflect a dramatic toughening of European attitudes.
 
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Opinions
 
Are you starting to soften on Donald Trump? Don't.
 
Seven top Republicans lay out how the GOP should respond to Trump as front-runner
 
Are we finally reaching 'peak Trump'?
 
I'm wielding my electoral power of 40 Texas Republicans to vote for a man I hate
 
Women are getting things done while male GOP leaders continue to bluster
 
The GOP's uncivil debate was full of ignorant stereotyping
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The former first lady and Ronald Reagan were "defined by their love for each other," former secretary of state James Baker III said.
On drugs, Nancy Reagan just said 'no.' On AIDS, she said nothing.
The former first lady left a mixed legacy from the health crises of the 1980s.
The liberal war over the Obama legacy has already begun
COLUMN | Right-wing writers offer tales of illegitimacy, conspiracy and overreach in their effort to define President Obama. Okay, fine. But now book-length judgments are being handed down by the left, too.
Keith Emerson, keyboardist with Emerson, Lake and Palmer, dies at 71
Emerson and his bandmates were progressive-rock giants whose platinum-selling albums featured ornate pieces with complex rhythms and intricate chords.
How to kill thousands of rattlesnakes in just four days
At a huge "rattlesnake roundup" in Texas, the reptiles are rounded up, milked of their venom and then beheaded and skinned in front of crowds.
Are you sure your financial adviser is legitimate? Here's how to tell.
Many people never check the credentials of the investment representative they are trusting with hundreds of thousands of dollars of their hard-earned money.
My parents’ divorce didn’t break me — it made me stronger
Research has shown that being a child of divorce has lifelong effects. But it doesn't necessarily translate into lifelong troubles.
Large and in charge: N.C. throws its weight around against Notre Dame
The Tar Heels' front court dominated in a 78-47 thumping of the Fighting Irish in the ACC semifinals.
This photo of a black man’s public hanging decorated a Joe’s Crab Shack table
"We take this matter very seriously, and the photo in question was immediately removed," the restaurant's parent company said.
They dive right into hot-button issues
She's a journalist, so she fired off the questions. But he responded with a few of his own.
A tour through D.C.'s first micro-hotel
The 245-room hotel, set to open in mid-October, wants to captivate the Me, My Selfie and I Generation.
 
     
 
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