Monday, April 11, 2016

Evening Edition: Portrait of Trump's giving shows free golf, but no personal cash

Plane rides and swag? Few limits on how candidates can woo delegates.; Donald Trump’s sloppy voter outreach extends even to his own children; The fall of Edward Lin, the Navy officer accused of espionage and hiring a prostitute; Where living poor means dying young; One woman helped the mastermind of the Paris attacks. The other turned him in.; He swam across the Rio Grande to come to the U.S. Now, another grueling journey: Paying for college. ; Slaying of former NFL star leaves New Orleans in shock; The 'Godzilla' El Niño is finally ending; Kerry makes 'gut-wrenching' visit to where U.S. first dropped atomic bomb in Hiroshima; Bryan Adams cancels Mississippi concert to protest anti-LGBT law; Iraqi forces push Islamic State out of key city in Anbar province; Hoarding is a serious disorder — and it's only getting worse in the U.S.; The most controversial bagel in Brooklyn has some seeing red;
 
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Portrait of Trump’s giving shows free golf, but no personal cash
A Post analysis of the Republican presidential hopeful's charitable donations over the past five years reveals gifts tailored to his own interests rather than lofty philanthropic ambitions.
Plane rides and swag? Few limits on how candidates can woo delegates.
As the convention nears, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich can pursue a no-holds-barred effort. And that has left party activists unsettled.
 
Donald Trump’s sloppy voter outreach extends even to his own children
Ivanka and Eric Trump aren't registered to vote for him in New York's primary.
 
The fall of Edward Lin, the Navy officer accused of espionage and hiring a prostitute
The lieutenant commander is one of a handful of active-duty service members to face espionage charges in the last few decades.
 
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Where living poor means dying young
A poor person living in the San Francisco area can expect to live about three years longer than someone making the same income in Detroit, according to a study.
 
One woman helped the mastermind of the Paris attacks. The other turned him in.
Documents obtained by The Post show how one Muslim woman helped authorities find and stop Abdelhamid Abaaoud while another tried to help him escape.
 
He swam across the Rio Grande to come to the U.S. Now, another grueling journey: Paying for college.
The college application process is full of uncertainty for undocumented high school seniors like Edwin Ordoñez who strive for a better life but are unable to secure financial aid to pay for their education.
 
Slaying of former NFL star leaves New Orleans in shock
While the city and former teammates of Saints defensive end Will Smith searched for answers, the lawyer of the man accused in the shooting said his client wasn't the initial "aggressor."
 
The 'Godzilla' El Niño is finally ending
The equatorial Pacific has been cooling and the extreme temperatures that broke records this winter have waned, signaling a possible shift to a La Niña, which may mean an increase in North Atlantic hurricane activity.
 
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Kerry makes 'gut-wrenching' visit to where U.S. first dropped atomic bomb in Hiroshima
The secretary of state's visit is considered a test run for a potential visit by Obama.
 
Bryan Adams cancels Mississippi concert to protest anti-LGBT law
The governor signed a bill allowing businesses to refuse service to gay people. Adams follows Bruce Springsteen, who canceled a show in North Carolina over an anti-gay bill.
 
Iraqi forces push Islamic State out of key city in Anbar province
Authorities said the action was a blow to efforts to establish a caliphate. But at the same time in Syria, ISIS fighters recaptured a vital border town days after being driven out.
 
Hoarding is a serious disorder — and it's only getting worse in the U.S.
Some people can't throw anything away. Ever. That can be a problem for everyone else.
 
The most controversial bagel in Brooklyn has some seeing red
The rainbow bagel has gone viral and is having a moment many traditionalists could do without.
 
 
     
 
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