Trump narrows Supreme Court finalists to two as unconventional fight over justices begins; Supreme Court nomination could end the Senate's history as the world's greatest deliberative body; How a mysterious intruder breached Republican lawmakers' circle of trust; How President Trump fired acting attorney general Sally Yates; Trump administration weighs plan to weed out immigrants deemed likely to require public assistance; Do federal workers have the right to resist the Trump administration's agenda?; Trump probably isn't going to like what the Fed will do next; The administration has a new trade target — and it's not China or Mexico; After mosque attack, Canadian Muslims point to anti-immigrant 'trash radio'; Falcons concerned about ‘excessive’ reliance on painkillers, emails from court case show; If NCAA ignores the Baylor rape scandal, it deserves the death penalty; A new battle over politics and science could be brewing; 'Call 911!' She fought a masked intruder in her daughter's bedroom. Then he fired a gun.; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Democrats boycott hearings, delaying votes on two nominees | Republicans were forced to reschedule votes for Treasury, Health and Human Services and attorney general picks after Democrats intensified their opposition to President Trump. The theatrics drew more attention to the furor over Trump's recent decisions and the travel ban he announced Friday. But ultimately, Democrats alone lack the votes needed to block any of Trump's nominees from eventually taking office. | By Ed O'Keefe, Sean Sullivan and Kelsey Snell • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |