Tehran shrugs off pressures from 'inexperienced' U.S. president; 'This was the worst call by far': Trump badgered, bragged and abruptly ended phone call with Australian leader; Trump's unorthodox speech at the National Prayer Breakfast; White House considering religious-freedom action allowing Americans to opt out of federal regulations; Life, death and demolition; Trump's vaccine views are at odds with those of most Americans, study says; Civil liberties lawyers say the travel ban is unconstitutional. But legal analysts say it'll be tough to overturn.; Austin has become the first battleground in the fight over 'sanctuary cities'; Hostage standoff in Delaware prison ends with one guard dead; You can learn a lot about Steve Bannon by watching the films he made; Are '24: Legacy' and 'Homeland' really worth the added anxiety right now?; The Baylor rape allegations involve a recruiting 'hostess' program. Do these things really still exist?; Planning a Super Bowl party? Here are some recipes to start.; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | Tehran shrugs off pressures from 'inexperienced' U.S. president | President Trump and Iran traded sharp statements, with Trump amplifying warnings over Tehran's missile tests and a top adviser to Iran's leader saying it was not the first time an "inexperienced person has threatened" his country. Trump tweeted that Tehran was "put on notice." | By Anne Gearan and Erin Cunningham • Read more » | | | | | Trump's unorthodox speech at the National Prayer Breakfast | Speaking at an event that continues a tradition dating back decades, President Trump talked about how the show "The Apprentice" has declined since Arnold Schwarzenegger took his place and said of Vice President Mike Pence that "on the scale of zero to 10, I rate him a 12." Here's a transcript, with annotation by The Fix. | By Chris Cillizza • Read more » | | | | | | Life, death and demolition | For more than a century, hundreds of people called this patch of East Baltimore home. Now the 900 block of North Bradford Street is about to be torn down as a city with 17,000 boarded-up houses lays waste to its blight and its history. | By Steve Hendrix • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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