South Korean impeachment could reset relations with China, North Korea and the U.S.; First-year doctors will be allowed to work 24-hour shifts starting in July; The mystery of Donald Trump and the New Jersey cemetery; Trump ignores repeated questions to provide evidence of wiretapping; How Trump's first jobs report looks, based on the 'real' metrics he touted in 2016; Trump to select Scott Gottlieb, a physician with deep drug-industry ties, to run the FDA; Justice Dept. tells remaining 46 Obama administration U.S. attorneys to resign; San Francisco Police Department pulls out of FBI anti-terrorism task force; Chinese media was fooled by a Borowitz Report column. Is this kind of 'satire' okay in a fake-news era?; ‘Go buy Ivanka’s stuff,’ Kellyanne Conway said. Then the first daughter’s fashion sales exploded.; Police told a man he couldn't film them. 'I'm an attorney,' he said. 'I know what the law is.'; Sean Spicer's flag pin was upside down. The Internet lost its mind.; Author of best-selling 'Bridges of Madison County' dies at 77; Adorable kids burst through door, crash live BBC interview to bother their apologetic dad; My in-laws clearly favor their other son, and I'm fed up; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump stands with House GOP on plan to revise Obamacare, spokesman says | The White House and GOP leaders defended their plan to overhaul the Affordable Care Act against criticism from conservatives who want a more aggressive attack on the law. "It's not a question of negotiation," press secretary Sean Spicer said as the president finds himself at the center of a fierce intraparty clash. | By Sean Sullivan, Mike DeBonis and Kelsey Snell • Read more » | The mystery of Donald Trump and the New Jersey cemetery | Trump has been talking about building cemeteries in Bedminster, N.J., for a decade. And when officials at one point expressed concerns about the plans, he suggested that his personal tomb could be versatile — perhaps host a wedding. Local officials weren't fooled by that and were left wondering what angle Trump was playing. | By David A. Fahrenthold • Read more » | | | | | | Robert James Waller | 1939–2017 | Author of best-selling 'Bridges of Madison County' dies at 77 | Robert James Waller purportedly wrote the melodramatic romance novel in less than two weeks. But through word of mouth, the sentimental book found an audience, becoming a bestseller and later a film starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. | By Matt Schudel • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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