Trump stands by wiretapping claims, jokes that he and Merkel have 'something in common perhaps'; Trump says he has 'strong support' for NATO, but member nations 'must pay what they owe'; Britain: White House pledges to stop saying British agency wiretapped Trump; Mounting claims of civilian deaths after U.S. targets al-Qaeda in Syria; How an innocent man wound up dead in El Salvador's justice system; Trump won big in parts of rural America. Now he wants to eliminate 3 agencies dedicated to helping them.; Proposed federal budget would devastate cancer research, advocates say; 'Can He Do That?': Will Trump really cut federal programs people depend on?; U.S. prepared to take military action against N. Korea, if necessary, Tillerson says; Trump backs changes to GOP health bill as House leaders eye vote next week; Trio of GOP proposals would overhaul Medicaid dramatically, starting with job requirement; Trump's camp made three big promises to donate money to charity. What happened?; Rulings offer glimpse into what kind of justice Gorsuch would be; For the Record: The White House budget director did not say Meals on Wheels did not show results; Syria fires missiles at Israeli warplanes, marking an escalation between two foes; Trump’s proverb, Paul Ryan’s 'despicable' pint and other St. Patrick’s Day mishaps; Maryland has nucleus to build on, with or without Trimble; These people eat monkeys and piranhas. They also have the lowest rates of heart disease ever measured.; Cold snap kills nearly half of cherry blossoms, pushing back peak bloom date; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | How an innocent man wound up dead in El Salvador's justice system | His death in a cell barely bigger than the bed of a pickup, crammed with more than 50 prisoners reeking of urine, exposed deep flaws in El Salvador's institutions — the same ones that have failed to prevent gangs from turning the country into one of the most violent in the hemisphere. | By Sarah Esther Maslin • Read more » | | | | | | Rulings offer glimpse into what kind of justice Gorsuch would be | A collection of liberal and conservative legal activists were asked by The Washington Post to select a handful of rulings that best illustrate how Judge Neil Gorsuch sees the law. Here are the cases they highlighted, and what the decisions possibly reveal about Trump's Supreme Court nominee. | By Robert Barnes • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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