Proposal to slash foreign aid comes amid surging famine threat in Africa, Middle East; Trump seeks to build momentum from speech that invigorated GOP ; Trump's emotional moment with a Navy SEAL's widow could define the president — for better or worse; Fact Checker: Maiden address filled with numerous inaccuracies ; Newly discovered 3.77-billion-year-old fossils could be earliest evidence of life on Earth; Revised Trump immigration order, delayed after speech, will not ban citizens from Iraq; Supreme Court says Virginia redistricting must be reexamined for racial bias; Trump may ignore the WTO in a major shift of U.S. trade policy; ‘I must fundamentally change and grow up': Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's big apology; Stephen Colbert annotated Trump's speech — and took a jab at Kellyanne Conway; How much better can coffee from a Keurig machine get?; Why are you bringing politics into food, Tom?; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | White House plan would cut EPA staff by one-fifth, shutter programs | In addition to slashing staff, the proposal dictates cutting the agency's grants to states, including air and water programs, and would eliminate 38 separate programs, according to a document reviewed by The Post. The changes are among several for which the administration has asked the agency for comment by today. | By Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis • Read more » | Trump seeks to build momentum from speech that invigorated GOP | In his first joint address to Congress, the president touched on his plans to overhaul the nation's health-care system and tax code, but his speech was short on specifics and heavy on lofty prose. He won high marks from Republicans for his agenda and tone, but major differences remain within the party on the details of how to move forward. | By Philip Rucker, Robert Costa and John Wagner • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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