The battle to define an 'America First' foreign policy divides the Trump White House; Franken may be the perfect senator for the Trump era — a deadly serious funnyman; Fear, hope and deportations; Wild man behind rock-and-roll's rebellious spirit dies at 90; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors | | | | | In White House, class war brews between N.Y. executives, populist aides | Dismissed by their rivals inside the White House as "the Democrats," the Manhattan business figures-turned-presidential advisers — often aligned with President Trump's eldest daughter and son-in-law — are the targets of suspicion, loathing and jealousy from their more ideological West Wing colleagues. | By Philip Rucker and Robert Costa • Read more » | Chuck Berry | 1926–2017 | Wild man behind rock-and-roll's rebellious spirit dies at 90 | Chuck Berry, a charismatic singer, songwriter and one of the greatest guitarists of all time, was an unlikely idol who set the gold standard for the rock extroverts who followed. His songs and the boisterous performance standards he set influenced the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and later Bruce Springsteen and Bob Seger. | By Terence McArdle • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | News quiz: On spies, pirates and bribes | With March Madness underway, did you make time to read up on what else is happening in the world? See how well you paid attention — and earn bonus points for quickly providing the right answers. | By Tiffany Harness • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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