FEMA director: Harvey is probably the worst disaster in Texas history; Should Houston have been evacuated? If so, why wasn't it?
| | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump plans to visit Texas on Tuesday; 3,000 guard troops deployed | National and state guard troops will assist with search and rescue operations as Houston and the surrounding areas try to cope with relentless rain and dire flash flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. At least five people have been reported dead as a result of the storm, according to the National Weather Service. | By Dylan Baddour, Kevin Sullivan, Wesley Lowery and Robert Samuels • Read more » | Catastrophic flooding in Houston is 'expected to worsen' | The worst fears of flooding are being realized as Harvey unloads extreme rainfall on Houston and other parts of Southeast Texas. Rain of one to two feet has already fallen, with some locations nearing 30 inches. And much more rain is still to come. | By Greg Porter and Jason Samenow • Read more » | | | | | | Post Politics • Analysis | White House aide defends Trump's pardon of Arpaio | Homeland Security adviser Tom Bossert said the decision to pardon controversial former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio was a "straightforward" case of clemency for an aging man with a history of military service. Bossert denied that the pardon shows the president doesn't care about the rule of law. | By Abby Phillip • Read more » | | | | | The Fix • Analysis | What if Trump ditched the GOP? | It's not entirely far-fetched that the president, disappointed by its leaders and fed up by a lack of legislative progress, might tell the Republican Party, either officially or in spirit, "you're fired." | By Aaron Blake • Read more » | | | | | | Retropolis • The Past, Rediscovered | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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