Monday, January 8, 2018

Monday's Headlines: Fate of ‘dreamers’ set to dominate next round of budget talks

 
Democracy Dies in Darkness
 
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Fate of 'dreamers' set to dominate next round of budget talks
Both sides agree that if President Trump and lawmakers can strike a deal that ends the impasse over the legal status of young immigrants, other obstacles to reaching a spending agreement could be resolved more quickly. But Democrats have balked at Trump's demands to tie a decision to his pledge of building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, and the party is split over whether to force a government shutdown to get its way.
Bannon tries to soften his scathing comments, but Trump's fury persists
After days of withering castigation from the White House, former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon proclaimed loyalty to the president and claimed that his comments in a new book "Fire and Fury" were a mischaracterization. But the administration did not appear eager to forgive or welcome Bannon back into President Trump's good graces.
 
TV | Review
'Big Little Lies' and 'Three Billboards' win big, but Oprah steals the show
Carefully mixing humor and seriousness, the Golden Globes became a rally for equality.
 
In a big push for total surveillance, Beijing bets on facial recognition
The police and security state in China have embraced the new technology to monitor the country's 1.4 billion people — where they are, what they believe, who they associate with — and ultimately assign them a score based on whether the government considers them trustworthy.
 
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Opinions
 
I was on Trump's voter fraud commission. Its demise was inevitable.
 
Will the economy save the president?
 
The dam of denial has broken
 
Trump is right to bully America's enemies
 
Trump has been mostly silent on Latin America. That's probably a good thing.
 
The president goes after another democratic norm
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The Fix | Analysis
The top 10 gubernatorial races of 2018
There's nowhere for Democrats to go but up, given that Republicans control a near-record high of 33 governor's mansions, including a number in blue and swing states.
 
 
On Florida's 'Forgotten Coast,' a Supreme Court fight over fresh water
The justices will hear a three-decade-old dispute that pits farmers and city dwellers in Georgia against oystermen in Apalachicola Bay.
 
Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered
Trump says he's a genius. A study found these other presidents actually were.
A psychologist estimated the IQ for nearly every U.S. president. Bill Clinton made the list. A Trump fan later tried to cram him onto the list.
 
As this Va. town grew, so did tensions between newcomers and longtimers. Then came the political scandals.
The wave of development that transformed Loudoun County exploded in Purcellville, Va. The growing pains eventually led to conflicts that would end careers and spur investigations. "What the heck is going on here?" asked one former mayor.
 
Perspective
'Fire and Fury' proves an often-forgotten rule: Don't assume 'we're off the record'
Talking candidly to a reporter is harmless, right? Michael Wolff's West Wing tell-all suggests that you shouldn't stake your future on it.
 
For families of opioid addicts, naloxone has truly been a lifesaving drug
"I hit my son with it, and he had no reaction whatsoever … I hit him with the second dose and his eyes opened. Within seconds, he was awake and talking."
 
NFL Playoffs
Drew Brees turns back the clock, tosses Saints over Panthers
Brees threw for 376 yards and two touchdowns as New Orleans went pass-happy to set up a divisional-round game against the Vikings.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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