Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Tuesday's Headlines: Trump stops short of full endorsement of gun proposals

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Trump stops short of full endorsement of gun proposals
In a meeting with governors, President Trump focused on the breakdowns that preceded the Florida school shooting. Lawmakers said the fate of any firearms restrictions after the Parkland rampage rests with Trump.
The Fix | Analysis
Trump said he would charge a gunman. Here's what he's done in the face of danger.
Five Vietnam draft deferments. Ducking when rushed. Shrinking from an eagle. For all his talk, the president is not big on public displays of bravery.
 
Fact Checker | Analysis
The NRA's flip-flop on federal mandates for states in gun background checks
The NRA is worried about a background check system for gun buyers, but it once tried to torpedo that system in the courts.
 
Florida sheriff faces intensifying political scrutiny, calls to resign in wake of school shooting
Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel's department missed warning signs about the alleged shooter, and the first response has come into question. Supporters say the criticism is political.
 
As GOP tax cuts take hold, Democrats struggle for line of attack
Americans have started to see a bump in their paychecks, and a spate of polls show public opinion turning in favor of the legislation. Democrats heading into the 2018 elections face the tough task of figuring out how to convince voters that the law will be bad for the country later.
 
Washington society and Team Trump: A year in, the fear and loathing are mutual
Administration insiders aren't showing up at many elite parties, and the capital's insiders — wary and afraid of being, as one Republican put it, "tainted for life" — are fine with that.
 
Legal brawl over Trump hotel in Panama has led to police calls, a power outage and office barricades
Panamanian authorities are investigating whether President Trump's company broke the law during an ongoing standoff. The hotel's majority owner is trying to fire the Trump Organization as its manager, but the company refuses to go.
 
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Georgia Republicans' threat to Delta: Stop boycotting the NRA, or lose your tax breaks
After Delta cut ties with the NRA, Georgia conservatives threatened to defeat a proposed $50 million sales tax exemption on jet fuel.
 
 
Today's WorldView | Analysis
China's Xi steps up as the leader of the unfree world
Since he came to power a half-decade ago, Xi Jinping has ushered in a stiffening authoritarianism, purged thousands of political opponents, squeezed the already narrow space for civil society and presided over the creation of a cutting-edge 21st-century surveillance state.
 
Democrats marshal a strike force to counter Trump on national security in 2018, 2020 elections
The group of mostly young veterans of the Obama administration and the Clinton campaign intends to give those opposing the president everything from talking points to legal and policy expertise to campaign surrogates.
 
State Department point man on North Korea to retire Friday, reflecting diplomats' frustration
Joseph Yun's resignation reflects the widespread dissatisfaction within the department over diplomats' relative lack of power in the Trump administration, according to someone familiar with Yun's thinking.
 
House Russia probe investigators to question Hope Hicks, but answers may be elusive
Hicks is scheduled to speak today with the Intelligence Committee behind closed doors, but lawmakers expect she may refuse to answer their questions, following the example of other close aides and advisers to the president.
 
On Small Business | Perspective
Standing desks could be harmful to your productivity — and your health
Thinking of getting standing desks for your employees or yourself? Not so fast. While sitting at a desk all day can lead to long-term health problems, new research suggests that standing for a prolonged period of time can deteriorate "mental reactiveness."
 
     
 
 
 
 

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