Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Evening Edition: Candidates retool pitches for what’s next

Christie suspending his presidential campaign; Fiorina ends 2016 bid; Analyzing the race, in graphics: What Trump's and Sanders's N.H. wins mean for the rest of the campaign; How New Hampshire turned into a nightmare for the Republican establishment; Clinton just lost women to Sanders. Don't blame Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem.; Winners and losers from the primary; Berkeley faces 'painful' measures as it deals with budget deficit; Kennedy confidant has spent decades calling for the release of RFK's killer; J.K. Rowling announces an eighth Harry Potter book; After weekend cold snap, another tricky winter storm possible early next week; Gun owners want the NRA to dump Ted Nugent over 'anti-Semitic' outburst; Police arrest former beauty queen's priest, 56 years after her killing; Want to impress your Valentine? Skip the red roses, the ‘lazy man’s flower.’; If a waiter spills a drink on me, can I reduce his tip?;
 
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Candidates retool pitches for what's next
The Democrats have moved decisively into a fight for black voters, with N.H. winner Bernie Sanders being welcomed in Harlem by the Rev. Al Sharpton. Meanwhile, last night's Republican winner, Donald Trump, made the rounds on TV, and others were left reassessing their strategies.
Christie suspending his presidential campaign
The N.J. governor has decided to suspend his bid, according to two Republicans briefed on his deliberations.
 
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Fiorina ends 2016 bid
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO made early gains but was outspent and lost momentum.
 
Analyzing the race, in graphics: What Trump's and Sanders's N.H. wins mean for the rest of the campaign
John Kasich scored a strong second-place finish, seizing the establishment Republican mantle. Looking ahead, Bernie Sanders will need to diversify his voting coalition. Here's an in-depth analysis of the data.
 
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How New Hampshire turned into a nightmare for the Republican establishment
Desperate to find a candidate to coalesce around in hopes of stopping the populist insurrection of Donald Trump and the conservative uprising championed by Ted Cruz, the establishment got the opposite.
 
Clinton just lost women to Sanders. Don't blame Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem.
Clinton's rather dire situation with women — particularly young white women in that state — is pretty clear.
 
Winners and losers from the primary
We know who the winners were. On the losing side: Chris Christie and Marco Rubio. And for Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina? It's over.
 
Berkeley faces 'painful' measures as it deals with budget deficit
Officials said that just about everything was on the table as the school, the nation's most prestigious public university, began to deal with an expected $150 million shortfall.
 
Kennedy confidant has spent decades calling for the release of RFK's killer
Paul Schrade was wounded during the assassination in 1968. But he doesn't believe Sirhan Sirhan killed Robert F. Kennedy, and he'll testify in his parole hearing today.
 
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J.K. Rowling announces an eighth Harry Potter book
The two-part book, to be released on July 31, is the script of a play that is set 19 years after the end of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," the final book in the series.
 
After weekend cold snap, another tricky winter storm possible early next week
The models all forecast the storm to begin as snow on Monday. But what happens next remains highly uncertain.
 
Gun owners want the NRA to dump Ted Nugent over 'anti-Semitic' outburst
The rocker, a longtime board member of the organization, posted a photo on Facebook that depicted prominent American Jews as the "punks" behind gun control.
 
Police arrest former beauty queen's priest, 56 years after her killing
Even though evidence pointed to the priest, he wasn't charged until a former district attorney in McAllen, Texas, challenged the man who succeeded him in 2014 to finally solve the case.
 
Want to impress your Valentine? Skip the red roses, the ‘lazy man’s flower.’
Red roses are normally associated with passion and love. But many Valentines find them a bit cheesy and predictable.
 
If a waiter spills a drink on me, can I reduce his tip?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
 
 
     
 
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