Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Wednesday's Headlines: Trump cruises to victory in Nevada

How Donald Trump dominated GOP field, in one word: Anger; After a stumble in Nevada, Ted Cruz looks home to Texas;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Trump cruises to victory in Nevada
The billionaire accelerated his march to the GOP nomination, as Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz fell short despite aggressive campaigning in the closing days.
How Donald Trump dominated GOP field, in one word: Anger
Voters in Nevada were mad — really mad — at the government, and they didn't hesitate to back the candidate who wasn't a politician.
 
After a stumble in Nevada, Ted Cruz looks home to Texas
The rise of Donald Trump has baffled not only the Republican Party establishment, but also the libertarians, conservatives, and "constitutionalists" who used to be called the "Tea Party."
 
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Tricky Ted Cruz turns on his fellow Republicans
 
Two crazy-but-not-too-crazy ways to halt the endless judicial wars
 
The exotic new weapons the Pentagon wants to deter Russia
 
Why the world loves the South Carolina primaries
 
Congress should build on Obama's plan to close Guantanamo
 
My very peculiar theory of why the GOP has not stopped Donald Trump
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Sheriff's report reveals new details about Scalia's death at remote ranch
Antonin Scalia's body was found in bed with a pillowcase over his eyes, but the sheriff noted that the position of the pillow "did not seem to have inhibited Scalia's breathing."
Senate Republicans say they won't consider any Supreme Court nominee
"We should let the next president pick the next Supreme Court Justice," Sen. Lindsey Graham said. "We like Joe Biden on this. He was right."
Why the Clinton email scandal and Petraeus leak are not really alike
The broad-brushed comparison from Donald Trump and Ted Cruz lacks context and overlooks factual and legal differences.
Migrants find doors slamming shut across Europe's refugee route
Crisis-weary countries from Austria to Macedonia are cracking down, stranding thousands of asylum seekers —who are increasingly women and children.
The world's greatest cities are not actually such great places to live
Don't go to Paris and London for the quality of life, according to one annual rating.
Hate your commute? It's probably going to get even worse.
Americans drove a record number of miles last year. The reason why can be summed up in two simple words: cheap gas.
The Oscars' diversity problem is bad. But Hollywood's is worse.
A Washington Post analysis revealed a staggering sameness among the film industry's most powerful decision-makers.
 
     
 
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