Sunday, March 13, 2016

Sunday's Headlines: Is it possible to contain what Donald Trump has unleashed?

Campaign 2016's dangerous descent into violence; Push to disrupt Trump's Chicago rally began a week ago; How the Syrian revolt went so horribly, tragically wrong; These Christian teachers want to bring their religion into U.S. public schools;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Is it possible to contain what Donald Trump has unleashed?
The racially tinged anger that has fueled his political rise — and stoked the opposition to it — has turned into a force unto itself.
Campaign 2016's dangerous descent into violence
Donald Trump has built his candidacy on long-festering resentment and grievance and calls out the dark forces that divide a polarized America.
 
Push to disrupt Trump's Chicago rally began a week ago
The shutdown of his appearance at one of the most diverse college campuses in the country was both organized and organic.
 
How the Syrian revolt went so horribly, tragically wrong
Five years on, calls for democracy have been eclipsed by war, persecution and death. Perhaps they never stood a chance.
 
These Christian teachers want to bring their religion into U.S. public schools
The Christian Educators Association International sees the nation's public schools as "the largest single mission field in America" and wants to show teachers how to share their faith without breaking the law.
 
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The liberal war over the Obama legacy has already begun
 
Conservative professors actually don't have it so bad
 
Almost everything you buy is killing the rain forest
 
RIP, FOIA
 
How will political parties realign after 2016?
 
Joseline Peña-Melnyk for Congress
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In Ohio, Clinton strengthens opposition to Trans-Pacific Partnership
Her rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, fired back saying Clinton should support killing the trade deal, not tinkering with it.
North Carolina may be the dominant team that nobody thought existed
Tar Heels outlast Virginia in ACC title game and finally show how good they can be.
A Marine's convictions
Amid a furor over sexual assault in the military, a Naval Academy instructor was accused of having sex with two students. What came next was a flawed investigation and a fight by the Marine to prove he did nothing wrong. But did he?
Love, Saudi Arabian style
In a country with strict gender-segregation rules, many use social media to pursue flings and find potential spouses.
Snowmobiler kills Iditarod dog, injures others, while blackout drunk
A 26-year-old Alaska man was arrested Saturday and admitted to hitting the two dog teams after a night of drinking.
How to kill thousands of rattlesnakes in just four days
At a huge "rattlesnake roundup" in Texas, the reptiles are rounded up, milked of their venom and then beheaded and skinned in front of crowds.
Daylight saving time has begun — test your knowledge with this quiz
At 2 a.m. Sunday, the clocks moved ahead one hour and we sprang forward.
Native American history in Texas
The San Antonio Missions are the nation's newest World Heritage Site.
Buckle up. Convivial is a quite a trip.
Among the dishes at D.C.'s exciting newcomer: lightly breaded, twice-fried chicken with an audible crunch and escargots "in a blanket."
 
     
 
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