Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Wednesday's Headlines: Sanders upsets Clinton in Michigan

Trump wins convincingly in Hawaii, Mississippi and Michigan ; Winners and losers of the night;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Top Stories
Sanders upsets Clinton in Michigan
Hillary Clinton cruised to victory in Mississippi, the latest in a series of contests in Southern states where she has bested Bernie Sanders largely on the strength of her appeal to African American voters.
Trump wins convincingly in Hawaii, Mississippi and Michigan
The billionaire galvanized huge populations of white, working-class voters with his populist economic pitch, nativist rhetoric and outsider appeal.
 
Winners and losers of the night
Bernie Sanders may have found an issue where he can do real damage: trade. And if Donald Trump wins Ohio and Florida, the GOP race will be effectively over.
 
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Opinions
 
Trump crushes Ronald Reagan's Republican Party
 
Why Hillary Clinton is unlikely to be indicted over her private email server
 
Republicans should blame themselves — not the media — for Trump
 
Keith Olbermann: I can't stand to live in a Trump building anymore
 
Farewell to Pat Conroy, the sexiest man alive
 
Sorry Clinton, Sanders is the foreign policy realist
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Beatles record producer George Martin dies at 90
He signed the Beatles to a contract in 1962 after several record labels turned them down. Over eight years of collaboration, he produced numerous No. 1 singles for the band.
Suspect in shooting of Idaho pastor arrested outside White House, warns of Martians in Congress
Authorities had been searching for Kyle Odom, who was suspected of shooting Tim Remington the day after he had prayed with Ted Cruz at a campaign rally in Coeur d'Alene.
America's year without a winter: This season was the warmest on record
Temperatures across the country between December and February were nearly 5 degrees above the 20th-century average.
NYPD and FBI make peace, focus on fighting terrorists — instead of each other
Police Commissioner William J. Bratton has purged much of the bad blood that festered in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, tensions marked, in part, by the repeated towing of the G-men's cars.
Jeff Bezos's space company planning passenger flights in 2018
The founder of Blue Origin provided a tour to the media and talked about a day "when millions of people are living and working in space."
Top ISIS leader may have been killed in airstrike, Pentagon official says
The coalition attack on the Syrian town of Shadadi also killed 12 other Islamic State fighters, officials said.
The undeniable sexism in textbooks designed for the world’s children
Men are portrayed as leaders while women are often not represented at all, and when featured, they are frequently shown conforming to stereotypical gender roles.
Want to charge your phone at the bar? You may have to pay, one way or another.
We expect to be able to juice up our gadgets anytime, anywhere. But some venues are rebelling.
No gimmicks at Chanel. Just beautiful, real clothes.
Simple styling, gorgeous construction and real-life utility. Plus, more dazzling fashion moments from the Paris runways.
 
     
 
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