Friday, June 3, 2016

Friday's Headlines: Clinton calls Trump’s ideas ‘dangerously incoherent’

Chaos unleashed in San Jose as protesters attack Trump supporters ; The jobs market has been great in 2016. Will it last?;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Clinton calls Trump's ideas 'dangerously incoherent'
In a speech on national security, Clinton signaled how she will use what backers think will be her best offensive weapon against Trump: His own tendency to speak and behave in a way that isn't presidential.
Chaos unleashed in San Jose as protesters attack Trump supporters
Protesters jumped on cars, pelted Trump supporters with eggs and water balloons, snatched signs, and stole "Make America Great" hats off people's heads before burning them and snapping selfies with the charred remains.
 
The jobs market has been great in 2016. Will it last?
U.S. households seem to be on firm footing, but business investment has been weak and exports have fallen. In fact, the tepid nature of the recovery may leave it susceptible to derailment.
 
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Mr. Ryan's endorsement of Trump is a sad day for America
 
Lovable Bernie whacks Israel
 
The Islamic State feeds off Western Islamophobia
 
My politically incorrect address to Trump University graduates
 
How long will America ignore Syria's suffering?
 
Evangelicals must not bear the mark of Trump
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UCLA gunman had 'kill list'; woman on list found dead in Minnesota
Police said they found the list in Mainak Sarkar's home after he killed his former professor and took his own life. The Minnesota victim was described as Sarkar's estranged wife.
Authorities learned of Russian doping in 2010, didn't investigate until media reports
The revelation that the World Anti-Doping Agency effectively outsourced an investigation to a journalist, four years after first learning of alleged doping, raises more questions from Olympic athletes about the group's effectiveness.
In bizarre coincidence, a Blue Angel F-18 and Thunderbird F-16 crash on same day
The Blue Angel pilot was killed during a practice in Tennessee. In the other incident, the jet went down after flying over the Air Force Academy's graduation ceremony, where President Obama was in attendance. That pilot ejected safely.
Boy missing in Japanese forest for six days found alive and well
The 7-year-old's father had left him on a mountain road as punishment for throwing rocks at cars.
Airbnb, facing complaints of racial bias, plans to crack down on discrimination
A Harvard study last year found "widespread discrimination" by hosts who were less likely to accept bookings from guests whose names sounded distinctly black.
Thanks, guys: Going to see the all-female 'Ghostbusters' is now a political act
The reboot of the '80s hit has somehow become the summer's most divisive movie.
Golden State bench delivers decisive verdict in Game 1
Golden State's reserves simply took over the game and powered the Warriors to a 104-89 victory before a packed Oakland arena.
 
     
 
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