Saturday, June 18, 2016

Saturday's Headlines: The volatile life of Omar Mateen

Inside Trump's financial ties to Russia and unusual flattery of Putin; Dozens of GOP delegates launch new push to halt Trump; Robots, 'Iron Man' and drone swarms: It's the new arms race;
 
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The volatile life of Omar Mateen
He often masked his turmoil, but over the years, the Orlando shooter's inner conflict seemed to explode again and again — toward classmates, toward co-workers, toward his first wife and finally toward the 49 strangers he massacred on the bloody floor of the Pulse nightclub.
Inside Trump's financial ties to Russia and unusual flattery of Putin
The GOP candidate's relationship with the Russian leader and his warm views toward the country are among the more curious aspects of his presidential bid.
 
Dozens of GOP delegates launch new push to halt Trump
The delegates — angered by Donald Trump's recent comments on gun control and alarmed by his sinking poll numbers — have begun the most organized effort so far to keep him from the party's nomination.
Robots, 'Iron Man' and drone swarms: It's the new arms race
The technological advancements disrupting businesses are now shaking up the world of war — where robotic fighters and weapons enhanced by artificial intelligence might rule the skies and seas. And just as with industry, the advantages may be fleeting.
 
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Trump is woefully ignorant about minority youth in America
 
Repeat, retreat, reload: Why can't we do something sensible about guns?
 
No to making 'yes mean yes' the standard for determining rape
 
The menacing Trump is a danger we can confront
 
Orlando, Jo Cox and the deadly ideas that shape our world
 
The U.S. has a responsibility to help to solve the refugee crisis
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Accused killer of British lawmaker tells court his name is 'death to traitors'
The statement of Thomas Mair — who also declared "freedom for Britain" in his first court appearance since the killing — adds credence to the theory that Jo Cox, a rising star in Parliament, was slain in a far-right attack.
Amid scandals, Oakland loses its third police chief in just over a week
The latest chief stepped down after just two days leading a department rocked by allegations that a number of officers had sex with a teenage prostitute and exchanged racist text messages.
'State of calamity' declared for Rio weeks before Summer Olympics
In a plea for help from Brazil's federal government, the state that will host the Games warned of "total collapse in public security, health, education, transport and environmental management."
'That boy was born flippin': Donnell Whittenburg closes in on stardom, one vault at a time
In Baltimore's inner city, his mother first thought the idea of gymnastics was crazy, something for white suburbanites. Now the boy who once used her house like a jungle gym is considered a legitimate medal threat for this year's Summer Games.
'Flash Boys' plan for a slower stock market gets green light from the SEC
Regulators approved IEX's application for a national exchange where high-frequency traders would not have an advantage. But other Wall Street firms warned that the company lionized in the book "Flash Boys" would wreak havoc on stock trading.
Belgian authorities arrest 12 in sweeping anti-terrorism raids
The late-night raids on "dozens" of houses and 152 garages came at a time of heightened terrorism fears in Europe.
The U.S. is powering up its first new nuclear reactor in decades
Climate change and upheaval in the nuclear industry have made the new reactor — the first in the country since its sister facility was licensed in 1996 — a very big deal.
The president mourns — and then keeps moving
The Obamas' long-planned trip to New Mexico and California this weekend was to mark the 100th anniversary of the national park system's creation. It fell a day after the president visited a memorial to the Orlando shooting victims.
The man who showed Donald Trump how to exploit power and instill fear
Reporting for The Post's coming biography on Trump nominee reveals how famed lawyer Roy Cohn, years after fighting battles for Sen. Joseph McCarthy, showed Donald Trump a blueprint for power.
Apprehensive but ready for adventure
After being widowed in their 40s, they're now both focused on their passions.
Fatherhood, the second time around
Dads who viewed their main role as breadwinners in the past now are raising young children, with whom they interact differently.
 
     
 
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