Thursday, January 12, 2017

Evening Edition: Justice Dept. to investigate FBI handling of Clinton email

Anxious lawmakers to GOP leaders: What's the plan to replace Obamacare?; EPA accuses Fiat Chrysler of using software that enabled emissions cheating; Placing Russia first among threats, Defense nominee warns of Kremlin attempts to 'break' NATO; CIA nominee says he'd defy Trump if ordered to resume such techniques as waterboarding; Rex Tillerson couldn’t recall ExxonMobil subsidiary’s work with Iran. Here’s the proof it happened.; Obama surprises Biden with Presidential Medal of Freedom; Trolls decided I was taking pictures of Rex Tillerson’s notes. I wasn’t even there.; 'We have not heard any cries': 6 children presumed dead in Baltimore fire; You’ve probably never heard of this creepy genealogy site. But it knows a lot about you.; The NFL is all-in on Los Angeles, but Chargers’ move is a gamble; Jeff Bezos is the anonymous buyer of the biggest house in Washington; 'The Young Pope' is confounding, captivating and one of the most unsettling shows in years; Michelle Obama was Jimmy Fallon's only guest and, no, they did not mom dance; Should designers dress Melania and Ivanka? The question is more complex than it seems.; There are Girl Scout cookies we’ll always love. And then there are the other ones.;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Justice Dept. to investigate FBI handling of Clinton email
The inspector general's probe will be wide ranging — encompassing the FBI's various public statements on the matter, whether its deputy director should have been recused and whether Department of Justice or FBI employees leaked non-public information.
Anxious lawmakers to GOP leaders: What's the plan to replace Obamacare?
Rank-and-file Republicans want to know what's ahead before proceeding with legislation to gut the Affordable Care Act.
 
EPA accuses Fiat Chrysler of using software that enabled emissions cheating
Officials said the allegations affect roughly 104,000 vehicles: 2014 to 2016 model year Dodge Ram 1500 pickup trucks and Jeep Grand Cherokees with 3.0-liter diesel engines.
 
Placing Russia first among threats, Defense nominee warns of Kremlin attempts to 'break' NATO
Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis's views on Russia could put him at odds with the president-elect.
 
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CIA nominee says he'd defy Trump if ordered to resume such techniques as waterboarding
During his confirmation hearing, Rep. Mike Pompeo told senators that as CIA director he would not only commit to cross the president-elect, but that Donald Trump would expect him to do so. Pompeo also told senators that he considered the intelligence community's report on Russia to be "sound" as an analytical product.
 
Rex Tillerson couldn’t recall ExxonMobil subsidiary’s work with Iran. Here’s the proof it happened.
Documents obtained by The Washington Post show that the Securities and Exchange Commission contacted ExxonMobil in 2006 and 2010 about Exxon's dealings with Iran, Syria and Sudan.
 
BREAKING NEWS
Obama surprises Biden with Presidential Medal of Freedom
President Obama was honoring the vice president at a White House ceremony when he surprised Joe Biden by presenting him with the nation's highest civilian honor.
 
Trolls decided I was taking pictures of Rex Tillerson’s notes. I wasn’t even there.
COLUMN | A Washington Post editor describes her experience at the center of a fake-news conspiracy theory.
 
'We have not heard any cries': 6 children presumed dead in Baltimore fire
A woman and three children escaped the early-morning blaze but were hospitalized in critical and serious condition.
 
You’ve probably never heard of this creepy genealogy site. But it knows a lot about you.
The information on FamilyTreeNow.com comes largely from public records, but what makes the site stand out on the creepy scale, though, is how easy the site makes it for anyone to access that information all at once — and for free.
 
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The NFL is all-in on Los Angeles, but Chargers’ move is a gamble
The NFL failed in Los Angeles the last time it had two teams there, and the vast and coveted market remained without even a single franchise until last year. Now it will have two again.
 
Jeff Bezos is the anonymous buyer of the biggest house in Washington
The Amazon founder and Washington Post owner paid $23 million for the former Textile Museum, which is being turned into a massive family home on S Street NW.
 
'The Young Pope' is confounding, captivating and one of the most unsettling shows in years
Jude Law plays a power-mad pontiff who seems intent on walling himself and the Holy See off from the world, all in the name of God's glory.
 
Michelle Obama was Jimmy Fallon's only guest and, no, they did not mom dance
The late-night host dedicated his entire show to the first lady, who said the end of her husband's administration has "been surprisingly emotional for all of us in ways that we didn't expect."
 
Should designers dress Melania and Ivanka? The question is more complex than it seems.
We ask fashion to be socially aware. It's only fair to let designers be politically aware as well.
 
There are Girl Scout cookies we’ll always love. And then there are the other ones.
Will the new S'mores become a classic, like Thin Mints? Or will they go the way of the Scot-Teas, the Pixies and Le Chip?
 
 
     
 
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