Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Evening Edition: Labor nominee withdraws amid rising GOP concern

Trump says Flynn was treated unfairly, calls leaks a 'criminal act'; Senate Democrats unify around bipartisan congressional probe of Trump-Russia links; For 14 days, Trump kept his No. 2 in the dark. What does that mean for Pence?; Trump calls on Netanyahu to ‘hold back’ on West Bank settlements; ‘Morning Joe’ has blacklisted Kellyanne Conway. And that’s not all.; Mattis tells NATO allies U.S. will 'moderate' its support unless they must boost defense spending; Conservative group: Trump, DeVos should dismantle Education Dept. and bring God into classrooms; Malaysia detains woman as probes widen into killing of North Korean leader's half-brother; IRS will no longer withhold tax refunds if Americans ignore Obamacare insurance requirement; This undocumented immigrant is seeking sanctuary at a church. Will authorities enter to retrieve her?; Stephen Miller’s ‘cringeworthy’ campaign speech for student government; America's February warmth is extreme, and it's just getting started; Scientists have just detected a major change to the Earth's oceans linked to a warming climate; A state lawmaker accused a Colorado newspaper of 'fake news.' So the paper is threatening to sue him. ; What about diners who fail to show up to claim their reservations?;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Labor nominee withdraws amid rising GOP concern
Andrew Puzder, a restaurant executive and Trump campaign supporter, had drawn widespread criticism of his business record and personal background. In the hours leading up to his withdrawal, at least a dozen Republican senators were said to be withholding their support.
Trump says Flynn was treated unfairly, calls leaks a 'criminal act'
President Trump criticized the intelligence community and the media for the news reports that ultimately led to national security adviser Michael Flynn's sudden resignation.
 
Senate Democrats unify around bipartisan congressional probe of Trump-Russia links
Democratic lawmakers agreed to push forward with an ongoing Senate Intelligence Committee investigation despite pressure from some members of the party calling for an independent commission.
 
For 14 days, Trump kept his No. 2 in the dark. What does that mean for Pence?
The question that legislators are trying to figure out, a Republican said, is if the vice president — like most everyone else — is simply a victim to a rash and erratic president, or if he is deliberately being shut out by senior White House advisers.
 
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Trump calls on Netanyahu to ‘hold back’ on West Bank settlements
In his most extensive remarks as president about the chances for peace in the Middle East, Trump said he "could live with" either a separate Palestinian state or a unitary state as a peaceful outcome.
 
‘Morning Joe’ has blacklisted Kellyanne Conway. And that’s not all.
Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough characterized Conway as an attention seeker who texts TV producers in a constant effort to get on air.
 
Mattis tells NATO allies U.S. will 'moderate' its support unless they must boost defense spending
The defense secretary's statement marks an escalation in Washington's long-running frustration that many NATO countries do not spend at least 2 percent of their gross domestic product as they have pledged.
 
Conservative group: Trump, DeVos should dismantle Education Dept. and bring God into classrooms
Names of the Council for National Policy's members are closely held, but a 2014 membership directory published by the Southern Poverty Law Center shows that Stephen K. Bannon was a member and that Kellyanne Conway served on the council's executive committee.
 
Malaysia detains woman as probes widen into killing of North Korean leader's half-brother
Kim Jong Nam, estranged from the North's ruling dynasty, was apparently poisoned in an airport attack.
 
IRS will no longer withhold tax refunds if Americans ignore Obamacare insurance requirement
The Trump administration also proposed a series of rule changes to encourage insurers to remain in Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
 
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This undocumented immigrant is seeking sanctuary at a church. Will authorities enter to retrieve her?
In the past, immigration authorities avoided raiding churches. But Jeanette Vizguerra and other immigrants seeking sanctuary in places of worship fear it could be different after Trump's executive order.
 
Stephen Miller’s ‘cringeworthy’ campaign speech for student government
Now a policy aide in the Trump White House, as a student at a Santa Monica high school he was booed off stage following over-the-top remarks.
 
America's February warmth is extreme, and it's just getting started
Since Punxsutawney Phil's pronouncement of six more weeks of winter, spring-like weather has overtaken much of the nation. And some of the month's warmest weather with respect to normal is yet to come.
 
Scientists have just detected a major change to the Earth's oceans linked to a warming climate
A new paper found that oceans are losing oxygen, and it could have severe consequences to marine life if it continues.
 
A state lawmaker accused a Colorado newspaper of 'fake news.' So the paper is threatening to sue him.
The threat sets the stage for a possible legal battle that could test the definition of the most overused phrase in Trump-era politics.
 
What about diners who fail to show up to claim their reservations?
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
 
 
     
 
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