Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Wednesday's Headlines: Trump’s Puerto Rico video tells positive story, leaves misery on cutting-room floor

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Trump's Puerto Rico video tells positive story, leaves misery on cutting-room floor
The footage of Puerto Rico compiled by the White House in the wake of Hurricane Maria shows the extent to which the Trump administration is portraying the federal government's handling of the natural disaster in the best possible light, despite the island's ongoing power, water and health problems. 
Thousands flee deadly Calif. wildfires, with more than 180 people still missing
More than 25,000 people fled homes in seven counties north of San Francisco as hundreds of firefighters struggled to contain flames that have killed at least 17 people, destroyed more than 2,000 buildings and battered the region's lifeblood wine industry.
 
Israel hacked Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky, then told NSA that its tools had been breached
Israeli spies in 2015 found hacking material from the National Security Agency on the network of global antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab, now under U.S. scrutiny because of suspicions its products facilitate Russian espionage.
 
Chicago's soda tax fizzles after two months, dealing a blow to the anti-soda movement
The tax — the country's largest on the books — had been plagued by legal challenges, implementation glitches and a screeching, multimillion-dollar media battle between the soda industry and public health groups. It had been pitched as a means to plug a $1.8 billion budget gap and improve public health by discouraging the consumption of beverages linked to obesity and other conditions.
 
Allegations of harassment, rape pile up against Weinstein as Paltrow, Jolie and other stars come forward
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, already suspected of decades of sexual harassment, faced accusations that he raped three women. Separately, actresses Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Heather Graham and Mira Sorvino came forward with accounts of harassment by Weinstein.
 
Weinstein's wife leaving him amid sexual harassment accusations
"My heart breaks for all the women who have suffered tremendous pain because of these unforgivable actions," Georgina Chapman told People magazine. I have chosen to leave my husband," The designer and Hollywood mogul got married in 2007.
 
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Robert Mueller can't save us
 
Ignore the late-night hosts: The left does not care more than the right
 
Welcome to the abyss
 
An IQ test for President Trump
 
The real problem with Trump's foreign policy plans? He may not have any.
 
Erdogan is bullying America. Trump should do something.
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Navy relieves top USS John S. McCain officers of their duties, says deadly collision was 'preventable'
The commander and executive officer of the McCain were reassigned due to a lack of confidence, Navy officials said. Ten sailors died in August after the destroyer collided with a vessel near Singapore.
 
 
2017 MacArthur 'genius' grant winners step into the spotlight
The new class includes a striking number of fellows whose work is tied to themes of global migration, the experiences of marginalized people and cultural drift across borders.
 
In a stunner, U.S. men's soccer team falls to last-place Trinidad and Tobago and will miss 2018 World Cup
The 2-1 defeat, combined with victories by Honduras and Panama, leave the Americans out of soccer's world showcase for the first time since 1986.
 
'All Lebanon is against them': A case of murder sours a country on its refugees
After a Syrian man in Lebanon confessed to killing a wealthy businessman's daughter, the ensuing backlash exposed razor-sharp tensions between the country's 1 million Syrian refugees and their hosts that threaten to open up Lebanon's own fragile sectarian divisions.
 
New questions raised after Las Vegas police revise timeline of when massacre began
A day after authorities said the gunman shot a security guard before firing at concertgoers — and not after, as originally believed — questions remain about the law enforcement response and why officers took as long as they did to arrive at the suspect's door.
 
Trump was just kidding about comparing IQ tests with Tillerson, White House says
President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tried Tuesday to smooth over tensions in their relationship after the president proposed an "IQ tests" faceoff with his top diplomat, who had privately called Trump a "moron."
 
     
 
 
 
 

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