Saturday, January 27, 2018

Saturday's Headlines: Democrats demand lawmakers protect Mueller after Trump moved to fire him

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Democrats demand lawmakers protect Mueller after Trump moved to fire him
After revelations President Trump sought to oust the special counsel in the Russian probe, lawmakers called for a vote on legislation that would block the president from firing him. Republican leaders showed no urgency to address the matter.
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A mostly benign report on the U.S. economy does have one big red flag
The savings rate has been this low only one other time in history, when the popularity of home-equity lines of credit soared in 2005, at the peak of the housing boom.
 
U.S. economic growth slowed in 2017's fourth quarter, missing Trump's targets
The economy in the third quarter expanded at an annualized rate of 2.6 percent, below the 3 percent many administration officials and outside economists expected.
 
White House plan would reduce environmental requirements for infrastructure projects
The White House aims to make it easier to build roads, bridges and pipelines across the country as part of an infrastructure plan that President Trump is expected to release next week. Critics said the proposal would gut key environmental protections.
 
In the heartland, a hard line on immigration: 'It would be the end of America'
House Republicans like Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wis.), whose constituents take a tough stance on "dreamers," could have the last word on their fate.
 
Pressed by U.S. Olympic Committee, USA Gymnastics' entire board will resign in wake of Nassar scandal
The U.S. Olympic Committee had threatened to decertify the gymnastics organization. Larry Nassar, a former USA Gymnastics doctor, was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison for molesting athletes. 
 
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Even now, Republicans are ignoring the storm clouds
 
Despite Stormy Daniels and 's-hole,' most in the GOP say Trump is a 'good role model'
 
The rot in USA Gymnastics goes beyond Larry Nassar
 
As violence erupts over the release of a film, where are India's liberal politicians?
 
Pakistan's prime minister defends his country from Trump's tweet
 
Shall we protect Robert Mueller now, Mr. McConnell?
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BREAKING NEWS
Suicide car bomb attack in Kabul kills at least 40, wounds 140, officials say
The explosion tore through a busy area in the Afghan capital, near the former Interior Ministry, destroying cars and blasting out windows of nearby buildings and homes. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
 
 
Facebook and Google are doomed, George Soros says
"The Internet monopolies have neither the will nor the inclination to protect society against the consequences of their actions," the billionaire philanthropist said in a scathing speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
 
'Anything could happen': Amid newsroom clashes, Los Angeles Times becomes its own story
One of the largest and most important news organizations in America has been beset by turmoil in recent weeks, prompting questions about its future.
 
Despite rarely playing, this 7-foot-7 basketball player is a star attraction
The Romanian teenager's extraordinary height has given him opportunity, and a long list of physical and social challenges, at a sports academy in Ohio.
 
Angry astronomers deride company's shiny orbiting orb as 'space graffiti'
For nine months, the Humanity Star satellite will twinkle brilliantly enough to be seen by observers below. Its maker describes it as a reflection on the cosmos. Scientists call it vandalism, a disco ball and "space garbage." 
 
Clinton reportedly shielded faith outreach aide accused of harassment
After accusations of sexual harassment were levied against Burns Strider, the faith outreach adviser for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, she reportedly declined to fire him despite being urged to do so by her campaign manager.
 
In reversal, EPA deals setback to controversial gold mining proposal in Alaska
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt chose to continue an Obama-era stance that a gold mine could harm the world's largest fishery for sockeye salmon.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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