Monday, March 19, 2018

Monday's Headlines: In N.H., flurry of activity stokes speculation that Trump might face primary challenger

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
In N.H., flurry of activity stokes speculation that Trump might face primary challenger
President Trump is set to visit the state today, following visits this year from fellow Republicans Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.) and Gov. John Kasich (Ohio). Trump's trip is billed as an official visit, but it is also an opportunity to shore up support and stave off a potential challenger to the sitting president — something that hasn't happened since 1992.
Trump administration to seek stiffer penalties against drug dealers, reduce opioid prescribing
The administration says its multipronged approach to fighting the epidemic aims to reduce the demand for opioids, cut off the supply of illicit drugs and help those who are addicted.
 
Trump rails against Russia probe, dismisses McCabe's notes as 'Fake Memos' in tweet salvo
Before this weekend, President Trump, under instruction from his attorneys, had been careful not to directly antagonize the special counsel. On Sunday, White House lawyer Ty Cobb said in a statement that Trump "is not considering or discussing the firing" of Robert S. Mueller III.
 
Fourth package bomb attack hits Austin, possibly triggered by tripwire
Sunday's package bomb was left on the side of the road and detonated as two men passed on bicycles, police said. The two men were rushed to the hospital with injuries that were serious but not life-threatening.
 
Poisoning of Russian ex-spy puts spotlight on Moscow's secret military labs and their novel weapons
Since the start of Russian President Vladimir Putin's second term, a construction boom has been underway at more than two dozen institutes that were once part of the Soviet Union's biological and chemical weapons establishment, according to Russian documents and independent researchers.
 
'Where's Mommy?': This family fled death threats, only to face separation at the border
As apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border began to rise last year, so, too, did reports of children being taken from parents, advocacy groups and immigration lawyers say. Here's the ordeal of one such family.
 
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Trump made senior staff sign nondisclosure agreements. They may last past his presidency.
 
Will Trump let Assad get away with using chemical weapons in Syria?
 
The principle behind anti-Trump pragmatism
 
Don't deny the link between poverty and single parenthood
 
Why hasn't Britain been able to stop Putin? Ask Jeremy Corbyn.
 
America is getting older. When will Trump get wiser?
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With Putin's reelection, expect rising tensions with the West, analysts warn
As infighting over the Russia's domestic course rages, analysts say President Vladimir Putin will have an interest in intensifying the conflict with the West.
 
 
U.S., European officials' scrutiny of Facebook's data protection turns harsh spotlight on social network
Some called on chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to explain how information about millions of users ended up in the hands of a firm that worked for President Trump's 2016 campaign — without the knowledge of the vast majority of those affected.
 
Today's WorldView | Analysis
Saudi Arabia's ambitious crown prince comes to a Washington in turmoil
Mohammed bin Salman brings his own baggage to a city reeling from President Trump's scandals and outbursts.
 
Perspective
Middle East civilian deaths have soared under Trump. And the media mostly shrug.
Obsessed with the seemingly daily updates in the Stormy Daniels story or the impeachment potential of the Russia investigation, the American media is paying even less attention now to a topic it never focused on with much zeal.
 
NCAA Tournament
Florida State upsets Xavier, sending another No. 1 seed packing
The Seminoles overcame a nine-point deficit with six minutes to go to oust the Musketeers. The upsets didn't end there as No. 2 Cincinnati blew a 22-point lead to Nevada, the second-greatest comeback in tournament history. Gone, too, are North Carolina, which was routed by Texas A&M, and Michigan State, which fell to Syracuse.
 
NCAA Tournament
Perspective: For UMBC, the NCAA magic is fleeting, but the memories will be lasting
The No. 16 seed Retrievers can't overcome Kansas State and are left to savor their history-making upset of Virginia.
 
John Oliver spoofs Pence family's new kids' book with gay-themed 'Marlon Bundo' book
John Oliver's HBO show created a spoof of the new picture book about the Pence family's real — and real popular — pet rabbit, Marlon Bundo.
 
D.C. lawmaker says recent snowfall was caused by 'Rothschilds controlling the climate'
Council member Trayon White Sr.'s remarks in a Facebook video that appeared to refer to a conspiracy theory were denounced as anti-Semitic. White later apologized: "I did not intend to be anti-Semitic, and I see I should not have said that after learning from my colleagues."
 
     
 
 
 
 

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