Saturday, June 9, 2018

Saturday's Headlines: In Trump, some fear the end of the world order

 
Democracy Dies in Darkness
 
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
In Trump, some fear the end of the world order
As each day brings new punches and counterpunches between President Trump and longtime U.S. partners, questions arise about the lasting effect of trade wars and antagonism.
Video: Trump, Trudeau swap jokes but remain firm in trade dispute
In a brief photo opportunity on the sidelines of the G-7 summit on June 8, President Trump followed the Canadian Prime Minister's diplomatic introduction by joking that Trudeau had backed down on retaliatory tariffs.
 
Government's attempts to stop leaks grow more aggressive with actions in Wolfe case
Critics worry that the indictment of a former Senate Intelligence Committee staff member and the seizure of a reporter's notes will have a chilling effect on newsgathering.
 
Young reporter in leak investigation enjoyed meteoric rise in Washington journalism
Ali Watkins's romantic involvement with indicted Senate staffer falls under scrutiny.
 
'You've handed us an issue': Democrats pounce on Trump administration's health-care move
Republicans were caught off guard by the administration's decision to abandon a popular element of the Affordable Care Act — protections for people with preexisting medical conditions.
 
Perspective
Anthony Bourdain was the best friend I never had
The celebrity chef was a force of nature, brilliant and often scathing. He was also a romantic at heart.
 
Chef, writer and roguish culinary adventurer dies at 61
The author of "Kitchen Confidential" roamed the world for his CNN food-adventure show "Parts Unknown."
 
From the archives: Suicide is tragic. But mostly, it is a bloody mess.
Roxanne Roberts's father killed himself when she was 21. Twenty years later, in 1996, she explained the legacy of a brutal act.
 
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The Justice Department abandons the ACA — and with it, the law
 
NATO is once again practicing for the worst
 
Trump is no joke
 
Five myths about presidential pardons
 
Trump's decision to sow discord among G-7 allies is a more than a childish tantrum
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NBA Finals | Game 4
Warriors complete sweep of Cavaliers with 108-85 win to claim third NBA title in four years
Led by Stephen Curry's 37 points, Golden State finished off Cleveland, its Finals opponent four years running. LeBron James, a potential free agent next month, scored 23 points for the Cavaliers in completing his eighth consecutive Finals appearance.
 
 
Controversy surrounds research that State Department employees were sickened in 'sonic attacks'
Skeptics see no external cause for the symptoms that State Department staffers in Cuba and China say were caused by high-pitched sounds.
 
Former CIA officer found guilty of selling secrets to China
Longtime intelligence operative Kevin Mallory said he was acting as a freelance triple agent, luring in Chinese spies so he could hand them over to U.S. authorities.
 
The Capitals — with a fresh new piece of hardware — arrive home
The Stanley Cup arrived in D.C. Friday an hour and 11 minutes late. It was none the worse for wear after a night of partying in Las Vegas, and it still shined in the afternoon haze on the tarmac at Washington Dulles International Airport.
 
How Washington built a championship roster
13 years of deals, drafts and signings that lead to the 2018 Washington team.
 
D.C. has a new hero. His name is Devante Smith-Pelly.
"He's had to earn everything he's got this year, and he was our hero," the Capitals' Brett Connolly said as his team raise the Stanley Cup.
 
Stanley Cup and Capitals players will be at Nationals Park on Saturday
The Nationals, ardent supporters of the Capitals throughout the postseason, will host them Saturday.
 
Trump reveals that the first lady is under doctors' orders not to fly for a month
The president offered new details about his wife's health, including that her operation last month lasted nearly four hours.
 
Florida officials find 'evidence' of missing woman after capturing, killing 12-foot alligator
A woman is believed to be dead after an alligator attack. A local broadcaster reports that a human arm was found inside the reptile.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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