Saturday, July 28, 2018

Evening Edition: ‘Deleted’ families: What went wrong with Trump’s family-separation effort

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'Deleted' families: What went wrong with Trump's family-separation effort
At the core of what is now widely regarded as one of the biggest debacles of Trump's presidency were failures to record, classify and keep track of migrant parents and children pulled apart by the "zero tolerance" border crackdown.
Cardinal Theodore McCarrick resigns after reports of sexual abuse
McCarrick is the highest ranked U.S. Catholic clergy member to ever be removed from ministry due to sexual abuse allegations.
 
The Fix | Analysis
Why Washington insiders think Democrats will take back the House
Nearly every electoral indicator is pointing in Democrats' favor, with a few caveats.
 
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'Get out with your life': California's deadly Carr Fire doubles in size again
Fueled by an incendiary combination of scorching temperatures, dry air and unpredictable winds, the deadly Carr Fire has forced thousands to flee, torched 500 buildings and killed two firefighters trying to contain it.
 
The Take | Analysis
Georgia's gubernatorial race may be the purest example of politics in the Trump era
The contest pits Trumpian Republican Brian Kemp against liberal Democrat Stacey Abrams. Can she make history in a red state undergoing a political transition?
 
Trump prepares to meet with Italy's new prime minister in a moment of spiritual alignment
Giuseppe Conte and President Trump offer a rare example of transatlantic cooperation at a time when other governments in Western Europe view the White House with anxiety and dismay.
 
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Perspective
Trump's farm bailout is burning bridges in blue states
The Trumpublican tax bill strikes again against high-tax, high-cost states that, not coincidentally, tend to vote Democratic.
 
A woman gave birth early — after an off-duty officer allegedly kicked her in the stomach
"I saw red," Ambar Pacheco, a North Miami Beach off-duty officer, told police after the encounter, which appears to have caused an early birth. Pacheco was arrested, charged with aggravated battery, and fired from the force.
 
 
Medical Mysteries
She had a lot of rashes, but don't all kids?
In the months following a routine 2010 appointment, it would become clear just how extraordinary 2-year-old Lucy Wiese's medical situation was. Timing and luck proved to be crucial.
 
Concert Review
Beyoncé and Jay-Z's summer tour makes couples therapy feel like karaoke night
Pop music's biggest co-headliners kicked off a two-night stand at FedEx Field.
 
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