Sunday, July 29, 2018

Sunday's Headlines: ‘Deleted’ families: What went wrong with Trump’s family-separation effort

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
'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.
Immigrant girl hides in auto shop after escaping attendants from Florida detention facility
The 15-year-old Honduran girl begged not to be returned to the facility, where she said she had been held for three weeks. "She seemed pretty scared," one witness said.
 
White House uses foreign aid agency to give jobs to Trump loyalists
The White House's reach into the agency's operations shows how even obscure parts of the federal bureaucracy traditionally viewed as nonpartisan are being drawn into partisan orbits.
 
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Collins and Murkowski find pressure over Supreme Court lacks emotional pleas on health care
Liberals are targeting the two moderate GOP senators who stopped the repeal of the Affordable Care Act last year, hoping they will break ranks and defeat high court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh.
 
As Europe locks up returning ISIS fighters, are prisons becoming hotbeds of extremism?
Across Europe, prisons are the latest battleground in the fight against Islamist-inspired terrorism. Officials are experimenting with reeducation programs, but it's a race against time, as many of the inmates will be freed in less than two years. "Some of them," one official said, "could be human bombs."
 
'No regard to what's in its path': California's Carr Fire leaves five dead
Fueled by an incendiary combination of scorching temperatures, dry air and unpredictable winds, the enormous Carr Fire has forced thousands to flee, torched 500 buildings and killed five people, including two firefighters trying to contain it.
 
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This is what happens when climate change forces an entire country to seek higher ground
 
Putin wanted to interrogate me. Trump called it 'an incredible offer.' Why?
 
The game was rigged in Ivanka Trump's favor. How did her brand manage to fail?
 
Sean Spicer is still trying to gaslight America about President Trump
 
Farmers like me put Trump in office. Now his trade war is smothering us.
 
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The loudest foe of Italy's new anti-migrant policy? The Catholic Church.
But some of those outspoken church leaders also describe a jolt of alarm, and say that anti-migrant movements in several predominantly Catholic countries shows sharp divisions within the faith over how welcoming to be.
 
 
Koch network meeting kicks off with anti-protectionism message from Charles Koch
"They're doing whatever they can to close themselves off from the new, hold on to the past and prevent change," Koch says in a video, referring to the administration's trade policy.
 
How white supremacists split a quiet Rust Belt town
A village in Pennsylvania has become a meeting place for neo-Nazis and the KKK, prompting one mixed-race couple to flee the county.
 
Meet the directors of intimacy
Scenes of physical affection between actors onstage are often being choreographed by specialists to ensure that lines aren't being crossed.
 
Palestinian teen protest icon Ahed al-Tamimi leaves Israeli prison
Tamimi, who has gained international attention, served an eight month sentence for aggravated assault and other charges after she kicked and slapped two armed Israeli soldiers.
 
Mary Wilkins Ellis | 1917–2018
British woman who flew Spitfires in World War II dies at 101
As a volunteer pilot for Britain's Air Transport Auxiliary, Mrs. Ellis flew fighters, Wellington heavy bombers and other aircraft, usually solo, during the Second World War.
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The complicated story of Linda Brown and the fight for desegregation
Linda Brown and her father, Oliver Brown, are heroes of the civil rights movement. The backstory of the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education is more complicated than what you learned in school.
 
Solo-ish
Why Netflix revived the romantic comedy
The genre was dying — until the streaming service made new favorites that are more progressive.
 
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Online galleries want to make you a collector
"If a great piece of art is available, it doesn't matter how it is available, whether it's at a gallery, fair, auction, on Artsy or even on Instagram."
 
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This cozy cobbler can suit almost any fruit — or mood
With minimal ingredients, effort and time, you can have a warm, deeply satisfying Southern dessert.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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