Sunday, July 1, 2018

Sunday's Headlines: North Korea plotting to deceive U.S. on nuclear program, officials say

 
Democracy Dies in Darkness
 
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
North Korea plotting to deceive U.S. on nuclear program, officials say
Intelligence officials, citing new evidence, concluded that Pyongyang does not intend to fully surrender its nuclear stockpile, U.S. officials said. The assessment stands in stark contrast to President Trump's exuberant comments following his summit with Kim Jong Un, when he declared that "there is no longer a nuclear threat."
'We have to pick a great one': Inside Trump's plan for a new Supreme Court justice
The president, following a methodical course in hopes of avoiding the lurching disorder that so often engulfs his White House, is moving quickly in hopes of replicating last year's chaos-free pick of Justice Neil M. Gorsuch.
 
Top EPA ethics official discloses that he has urged additional investigations into Scott Pruitt
"Additional potential issues regarding Mr. Pruitt have come to my attention through sources within the EPA and media reports," ethics official Kevin Minoli wrote in a letter to the Office of Government Ethics about the EPA administrator.
 
'Are you alone now?': Immigration raids separating families in the heartland
In a rural Ohio trailer park known as Little Mexico, a 12-year-old boy who is a U.S. citizen adjusts to a life without parents. He was separated from his mother and is being taken care of by his sister after ICE raided a nursery where many of the trailer park's residents worked.
 
Trump aims to inflict political pain on Democrats over calls to abolish immigration enforcement agency
He accused Democrats of wanting to abolish ICE, the agency charged with detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants, even though only a handful have supported doing so.
 
Protesters of Trump immigration policy take to streets across U.S.
Immigrants and immigration activists attended hundreds of "Families Belong Together" rallies across the country. In Washington, D.C., speakers included "Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and survivors of the Holocaust and Japanese internment camps.
 
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Opinions
 
Kennedy's decisions may not last. It might be his own fault.
 
Trump wants to Finlandize the United States
 
Seeking asylum isn't a crime. Why do Trump and Sessions act like it is?
 
The father of our country didn't always know best. But he learned and changed.
 
Five myths about MS-13
 
The White House is living in an alternate economic universe
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WorldViews | Analysis
'The honorable course is to resign': U.S. ambassador to Estonia quits, citing Trump's 'factually wrong' attacks on allies
In a private message explaining his abrupt resignation, James D. Melville Jr. hoped that "America, which is and has always been, great, will someday return to being right."
 
 
Campaign 2018
Republican Michael Cloud wins a Texas special election to replace Rep. Blake Farenthold
Cloud will become the newest member of the House after finishing at the top of a crowded field that fought to represent the 27th District, a heavily conservative area along the Gulf Coast. He will serve out the remainder of Blake Farenthold's term, which expires in early January.
 
Nine hospitalized in mass stabbing at Idaho apartment complex that is home to many refugee families
Police said some of the victims faced life-threatening injuries and one man is in custody after an attack in Boise.
 
Outlook | Perspective
President Washington lived by 110 rules of civility. How does Trump stack up?
How well does the code of conduct and decency followed by the first president fare in the time of the 45th? Some comparisons to ponder.
 
Gudrun Burwitz | 1929–2018
Loyal daughter of Nazi mastermind Heinrich Himmler dies at 88
Mrs. Burwitz never renounced her father and later helped provide support for Nazi war criminals.
 
Cameras capture every angle of Canadian couple's snack-throwing, ceiling-shattering arrest
Charlie Chaplin would have been proud of the footage of this convenience-store caper gone slapstick bad.
 
World Cup 2018 | Perspective
Messi and Ronaldo won't be defined by World Cup failures, but they couldn't win one alone
In a matter of hours, soccer's biggest names were ousted by better opponents and overshadowed by players of immense ability.
 
Paul George re-signs with the Thunder in a monumental win for Oklahoma City
George receives a four-year, $137 million deal with a player option for the fourth year, setting up Oklahoma City to have two of the NBA's best players — George and Russell Westbrook — for years to come.
 
The Lily
How it feels to experience anxiety
The writer suffers irrational fear, feelings of defeat and shortness of breath — making even small tasks feel like life-or-death responsibilities.
 
Solo-ish
How working as a matchmaker ruined my love life
The author's job made her overly confident on dates.
 
Home & Garden
Sanctions could put a snag in your search for a Persian rug
With the president's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, U.S. sellers will no longer be able to import carpets from there.
 
Wellness | Perspective
Smart lifestyle choices to slow the aging process
What to eat and drink to stay alert and healthy into your retirement years.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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