Friday, October 12, 2018

Evening Edition: Trump officials weigh new plans to split migrant families

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Trump officials weigh new plans to split migrant families
The White House is considering plans that could once again separate parents and children at the U.S.-Mexico border, hoping to reverse soaring numbers of families attempting to cross illegally into the U.S.
Pastor released after being detained by Turkey for two years
Andrew Brunson's ongoing trial had helped deepen a rift between Turkey and the United States.
 
More Americans disapprove of Kavanaugh's confirmation than support it, poll shows
The Post-ABC News poll also showed that a narrow majority says that congressional probe of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh should not end with his confirmation.
 
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'You can hear how he was interrogated, tortured and then murdered'
The Turkish government has told the U.S. that it has recordings that prove Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, officials say.
 
Storm toll from Michael rises as more deaths seen in Georgia, North Carolina
A man and woman were killed when their car hit a large tree that had fallen on the road in North Carolina, where one other death related to Michael had been reported. Georgia officials confirmed the state's second storm-related death.
 
In Virginia, more than half a million people without power after storm
Officials said the remnants of the hurricane hit hard in the southern and western part of the state.
 
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Pope accepts D.C. archbishop's resignation
Cardinal Donald Wuerl was a trusted papal ally who became a symbol among many Catholics for what they regard as the church's defensive and weak response to clerical sex abuse.
 
Analysis
New emails reveal a central political motivation for changing the census
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said he hadn't spoken with anyone at the White House — but the new emails show that, in fact, he had.
 
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No, Beto O'Rourke's insane $38 million fundraising haul does not mean he can win Texas
It's arguably even a giant waste of money in Democrats' uphill battle to retake the Senate.
 
 
Facebook says fewer users were affected by a data breach — but more information was taken
An online attack that forced Facebook to log out 90 million users last month directly affected 29 million people on the social network, the company said as it released new details about the scope of an incident.
 
'Impolite arrogant woman': Sen. Elizabeth Warren turns John Kelly's insult into a rallying cry
The White House may have inadvertently gifted a potent catchphrase to a 2020 Democratic front-runner.
 
Colin Kaepernick at Harvard: 'If we all believe in something, we won't have to sacrifice everything'
Accepting the W.E.B. Du Bois Medal, the former quarterback said the powerful can become "complicit" if they don't fight for underserved and disadvantaged youths.
 
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