Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Tuesday's Headlines: Grief-stricken Pittsburgh readies itself for funerals, Trump visit

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Grief-stricken Pittsburgh readies itself for funerals, Trump visit
President Trump and the first lady planned to arrive on Tuesday, but the city's mayor said they should wait, citing security considerations and sensitivity for those who are suffering.
Trump and aides struggle to balance midterm attacks with empathy after synagogue massacre
The president's plans to ratchet up his combativeness before the midterms has been complicated by a series of tragedies.
 
Hate speech tied to suspect in synagogue massacre rekindles calls for regulating social media
Some lawmakers questioned whether a decades-old law that protects social media giants from lawsuits might be in need of an overhaul.
 
Synagogue shooting shatters sense of safety for Squirrel Hill's Jewish residents
The impact of violence at Tree of Life quickly ricocheted throughout the tight community, but the residents' response has been true to the local spirit — politically spirited and resilient. "We continue living," said a Dor Hadash congregation member. "This will not define us."
 
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China has a big weapon that it hasn't used in the trade war — yet. Tourists.
Some 102,000 fewer Chinese people received U.S. business, leisure and educational visas this summer, a sign of more economic pain to come. 
 
 
Campaign 2018
GOP scrambles to save suddenly vulnerable House candidates in Trump districts
In last-minute moves, Republicans are spending money on ads in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Virginia and Washington state in hopes of preserving their majority.
 
Campaign 2018
Trump goes all in on high-profile races for governor and U.S. Senate in Florida
The president and part-time Palm Beach resident will make two appearances this week, trying to boost Senate and gubernatorial candidates who are struggling to break out.
 
U.S. agency to investigate broadcast report that called George Soros a 'multimillionaire Jew'
Radio and Television Martí, which is under federal oversight and broadcasts programs promoting U.S. interests to audiences in Cuba, aired a segment in May that described Soros as a "non-practicing Jew of flexible morals."
 
China rolls back decades-old tiger and rhino parts ban, worrying conservationists
China will legalize the trade of the parts sourced from farmed animals for use in traditional Chinese medicine, partially reviving a lucrative market that Beijing had officially shut down in 1993.
 
River Phoenix died 25 years ago. He's still slipping away from us.
The brightest talent of his generation has been dead longer than he was alive. What do we remember?
 
     
 
 
 
 

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