Thursday, November 1, 2018

Evening Edition: Saudi crown prince described Khashoggi as a dangerous Islamist in call with White House

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Saudi crown prince described Khashoggi as a dangerous Islamist in call with White House
Mohammed bin Salman disparaged journalist Jamal Khashoggi as a dangerous member of the Muslim Brotherhood in a call to Jared Kushner and national security adviser John Bolton, according to people familiar with the discussion.
U.S. launches aggressive campaign to thwart China's economic attacks
With a new indictment, authorities will zero in on trade-secret theft, and seek to identify researchers and defense-industry workers who have been "co-opted" by Chinese agents, Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.
 
Campaign 2018
Democrats in prime position to retake House, but wild cards remain, poll shows
A Washington Post-Schar School survey of likely voters in battleground districts found the party's base of less frequent voters and concerns about illegal immigration stand out as wild cards as the midterms near.
 
 
Fleeing murder and threats, a family seeks asylum in America
They fled Honduras with the hope America would accept them. But they know they are up against long odds. With the threat of murder hanging over them, a family makes the arduous journey to United States carrying almost nothing but the clothes on their backs.
 
'They've shifted the burden to us': A food pantry struggles to feed an increasingly hungry Ohio community
When the Nelsonville Food Cupboard opened in the 1980s, the pantry served as an emergency stop for families when budgets ran tight. But as the working-class city's economy has changed, the pantry has become more than a stopgap. It's a lifeline.
 
Pittsburgh suspect left fleeting impression in neighborhoods he lived in for decades
The hate Robert Bowers allegedly espoused now has many across the city combing through their brief, elusive encounters with him for clues they may have missed.
 
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Apple, Facebook and Google among 56 businesses telling Trump not to weaken transgender rights
The tech giants told the Trump administration that they oppose any change in federal policy that would define gender on the basis of one's biological sex at birth.
For black women in Georgia, a chance to break 'the ceiling on top of the glass ceiling'
The loyal Democratic voter bloc is going all out for the party's gubernatorial nominee, Stacey Abrams, who could become the nation's first elected black female governor.
 
The Fix: Can ranked-choice voting end ugly election battles? Maine hopes to find out.
Maine is pioneering ranked-choice voting in its federal general election this fall, where the race for its 2nd Congressional District is razor-thin and just may be decided by the new voting style.
 
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Analysis: That anti-immigrant ad is the essence of the Trump presidency
Republicans — and independents — are growing more convinced of his arguments.
 
Analysis
It's not your imagination: Phone battery life is getting worse
Despite some notable exceptions, many 2018 smartphone batteries can't keep up. Here's why — and what we can do about it.
 
 
'Tree Killer Lives There': A Halloween display targets mansion once owned by Jackie Kennedy
The owner is accused of unnecessarily cutting down trees at a D.C. house where the former first lady briefly lived.
 
Perspective
Reese Witherspoon is selling frilly Southern womanhood, and I've been sucked in, y'all
There's a book. There's a clothing line. Is the mogul peddling wisdom, or just a bunch of sassy tote bags?
 
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