Monday, December 3, 2018

Monday's Headlines: Despite pause in trade war, U.S. and China’s economic relationship is forever changed

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Despite pause in trade war, U.S. and China's economic relationship is forever changed
The trade talks between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have raised hopes of a truce, but nearly a year of heated rhetoric has prompted U.S. companies to rethink their reliance upon Chinese factories and Beijing to step up efforts to wean itself from what it sees as an unpredictable American partner.
Today's WorldView: Trump's uneventful outing at the G-20
The president left Argentina without the customary rancor in his wake, but he also didn't accomplish much.
 
Trump's diminishing overseas travel reflects a president scaling back foreign ambition
Rather than using foreign travel as a way of flexing executive muscle, President Trump has cut back on such trips amid mounting political concerns in Washington.
 
'Just a lot of alarmism': Trump's skepticism of climate science echoes across the GOP
The Republican Party, whose leaders once largely accepted the reality of climate change, is following the lead of a doubtful president.
 
Supreme Court to consider case that could affect potential Manafort prosecutions
The case involves a felon convicted of gun possession in state and federal court who alleges the prosecutions violate the constitutional prohibition on double jeopardy.
 
'Honorable, gracious and decent': In death, Bush becomes a yardstick for Trump
For President Trump, the funeral of George H.W. Bush means an uncomfortable encounter with official Washington and his predecessors, some of whom he has publicly insulted.
 
He recruited the 9/11 hijackers. Now, all but forgotten, he languishes in a remote jail.
In his first interview with a U.S. news organization since 2001, Mohammed Haydar Zamma recounted an epic journey that took him from the camps of al-Qaeda to the battlefields of the Islamic State to a forlorn prison cell in Syria, where he is unwanted even by his captors.
 
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George H.W. Bush represented a different kind of Republicanism
 
Trump is disarming America in the face-off against China
 
The democratic world could feel the heat from Paris
 
Stop attacking the Fed, Mr. President
 
Oppression in the Middle East is worse than ever — and Trump is encouraging more
 
The world's tyrants are laughing at Trump — and America
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Fact Checker | Analysis
The president's statements on Trump Tower Moscow: A timeline
President Trump has repeatedly claimed that no one close to him had contacts with Russia — or at least that he knew about.
 
 
The Baltic Sea offers a window into a warming world
The Baltic provides an ominous but also in some ways hopeful vision of the capacity for species to adapt and for what people working in collaboration might be able to do to mitigate environmental damage.
 
Another diplomat was diagnosed with 'Havana syndrome.' Here's what we know.
The mysterious illness — which causes symptoms similar to a concussion — has baffled doctors and diplomats for years.
 
Kennedy Center Honors
The Kennedy Center Honors felt different, and it was all because of 'Hamilton'
Musical tributes for honorees Cher, Philip Glass, Reba McEntire and Wayne Shorter stood out, but the presence of the Broadway musical and its creators provided a night of firsts.
 
A legendary Yellowstone wolf was killed by a hunter. Years later, her daughter died the same way.
Spitfire's death has reignited demands for more protections of wolves, which advocates say are vital to the ecosystem but have been unfairly maligned for decades.
 
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show can't escape controversy as Halsey slams 'lack of inclusivity'
Halsey, one of the musical performers, took to social media as the show started airing to speak out about an executive who said he didn't think transgender models belonged in the show.
 
Analysis
How Packers can turn things around after firing of Mike McCarthy
McCarthy's stale game management and clearly soured relationship with quarterback Aaron Rodgers necessitated a change. Green Bay needs to add a creative offensive coach and playmakers at the skill positions.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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