Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Evening Edition: The Trump administration has lost in court at least 63 times. Here’s why.

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The Trump administration has lost in court at least 63 times. Here's why.
In case after case, judges have rebuked Trump officials for failing to follow the most basic rules of governance for shifting policy, including providing legitimate explanations supported by facts and, where required, public input.
Mueller sought Cohen emails months before FBI raid, warrants show
Search warrants unsealed in the case of Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, offer new insights into how investigators worked to scour the digital trails of Trump associates.
 
Facebook agrees to overhaul targeted advertising system for some ads after bias complaints
The change — while unlikely to deal a major blow to Facebook — is likely to make the platform less valuable to certain advertisers.
 
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After bias charges, Facebook making big changes to its ad system
Tracy Jan explains expected changes to Facebook's targeted ad system. Kate Woodsome on married couples in bureaucratic limbo because of Trump's travel ban. Anna Fifield on the power of Haka.
 
The politics of Amy and Beto O'Rourke's marriage
The spotlight on Beto O'Rourke is showcasing a relationship that is at once the most modern and most traditional among 2020 candidates.
 
 
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'Everything is destroyed': Fears of a massive human toll follow cyclone in southern Africa
Government and aid agency officials sounded the alarm after aerial footage showed a vast area of wreckage wrought by Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique.
 
British leaders struggle to deliver Brexit after being tripped up by obscure parliamentary rule
Prime Minister Theresa May could call in the queen to get things unstuck but prefers not to.
 
'A total loser!': Trump lashes out at George Conway, who has been questioning his mental health
Conway said in an interview that his tweets criticizing the president are so he doesn't end up screaming at his wife, Kellyanne Conway, a top adviser to the president.
 
God, country and chickenpox: How an outbreak entangled one school in a vaccine showdown
Jerome Kunkel, 18, was banned from his Kentucky school, which is experiencing a chickenpox outbreak, because he isn't vaccinated against the virus. Now he's suing.
 
Judges seem skeptical Trump is illegally profiting from his D.C. hotel
One judge suggested the president may be driving up business at other local hotels because of people who might come to protest Trump's policies and choose not to stay at his hotel.
 
 
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Elizabeth Warren wants to kill the electoral college
The Democratic presidential hopeful supports ending the electoral college system in favor of a system where "every vote matters."
 
Analysis
Mike Trout, baseball's $430 million man, is actually underpaid
The best player in the game — even at a total dollar figure no one else has approached, let alone exceeded — remains vastly underpaid relative to his performance value within the sport.
 
This anxiety-inducing fitness test purports to tell you how long you'll live. We investigated.
The sit-rise challenge, developed to predict longevity, is a good test of strength and balance. But getting a low score doesn't mean death is near.
 
How phone spam turned our favorite devices against us
Our phones are being bombarded by strange numbers. Will we ever want to answer them again?
 

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