Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Evening Edition: Barr says he thinks ‘spying did occur’ in probe of Trump campaign associates

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Barr says he thinks 'spying did occur' in probe of Trump campaign associates
Attorney General William P. Barr said the key question is whether law enforcement officials had a proper legal justification for such a move. Law enforcement officials have denied engaging in political spying.
Netanyahu's election win would complicate Mideast peace plan, analysts say
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to annex parts of the West Bank, a move that would spell the end of the two-state solution that Palestinians desire.
 
If Trump has his way, this major federal agency is on the way out
If the administration succeeds at dismantling the Office of Personnel Management, the closure could be a blueprint for shuttering other departments.
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
Why is Julián Castro the only 2020 Democrat with an immigration plan?
Michael Scherer on why Julián Castro is the only 2020 Democrat with an immigration plan. Emily Rauhala on Yazidi refugees in Canada. And Joel Achenbach on the first picture of a black hole.
 
Bones discovered in an island cave may be another human species
The newfound humans, who lived 67,000 years ago and were discovered in a cave in the Philippines, had a mix of modern and primitive features. Scientists named them Homo luzonensis.
 
 
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Senate Republicans push White House to stop purge at Homeland Security
Some in the GOP remain concerned that President Trump's anger will lead to more firings of DHS officials, leaving the department with key leadership posts unfilled.
 
Stephen Miller, Jared Kushner on a potential collision course over immigration
As Trump adviser Jared Kushner seeks to appeal to his father-in-law's desire to be seen as a dealmaker, senior policy adviser Stephen Miller represents the president's id — reaffirming his hard-line impulses.
 
Theresa May pleads for Brexit delay at emergency E.U. summit
With disastrous consequences feared for all in a no-deal Brexit, Europe is likely ready to offer the British leader a long extension.
 
Son of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi appears to defend Saudi crown prince, compensation
The Twitter post was the first statement from the family since The Washington Post reported that all four of Khashoggi's adult children have been given multimillion-dollar homes and monthly payments exceeding $10,000 apiece.
 
She was vilified for accusing Herman Cain of sexual harassment. Eight years later, she has no regrets.
The experience of Sharon Bialek offers a glimpse of an often overlooked aspect of misconduct allegations: What happens to the women who came forward once the story has moved on?
 
 
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Democratic candidates are embracing gun control. That's a notable shift.
The party's presidential hopefuls are more enthusiastic on the issue than in any other campaign in recent memory, with emotional appeals against firearm violence and pledges to stand up to the NRA.
 
The point of no return: Scientists capture the first image of a black hole
The highly anticipated cosmic portrait belongs to the black hole at the center of Messier 87, the largest galaxy we know of, about 54 million light-years away. It was detected by the Event Horizon Telescope.
 
Perspective
'I'm a queer black woman in America, and I'm awesome': These kids show what it means to 'own it'
Theater students at Duke Ellington School of the Arts have created a campaign that aims to empower their peers and fight hate crimes.
 
Police fined her when she kept reporting her ex-boyfriend for stalking. Then he killed her.
After the death of Shana Grice, two British police officers will face disciplinary action over the department's response to her case, authorities said.
 

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