Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Evening Edition: White House seeks ways to exempt trade from threatened border closure

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White House seeks ways to exempt trade from threatened border closure
The discussions come in response to widespread complaints from business groups over President Trump's threat to shut down the Mexican border.
BREAKING NEWS
Woman with Chinese passports, malware arrested at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
Court documents say the woman told Secret Service agents that a Chinese friend instructed her to travel from Shanghai to President Trump's Florida resort and make contact with a member of his family.
 
House panel votes to subpoena former Trump official at center of security clearance allegations
The move toward a subpoena for Carl Kline comes after whistleblower Tricia Newbold's allegation that Kline, her superior at the White House, overruled multiple clearance denials and then retaliated against her when she objected.
 
From the Magazine
The Lyon sisters vanished four decades ago. Here's how the case was finally solved.
The 1975 disappearance of Sheila and Kate Lyon wasn't just an enduring mystery; it was an unhealed regional trauma. Then cold case detectives found a new source of information.
 
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The Supreme Court's mixed messages on religious rights for death row inmates
Robert Barnes on the Supreme Court's differing decisions on religious rights. Patricia Sullivan on how Amazon's new headquarters in Virginia could threaten a nearby Latino neighborhood. Plus, Canada persuades foreign tech talent to move from the U.S.
 
 
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Trump abandons plan for pre-election vote on health care after talking to McConnell
"I made it clear to him we were not going to be doing that in the Senate," Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said.
 
Trump's company made late tax payment on L.A. golf course properties, incurring fines
The Trump Organization owed $36,200, which it paid after the delinquency was pointed out by a reporter.
 
Calif. considers nation's strictest police use-of-force standard after Stephon Clark shooting
The proposal would require officers to use fatal force only if it is determined to be "necessary," rather than "reasonable," to defend against imminent death or severe harm.
 
These two tech glitches grounded planes nationwide. How worried should we be?
Outages affecting reservations and preflight check systems highlight how dependent airlines have become on the vendors behind hundreds of software applications, experts say. 
 
 
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'Bomb cyclone' to sock Northeast with wintry weather, high winds. It's even brought snow to North Carolina.
The major northeast hubs, including New York, Boston and Philadelphia, could suffer travel disruptions.
 
Algeria's Abdelaziz Bouteflika submits resignation, ending two-decade rule
The announcement, reported by the state press agency, followed weeks of massive protests.
 
Number of refugees down sharply under restrictions set by Trump
It looks unlikely that the administration will reach even the historically low ceiling of 30,000 refugees it said it would accept this year.
 
Is Matthew McConaughey all right, all right, all right?
Box-office bombs "The Beach Bum" and "Serenity" put a final nail in the McConaissance's coffin.
 

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