Friday, May 31, 2019

Evening Edition: Trump forges ahead with tariff threat on Mexican imports despite protests

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Evening Edition
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Trump forges ahead with tariff threat on Mexican imports despite protests
President Trump brushed aside apoplectic lawmakers, business groups and investors who have spoken out against his plan to impose penalties on Mexico in an attempt to stop a surge of migrants across the border.
What Mexico is doing — and not doing — to keep migrants from crossing into the U.S.
Mexico has increased deportations of Central American migrants. But tens of thousands still travel through the country each month.
 
Smithsonian's new fossil hall carries a forceful message on climate change
The soon-to-reopen exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History takes a radical new approach: Every fossil is presented in the context of Earth's past climates and its present crisis.
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
The Great Forgetting: How China erased the Tiananmen Square massacre
Abby Hauslohner reports that Border Patrol often holds unaccompanied minors for far longer than is legal. How the government erased the Tiananmen Square massacre from memory in China. And book critic Ron Charles on breaking the rules of summer reading.
 
 
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The Opinions Essay
The American individual is vanishing. To stop it, government must get back to basics.
America's premise is that government should facilitate individual striving — the pursuit of happiness. The collectivist agenda is a threat to that idea.
 
Navy launches review after Missouri governor who resigned amid scandal gets new military assignment
Adm. John Richardson told The Post he wants to know whether the Navy needs more agility to handle cases of alleged misconduct that fall short of criminal matters.
 
Campaign 2020 | Analysis
The 2020 impeachment debate passes a tipping point in the aftermath of Mueller's speech
It's significant that Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has changed his tune.
 
A U.S.-funded nuclear project to zap a killer fly into extinction is saving West Africa's cows
The project — part of a broader push to harness nuclear energy — has stayed on track even as the Trump administration has tried to slash foreign aid elsewhere.
 
 
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Missouri won't yet become only state without a clinic to perform abortions, as judge grants a stay
Judge Michael Stelzer granted Planned Parenthood's request for a temporary restraining order against the state, meaning the license of Missouri's last clinic will not expire at midnight.
 
Campaign 2020
Cory Booker and an Orthodox rabbi were like brothers. Now they don't speak.
The bond between Booker and Shmuley Boteach — whom the Democratic presidential hopeful met in 1993 at Oxford University — bridged religious and racial divides. But it collapsed in an increasingly divided country.
 
Voraciously
Yes, you need to wash your produce. Here's how.
Food-borne illness is so often thought of as a scourge of meat and seafood, but many outbreaks have been tied to produce.
 
Analysis
What makes 'Rocketman' a unique music biopic? Actually showing sex, drugs and rock-and-roll.
Instead of glossing over Elton John's anger issues and addiction to alcohol, cocaine and sex, it focuses on them.
 

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