Friday, May 17, 2019

Evening Edition: U.S. reaches deal with Canada, Mexico to lift steel and aluminum tariffs

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U.S. reaches deal with Canada, Mexico to lift steel and aluminum tariffs
The agreement clears a major obstacle to congressional approval of President Trump's new North American trade deal.
Missouri lawmakers pass strict antiabortion bill, joining a wave of conservative states
The measure, which criminalizes abortion at eight weeks of pregnancy, now heads to Gov. Mike Parson (R) for his signature.
 
Uber rang in its IPO with champagne and mimosas. Then the hangover began.
The booze-filled benders — which led one employee to hand in her resignation and a party to be shut down — reminded some of a more toxic culture under former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.
 
Ohio State team doctor sexually abused 177 students over decades, report finds
Independent report finds the school "had knowledge" of sexually abusive treatment as early as 1979, but the information was "not elevated beyond the Athletics Department or Student Health until 1996."
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
The new Howard Stern on the old one: 'I don't know who that guy is'
Aaron Blake explains why antiabortion Republicans are changing their legal strategy to dismantle Roe v. Wade. Geoff Edgers reports on the new Howard Stern. And critic Sebastian Smee discusses how the art world increasingly caters to billionaires.
 
 
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Voraciously
Ready, set, grill: A guide to outdoor cooking
The Post and America's Test Kitchen teamed up on a guide to making your grilling season a sizzling success.
 
Mnuchin rejects Democrats' subpoena for Trump's tax returns
The Ways and Means Committee had given Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig until 5 p.m. on Friday to hand over the documents.
 
The Daily 202 | Analysis
Flynn ruling illuminates an under-covered episode in the Mueller report
We might soon hear the audio of a voice mail from President Trump's attorney to Michael Flynn's attorney.
 
Brexit talks collapse, setting up Theresa May's likely departure
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn said there is no point in talks with a government as weak and unstable as May's.
 
 
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Herman Wouk | 1915–2019
Pulitzer Prize-winning master of sweeping historical fiction dies at 103
"The Caine Mutiny," "The Winds of War" and "War and Remembrance" were among Wouk's best-selling novels about personal conflict set against the backdrop of compelling historical events.
 
Critic's Notebook
The best way to honor I.M. Pei? Spend some time at the National Gallery of Art.
The late architect's design of the East Building is still his best work, inside and out.
 
'This was abysmal': Nearly 900,000 disgruntled 'Game of Thrones' fans demand a remake of the final season
A petition reflects how a notable section of fans want to take the whole season and roast it with dragon fire.
 
Campaign 2020
Jay Inslee is running on climate change, an issue gaining momentum. But why is it such a tough sell?
The Democratic governor has seen firsthand the difficulties of putting in place policies to slow the warming of the globe, even in his bright blue state of Washington.
 

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