Thursday, June 27, 2019

Evening Edition: Justices say federal courts have no role in claims of partisan gerrymandering

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Justices say federal courts have no role in claims of partisan gerrymandering
The action puts a stop to recent decisions by federal courts across the country that have found extreme partisan gerrymandering went so far as to violate the constitutional rights of voters.
What is gerrymandering and why is it problematic?
It's a complicated topic. We've got a simple visual aid.
 
Maryland's Hogan vows to keep pushing for independent redistricting
Maryland's 6th district won't be redrawn before 2020. Gov. Hogan and state Democrats remain divided on how to proceed.
 
Supreme Court puts census citizenship question on hold
The court said the Trump administration had provided a "contrived" reason for wanting the information from households.
 
Trump says he's asked lawyers if census can be delayed
The president called the Supreme Court decision "totally ridiculous."
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
Why the Supreme Court is blocking a citizenship question in the 2020 Census — for now
Robert Barnes explains the Supreme Court rulings in two closely watched cases. Michelle Lee analyzes the ways 2020 candidates use Facebook. And Gillian Brockell on how New York is remembering two women at the center of the Stonewall riots.
 
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Three women were on the debate stage — with more tonight. It's game changing.
Not only did Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar and Tulsi Gabbard perform credibly — their presence made the men up their game.
 
Tillerson says Kushner left him in the dark on talks with foreign nations
In a transcript of his testimony to a House panel, the former secretary of state also described the challenge of briefing a president who does not read briefing papers.
 
Twitter will deprioritize, label politicians' tweets that break its rules
The changes to the social media site could affect President Trump.
 
Trump arrives at G-20 summit with a full agenda, list of grievances
The president's arrival in Japan was trademark Trump as he used the days and hours before his visit to ratchet up his rhetoric against allies and even his hosts.
 
Climate change is likely to take a back seat at the G-20 summit. Here's why.
Experts say Trump's climate skepticism, coupled with his readiness to start trade wars, has caused world leaders to carefully avoid running afoul of Washington.
 
NASA's new mission: To land a quadcopter spacecraft on Titan, Saturn's largest moon
The space agency announced its next mission in the New Frontiers program.
 
How to fight the spies in your Chrome browser
Our tech columnist answers your questions about how to protect your privacy while using Google Chrome, the most popular Web browser.
 
Boeing had history of failing to fix safety issues long before 737 Max
After the Federal Aviation Administration found falsified documents and improperly installed parts, a 2015 settlement sought to end the company's "failures of corrective action."
 
Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered
The men claimed they were abducted by aliens. In Mississippi, police believed them.
The site of the 1973 alleged abduction just received a historical marker.
 
A pregnant woman was shot in the stomach. She was charged in her baby's death.
Police said that Marshae Jones, who was five months pregnant, instigated the altercation that ended with her being shot.
 
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