Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Evening Edition: Trump cannot block his critics on Twitter, appeals court rules

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Trump cannot block his critics on Twitter, appeals court rules
The case has implications for how elected officials nationwide interact with constituents on social media.
Campaign 2020
Joe Biden earned $15.6 million in the two years after leaving the vice presidency
Tax returns and financial disclosure forms show the former vice president's income has exploded since he left office in early 2017, mostly through speeches and book payments.
 
Trump praises Acosta as labor secretary faces growing calls to resign over earlier Epstein case
Alexander Acosta, who previously served as a U.S. attorney, has come under scrutiny for his handling as a prosecutor of a 2007 sex-crimes case involving billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
Trump digs in on 2020 Census question over citizenship
Aaron Blake on how the citizenship question might make its way onto the census. Beth Reinhard on how the Newtown massacre created a rift within the National Rifle Association. Plus, Peter Whoriskey on the price of cocoa.
 
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A black principal, four white teens and the 'senior prank' that became a hate crime
The students swore they weren't racists. Now a Maryland judge would decide their fate.
 
Va. Republicans abruptly adjourn legislative session on gun control after 90 minutes
The move stunned hundreds of gun control activists and gun rights protesters who packed the Virginia Capitol for the special session convened by Gov. Ralph Northam (D).
 
The Fix | Analysis
BET founder says Democrats are going too far left to beat Trump. Other black voters say he's out of step.
Robert Johnson, one of the first black billionaires, backed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016. He's since made headlines for praising the president's economic policies.
 
Trump calls British ambassador a 'very stupid guy' and a 'pompous fool'
The president's tirade gave a third day of life to controversy over leaked diplomatic cables in which Kim Darroch described the Trump White House as "inept," "dysfunctional" and "unpredictable."
 
Government no longer wants Michael Flynn to testify against ex-partner
Prosecutors consider President Trump's onetime national security adviser a co-conspirator and no longer believe his version of events, according to newly unsealed filings.
 
Capital Weather Gang | Analysis
Monday morning's downpour was the heaviest on record in Washington
The 3.3 inches in a single hour is the most ever measured. The deluge unloaded 3 billion gallons of water on the city, enough to fill 27 million jacuzzi-size bathtubs.
 
Ross Perot | 1930–2019
Eccentric billionaire who made two independent runs for president dies at 89
The businessman's campaigns for the White House tapped into voters' frustration with the major political parties and foreshadowed the rise of the tea party two decades later.
 
They built a better ketchup bottle. And soon it's going to be everywhere.
The Standcap Inverted Pouch features a soft-sided, inverted wedge shape with a flat, flip-top dispenser. It rolls down like a toothpaste tube for maximum product extraction and introduces minimal oxygen to extend shelf life.
 
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