Thursday, August 8, 2019

Evening Edition: After El Paso suspect echoed their views, anti-immigration groups seek distance

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After El Paso suspect echoed their views, anti-immigration groups seek distance
Three Washington-based organizations have helped provide the intellectual and ideological framework for President Trump's hard-line immigration agenda. Some of their ideas were allegedly cited by the suspect.
NRA warns Trump after he signals he is open to extensive background checks
The NRA's chief executive told President Trump that such a move would not be popular among his supporters.
 
Andrew McCabe sues FBI over firing, alleges plot by Trump to oust those he finds disloyal
McCabe, the bureau's former acting director, was fired in March 2018 a little more than 24 hours before he was set to retire, costing him significant retirement benefits. 
 
They were devastated by pain pills. Now they demand justice.
In southwest Virginia, those ravaged by the opioid crisis are demanding accountability after a previously unreleased government database reveals just how many drugs flooded their towns.
 
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Campaign 2020 | Analysis
Elizabeth Warren is surging. One big question looms over her.
Electability might be her biggest hurdle in the primary, but it might be oversold.
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
Forced from Paradise: Finding home after California's Camp Fire
Greg Miller unpacks the calls for a redirection of U.S. counterterrorism efforts. Frances Stead Sellers and Whitney Leaming on the residents being forced to leave home after California's deadliest fire. And Monica Hesse pokes holes in the gender-reveal party trend.
 
Republican groups vow to stop buying Twitter ads until McConnell campaign account is unfrozen
Twitter locked the Senate majority leader's campaign account as punishment for its sharing of a video of protesters screaming obscenities outside his home.
 
Modi's radical move on restive Kashmir is one of his biggest gambles
In a single day, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi undid nearly 70 years of history, stripping the Muslim-majority region of its status as a state and instituting an unheard-of communications blackout affecting millions.
 
Critic's Notebook
An art critic shares the place he experienced a strong dose of beauty — and became undone
Was it Stendhal Syndrome or low blood sugar? I know it happened. I don't need to know why.
 
Trump pressured his alcoholic brother about his career. Now he says he has regrets.   
In an interview about Fred Trump Jr.'s death of alcoholism, the president admitted mistakes and said he is applying lessons to the nation's fight against opioids.   
 
Capital Weather Gang | Analysis
Sea-level rise is combining with other factors to regularly flood Miami
Miami set daily high tide records for more than a week straight for the period bridging late July and early August, despite a total lack of storminess in the region.
 
Photographers spill their tips for capturing the best shots while traveling
Editing tools, what time of day to aim for, even specific models the experts endorse — if you choose to buy a separate camera for your vacation at all. (That's right: Phone photos got a big thumbs up.)
 
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