Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Evening Edition: Trump plans visits to El Paso and Dayton, where he won’t be universally welcome

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Trump plans visits to El Paso and Dayton, where he won't be universally welcome
Several Democrats have asked the president to stay away from the Texas border community as it grieves those lost in a weekend mass shooting. In Dayton, Ohio, the mayor encouraged people to protest the president's planned visit.
Renewed calls for gun control test a deeply divided NRA
The nation's largest gun lobby has been engulfed in upheaval and allegations of reckless spending.
 
Google and Amazon prohibit firearm parts listings. It's easy to find them anyway.
Software algorithms are meant to catch and eliminate banned goods, but some items, such as shotgun rounds, slip through.
 
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Why China is playing the long game in its trade battle with the U.S.
Damian Paletta unpacks the most recent battles in the trade war with China. Mike DeBonis on the many retiring House members leaving Republicans in a lurch. And Bilal Qureshi on Toni Morrison's legacy.
 
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Toni Morrison challenged us to resist the tenacity of racism
The Nobel laureate, who died on Monday, blasted many a myth, with eloquence and grace.
 
Trump, RNC sue to block Calif. law seeking president's tax returns
The measure, signed late last month by Gov. Gavin Newsom, requires presidential and gubernatorial candidates to disclose tax returns to qualify for the primary ballot.
 
U.S. ambassador to Russia Jon Huntsman submits resignation
The former Utah governor will return home in October, following two difficult years marked by friction and confrontation between Washington and Moscow.
 
Peter Strzok, whose anti-Trump texts got him fired from the FBI, sues for reinstatement
The former FBI agent alleges his removal from the bureau was "part of a broader campaign against the very principle of free speech."
 
Trump accuses Google of anti-conservative bias without providing evidence
The president's tweets Tuesday morning came after a Fox News interview with an ex-Google engineer.
 
Markets bounce around as investors search for stability amid U.S.-China trade chaos
Chinese efforts to stabilize the yuan offered investors some much-needed reassurance.
 
Officers on horseback led a black suspect through the streets by rope
The Galveston, Tex., police chief apologized after photos of the arrest on Saturday went viral.
 
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