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By Sean Sullivan, Elise Viebeck | Washington Post WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Monday that Republican candidate Roy Moore should end his campaign for U.S. Senate in...
View ArticleCourt allows part of most recent travel ban to take effect
By Matt Zapotosky | Washington Post A federal appeals court panel on Monday allowed President Donald Trump’s third travel ban to partially take effect, deciding that the government – at least for now –...
View ArticleUN agency: Iran is complying with nuclear deal
By Carol Morello | Washington Post Iran is adhering to the restrictions imposed on its nuclear program under a 2015 agreement, the United Nations agency charged with monitoring the country’s facilities...
View ArticleMissouri investigates Google’s data handling
By Hamza Shaban | Washington Post Missouri’s attorney general said Monday that he has launched an investigation into whether Google has mishandled private customer data and manipulated its search...
View ArticleAnalysis: Trump’s pick to cut drug prices oversaw increases
By Carolyn Y. Johnson | Washington Post President Donald Trump’s pick for health secretary previously served as a high-ranking executive at a pharmaceutical company that repeatedly hiked the prices of...
View ArticleMenendez jury tells judge they are deadlocked
By Alan Maimon and Devlin Barrett | Washington Post NEWARK – The jury weighing bribery charges against Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., told the judge Monday that the members are deadlocked on whether to...
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By Kristine Phillips | Washington Post Brett Talley, the young lawyer nominated by President Donald Trump for a lifetime federal judgeship in Alabama, was asked by a Senate committee to disclose family...
View ArticleTrump Jr. reportedly messaged with Wikileaks during campaign
By Carol D. Leonnig and Rosalind S. Helderman | Washington Post President Donald Trump’s eldest son exchanged private messages with WikiLeaks during the presidential campaign at the same time the...
View ArticleTrump largely ignores human rights on Asia trip
By David Nakamura and Emily Rauhala | Washington Post MANILA – As his first official trip to Asia neared its end Monday, President Donald Trump had yet to utter a word about the vicious military...
View ArticlePaul Ryan says Roy Moore should quit the race
By Sean Sullivan | Washington Post WASHINGTON – House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., urged Roy Moore to end his Senate campaign Tuesday, joining a wave of GOP congressional leaders calling on the Alabama...
View ArticleSessions denies lying, now recalls Russia interaction
By Matt Zapotosky and Sari Horwitz | Washington Post WASHINGTON – Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday that he has “always told the truth” in describing his knowledge of Trump campaign contacts...
View ArticleSenate GOP will add Obamacare mandate repeal to tax bill
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By Heather Long | Washington Post President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser, Gary Cohn, looked out from the stage at a sea of CEOs and top executives in the audience Tuesday for The Wall Street...
View ArticleTexas prosecutor fired after drunken Uber tirade
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. | Washington Post In what is probably Exhibit A for a one-star passenger rating, a Dallas assistant district attorney was fired after she drunkenly insulted and threatened an...
View ArticleAlabama pastor says man posing as Washington Post reporter offered reward for...
By Marwa Eltagouri and Herman Wong | Washington Post A pastor in Alabama said he received a voice mail Tuesday from an individual falsely claiming to be a reporter with The Washington Post and seeking...
View ArticleZimbabwe military takes over, says it’s not a takeover
By Kevin Sieff and Paul Schemm | Washington Post HARARE, Zimbabwe – Zimbabwe’s military took control of the country early Wednesday and detained its longtime leader, President Robert Mugabe, capping a...
View ArticleUCLA players suspended, thank Trump for China intervention
By Tim Bontemps | Washington Post LOS ANGELES – UCLA announced Wednesday that it indefinitely suspended LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hall from its men’s basketball team after the three freshmen...
View ArticleAnalysis: White House hints tax cuts won’t pay for themselves
By Heather Long | Washington Post WASHINGTON – On Tuesday night, the White House released a statement urging the House of Representatives to pass its tax bill this week. President Donald Trump, just...
View ArticleTrump administration pulls back curtain on secretive cybersecurity process
By Ellen Nakashima | Washington Post The White House on Wednesday made public for the first time the rules by which the government decides to disclose or keep secret software flaws that can be turned...
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