subota, 26. kolovoza 2017.

It rains solid diamonds on Uranus and Neptune

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Sebastian Gorka, a fiery nationalist and Bannon ally, abruptly exits White House
Gorka says he resigned because his faction had been silenced, but White House officials say he was pushed out.
By Philip Rucker  •  Read more »
Trump pardons former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio
Arpaio was scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 5 after being convicted of contempt of court.
By Devlin Barrett  •   Read more »
 
Trump confronts unprecedented public rebuke by Gary Cohn after Charlottesville
The president, who demands loyalty, was said to be furious over Cohn’s criticism.
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Hurricane Harvey lands first blow to Texas, but more is expected to come
Reports of damage were coming in as massive storm threatens to bring “catastrophic” flooding to a quarter of the Lone Star State.
By Tim Craig  •   Read more »
 
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It rains solid diamonds on Uranus and Neptune
Another reminder that the solar system is awesomely bonkers
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North Korea launches three missiles into sea, heightening tensions
The action comes amid joint exercises between the U.S. and South Korean militaries.
By Anna Fifield  •   Read more »
 
A black man went undercover online as a white supremacist. This is what he learned.
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In once-welcoming Italy, the tide turns against migrants 
Even those who embraced previous immigration waves say this time, it’s too much.
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The Fix • Analysis
President Trump’s flagrant Friday night news dump
Releasing major news as Harvey approaches is a transparent and politically risky move.
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Trump’s focus on Hurricane Harvey intensifies as monster storm pounds Texas
The president faces his first big test of emergency management a dozen years after Hurricane Katrina hobbled a Republican predecessor.
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PowerPost • Analysis
Trump looks to 2020 but a more immediate peril looms: Democratic control, and impeachment power, in the House
The president is distancing himself from Hill Republicans to inoculate himself from blame for midterm losses. He may be helping Democrats take the House.
By Paul Kane  •   Read more »
 
Harvey’s assault on Texas is just getting started, disastrous inland flooding expected
It is expected to stall over the Lone Star state well into next week, unleashing one to three feet of rain.
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Washington lobbying firms receive subpoenas as part of Russia probe
Special counsel’s investigation zeroing in on Manafort, Flynn.
By Carol D. Leonnig  •   Read more »
 
Politics • Analysis
If he’ll pardon Arpaio, why wouldn’t Trump pardon those who ignore Robert Mueller?
Trump just showed that loyalty to him trumps loyalty to the law.
By Philip Bump  •   Read more »
 
More seniors are taking loans against their homes — and it’s costing them
Reverse mortgages — pitched as a way to ‘age in place’ — are pushing more elderly homeowners into foreclosure
By Jenifer McKim  •   Read more »
 
On Parenting • Perspective
Melinda Gates: I spent my career in technology. I wasn’t prepared for its effect on my kids.
Melinda Gates says that even she, a former Microsoft executive, has to learn how to be a parent in the digital age.
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