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Sunday, August 12, 2018

The Post Most: Florida candidate tried to prove she’s a college graduate. The school says her diploma is fake.


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Florida candidate tried to prove she’s a college graduate. The school says her diploma is fake.
Melissa Howard claimed she graduated with a bachelor's degree in marketing from Miami University, which said it offers no such degree and Howard did not graduate.
By Kristine Phillips  •  Read more »
‘Not the enemy of the people’: 70 news organizations will blast Trump’s attack on the media
The editorial board of the Boston Globe proposed that newspapers across the nation collectively express their disdain for the president's anti-media rhetoric.
By Cleve Wootson  •  Read more »
 
Seattle hijacker’s plane heist, midair stunts and fiery crash expose gaps in aviation security
Airline executives say their system is designed to secure employees, not planes.
By Nick Miroff, Alex Horton  •  Read more »
 
Analysis
How to understand Trump’s condemnation of ‘all types of racism’
The president seemingly can't help but “both sides” racial issues.
By Philip Bump  •  Read more »
 
Washington readies for today’s planned white supremacist rally near White House
Street shutdowns are in place, and D.C. police are making the rounds to ensure the city is prepared.
By Joe Heim, Reis Thebault, Marissa Lang  •  Read more »
 

Trump condemns ‘all types of racism’ after a week of racially tinged remarks
As white nationalists prepare to demonstrate in Washington, the president urges the nation to ‘come together.’
By Anne Gearan, Seung Min Kim, Josh Dawsey  •  Read more »
 
The Post's View • Opinion
Don’t fall for Trump’s latest whataboutism
The claim that the Clinton team’s and the Trump team’s actions in the 2016 campaign were on the same moral or legal plane is preposterous.
By Editorial  •  Read more »
 
Post Partisan • Opinion
NPR teaches listeners about the proper care and feeding of white nationalists
If you are going to talk to white nationalists on air, here's how not to do it.
By Karen Attiah  •  Read more »
 
How an ex-madam, a political trickster and a toddler got tangled up in the Russia investigation
Roger Stone lobs harassment allegations as close confidant Kristin Davis heads to the grand jury investigating Russian interference on behalf of the Trump campaign.
By Manuel Roig-Franzia  •  Read more »
 
Melania Trump’s immigration lawyer calls president’s attacks on ‘chain migration’ ‘unconscionable’
“This is a tradition that happens in all rank and all files of life, whether you're president of the United States,” Michael Wildes said of family reunification, which the president has called “chain migration.”
By Kristine Phillips  •  Read more »
 

Outlook • Perspective
Democratic socialists are conquering the left. But do they believe in democracy?
For some, government by the people was key. For others, it has been expendable.
By Sheri Berman  •  Read more »
 
WorldViews
After visa woes, a 9-year-old chess prodigy may have won his fight to stay in Britain
Shreyas Royal was set to leave the country when his father's work visa expired. But the young chess prodigy's talent means his whole family will now stay.
By Siobhán O'Grady  •  Read more »
 
Outlook
What happens when the government stops doing its job?
Trump wants to roll back regulations. But his administration may have an even greater impact by just ignoring them.
By Steven Mufson  •  Read more »
 
New data makes it clear: Nonvoters handed Trump the presidency
A third of nonvoters were under 30. More than half of voters were over 50.
By Philip Bump  •  Read more »
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Fact-checking Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s media blitz
The self-described “democratic socialist” keeps making statements that are false, misleading or incorrect
By Glenn Kessler  •  Read more »
 


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