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  • Sessions met with Russian envoy twice last year, encounters he ...

    Sessions met with Russian envoy twice last year, encounters he ...
    Then-Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) spoke twice last year with Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Justice Department officials said, encounters he did not disclose when asked about possible contacts between members of President Trump’s campaign and representatives of Moscow during Sessions’s confirmation hearing to become attorney general. One of the meetings was a private conversation between Sessions and Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak that took place in September in the senator’s offic..
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  • Washington Produces Record Harvest of Wine Grapes in 2016

    Washington Produces Record Harvest of Wine Grapes in 2016
    (AP) — Washington state's booming wine industry produced a record harvest of wine grapes in ... In Washington, the 2016 haul was up 22 percent from 2015.
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  • White House eyes plan to cut EPA staff by one-fifth, eliminating key ...

    White House eyes plan to cut EPA staff by one-fifth, eliminating key ...
    Environmental Protection Agency headquarters (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) The White House has proposed deep cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency’s budget that would reduce the agency’s staff by one-fifth in the first year and eliminate dozens of programs, according to details of a plan reviewed by The Washington Post. While administration officials had already indicated that they intended to increase defense spending at the expense of other discretionary funding, the plan spells..
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  • Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin buys $12.6 million Washington ...

    Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin buys $12.6 million Washington ...
    Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin awaits the start of President Trump’s “strategic initiatives” lunch at the White House on Feb. 22. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) Another one of Trump’s Cabinet members is headed to “billionaire’s row.” Steve Mnuchin, the former banker and Hollywood film investor turned treasury secretary, has laid down some ritzy roots in Washington. Mnuchin’s new $12.6 million abode is in the same nabe as fellow Trumper Wilbur Ross, the newly minted commerce secretary, and just ..
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  • Does Rex Tillerson have the worst job in Washington?

    Does Rex Tillerson have the worst job in Washington?
    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson might not have the toughest job in the Trump administration. But it’s not the easiest one, either.One month after his confirmation, Tillerson leads a department on President Trump’s chopping block that feels underappreciated at best.Trump’s budget would reportedly cut State funding by 37 percent, making deep reductions in spending on foreign aid. While those cuts are unlikely to be realized, they’ve sent an unmistakable signal that the department doesn’t seem imp..
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  • Subway fires back with its own study to prove its chicken is chicken

    Subway fires back with its own study to prove its chicken is chicken
    Fights over food ingredients have a way of spilling out into dramatic public spats: In 2012, vegetarians were crushed to find that Starbucks put insect coloring in its strawberry drinks. A year later, Chinese officials exposed a gang of lamb mongers passing off rat meat as mutton. (Cue Charlton Heston, discovering the secret protein in Soylent Green.) And now a plant vs. meat debacle has pit a Canadian news company against Subway. The Canadian Broadcasting Corp.’s “Marketplace” news program rec..
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  • Redskins' offseason plans could prioritize young talent over veterans

    Redskins' offseason plans could prioritize young talent over veterans
    Jay Gruden and the Redskins still have decisions to make in free agency. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post) INDIANAPOLIS — With the franchise tag now placed on Kirk Cousins, and the Redskins still holding out hope for a long term deal, the juggling act continues as team officials will spend the next six days here at the NFL Scouting Combine evaluating draft prospects, talking to the agents of their own players with expiring contracts and also trying to get a feel the talent available when..
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  • Trump suggests ignoring World Trade Organization in major policy ...

    Trump suggests ignoring World Trade Organization in major policy ...
    (Olivier Douliery/Bloomberg News) The Trump administration on Wednesday announced a sharp break from U.S. trade policy, vowing it may ignore certain rulings by the World Trade Organization if those decisions infringe on U.S. sovereignty. The new trade approach, which was sent to Congress Wednesday, could affect businesses and consumers worldwide, with the White House suggesting the United States could unilaterally impose tariffs against countries it thinks have unfair trade practices — pavin..
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  • Storms, some severe, race through DC area

    Storms, some severe, race through DC area
    (This story, originally posted at 10:23 a.m., and was updated as storms moved through the D.C. area) 2:40 p.m. final update: Storms have now exited Washington’s eastern suburbs and are headed over the Chesapeake Bay. In the immediate metro area, they were generally less severe than feared. However, there were pockets of damaging winds around in Montgomery County and the District. Graphic showing reports of tree damage (tree icons) and high wind gusts (wind icon) from around the region, logge..
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  • Newfound 3.77-billion-year-old fossils could be earliest evidence of ...

    Newfound 3.77-billion-year-old fossils could be earliest evidence of ...
    These newfound "microfossils" are the oldest fossils ever found and could be earliest evidence of life on Earth. (University College London) This post has been updated. Tiny, tubular structures uncovered in ancient Canadian rocks could be remnants of some of the earliest life on Earth, scientists say. The straw-shaped “microfossils,” narrower than the width of a human hair and invisible to the naked eye, are believed to come from ancient microbes, according to a new study in the journal N..
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Federal appeals court rules 3 to 0 against Trump on travel ban .Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch says Trump's attacks on judiciary are 'demoralizing' .
Thousands Gather For Funeral Of NYPD Detective Steven McDonald .A Clemson-Alabama rematch is the game college football needs .

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