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Trump Losing College-Educated Whites? He Never Won Them in the First Place

Advertisement After Donald J. Trump’s upset victory in the 2016 presidential election, one data point from the network exit polls jumped out at analysts: his two-point win among college-educated white voters. Many pre-election polls had suggested they would favor Hillary Clinton. And now, more than a year later, polls again show Mr. Trump with striking weakness among well-educated white voters, implying he has alienated many who backed him in 2016. But it is increasingly clear that there’s another explanation:…

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Trump Opens Door, Just Slightly, to Talking With North Korea

It was not clear why Mr. Yun had decided to retire so suddenly. He did not immediately return a request for comment. Heather Nauert, spokeswoman for the State Department, said in a statement that Mr. Yun was retiring “for personal reasons” and that Rex W. Tillerson, the secretary of state, “reluctantly accepted his decision.” Analysts were taken aback. “It’s definitely sad news,” said Andrei Lankov, a North Korea expert at Kookmin University in Seoul, South Korea. Mr. Yun “is…

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Melania Trump Parts Ways With Adviser Amid Backlash Over Inaugural Contract

Mr. Trump, who is notoriously tight with money, was also enraged to learn that Ms. Winston Wolkoff brought on an associate, David Monn, to help plan inaugural events, according to people who spoke to him. Mr. Monn’s firm was paid $3.7 million, according to a tax filing by the nonprofit group, the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee. Ms. Grisham said that the first lady “had no involvement” with the inaugural committee and that she “had no knowledge of how funds…

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Labor Board’s Do-Over Leaves an Obama-Era Rule Intact

Advertisement First, it reversed an Obama-era rule helping workers challenge the labor practices of big chains. On Monday, the National Labor Relations Board reversed its reversal. The move will make it easier to hold companies responsible for labor law violations committed by franchisees and contractors. Labor advocates and business groups alike were surprised by the turnabout, but it did not reflect any ideological shift. Rather, it followed a determination that a member of the board’s Republican majority had a…

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Mississippi Firebrand Appears Set to Challenge Republican Senator From Right

Advertisement WASHINGTON — State Senator Chris McDaniel, who nearly beat an incumbent senator in 2014, is expected to announce this week that he will challenge Mississippi’s junior United States senator, Roger Wicker, testing the potency of an anti-establishment message in the Trump era. After months of speculation about his intentions, Mr. McDaniel said in a Facebook video Monday night that he would reveal his decision at a hometown rally in Ellisville, Miss., on Wednesday, the day before the filing…

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Georgia Republicans Vow to Kill Airline Tax-Cut Bill After Delta Ends N.R.A. Discount

I will kill any tax legislation that benefits @Delta unless the company changes its position and fully reinstates its relationship with @NRA. Corporations cannot attack conservatives and expect us not to fight back. Powered by WPeMatico

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Man dies in hospital after assault at Bathurst and St. Clair

Toronto police are investigating after a man was fatally assaulted in the city’s Wychwood Park neighbourhood. The incident happened just before 12 a.m. on Monday near Bathurst Street and St. Clair Avenue West. Police said they located a male in life-threatening condition. He was transported to hospital but later succumbed to his injuries. Toronto paramedics said the victim was in his 60s. Authorities are looking for a male suspect, with a goatee, wearing a black jacket and a blue…

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No injuries after 3-alarm fire at Yonge and Wellesley

No injuries were reported following a three-alarm blaze at a vacant retail building in downtown Toronto. Fire crews responded to the scene around 11 p.m. Monday on Yonge Street just south of Wellesley Street. Toronto fire officials said the blaze was contained to a three-storey building under renovation. Deputy Fire Chief Jim Jessop said the roof of the building collapsed but no injuries were reported. There is no word yet on the cause of the fire. Powered by WPeMatico

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Canadians welcome Pyeongchang Olympians home across the country | Watch News Videos Online

February 26 2018 10:32pm Canadian athletes returned home from South Korea Monday, 24 hours after the official end of the 2018 winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. And as Megan Robinson reports, it’s a warm welcome for Team Canada across the country. ‘ }); } else { var rel_id = svp.releaseInfo.contentId+””; if( typeof gnca_social_share_collection ); } };…

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