2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Evening Edition: Clinton says it ‘might have been smarter’ to use State e-mails

The Washington Post
Evening Edition
The most important stories of the day  •  Tue., Mar. 10, 2015
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Clinton says it ‘might have been smarter’ to use State e-mails
UNITED NATIONS — Hillary Rodham Clinton acknowledged Tuesday that she had erred in using only a private e-mail server for work correspondence at the State Department, saying that she sent about 60,000 e-mails from her private account during her four-year tenure as secretary of state.  Read full article »
A dad was executed for deaths of his 3 girls. Now a letter casts more doubt.
CORSICANA, Tex. — More than a decade after Cameron Todd Willingham was executed for the arson murder of his three young daughters, new evidence has emerged that indicates that a key prosecution witness testified in return for a secret promise to have his own criminal sentence reduced.  Read full article »
Two students expelled from OU for leading racist chant
Two students were expelled from the University of Oklahoma on Tuesday for allegedly leading a racist chant that was caught on a video that went viral on social media as shocked and horrified people shared the clip.  Read full article »
Republican letter to Iran intensifies dispute with White House
An already heated battle between the White House and Republicans over negotiations to curtail Iran’s nuclear program grew more tense Monday when 47 Republican senators sent a letter to Iran designed to kill any potential deal.  Read full article »
Republicans are twice as likely as Democrats to live in a household with a gun
Republicans are more than twice as likely as Democrats to live in a household with a gun, according to data released this month from the General Social Survey, conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago and analyzed by The Washington Post. It continues a long-term trend tracked in the biennial survey, in which the percent of those who identify as Republicans and live in a household with a gun has stayed flat, while the percent of Democratic and independent gun owners has dropped.  Read full article »
These planes could someday replace the A-10 — if the Pentagon spends the cash
The impending mothballing of the A-10 Thunderbolt II attack jet has prompted outrage among its advocates in the active-duty military, hand-wringing on Capitol Hill and questions from analysts about whether the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter can be operated cheaply enough to support ground troops on a regular basis.  Read full article »
How parents create narcissistic children
Just about everybody has one raging narcissist to deal with, sooner or later -- on the job, in social situations or (God forbid) in the home. How did he get this way, we wonder? What was his childhood like?  Read full article »
Obama plans to make it easier to pay your student loans
President Obama is set to sign a presidential memorandum Tuesday directing federal agencies to overhaul the way Americans repay their student loans.The move is the latest in a series of steps the administration has taken to promote college access and affordability, including expanding a program that caps student loan payments to 10 percent of a person’s income for 20 years. It comes at a time when student debt has surpassed $1.3 trillion and the average graduate is leaving school with nearly $29,000 in education loans.  Read full article »

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