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The Fix: The bad news for Democrats in James Comey’s book The Fix: Almost no one in Comey’s book comes off as virtuous — except maybe Obama (Video: The Post; photo: Getty Images) What ever happened to Trump steaks and coffee? They’re over. So is most of Trump’s merchandising empire. When Donald Trump ran for president in 2015, he had 19 companies paying him to put the Trump name on their products. Now, only two are left. By Zane Anthony, Kathryn Sanders and David A. Fahrenthold 3 hours ago Many TV executives are trying to follow ‘Roseanne’ down the path of 1990s revivals. They’ll face a lot of pitfalls. Get ready for more 1990s TV. Will the trend prove a ratings savior or be the medium's undoing? By Steven Zeitchik 5 hours ago
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Further excerpts from James Comey’s book, if the existing ones are anything to go on By Alexandra Petri
As Trump rages at Comey, a new poll shows his lies are failing By Greg Sargent
The second transformation of the GOP is complete By Fareed Zakaria
How Justin Trudeau is sacrificing science in the name of aboriginal peace By J.J. McCullough
James Comey is drawing fire, but he’s not Trump’s real problem By Jennifer Rubin
Trump’s new foreign policy team is looking a lot more Republican By Josh Rogin More Top Stories More Top Stories
Rep. Jim Jordan, Freedom Caucus co-founder, is exploring run for House speaker The Ohio Republican’s bid could upend the expected race between House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise to succeed Paul Ryan. By Mike DeBonis 2 hours ago
The Daily 202 Analysis Trump’s plan to pardon ‘Scooter’ Libby sends a message to witnesses in Russia investigation This is the latest signal to the president’s associates that he has the power and inclination to reward those who stay loyal during special counsel Robert Mueller III’s inquiry. By James Hohmann 4 hours ago Majority of Americans support Mueller’s probe, poll says
The Finance 202 Analysis The surprisingly serious U.S. flirtation with rejoining TPP True to form, President Trump is preserving his options with his about-face on the Trans-Pacific Partnership even as pro-trade GOP senators seem to be taking him at his word. By Tory Newmyer 4 hours ago WorldViews: A timeline of Trump’s complicated relationship with the TPP
Hundreds hurt as thousands of Palestinians demonstrate at Gaza border for a third week Israeli forces used a combination of tear gas and live ammunition on the demonstrations aimed at asserting the right of Palestinian refugees to return to land their ancestors were driven from when Israel was established in 1948. By Erin Cunningham and Ruth Eglash 2 hours ago
An alleged case of incest led to 4 ‘senseless’ deaths — including a baby A young woman who had been adopted ended up pregnant with her biological father’s child, police said. By Allyson Chiu 5 hours ago
Guidelines for ‘moderate’ drinking are too loose, study says A sweeping international study has found no overall health benefits from moderate drinking and calls into question U.S. guidelines that say men can safely drink twice as much as women. By Joel Achenbach 18 hours ago
‘Tell my mom that I love her’: A teen’s frantic 911 calls as he is crushed to death in a minivan Kyle Plush had reportedly climbed onto the rear bench seat of his family’s minivan and was trying to reach his tennis equipment when the seat “flipped up and over toward the back hatch, pinning him upside down beneath the seat.” By Lindsey Bever 4 hours ago
Live Chat Wife seeking stability from husband who can’t commit to a career The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life. By Carolyn Hax 1 hour ago Visual Stories Visual Stories (Stanley Kubrick)
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Opinion As Trump rages at Comey, a new poll shows his lies are failing 3
Whatever happened to Trump neckties? They’re over. So is most of Trump’s merchandising empire. 4
Trump’s allies worry that federal investigators may have seized recordings made by his attorney 5
Analysis Almost no one in James Comey’s new book comes off as virtuous — except maybe Obama Market Watch Dow 24,406.18 Today 0.31% S&P 2,661.46 Today 0.09% NASDAQ 7,126.02 Today 0.2% Last Updated:1:02 PM 04/13/2018 Stories from The Lily The Lily, a publication of The Washington Post, elevates stories about women. The new exhibit featuring Latin American artists that packs a feminist punch What’s the male version of a mistress? And other relationship terms we should question. What’s trending in America? Katie Couric might be able to tell you. From Our Advertisers This content is paid for by the advertiser and published by WP BrandStudio. The Washington Post newsroom was not involved in the creation of this content. Learn more about WP BrandStudio.
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Analysis The Energy 202: Scott Pruitt gets top deputy despite Democratic opposition Analysis A risk for James Comey: Validating the ‘showboat’ label Trump gave him Analysis The Energy 202: Scott Pruitt gets top deputy despite Democratic opposition Analysis The Daily 202: Trump’s plan to pardon ‘Scooter’ Libby sends a message to witnesses in Mueller probe World
Four prominent activists were abducted in Syria. Their fate may now become clear. 6 basic questions about the war in Syria As U.N. Security Council meets on Syria, Haley accuses Russia of lies and coverups Analysis A timeline of Trump’s complicated relationship with the TPP National
Backpage CEO Carl Ferrer pleads guilty in three states, agrees to testify against other website officials Powerful storm blasts Central, Eastern U.S. with snow, wind and t-storms through weekend My autistic son wanted a limited-edition toy plane. The quest to find one restored my faith in humanity. As a secretive hedge fund guts its newspapers, journalists are fighting back PostEverything
Perspective Congressional Republicans are spineless. They’re not going to save Mueller. Perspective People abroad are asking their militaries to save their democracies. It won’t work. Perspective You’re losing a major tax deduction this year. Stop complaining about it. Perspective Self-help gurus like Tony Robbins have often stood in the way of social change Local
‘Yoga studios are supposed to be safe places’: Thieves strike several studios across D.C. Finalists for Principal and Teacher of the Year Virginia open houses April 14-15 D.C. open houses April 14-15 Sports
Perspective It’s the Capitals. It’s the playoffs. And ‘easy’ just isn’t in the vocabulary. Cowboys release Dez Bryant, but he’s ‘forever Dallas in my heart’ ‘I just don’t understand’: Frustrated Jeremy Roenick sounds like every Caps fan No suspensions for Capitals’ Tom Wilson, Blue Jackets’ Josh Anderson Lifestyle
Why are you still peeling all those vegetables? A $4 bottle of nonalcoholic ‘rosé’ welcomes everyone to the party How to host a wine party for serious tasting or just for fun Perspective Carolyn Hax: It’s up to your sister to tell your nephew about his biological father Arts
Review In Paris, a major Delacroix exhibition that continues to explore his genius Review A woman plays the title character in ‘Don Juan,’ and he’s still a jerk Review A doctor, a parent, a dying child. A play about what medicine can and cannot do. Review ‘The Flick’ playwright Annie Baker goes long again in the three-hour ‘John’ Technology
Trump wants to stand up a military ‘Space Force.’ Here’s why. Now even Comcast wants to Netflix and chill AT&T is trying to undercut the government’s star witness in the blockbuster Time Warner trial Gmail is set to get a major update Business & Real Estate
Priceline discontinues Name Your Own Price for rental-car bookings Heinz promotes its new ‘mayochup’ and sparks an international controversy Trump weighs rejoining Trans-Pacific Partnership amid trade dispute with China NTSB and Tesla executives clash over investigation into deadly California crash Federal Government
Perspective Trump doesn’t ignore fair housing and public assistance programs — unfortunately Federal employees lag behind private sector workers in salaries by 32 percent on average, report says Perspective Opponents ready to fight Trump’s plan to repeal Obama’s ‘rethink’ of school discipline Q&A for federal workers: Buyout and early retirement offers Obituaries
Paul Pascal, lawyer dubbed ‘Mayor of the Market’ for efforts to preserve Union Market, dies at 80 Mitzi Shore, owner of L.A.’s influential Comedy Store stand-up club, dies at 87 J.D. McClatchy, elegant poet and ‘literary polymath,’ dies at 72 Yvonne Staples, part of family’s hit-making gospel group, dies at 80 Archives washingtonpost.com © 1996-2018 The Washington Post Subscribe Sign In Help and Contact Us Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service Privacy Policy Submissions and Discussion Policy RSS Terms of Service Ad Choices Terms of Use Policies and Standards Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service Privacy Policy Submissions and Discussion Policy RSS Terms of Service Ad Choices Get Us Home Delivery Digital Subscription Gift Subscriptions Mobile & Apps Newsletters & Alerts Washington Post Live Reprints & Permissions Post Store Photo Store e-Replica Contact Us Help & Contact Info Reader Representative Advertise News Service & Syndicate About Us In the Community Careers PostPoints Newspaper in Education Today's Paper WP BrandStudio Events