Friday, February 14, 2020

The Post Most: Trump declares he has a ‘legal right’ to intervene in criminal cases


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Trump bucks Barr's request to stop tweeting about Justice Dept., declaring a 'legal right' to seek intervention in criminal cases

In a morning tweet, the president said he has never asked his attorney general to do anything regarding a criminal case, but said he has "the legal right to do so."

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'Parasite' paints a nightmarish picture of Korean inequality. The reality in America is even worse.

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Coronavirus cases surge again in China; more than 1,700 medical workers infected

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2020 Power Ranking: Bernie is at No. 1. And in second place? A tie.

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In 1933, two rebellious women bought a home in Virginia's woods. Then the CIA moved in.

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Democrats are wasting time fighting over policies the Senate will never pass

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Turtles the size of a car once roamed the Earth. Scientists just found their fossils.

The hulking reptile was about 100 times the size of its closest living relative and twice the size of the largest living turtle.

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