Trump, a frequent critic of Obama’s golfing, played 18 holes Sunday with Rory McIlroy; Trump tries to shift the conversation on Sweden; Trump taps Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as his new national security adviser; Staffing, budget shortages put Indian Health Service at ‘high risk’; Trump used to have a slightly different opinion of presidents playing golf; Va. House Speaker William Howell, a pragmatic Republican, will not run again; Can Trump win over African Americans? This survey suggests there’s little chance.; Universities overwhelmingly objected to the Trump travel ban. Here are the values they emphasized.; Amid Russia scrutiny, Trump associates received informal Ukraine policy proposal; Four Post staffers win Polk journalism awards; FEC commissioner’s departure sets up test of how Trump will approach money in politics;
 
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Trump, a frequent critic of Obama’s golfing, played 18 holes Sunday with Rory McIlroy
A spokeswoman had previously told reporters that the president played only a “few holes."
 
Trump tries to shift the conversation on Sweden
The president seemed to suggest Saturday that the Scandinavian nation had been subject to a terrorist attack.
 
Trump taps Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as his new national security adviser
The president was seeking a replacement for the ousted Michael Flynn.
 
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Staffing, budget shortages put Indian Health Service at ‘high risk’
The Indian Health Service will be exempt from President Trump's hiring freeze, but many problems remain for the agency.
 
Trump used to have a slightly different opinion of presidents playing golf
"I'm going to be working for you. I'm not going to have time to go play golf."
Va. House Speaker William Howell, a pragmatic Republican, will not run again
Howell has presided over Richmond’s lower chamber for 14 years.
 
Can Trump win over African Americans? This survey suggests there’s little chance.
The controversy involving Trump and Black History Month is just the beginning.
 
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Universities overwhelmingly objected to the Trump travel ban. Here are the values they emphasized.
The academy seems unified in defense of the values that support free inquiry — inclusion, toleration, diversity and community.
 
Amid Russia scrutiny, Trump associates received informal Ukraine policy proposal
President’s attorney, former business partner met with Ukrainian lawmaker pushing plan to end hostilities with Moscow.
 
Four Post staffers win Polk journalism awards
Newspaper’s articles on Trump and regulation of narcotic painkillers are recognized.
FEC commissioner’s departure sets up test of how Trump will approach money in politics
Democratic appointee Ann Ravel is leaving a few months before the end of her term.
 
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