Politics: All the latest Headlines from The Washington Post

Sanders projected to win Oregon’s Democratic primary
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont is the projected winner of the Democratic presidential primary in Oregon, according to the Associated Press. This is a developing story. It will be updated.

Sanders ‘getting to like’ West Coast after victory in Oregon
In front of a boisterous crowd in Carson, Calif., Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders called on the Democratic party May 17 to “open the doors; let the people in.” Sanders vowed to continue fighting rival Hillary Clinton for the party’s presidential nomination.

Alibaba founder Jack Ma visits White House
Reporters spotted Alibaba founder Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, leaving the White House grounds with several aides and at least two security guards.

5 things we learned from Megyn Kelly’s interview with Donald Trump
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly sat down with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to discuss regrets, bullying and Twitter in a segment that aired on Fox Broadcast Network May 17. Here are the key moments from that interview.

Donald Trump to Megyn Kelly: I’m sorry not sorry
Trump suggests he could have been nicer. But he also notes that it worked.

Hispanic evangelical leader warns: No guarantee Donald Trump’s video message will air at his conference
The presumed GOP nominee plans to reach out to a select group of Latino voters.

Donald Trump does not apologize for anything – even things he seems to regret
When Megyn Kelly asked Trump about using the word “bimbo” on Twitter, he awkwardly responded: “Excuse me.”

Donald Trump brags about the size of his financial disclosure form
He has, however, refused to release his tax returns.

Obama administration eases economic sanctions on Burma
The Treasury move is an effort to encourage more U.S. engagement in country’s economy.

Trump tells Reuters that as president, he would talk to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee signals a willingness to engage with a U.S. foe.

Bernie Sanders: ‘I am Human’ | Campaign 2016
In a video posted by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)’s presidential campaign, Native Americans discuss why they support Sanders, saying, “I am a human being, and I support Bernie Sanders.”

Senate confirms Eric Fanning as the first openly gay Army Secretary
Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts lifted his hold on Fanning, which was related to the administration’s Guantanamo policy.

The Daily Trail: Nervous Dems worry: Is the new Sanders strategy to Bern it all down?
As the feud escalates, Nevada chaos seems to offer a possible convention preview.

With two more primaries at stake, tensions erupt between Bernie Sanders and Democratic leaders
Voting in Kentucky and Oregon is not expected to alter Hillary Clinton’s march to the Democratic nomination, but it could affect perceptions of her weaknesses.

Senate passes Sept. 11 bill over threats from Saudi Arabia, White House
The Senate passed a bill to give Sept. 11 victims’ families the chance to sue Saudi Arabia in court, but the threat of a likely White House veto remains.

Alibaba’s Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
President Obama met with Ma over lunch.

Priorities USA ‘Speak’ | Campaign 2016
A video released by pro-Clinton Super PAC Priorities USA on May 16 asks voters if Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s words speak for them.

Harry Reid: Nevada unrest is ‘test of leadership’ for Bernie Sanders
The Senate minority leader said he was disturbed by events in his home state.

Trump’s plan to rehabilitate his image: Explain past controversies
Trump says he wants to explain Kelly ‘blood’ comments and disabled reporter mockery.

This Bernie Sanders statement on the Nevada convention reads like an open threat to the Democratic establishment
It. Is. On.

Marco Rubio thinks I’m wrong about his future. So I talked to someone smarter than me about it.
A Q and A with Politico Florida’s Marc Caputo.

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