With no carrots to dangle, cajoling recalcitrant lawmakers on a nail-biter vote is hard; Police identify attacker in London rampage; American man is among three killed; Democrats will seek to filibuster Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination, Schumer says; House Intelligence Chair Nunes apologizes for his handling of revelations about potential surveillance; Israeli man arrested in connection with threats against Jewish Community Centers in U.S., other nations; President Trump’s cascade of false claims in Time’s interview on his falsehoods; The fresh evidence Trump's Russia headaches are not going away; Former Russian lawmaker who defected and became a Putin critic is gunned down in Ukraine; John Thompson III will not return as Georgetown basketball coach; New study renews debate on how much people can do to prevent cancer — and how much is random; Texas teen made up widely publicized story of being kidnapped, raped by 3 black men, police say; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | House leaders postpone vote on health-care plan | As they struggled to meet demands of conservative lawmakers who said they could not support the bill, House leaders postponed the vote that had been scheduled for today. Earlier, conservative House Republicans rebuffed an offer by President Trump to strip a key set of mandates from the nation's current health-care law, raising doubts about whether House Speaker Paul D. Ryan had the votes to pass the bill. The White House said it expects a vote early Friday. | By Mike DeBonis, Juliet Eilperin and David Weigel • Read more » | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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