Fact-checking the White House’s rhetoric on the CBO report; Budget office bombshell is going to force changes to health-care bill; Glenn Beck wants to heal the America he divided — one hug at a time; Eight current and ex-Navy officials, including admiral, charged in escalating 'Fat Leonard' bribery scandal; Defense Secretary Mattis withdraws choice for undersecretary for policy; Somali pirates just hijacked a commercial ship for the first time in five years; ‘She was in a hippity-hoppity mood': BBC dad breaks silence; IRS strips Richard Spencer's white-nationalist group of its tax-exempt status; Hours before elections, the Dutch have a problem: They can't decide whom to vote for; Saudi Arabia creates a girls council to empower women — but where are the girls?; North Carolina and Gonzaga have the easiest path to the Final Four; Maryland basketball is the tournament's most over-seeded team, according to Ken Pomeroy; Analysis: Picking the bracket's best players: A March Madness fantasy draft; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | White House tries to salvage GOP health-care plan as criticism mounts | Vice President Pence and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price went to Capitol Hill as conservative and moderate lawmakers attacked the plan after congressional budget analysts found it would dramatically increase the number of uninsured Americans while raising premium costs. | By Kelsey Snell, Elise Viebeck and Mike DeBonis • Read more » | Glenn Beck wants to heal the America he divided — one hug at a time | Glenn Beck, godfather to the tea party, cable news rabble-rouser of the first order, a hawker of ornate and dire conspiracy theories, not only has spent the past year as a Never Trumper but also has spurned his past and is testifying to the power of love, understanding and empathy — for liberals. | By Marc Fisher • Read more » | | | | | | Analysis | North Carolina and Gonzaga have the easiest path to the Final Four | Not all roads to the Final Four are paved evenly. Even top seeds could struggle, given the teams placed in their way by the selection committee, especially those in the East bracket, according to Jeff Sagarin's Predictor metric. The South and West brackets, however, should should be relatively easy for the Tar Heels and the Bulldogs. | By Neil Greenberg • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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