Monday, July 3, 2017

Monday's Headlines: Trump sparks furor with video targeting CNN, fuels debate on presidential conduct

Allies question why Trump hasn't used bully pulpit to boost GOP health-care bill; Trump officials confident health-care bill will pass, but others in GOP insist on changes; Cabinet secretaries' tough task: How to run an agency they've repeatedly disparaged ;
 
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Today's Headlines
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Trump sparks furor with video targeting CNN, fuels debate on presidential conduct
By tweeting a doctored video clip of himself beating a figure representing the network, President Trump drew bipartisan rebukes from lawmakers. Historians suggested his social-media attacks are lowering the bar for what is considered appropriate presidential decorum in fighting perceived media enemies.
Allies question why Trump hasn't used bully pulpit to boost GOP health-care bill
The president often speaks out against Obamacare, but has done little to sell the public on Republican alternatives. The lackluster sales job, combined with recent controversial tweets, has diminished the focus on the legislation, analysts say.
 
Trump officials confident health-care bill will pass, but others in GOP insist on changes
Conservative senators want to quickly undo the current law and create its replacement separately. Moderates are distancing themselves from the Senate bill too, with Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) drafting a new proposal.
 
Cabinet secretaries' tough task: How to run an agency they've repeatedly disparaged
Betsy DeVos, Ryan Zinke, Scott Pruitt and Rick Perry are among the Trump appointees running departments they previously ridiculed, and while they are making very public efforts to court their staff, they are frequently crafting key priorities in private.
 
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China accuses U.S. of 'serious provocation' as warship sails near disputed island 
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said a U.S. destroyer that sailed within 12 nautical miles of an island in the South China Sea had "trespassed" and entered the waters without permission.
Analysis
The best thing Chief Justice Roberts wrote this term wasn't a Supreme Court opinion
Roberts' heartfelt speech at his son's ninth-grade commencement was personal, understated and popular, probably because it struck a chord with any parent who has ever fretted over making the right choices for their child.
Putin made a lot of promises to Russians on his call-in TV show. Now, he's delivering.
The Kremlin leader cast himself as an ally of the people against ineffective local leaders.
They were aided by Portugal's 'Schindler.' Now these WWII refugees are trying to help others.
A handful of former Jewish refugees, now in their 80s and 90s, gathered at the border between France and Spain to remember the diplomat who risked everything to save their lives, and to highlight the need for urgent action in Europe's current migrant crisis.
Chelsea Clinton wants to talk about her kids book. Her readers have other ideas.
With "She Persisted," the former first daughter faces an audience of young, politically aware readers anxious to talk about Hillary Clinton and the current state of affairs in America.
Tesla's low-priced Model 3 car will go on sale on Friday
The electric car, which the automaker says will be able to go 215 miles on one charge, will cost $35,000, and with a $7,500 federal electric car tax credit, could cost $27,500.
Descendants of freed slaves have called this community home for more than a century. A planned data center threatens its future.
Data centers in Northern Virginia help generate billions in economic activity. But their growing presence has stirred resistance in areas affected by a center's construction.
Food
Homemade barbecue sauces taste better
Stash some of these in your fridge to slather on chicken, ribs, grilled eggplant and more.
Travel
Hotels with a millennial mind-set
Six ways mainstream lodgings are targeting this market (to the benefit of all guests).
 
     
 
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