Sunday, July 2, 2017

Sunday's Headlines: As health bill looms, GOP senators aren’t rushing into July 4 spotlight

Texas is at the epicenter of an expanding red-state, blue-city divide; EPA chief pushing governmentwide effort to question climate change science; In a Minn. town that went for Trump, a Muslim doctor tries to understand his neighbors; The unexpected political clout of America's dentists;
 
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As health bill looms, GOP senators aren't rushing into July 4 spotlight
Mitch McConnell had wanted to pass the bill before lawmakers headed home for the 10-day holiday break. Some fear the extended timeline will only make negotiations harder.
Texas is at the epicenter of an expanding red-state, blue-city divide
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, citing grave worries about "socialistic" behavior in the state's liberal cities, has called a special session next month to consider a host of bills aimed at curtailing local power.
 
EPA chief pushing governmentwide effort to question climate change science
Critics have called Scott Pruitt's bid to launch a governmentwide effort to question the science of climate change an attempt to undermine the long-established consensus that human activity is fueling the Earth's rising temperatures.
 
In a Minn. town that went for Trump, a Muslim doctor tries to understand his neighbors
When Ayaz Virji arrived a few years ago in Dawson, population 1,400, "it felt right." His family made friends who dropped by for kebabs, and the locals figured out how to butcher halal meat to save him the nearly three-hour drive to Minneapolis. But that feeling of community began to change after the 2016 election.
 
The unexpected political clout of America's dentists
Lawmakers seeking to address the rising cost of oral care describe the American Dental Association as a political force and foe so unified, so relentless and so embedded into U.S. communities that its power rivals that of the gun lobby.
 
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The biggest winner in the current health-care debate: Single-payer
The logical foundations for single-payer health care are being laid in the current debate, as Republicans have basically conceded that government involvement in health care is a good thing — or, at least, a necessary thing.
New Florida law lets any resident challenge what’s taught in science classes
The law could be used to target teaching of climate change and evolution, science supporters warn.
Political storm brews in Afghanistan as leaders of ethnic minority parties break with Ghani, call for reforms
The move comes amid rising tensions in the month since a huge bombing in Kabul and presents President Ashraf Ghani and his government with its most serious challenge since taking office in 2014.
Body of missing 5-year-old found in California, police say
The boy's father was charged with murder after his son went missing in April, authorities said.
Tour de France favorite suffers multiple broken bones in crash on slick street
Four-time stage winner Alejandro Valverdo broke two bones in his left leg and is set to undergo surgery in Düsseldorf, Germany. The Spanish rider's team said his chances of returning to competitive cycling this season are slim.
In trip to Indonesia, Obama pushes 'respect for people's differences'
Former president Barack Obama was greeted by a crowd of thousands in Jakarta, his childhood home.
News quiz: Things are really heating up
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