Evening Edition: GOP’s Ryan dismisses potential DACA deal between Trump and Democrats
Conservatives unleash anger over Trump's willingness to pursue deal; Trump administration to slash funding to some ACA navigator groups by up to 85 percent
The House speaker said any deal brokered with the Democrats would have to go through the GOP-controlled Congress. "I think the president understands he has to work with the congressional majorities to get any kind of legislative solution," Paul D. Ryan said at a news conference on Capitol Hill.
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The torrent represented the first major break of President Trump's devoted base from him on a core issue, with some allies openly mocking the president.
Congressional Democrats and some Republicans from rural states said the deep cuts would undermine any effort to help consumers get insurance coverage once open enrollment begins on Nov. 1. Department of Health and Human Services officials said the outreach effort wasted taxpayers' money.
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What you should know about the end of the extraordinarily successful mission, which discovered two potentially habitable worlds and changed our understanding of the sixth planet from the sun.
This is the real stuff. Even now, as we still elect leaders who are old enough to need to explain their whereabouts in the Vietnam years, the subject remains an argumentative, open fissure in American society. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick deliver a masterful work of history and catharsis.
A president who dismisses the media's narratives about him seems to have consumed one of those narratives and sought to end it. And he actually looked pretty comfortable doing so, albeit with some very Trump moments.
The ancient bones in Sweden were buried with items of war, leading archaeologists to assume the subject was male. But recent DNA tests showed otherwise, offering the first genetic proof that at least some Viking women were warriors.
The United States on Thursday waived nuclear-related sanctions on Iran but slapped new ones on 11 companies and individuals linked to the country's ballistic missile program and cyberattacks on U.S. companies.
Twitch founder Justin Kan's newest company, Atrium, is trying to build technology that would automate routine corporate legal tasks, such as issuing stock options to employees.
The owner and trainer of Clonbrien Hero denied they intentionally gave him drugs and are blaming accidental ingestion. But the head of an industry watchdog group has a less innocent theory.
The "SportsCenter" host says she was just expressing her "personal beliefs" in calling President Trump a white supremacist, but the debate is already raging.
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