Veterans Affairs chief and his wife went to Europe. The government paid for her flight and meals.; Report: GOP tax plan would provide major gains for richest 1%, uneven benefits...
| | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigns after criticism for taking charter flights at taxpayer expense | President Trump, who had signaled earlier in the week that Price's job was on the line, accepted the resignation Friday. The White House said Deputy Assistant Secretary Don Wright would serve as acting secretary. The dismissal followed Price's announcement Thursday afternoon that he would reimburse the government for a portion of the costs of charter flights he'd taken over the last several months. He said that while the travel had been approved by legal and HHS officials, he regretted "the concerns this has raised regarding the use of taxpayer dollars." | By John Wagner • Read more » | Report: GOP tax plan would provide major gains for richest 1%, uneven benefits for the middle class | The analysis by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center challenges President Trump's promise about the effects of the proposal, estimating that nearly 30 percent of taxpayers with incomes of $50,000 to $150,000 would see a tax increase within a decade — despite Republican promises that the plan is designed to provide relief to the middle class. The majority of Americans making $150,000 to $300,000 would also be hit with higher taxes. | By Carolyn Y. Johnson • Read more » | | | | | | U.S. to slash embassy staff in Cuba; Americans warned not to travel there | More than half the diplomatic personnel are being yanked from the U.S. Embassy in Havana, and Americans are warned not to visit the island nation. Officials said it's for citizens' own safety after a string of mysterious injuries harmed at least 21 Americans stationed in Cuba. The diplomatic drawdown means no visas will be processed at the embassy because there won't be enough people to do the work. | By Carol Morello • Read more » | | | | | 'I'm going to work until I die': The new reality of old age in America | People are living longer, more expensive lives, often without much of a safety net. As a result, record numbers of Americans older than 65 are working — now nearly 1 in 5. Although some work by choice rather than need, millions of others are entering their golden years with alarmingly fragile finances. | By Story by Mary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan | Photos by Linda Davidson • Read more » | | | | | | Retropolis • The Past, Rediscovered | | | | | | Darrell Hammond was a star as Trump. So what went wrong? | The man famous for his lip-chewing Bill Clinton and, for more than a decade, his Donald Trump was sitting on a bench near his apartment when he got the call. The country had changed. The candidate had changed. And Lorne Michaels decided "Saturday Night Live" needed a new Trump. | By Geoff Edgers • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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