Saturday's Headlines: Trump’s attack on ACA raises shutdown potential, escalates issue in 2018 races
Wonkblog: Subsidies' end may not pinch where you'd expect; Cruz warns GOP of 'Watergate-level blowout' in midterms if it fails on taxes, health care; As firefighters make gains,...
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While Republicans argued that the Affordable Care Act is fundamentally flawed, Democrats called the move to cut off crucial health-care subsidies an act of sabotage and pledged to fight it, increasing the potential for a government shutdown in December and ensuring that the issue will be central in next year's midterm elections.
While the payments to insurance companies do benefit lower-income Americans, taking these payments away will have some counterintuitive effects — and likely won't hurt the poorest the most.
In an ominous bulletin, the National Weather Service warned that winds are expected to increase dramatically Friday night throughout Northern California, noting the dangerous conditions will continue "at least through Saturday."
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Kristine Phillips, Lisa Bonos and Herman Wong • Read more »
Despite a campaign by FEMA over the past five years to encourage local governments to participate in the Wireless Emergency Alert system, most U.S. counties could not order an alert today if they faced a threat.
By Aaron C. Davis and Sandhya Somashekhar • Read more »
The family's refusal to travel to the United States led some former U.S. officials to suggest that they may be trying to avoid tough questions from U.S. intelligence officials. Others played down that explanation.
The luminaries' reactions to sex scandals may have sounded familiar — not just because there have been a lot of harassers to denounce lately — and they may have been genuine. But they rubbed a lot of critics the wrong way.
A lawyer for Priebus said a voluntary interview took place Friday at the office of special counsel Robert S. Mueller. It shows that Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election has reached the highest levels of Trump's aides and former aides.
The new timeline offered by police marks a change from the one that officials gave earlier this week for the Oct. 1 shooting that left almost 60 people dead. Officials also said the injury toll had risen to 546, with 45 still hospitalized.
After a fan punched a 62-year-old man in the face multiple times at this week's Eagles-Panthers game, video of the altercation went viral. Police identified and arrested a suspect on Friday.
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