Thursday, July 13, 2017

Thursday's Headlines: Hospital, doctors and patients fuel last gasp of opposition to Senate health bill

'A million miles per hour': Inside Trump's campaign when his son met with Russian lawyer; How Trump is changing America's foreign policy; An American president in Paris;
 
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Today's Headlines
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Hospital, doctors and patients fuel last gasp of opposition to Senate health bill
An unusually wide coalition of groups and individuals has put massive public pressure on Republican lawmakers, who are split between conservatives angling for more concessions and centrists saying the bill remained too far to the right.
'A million miles per hour': Inside Trump's campaign when his son met with Russian lawyer
Two events that highlight the chaotic nature of Trump's election operations last year are now part of the controversy over Russian attempts to intervene in the 2016 election and the possibility that his campaign associates might have colluded with those efforts.
 
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How Trump is changing America's foreign policy
Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to put "America first," and although some of his foreign policy goals have resulted in concrete changes, others are barely nascent. Trump has been quick to tweet or speak out about these promises, but what has his administration been doing to carry them out? Follow along as The Post keeps track.
 
An American president in Paris
President Trump wasn't expected to attend the Bastille Day celebration in France. Then he learned there would be a military parade with the sort of spectacle he had wanted for his own inauguration.
 
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Gillespie's primary scare in Virginia has White House, others urging 'Trump world' hires
"He's surrounded himself with 'Never Trumpers' and they don't know how to navigate this new dynamic in the party," a Republican insider says.
Photo surfaces of evangelical pastors laying hands on Trump in Oval Office
The leaders met with a White House liaison to discuss health care, support for Israel and other issues, and they visited the Oval Office, where the president bowed his head in prayer with them.
He ran North Korea's secret money-making operation. Now living in Virginia, he opens up.
Ri Jong Ho says round after round of sanctions never inflicted any pain on him. Pressure on North Korea is not enough, he says. He advocates talks, too.
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A brief history of DARE, the anti-drug program Jeff Sessions wants to revive
At one point, the program was in 75 percent of school districts. Then researchers found that, if anything, it made kids more likely to use drugs.
As Palestinian leaders fight over Gaza, Israel worries Hamas will go to war
The widening of the divide between the rulers of Gaza and the West Bank comes as President Trump pushes Israel and the Palestinians to talk about peace.
 
     
 
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