Friday, September 22, 2017

Evening Edition: McCain to vote no on health-care bill, dealing major blow to GOP repeal effort

 
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McCain to vote no on health-care bill, dealing major blow to GOP repeal effort
Sen. John McCain announced that he does not support the latest effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, joining Rand Paul in formally opposing the proposal. Senate Republicans cannot afford any more defections from their party, given the united Democratic resistance to the measure that GOP leaders hoped to bring to a vote next week.
56% of Americans prefer ACA over new GOP plan, poll finds
More than half of Americans prefer Obamacare to the latest plan from Sens. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). Just 33 percent of Americans prefer the bill that the Senate Republicans abruptly put on the table this month.
 
The Fix • Analysis
'Regular order' might have just killed the GOP bill. What is it?
Sen. John McCain's opposition isn't rooted in policy. It's rooted in process. But "regular order" has no clear, agreed-upon definition.
 
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Wait, why does Sen. Rand Paul oppose an Obamacare repeal?
A majority of GOP senators think doing something is better than nothing. A handful are worried that doing something is worse than doing nothing. And Paul is concerned that this something isn't good enough.
 
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How the bill includes an abortion workaround
In the latest plan, abortion opponents believe they've built a firewall between taxpayer dollars and abortion coverage that is impenetrable — even if the Senate parliamentarian doesn't rule in their favor.
 
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A field guide to jerks at work
The powerful bully. The petty tyrant. The overbearing client. We all know at least one (maybe the jerk is actually us). Here's how to recognize difficult co-workers — and how to get along better.
 
Aerial photos show scope of Maria's power as Puerto Rico officials report at least 6 dead
Rescue missions were hampered by flood waters, and officials have been delayed in surveying the full extent of the hurricane destruction. Authorities have not yet been able to reach or contact some remote communities, in part because of the power outages and widespread damage to communication systems.
 
Maria pounds Turks and Caicos with rain, begins path toward the Bahamas
Maria will skirt the Bahamas Friday, but beyond the weekend the storm's track becomes less certain.
 
The African American Museum a year later: Still the hottest ticket in town
The Post art critic takes a second look at Washington's newest monumental architecture.
 
U.S. families got fake orders to leave South Korea. Now counterintelligence is involved.
Defense Department employees and Americans living in South Korea with U.S. troops should confirm that evacuation-related communications are legitimate before acting, officials said.
 
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The Fix • Analysis
In his tweets, Trump seems to be going through the motions. Is he running out of Twitter tricks?
At some point, being president is about results rather than rhetoric, and Trump seems to firmly be at that stage.
 
My 22-year-old niece and her 35-year-old boyfriend are eloping. Should I tell my sister?
The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
 
'James Comey, you're not our homie': Protesters disrupt ex-FBI director's speech at Howard University
Comey tried to make himself heard over the shouts of demonstrators at the Washington university's convocation ceremony.
 
Melania Trump hosts her first event in the garden Michelle Obama founded
Trump's decision to embrace it is noteworthy: The garden, which was established by Obama in 2009 as part of her healthy eating initiative, is closely identified with the previous administration.
 
This mysterious group is picking Breitbart apart, one tweet at a time
The leaders of Sleeping Giants are anonymous, but they have been effective in driving some advertisers away from the conservative news site headed by former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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