Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Wednesday's Headlines: New health-care plan stumbles under opposition from governors

 
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New health-care plan stumbles under opposition from governors
The suddenly resurgent Republican effort to undo the Affordable Care Act was dealt a major blow on Tuesday when a bipartisan group of governors came out against a proposal gaining steam in the Senate.
Jimmy Kimmel gets heated about health-care bill, says Sen. Bill Cassidy 'lied right to my face'
The late-night host unloaded on the Louisiana Republican, who said earlier this year that any health-care bill would have to pass the "Jimmy Kimmel test."
 
In defiant U.N. debut, Trump defends 'America first' foreign policy, threatens to 'destroy' North Korea
In a pugilistic speech that took aim at North Korea and excoriated the Iran nuclear deal, Trump signaled that the United States is willing to pursue an unpopular and unpredictable course to protect its interests across the globe.
 
South Korea, Japan react to speech with jitters and surprise
The two U.S. allies were silent on President Trump's threat to bring war to their neighborhood, while China and Russia warned that Trump's words could inflame tensions with North Korea.
 
Mexico City residents scour rubble for victims as toll from earthquake tops 215
People worked through the night and in the dark, often digging with their bare hands, because 40 percent of the capital was without electricity after the 7.1-magnitude temblor struck Tuesday afternoon. At least 44 buildings in the city collapsed or partly collapsed.
 
Puerto Rico braces for a potential direct hit from Category 5 Hurricane Maria
The island, home to 3.5 million U.S. citizens, has not seen a hurricane make landfall since Georges in 1998. Now, it is threatened by a punishing combination of ferocious winds and rainfall that could total 25 inches in some places.
 
Maria's core closes in on Puerto Rico, setting the stage for disaster
After ravaging the island of Dominica, the storm churned toward Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands with the potential to bring destructive winds, coastal inundation from surging ocean waters and a tremendous amount of rainfall.
 
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RNC spent more than $230,000 in August to help pay Trump's legal fees in Russia probes
The Republican National Committee said the money came from a pool stockpiled for election recounts and other legal matters.
 
 
Before massive data breach, Equifax sought to limit exposure to lawsuits
The company lobbied Congress on legislation to limit how much it could be forced to pay if sued by consumers, and it pressed lawmakers to roll back the powers of its regulators.
 
As Trump presses for a border wall, there's a new Coast Guard record for drug seizures at sea
The service has seized more than 455,000 pounds of cocaine through Sept. 11 in the fiscal year that will end Oct. 1, breaking the record of 443,790 pounds set last year.
 
Got a weird Amazon email about a baby registry you don't have? You aren't alone.
Some people who received the email — which Amazon blamed on a "a technical glitch" — reacted with a mix of amusement, fear and anger.
 
Dr. Oz surprises the hosts of 'Fox & Friends' by talking about America's pot 'hypocrisy'
Oz is a fan of medical marijuana. Fox host Steve Doocy, meanwhile, once coined the phrase "all potted up on weed."
 
They said Melania Trump was the face of success. She made them take down the billboards with her face.
The billboards, located in Croatia, advertised a local language school offering 15 weeks of an advanced general English course.
 
Disturbing images show Navy hospital staffers mishandling infant, calling babies 'mini Satans'
The Florida hospital said the images are "unacceptable, incredibly unprofessional, and cannot be tolerated."
 
     
 
 
 
 

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