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New York Times | A Top Republican Vows a Vote on Health Care, but Uncertainty Reigns New York Times The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, last week. His aides said it was unclear when a vote would be held on his health care bill. Credit Al Drago for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — A top Senate Republican vowed on Sunday to bring the ... AP News in Brief at 12:04 am EDT Obamacare repeal bill plunges into new uncertainty Source: CBO report on health care bill not expected Monday |
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Woman Killed as Gunfire Erupts at Venezuelan Protest VoteThousands of Venezuelans around the globe are turning out for an unofficial vote on President Nicolás Maduro's plans to rewrite the constitution. Macron: My Charm Offensive May Soften Trump's Climate StanceThe French president told a local newspaper that the leaders gained a 'better, intimate knowledge of each other' during Trump's visit to Paris last week. Iran Jails U.S. Dual National Accused of SpyingAn Iranian judiciary spokesman said the person was a citizen of the United States and an unnamed country other than Iran. Federer Wins 8th Wimbledon Title, Beating Cilic in FinalFederer is once again the champion of the grass-court Grand Slam tournament, now more often than any other man in the history of an event first held in 1877. Pakistan Prime Minister's Fate Hangs on 'Fontgate'Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is facing calls to resign over corruption charges with his fate hanging by the thread of a Microsoft font Spate of London Acid Attacks Prompts U.K. To Consider Life SentencesBritish police said late Saturday they had charged a teenage boy after five moped riders were sprayed with acid during a 90-minute period last week. Camilla at 70: Has the Duchess Finally Won British Hearts?Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, turns 70 Monday and now enjoys a "national treasure" status, but when Princess Diana died she was far from popular. More Recent Articles |
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A Top Republican Vows a Vote on Health Care, but Uncertainty ReignsIt was not clear how long a delay caused by the absence of Senator John McCain would last, and detractors said they would use it to mobilize more opposition. McCain’s Surgery May Be More Serious Than Thought, Experts SayThe recovery from a procedure on Friday to remove a blood clot could delay Senator John McCain’s return to Washington for a vote on health care, medical experts said. Trump Goes on Attack as Russia Revelations Appear to Take TollDuring a weekend of watching golf in New Jersey, the president used Twitter to defend his son and excoriate Hillary Clinton and the news media. A Russian Developer Helps Out the Kremlin on Occasion. Was He a Conduit to Trump?Aras Agalarov had developed a reputation as a fixer for the Kremlin’s toughest jobs. Did that include trying to pass dirt to Trump’s son and aides? After a Harrowing Flight From U.S., Refugees Find Asylum in CanadaTwo Ghanaian refugees lost all but a single thumb to frostbite while fleeing the United States. Six months later, they’ve both been accepted in Canada. Iran Sentences U.S. Graduate Student to 10 Years on Spying ChargesThe sentence for the American, a graduate student in history at Princeton, seemed bound to further antagonize relations between Iran and the United States. Whimsical Urban Debris as Art in DetroitMore than 30 years ago, Tyree Guyton began transforming the blighted street he grew up on. Now, he is dismantling a portion of what is known as the Heidelberg Project to begin something new. Game of Thrones: ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7, Episode 1: A Tale of Two MapsPicking up where the Season 6 finale left off, Sunday’s season premiere sketched out the contours of the clashes to come. Cardinals on Opposite Sides of the Hudson Reflect Two Paths of CatholicismCardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark tends toward the progressive spirit of Pope Francis; Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York hews toward Pope Benedict’s conservative views. In Urban China, Cash Is Rapidly Becoming ObsoleteAcross the country's cities, the rapid growth of mobile payments is making cash all but obsolete. After N.F.L. Concussion Settlement, Feeding Frenzy of Lawyers and LendersThe possibility of large payouts to former players, many with cognitive ailments from hits to the head, attracts offers of help with claims, for a cut. She’s His Rock. His Parole Officer Won’t Let Him See Her.As prison rolls drop and the number of parolees increases, a Connecticut man learns that getting out of prison is not the same as being free. Maryam Mirzakhani, Only Woman to Win a Fields Medal, Dies at 40Dr. Mirzakhani, a mathematician at Stanford University, was the only woman and only Iranian ever to win what is often described as the Nobel Prize of mathematics. For Syrian Actors, a Maddening Road to AmericaThe cast and crew of a Syrian play to be performed at Lincoln Center are scattered across the world, so just getting to the United States was a dramatic ordeal. Predictably, China’s Year-on-Year Growth Maintains Its Steady PaceBeijing released officially reported data that showed the economy expanding in the second quarter at 6.9 percent, virtually unchanged from the first quarter. Venezuelans Rebuke Their President by a Staggering MarginMore than 98 percent of voters sided with the opposition in answering three yes-or-no questions drafted with the aim of weakening Nicolás Maduro’s legitimacy. Roger Federer Wins Record-Breaking Eighth Wimbledon TitleFederer defeated Marin Cilic in straight sets, making him the man with the most singles titles at the tournament, and, at nearly 36, the oldest man to win it in the Open era. Arson Suspected in Fire in China That Killed at Least 22A suspect was arrested in the blaze at a two-story house used as a workers’ dormitory in Jiangsu Province. Martin Landau, Actor Who Won an Oscar for ‘Ed Wood,’ Dies at 89Mr. Landau, who gained notoriety in the 1960s TV series “Mission: Impossible,” but then struggled to find work, enjoyed a career revival in film decades later. George Romero, Father of the Zombie Movie, Dies at 77Mr. Romero created the modern zombie genre with his 1968 cult film, “Night of the Living Dead.” Flash Floods in Arizona Kill at Least 9The storm, which hit Saturday — the first day of Arizona’s monsoon season — disrupted a family gathering in central Arizona, killing at least six children. ‘Doctor Who’ Breaks the Mold With Female LeadJodie Whittaker will be the first woman to play the Doctor, taking over from Peter Capaldi, the BBC said. Erdogan and Supporters Stage Rally on Anniversary of Failed CoupThe event this weekend was the centerpiece of an elaborate day of pageantry that implicitly placed the president as the hero. More Recent Articles |
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