Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Politics: Trump holds off on declaring opioid crisis a national emergency

John Kelly is an apolitical force in a White House divided by ideology
 
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Trump holds off on declaring opioid crisis a national emergency
The president is reviewing a preliminary report from a commission that recommended the declaration of a national emergency, White House aides said.
John Kelly is an apolitical force in a White House divided by ideology
Kelly, a 45-year Marine Corps veteran, is leading Trump's West Wing without an ideological agenda, officials say.
 
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Will U.N. sanctions stop North Korean missile tests? Don't count on it.
Ordinary North Korean people will suffer -- not the regime's elites.
 
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Trump, Russia and the opposition research firm run by ex-journalists
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Trump endorses Strange a week ahead of GOP primary in Alabama Senate race
Candidates are embracing trust in a contest for the former seat of Jeff Sessions.
 
Trump threatens 'fire and fury' in response to North Korean threats
North Korea had threatened 'physical action' following new U.N. sanctions.
 
The help Trump promised hasn't come. So this 'dying city' is determined to save itself.
In rural Palatka, Fla., where the big retailers are closing and jobs have left, leaders are trying to harness a resource that is theirs alone.
 
'May you die in pain': Another GOP lawmaker grilled at health-care town hall
GOP lawmakers are damned if they do, damned if they don't when facing tough crowds to discuss health care.
 
 
Nine months after Election Day, probes of Clinton and her campaign continue
Trump vows North Korea will be met with ‘fire and fury’ if threats continue
The president made his remarks from his golf club in New Jersey where he is on a "working vacation."
 
In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell)
Opponents of Sen. Luther Strange (R-Ala.) are lighting into Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
 
Q&A for federal workers: Health care on the table?
The health insurance program for federal employees long predates the Affordable Care Act and has sat out the fight over that law.
 
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Saying you’re ‘bipartisan’ is now a cue for attack ads
Lawyer Tanner Ainge is facing attack ads in a House GOP primary in Utah that try to associate him with House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi because he is "bipartisan."
 
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Here’s a voter fraud myth: Richard Daley 'stole' Illinois for John Kennedy in the 1960 election
Kennedy's margin in Cook County wasn't that extraordinary after all.
 
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