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Trump taps Kushner to lead a SWAT team to fix government with business ideas; Scott Pelley is pulling no punches on the nightly news — and people are taking notice; Two months out of office, Barack Obama is having a post-presidency like no other; After the health-care fiasco, Trump’s next move may be even more disastrous; Veteran newsman Ted Koppel tells Sean Hannity he's bad for America; Here’s what the Republicans who just stopped Trump want next; Sean Spicer on Politico reporter: ‘an idiot with no real sources’; Chairman and partisan: The dual roles of Devin Nunes raise questions about House investigation; This is why the Freedom Caucus called the shots on Trump’s health-care bill; Howard University Hospital shows symptoms of a severe crisis; Scientists convert spinach leaves into human heart tissue — that beats; Why Trump won’t ‘let Obamacare explode’; Kremlin dismisses vast Russia protests as 'provocation' by activist Navalny; Two girls barred from United flight for wearing leggings; Trump shifts blame for health-care collapse to far right; ‘Bring it on!': Lindsey Graham and constituents shout over each other in latest town hall debacle
 
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Trump taps Kushner to lead a SWAT team to fix government with business ideas
Kushner to helm White House Office of American Innovation, an ideas factory and clearinghouse for business executives.
Style • Perspective
Scott Pelley is pulling no punches on the nightly news — and people are taking notice
Some think the CBS anchor is being snarky, but he's just defending facts in Trump's fact-challenged world.
 
Two months out of office, Barack Obama is having a post-presidency like no other
It may look like a vacation. But politics won't let go of Obama, and he won't let go of it.
 
The Plum Line • Opinion
After the health-care fiasco, Trump’s next move may be even more disastrous
Trump and Republicans may now try to sabotage Obamacare. The strategy is unlikely to work.
 
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Wonkblog • Analysis
Here’s what the Republicans who just stopped Trump want next
Without a bit of legislative finesse, it will be Round 2 of Republicans' intra-party fracus.
 
Erik Wemple • Opinion
Sean Spicer on Politico reporter: ‘an idiot with no real sources’
What a professional we have behind the podium.
 
Chairman and partisan: The dual roles of Devin Nunes raise questions about House investigation
The California Republican, a tenacious defender of Trump, is overseeing the probe into Russian interference in the election.
 
Monkey Cage • Analysis
This is why the Freedom Caucus called the shots on Trump’s health-care bill
Unity and discipline are powerful -- until they backfire.
 
Howard University Hospital shows symptoms of a severe crisis
Wrongful-death settlements, long ER waits and inspectors' violations paint a portrait of a D.C. institution in decline.
 
 
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Nearly 1 out of every 3 days he has been president, Trump has visited a Trump property
He has made 13 visits to his own golf courses since becoming president, likely playing golf on at least 12 of those occasions.
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A teen died in a car crash — then the state of Tennessee billed her for the broken guardrail
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