The Daily 202: Secrecy backfires on McConnell; Senate GOP focuses on insurance premiums, but would health plans be affordable?; Unafraid of Trump, GOP senators feel free to 'go their own way'; They fled terrorism and famine — and then they were forced back; Trump’s pledge to keep the world from laughing at us hits another setback; DHS announces enhanced security measures for all flights to U.S. but won't expand laptop ban; Jason Chaffetz to join Fox News as a contributor; 'I don't like bullies': Journalist explains why he confronted Sarah Huckabee Sanders; Where’s Jimmy Gomez? California congressman-elect still hasn’t been sworn in.; Mormon Church starts offering paid maternity leave, will let women wear pants; One man keeps ramming his car into Ten Commandments statues on government property; A woman threw coins at her plane for luck. One landed in the engine and caused a 5-hour delay.; | | | Democracy Dies in Darkness | | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | McConnell hurrying to send revised health-care bill to CBO by Friday | The effort reflects the tight timeline Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell faces in his attempt to hold a vote before the August recess — and the pressure he is under to make changes that improve the Congressional Budget Office's measure of coverage levels and federal spending. | By Paige Winfield Cunningham and Sean Sullivan • Read more » | | They fled terrorism and famine — and then they were forced back | Over the past few months, at least 5,000 Nigerian refugees have been rounded up in Cameroonian villages and refugee camps and expelled, according to U.N. officials. Refugees around the world are facing growing hostility from host countries and shrinking protection from the legal framework put in place to defend such vulnerable people decades ago. | By Kevin Sieff • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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