Wednesday 26 July 2017

Politics: Steel Valley’s Youngstown is much more complicated than Trump portrays

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Steel Valley's Youngstown is much more complicated than Trump portrays
Residents have mixed feelings on whether the president is accomplishing what he promised for communities like theirs.
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Why is Putin backing North Korea? To build up Russia as a great power.
Moscow's alignment with North Korea will likely get stronger in the near future.
 
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Democrats, left out of health-care process, double down on protests
The Democrats' day began with dueling rallies that got sparse media attention.
 
GOP bill is voted down as divided Senate dives into health-care debate
Republicans now see a "skinny repeal" as their best shot at accomplishing something.
 
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The president touts his work on health care, tax restructuring and immigration, and vows that factory jobs will come back.
 
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'We're getting nothing done': McCain, in emotional return, laments what the Senate has become
Sen. John McCain, who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer, flew across the country to cast a decisive vote on the health-care bill.
 
 
National money pours into Virginia governor's race
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Manafort testifies to Senate Intelligence Committee, turns over notes from Trump Tower meeting with Russian lawyer
Former Trump campaign chief appears behind closed doors with committee.
 
House passes Russia sanctions bill, setting up veto dilemma for Trump
The House bill would impose new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, and prevent President Trump from easing some of them without congressional approval.
 
Trump famously said, 'You're fired!' But he tends to demean rather than dismiss.
Trump's diminishing of Sessions without firing him shows his passive-aggressive approach to managing subordinates.
 
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Trump erroneously says Lebanon is ‘on the front lines’ fighting Hezbollah, a partner in the Lebanese government
It was not clear whether Trump was confused about Hezbollah's role in Lebanon, or simply misspoke during Prime Minister Saad Hariri's visit.
 
Capitol Hill throws up red flags as Trump moves on Sessions and possibly Mueller
Republicans defended the attorney general and warned that action against the special counsel would be a mistake.
 
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Where the ideological line was drawn in the Republican health-care vote
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