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Trump officials weigh fate of birth-control mandate

By Jessie Hellmann
The era of free birth control for women could be coming to an end.

The requirement that insurance companies cover contraception at no cost is believed to be on the chopping block now that Tom Price has taken over the Department of Health and Human Services.

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Trump names McMaster new national security adviser

By Jordan Fabian
President Trump has picked Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster to be his new national security adviser, filling a key vacancy left by the ouster of former top security aide Michael Flynn.
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Milo Yiannopoulos disinvited from CPAC

By Max Greenwood
Milo Yiannopoulos has been disinvited from the Conservative Political Action Committee conference after an uproar from conservatives.
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Breitbart employees threaten exit over Yiannopoulos
By Rebecca Savransky
Employees at Breitbart News are reportedly prepared to leave the company if controversial senior editor Milo Yiannopoulos is not fired.
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Angst in GOP over Trump’s trade agenda
By Alexander Bolton
Republican lawmakers are concerned about where President Trump is headed on trade and are asking who in the administration is in charge of policies that could affect their home-state economies.
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7 key players in the GOP’s border tax fight
By Naomi Jagoda
Republicans are fiercely divided over a key proposal in the House GOP tax reform plan, a measure that would hit imports with U.S. taxes while exempting exports.
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CEOs praise House GOP border tax proposal
By Naomi Jagoda
A group of chief executive officers are praising House Republicans’ proposed border-adjustment tax as the debate escalates.
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Trump’s revised travel ban will target same countries: report
By Rebecca Savransky
President Trump’s revised immigration order will reportedly include the same countries targeted in the initial order, which barred refugees and people from seven predominately Muslim countries from entering the U.S., the Associated Press reported.
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Dem rep to file lawsuit over controversial police painting
By Cristina Marcos
Rep. William Lacy Clay will file a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the Architect of the Capitol for removing a constituent’s painting that depicted police officers as animals from the Capitol complex.
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GOP sets sights on internet privacy rules
By Harper Neidig
Republicans in Congress are setting their sights on killing the Federal Communications Commission’s landmark internet privacy rules, the next target in their push to roll back Obama-era regulations.
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