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Ted Cruz shops one-and-done bill to repeal and replace Obamacare

Ted Cruz shops one-and-done bill to repeal and replace ObamacareA member of the Senate Republican healthcare working group is working to build support for an alternative to the House-passed Obamacare repeal bill, one that allows for cross-state insurance purchases, and includes medical malpractice reform, health savings accounts and the expansion of association health plans. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, also wants to pass just one bill to get the job done,
not two, as currently planned by House Republican leaders.

Republicans: Obamacare repeal won’t sink us in 2018

Republicans: Obamacare repeal won't sink us in 2018Republicans on Monday disputed forecasts that they would lose seats in 2018 because of their vote to partially repeal Obamacare.

Senate angles for quick turnaround on Obamacare repeal

Senate angles for quick turnaround on Obamacare repealSome Republican senators are hoping for a quick turnaround of the chamber’s own version of legislation to repeal Obamacare, but major differences over Medicaid cutsalready have become early sticking points.

Poll: AHCA’s numbers improve as Trump voters rally to the bill

The Huffington Post’s poll on the American Health Care Act, taken twice in March and now this month, reveals a 20-point swing in the bill’s favor, although it still remains unpopular.
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Trump announces more judges

Trump announces more judgesPresident Trump announced many nominees to fill federal court vacancies Monday evening, revealing the 10 conservatives he wants to put on the federal judiciary.

Judges list binds conservatives to Trump

Judges list binds conservatives to TrumpPresident Trump would likely not be in the Oval Office today if not for his pledge to appoint conservative judges to federal courts, particularly the Supreme Court. But conservatives should be even more interested in whom he appoints to the lower courts, which hear and decide the vast majority of cases.

Sally Yates wins the news cycle by saying Mike Flynn was ‘compromised’ by Russia

Sally Yates wins the news cycle by saying Mike Flynn was 'compromised'
by RussiaFormer acting Attorney General Sally Yates managed to dominate the headlines on Monday by casting fired national security adviser Mike Flynn as “compromised” and susceptible to blackmail, despite Republican efforts to focus on the leaks that led to his downfall.

Chairman Ajit Pai is draining the FCC Swamp

If you’re wondering where the Washington, D.C., swamp is being drained as promised, look no further than the Federal Communications Commission and its new chairman, Ajit Pai.

White House advisers cancel climate change meeting for second time

White House advisers cancel climate change meeting for second timeWhite House advisers postponed a meeting to discuss the Paris climate change agreement for a second time.

Progressive historian ‘disturbed’ by Obama’s political shifts to win White House

Progressive historian 'disturbed' by Obama's political shifts to win
White HouseProgressive historian David Garrow compared former President Barack Obama to a sellout for how he changed as a person and politician in Chicago as he moved to the Senate and the White House.

Shaquille O’Neal announces political aspirations

Shaquille O'Neal announces political aspirationsNBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal says he is ready to enter the political arena and run for sheriff – although he hasn’t said where.

Emery: The Left, not Reagan, wrought horror, fear

Nothing seems older than “The Handmaid’s Tale,” the book written in 1985 by Margaret Atwood and the televised series that was filmed last summer, which is streaming on laptops right now. Both portray the doom and destruction that wassupposed to evolve from the Reagan agenda, but (shockingly?) did not.
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