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Roger Stone Is Found Guilty in Trial That Revived Trump-Russia Saga WASHINGTON — Roger J. Stone Jr., a former aide and longtime friend of President Trump, was found guilty on Friday of obstructing a congressional investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election in what prosecutors said was an effort to protect ...
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Exclusive: This billionaire says Elizabeth Warren is a 'superficial, nasty hater' New York (CNN Business) Hedge fund billionaire Leon Cooperman escalated his fight with Elizabeth Warren on Friday by calling the Democratic presidential candidate a "superficial, nasty hater" who isn't interested in dealing with facts. "The voting public ...
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Trump issues pardons in war crimes cases, despite Pentagon opposition to the move President Trump intervened in three cases involving war crimes accusations on Friday, issuing full pardons to two soldiers and reversing disciplinary action against a Navy SEAL despite opposition raised by military justice experts and some senior Pentagon ...
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Can the Bijan Ghaisar case be prosecuted in state court, after feds declined charges? After federal prosecutors declined to file civil rights charges against two U.S. Park Police officers who shot and killed unarmed motorist Bijan Ghaisar in 2017, Ghaisar's family and lawyers turned their focus Friday to prosecutors in Virginia with the hopes that a ...
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House Ethics Committee extends investigations into Tlaib and 3 other lawmakers (CNN) The House Ethics Committee released updates on their investigations into four lawmakers on Thursday, including a high-profile freshman Democratic lawmaker and a Republican lawmaker who they revealed is under investigation by the Department of ...
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Elizabeth Warren releases plan to implement Medicare for All during first term in office (CNN) Elizabeth Warren on Friday rolled out her plan for transitioning the country's health insurance system to "Medicare for All" during her first term as president. According to Warren's plan, she would seek to move to a government-run, single-payer program ...
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Texas governors rarely halt executions. Rodney Reed hopes his is an exception Thomas "Bart" Whitaker was down to minutes. It was Feb. 22, 2018, the day Texas planned to execute the 39-year-old man for orchestrating the murders of his family more than a dozen years earlier. Whitaker had already eaten his last meal, already said ...
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New Trump rule to make more health care rates public The Trump administration on Friday issued controversial new rules compelling hospitals and insurers to give consumers more information upfront about what their care will cost — requirements that officials say help Americans be better health-care shoppers.
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To Lower Costs, Trump to Force Hospitals to Reveal Price of Care The Trump administration on Friday announced it would begin forcing hospitals to publicly disclose the discounted prices they negotiate with insurance companies, a potentially bold move to help people shop for better deals on a range of medical services, ...
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What Ads Are Political? Twitter Struggles With a Definition SAN FRANCISCO — The Alzheimer's Association, a health care advocacy group, recently spent more than $200,000 on an ad campaign on Twitter. The campaign had a singular purpose: To persuade people to ask Congress for larger investments in medical ...
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