Trump likely to break many of his health-care promises — no matter what happens

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Trump likely to break many of his health-care promises — no matter what happens

Washington Post
Donald Trump set himself apart from other Republican presidential candidates when it came to health care. Before taking office, he vowed “insurance for everybody” that would be “much less expensive and much better” and explicitly promised not to touch …

The sound of silence: Lack of Comey tapes fails to derail the media coverage

Fox News
I confess: I thought the story of the non-existent White House tapes would quickly blow over. After all, how exciting is it to learn what nearly everyone already expected, that President Trump did not secretly record his conversations with Jim Comey

Eid al-Fitr: What you need to know

CNN
(CNN) More than one billion Muslims around the world celebrated Eid al-Fitr on Sunday, as the month-long Ramadan fast ends and the festivities begin.

Pro-Trump group’s health care offensive warns GOP senators to get in line

Politico
A new campaign by top White House allies targeting the GOP’s most vulnerable senator over health care sends a loud message to those resistant to the Trump agenda: We’re coming after you.

Teen hurt after dropping from ride at Six Flags

CNN
(CNN) A 14-year-old girl was injured when she dropped from a ride Saturday night at a Six Flags amusement park in upstate New York, the sheriff’s office said.

John Kasich: Ohio governor’s website hacked with pro-ISIS propaganda

Fox News
Republican presidential candidate and businessman Donald Trump talks with Ohio Gov. John Kasich as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush looks on during a commercial break at the debate held by Fox Business Network for the top 2016 Republican presidential …

New Mexico man accused of attacking parents over lack of air-conditioning

cleveland.com
A New Mexico man was arrested after attacking his parents because they had no air-conditioning in their home, reports say.( cleveland.

Marines seriously burned in San Diego air station explosion

New York Daily News
Two service members working on a jet at the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Deigo were seriously injured in an explosion. (DENIS POROY/AP).

California father buries wrong man after coroner’s mistake

ABC News
Frank Kerrigan holds onto a photograph of his three children John, Carole, and Frank, near Wildomar, Calif., June 23, 2017. Kerrigan, who thought his son Frank had died, learned he buried the wrong man.

How common are tornadoes in NJ? The answer might surprise you

NJ.com
The National Weather Service confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Howell in Monmouth County on Saturday morning. While it might appear that tornadoes in New Jersey are an uncommon occurrence, the Garden State has averaged two tornadoes …

Professor fired after defending blacks-only event to Fox News. ‘I was publicly lynched,’ she says.

Washington Post
Earlier this month, political commentator Lisa Durden gave a fiery interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, defending a Black Lives Matter chapter’s decision to host a Memorial Day event exclusively for black people.

Neil Buchanan: Is Gerrymandering a Mirage?

Newsweek
The Supreme Court has taken on a case from Wisconsin that could meaningfully limit partisan gerrymandering. Depending on Justice Kennedy’s vote, that case could change the way districts are drawn, which in turn could radically alter the results of …

Massachusetts Weather: Highs in 70s, 80s Monday

MassLive.com
The National Weather Service reports temperatures will remain cool, with highs in the 70s and 80s across the state. It will be increasingly cloudy into the evening and a light wind is expected to blow.

Challenge to harsh Texas immigration Texas to be heard Monday

Washington Post
SAN ANTONIO – A federal judge will hear arguments on Monday over whether to block a tough new immigration law in Texas, in a battle that pits border towns and big cities against the state’s Republican governor and President Trump.

Sean Spicer says he doesn’t face reporters on TV because it would distract from the president

Washington Post
Howard Kurtz wanted to know what was going on with Sean Spicer and the cameras. Or more like the lack of cameras. Lots of people have been talking about that.

4-year-old girl dies after boating accident

KHOU
TEMPLE — Police are investigating after a boating accident left a 4-year-old girl dead and her father seriously hurt. It happened Friday at Temple Lake Park.

Decision Time for Florida Gov. Scott on Remaining Bills

U.S. News & World Report
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has just days left to decide the fate of nearly three-dozen bills, including one that would require warning labels for lottery tickets.

Illinois could be 1st state with ‘junk’ credit due to budget

Washington Post
CHICAGO – Illinois is on track to become the first U.S. state to have its credit rating downgraded to “junk” status, which would deepen its multibillion-dollar deficit and cost taxpayers more for years to come.

Forecast: A chance of rain through most of the week

Omaha World-Herald
Scattered showers and thunderstorms were possible in eastern Nebraska and southwest Iowa this morning and during the early afternoon hours, mainly south of Interstate 80.

CIA director says leaks are on the rise, cites

NewsOK.com
WASHINGTON — CIA Director Mike Pompeo says he thinks disclosure of America’s secret intelligence is on the rise, fueled partly by the “worship” of leakers like Edward Snowden.

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