Sunday, March 31, 2019

Evening Edition: White House doubles down on threat to close U.S.-Mexico border

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White House doubles down on threat to close U.S.-Mexico border
Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said it would take "something dramatic" to persuade President Trump not to close the border. Such a move would have dramatic consequences for families seeking asylum and would seriously impede trade.
Trump to cut millions in U.S. aid to 3 Central American countries
The move against El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras deepens White House confrontations with Latin America over a surge in irregular migrations, including asylum seekers and others.
 
For Trump's 'Party of Healthcare,' there is no health-care plan
Not only is there no such health-care overhaul in the works on Capitol Hill — there are no plans to make such a plan, and most Republicans hope the president will drop the idea of trying to come up with a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
 
Mueller report findings upend partisan views of probe, poll finds
Americans are divided over whether House Democrats should continue to investigate the president after the special counsel left unanswered whether he obstructed justice, a Washington Post-Schar School poll finds.
 
93 years after a Virginia lynching, a mission to break the code of secrecy
John Johnson spent decades compiling names of everyone involved, with the help of residents who made him promise to keep the names to himself. Now 80, Johnson says, "I've got to do something with them before I die."
 
 
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TV Reviews
How will 'Veep's' Selina Meyer be remembered in the end? As a woman who hated other women.
In its final season, HBO's cruelly satisfying political satire sounds a harsh but effective note on gender.
 
Worried that 'Barry' can't possibly outdo its perfect first season? Well, don't be.
Bill Hader and Henry Winkler continue to shine in HBO's dramedy about a conflicted hit man.
 
Ukraine presidential race goes to runoff, exit polls show
Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky will face runner-up incumbent Petro Poroshenko in a runoff election next month, according to an exit poll.
 
Can genetic testing help doctors better prescribe antidepressants? There's quite a debate.
Some doctors and patients support the practice. But the FDA and other physicians warn about the lack of scientific proof.
 
 
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Biden responds to allegation of unwanted touching, kissing: 'It was never my intention'
Former Nevada assemblywoman Lucy Flores accused him last week of touching and kissing her without her consent in 2014.
 
80 nations set quotas for female leaders. Should the U.S. be next?
A Belgian official is pitching a bold idea to governments around the world: Quotas for women in politics.
 
From 'You were at my wedding, Denise!' to homophobic tweetstorm: Conservative freelancer dropped after week of viral attacks
The backlash to Denise McAllister's mockery of a gay journalist was immediate, costing her a writing gig at the Federalist.
 
After three months, surprises mark the Democratic presidential campaign
From bottom-up fundraising to shifting perceptions of the candidates, the first quarter of 2019 revealed Democrats as a party in transition as they prepare to take on President Trump.
 

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