Warnings from Tom Bossert and Rep. Adam Kinzinger show the risks of Trump's hyperbolic defense; How 2020 Democrats are navigating the impeachment inquiry ; Analysis: Kevin McCarthy and the 'but not impeachable' defense of Trump; John Bolton has finally spoken, and he put up a big warning sign about Trump and North Korea; GOP Rep. Collins resigns House seat ahead of expected guilty plea to insider-trading charges; Border agents' summer on the Rio Grande: Bodies, cartel lookouts, muddy footprints. And fewer migrants. ; Prime Minister Boris Johnson accused of groping a journalist; Drugstores are pulling Zantac-like heartburn drugs off the shelves over potential cancer risk; A terrible crime, a patient waiting for a transplant: The tragic, redemptive journey of one heart; Every MLB playoff team's fatal flaw; With the Affordable Care Act's future in doubt, evidence grows that it has saved lives |
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