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Senate Panel To Begin Hearings For Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday opens hearings on Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court. Liberal and conservative groups have been marshaling their forces for and against the nominee.
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The 'Tillerson Is Tired' Meme And Things That Happen In A News Vacuum
The secretary of state didn't cut short his South Korea stay over the weekend, but an information vacuum meant a lot of people thought he did.
Nebraska among states hardest-hit by GOP health care bill
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new report says the Republican plan to replace the Affordable Care Act would raise health insurance costs in Nebraska faster than…
Leading The Charge Against The GOP Health Plan, Rep. Mark Meadows Is Right At Home
Republican Rep. Mark Meadows enjoys strong support in his western North Carolina district as he leads conservative opposition to the GOP's health overhaul plan.
Republicans Praise Gorsuch, Democrats Decry Garland Treatment On Day 1 Of Hearings
In his confirmation hearing on Monday, Judge Neil Gorsuch pledged to rule without bias if confirmed to the Supreme Court; Senate Judiciary Committee members accused one another of political posturing.
Studies Suggest Cautious Optimism About Declines In Teen Opioid Use
A pair of long-term studies found fewer children and teenagers are coming in contact with opioids, and that hospitalizations from the drugs are down. The same is not true for adults.
Comey Testifies On FBI's Russia Probe
FBI Director James Comey tells congressional lawmakers Monday that his agency is investigating possible links between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.
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Father Of 2 Sons With Schizophrenia Talks Of His Struggle To Save Them
"There is no greater ... feeling of helplessness than to watch two beloved sons deteriorate before [your] eyes," says Ron Powers. His new book is No One Cares About Crazy People.
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Man Charged After Attack On Painting At London's National Gallery
A man entered The National Gallery in London on Saturday afternoon, approached a painting by British master Thomas Gainsborough and proceeded to attack it with a "sharp object," the museum says.
Congress May Undo Rule That Pushes Firms To Keep Good Safety Records
Labor statistics specialists under George W. Bush and Barack Obama warn that if the safety regulation is repealed, record keeping on worker injuries will become less accurate and less reliable.
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