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The Search for 4 Missing Men in Pennsylvania: What We Know - The New York Times

posted onJuly 14, 2017
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Investigators have been searching a vast farm and other sites north of Philadelphia for four men who were reported missing over a two-day period starting on July 5. The son of the farm’s owner, Cosmo DiNardo, 20, who had been named a “person of interest” in the case, confessed on Thursday to killing the four men, his lawyer said. The authorities said they had

Man Admits to Killings of 4 Missing Men in Pennsylvania, Lawyer Says - The New York Times

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DOYLESTOWN, Pa. — A week after four young men disappeared in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and one day after investigators found human remains buried on a nearby farm, the son of the farm’s owners confessed to killing all four, his lawyer said on Thursday. The man who confessed, Cosmo DiNardo, 20, knew the victims and had been described by the authorities as a “person of interest” in the disappearances.

Trump Defends His Son and Plays Down Differences With French Leader - The New York Times

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PARIS — President Trump on Thursday defended his eldest son’s decision last June to meet with a Kremlin-linked Russian lawyer during the election campaign, saying “most people would have taken that meeting” and “nothing happened from the meeting, zero happened from the meeting.” “My son is a wonderful young man,” Mr. Trump said during a news conference in Paris with President Emmanuel Macron of a Russian lawyer. Not a government lawyer; a Russian lawyer.” Mr.

Excerpts From Trump’s Conversation With Journalists on Air Force One - The New York Times

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The following are excerpts, as prepared and released on Thursday by the White House, from a conversation aboard Air Force One between President Trump and members of the press corps as they flew to Paris on Wednesday night. The conversation was initially thought by the journalists to be off the record. However, the White House changed the terms of the exchange after Mr.

Congressional Budget Office Casts Doubt on Trump Spending Plan - The New York Times

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WASHINGTON — President Trump had promised that his mix of tax cuts, deregulation and reductions in wasteful spending would spur economic growth and cure America’s ailing fiscal health. On Thursday, an independent government analysis of those proposals effectively said, “Not so much.” The federal budget. The budget projected that by 2027, the economy would achieve a small budget surplus.

Senate Republicans Unveil New Health Bill, but Divisions Remain - The New York Times

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WASHINGTON — Senate Republican leaders on Thursday unveiled a fresh proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, revising their bill to help hold down insurance costs for consumers while allowing insurers to sell new low-cost, stripped down policies. Those changes and others, including a decision to keep a pair of taxes on high-income people and to expand the use of tax-favored health savings accounts, were intended t

Senate Republicans Unveil New Health Bill, but Divisions Remain - The New York Times

posted onJuly 14, 2017
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WASHINGTON — Senate Republican leaders on Thursday unveiled a fresh proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, revising their bill to help hold down insurance costs for consumers while allowing insurers to sell new low-cost, stripped down policies. Those changes and others, including a decision to keep a pair of taxes on high-income people and to expand the use of tax-favored health savings accounts, were intended t

Rep. Steve Scalise upgraded to fair condition after surgery - ABC News

posted onJuly 14, 2017
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Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., was upgraded to fair condition Thursday after surgery to manage a deep tissue infection related to his bullet wounds, according to a family statement released by MedStar Washington Hospital Center "Congressman Steve Scalise remains hospitalized at MedStar Washington Hospital Center," read the statement. "Today, he underwent surgery for the management of deep tissue infection related to his bullet wounds.