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posted onJuly 21, 2017
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Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Donald Trump was sworn into office six months ago. But his young presidency has struggled under the weight of a failed health care overhaul, an obstacle-ridden travel ban, and constant Russia controversies.  The comment came a day after President Donald Trump upbraided Jeff Sessions for recusing himself from the Russia investigation.  To call his interview with the New York Times incoherent babble is an insult to incoherent babble. President Trump has denounced The New York Times as “fake news,” yet he’s granted more interviews there save for Fox News. Yvonne Abraham People love John McCain. It’s hard not to, even if you live on a different political planet.  Ryan was also due on Nantucket for a political fundraiser later Thursday, two people familiar with his plans said.  The Senate’s top Republican, Senator Bruce Tarr, issued a sharp warning to legislators: One key provision might prompt lawsuits.  The bill would give pregnant workers the right to less strenuous duties, more frequent breaks, and temporary transfers.  Mayor Martin J. Walsh touted his first-term record on affordable housing and alleviating homelessness Thursday.  Yet Donald Trump’s airing of his long-simmering frustrations with Sessions raised significant new questions about the future of the nation’s top prosecutor.  A broad range of transactions are being looked into, said... Link to the full article to read more

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