Article snippet: Most popular on bostonglobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories The Senate minority leader warned President Trump against firing the special counsel or pardoning himself. Kushner will meet behind closed doors with the Senate panel on Monday, then be questioned — again in private — by the House the following day. The president also again referred to the Russia investigation as a “witch hunt.” Leaders say the Senate will vote Tuesday on their health care legislation, though it could be postponed again. Evan Horowitz Public health programs, such as efforts to curb smoking, have helped the lives of countless people. But these measures get little focus. Anthony Scaramucci implied that Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s physical appearance is related to how well she does at her highly public job. Trump’s performance as president will make it harder for Republicans in the coming elections, said two of his most prominent critics. Few patients are taking advantage of a law that requires emergency rooms to offer substance-abuse evaluations to those who overdose. “What I try to do is change people’s lives every day,” Mayor Walsh said from a stage at Florian Hall. Jeffrey Sánchez represents one of the most liberal districts in the state — markedly to the left of the current House’s ideological trends. The Senate will move forward with a key vote this week on the latest Republican health plan. stat “We’ve learne... Link to the full article to read more
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