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GOP Lawmakers Quietly Root Against Trump On Obamacare

Senate Republicans are privately rooting against President Trump in his court battle to strike down the Affordable Care Act. GOP lawmakers worry that if Trump wins, Congress won’t be able to pass anything to replace ObamaCare — and they’ll pay for it at th ...

Ted Cruz Sues FEC

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sued the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Monday over rules that cap how much money he can reimburse himself for his 2018 reelection race against former Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-Texas). Cruz is challenging a section of the Bipar ...

Senate Leader Warns Banks Against Targeting Gun Manufactures

The chairman of the Senate Banking Committee warned the banking industry on Thursday that it should not attempt to restrict legal gun sales by denying financial services to members of the gun industry. Sen. Mike Crapo (R., Idaho) sent a letter to eight of ...

 
 

 

Republicans Hone In On Schiff

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has become a prime target for Republicans following the conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. GOP calls for him to resign reached a fever pitch Thursday, with President Tr ...

Trump Eyes Flipping Virginia In 2020

President Donald Trump is muscling into a blue state where Democrats are reeling: Virginia. With a tenuous grip on states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the president is looking for opportunities to expand his electoral playing field. He’s set ...

GOP Faces Tough Battle Over Health Care

Republicans face an uphill battle in their bid to fulfill President Trump’s prophecy that the GOP will become “the party of health care.” The presidential directive, handed down in a tweet on Tuesday, came at an inopportune time for Repub ...

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 

In LA, poverty on Skid Row defies US’ humane reputation



In LA, poverty on Skid Row defies US’ humane reputation

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Sanitary and living conditions for an estimated 2,000 homeless people along Los Angeles’ Skid Row are so severe that the United Nations recently compared them to Syrian refugee camps. How does extreme poverty persist in one of the country’s most expensive real estate markets? NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Simon Ostrovsky reports. This is part of an ongoing series of reports called 'Chasing the Dream,' which reports on poverty and opportunity in America.
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Seattle is Dying



Seattle is Dying

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KOMO's Eric Johnson explores the impact the drug and homelessness problem is having on our city and possible solutions in "Seattle is Dying."

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