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The Health 202: Trump to deliver first-time speech on drug prices in early May
And big drug companies have a lot to say about it. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
‘Either very sick or very dumb’: Trump escalates attacks on former FBI director
The president and James B. Comey have been sparring over whether Comey leaked classified information. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Trump touts ‘historic’ meeting between Korean leaders but says ‘only time will tell’ where it ...
Trump has agreed to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but no time or place has been set ... -
When you are and aren't legally allowed to lie to the FBI
Did Trump denying a stay in Moscow count? http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Half of Republicans say the news media should be described as the enemy of the ...
Democrats were more than three times as likely to express confidence in the media to act in the public interest. ... -
FBI casts doubt on White House timeline involving former aide accused of spouse abuse
The White House has given several shifting chronologies of how it handled allegations that Rob Porter, the former staff secretary ... -
Trump admonishes Tester for role in failure of Veterans Affairs nominee
The Montana Democrat revealed damaging allegations against the White House physician, but a top Republican defended Tester’s decision to release ... -
Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez is ‘severely admonished’ by Ethics Committee, ordered to repay gifts
Panel’s report comes three months after federal prosecutors dropped their effort to convict Menendez on corruption charges. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Ronny Jackson withdraws as Trump’s nominee to lead Veterans Affairs, but he remains under scrutiny
Even as Jackson strongly denied the charges against him, calling them “completely false and fabricated” in a defiant statement, his ... -
How a week of triumph for Trump was convulsed by chaos and contradiction
A darkening cloud hangs over the Cabinet as Trump’s VA nominee bows out while others struggle with ethical controversies. http://www.washingtonpost.com/