The archive of all headlines from June 22, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Kam Redlawsk has a rare genetic disorder that progressively weakens her muscles. Her approach to life: Travel. Love. Create. Draw. Believe.
A doctor told her to just quit school. Instead she bought a plane ticket and a cane. Then Kam Redlawsk finished her degree and hasn't stopped traveling — or living — since.
Defeat in the U.S. House race in Georgia has left some Democrats questioning the leadership and political strategy of Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader.Lawmakers, activists and labor leaders are demanding a more forceful economic message heading into the 2018 elections.
Other unions could start looking for a similar deal, placing new burdens on a city budget already under significant stress. L.A. Now
Other unions could start looking for a similar deal, placing new burdens on a city budget already under significant stress. Middle East
Other unions could start looking for a similar deal, placing new burdens on a city budget already under significant stress. L.A. Now
Other unions could start looking for a similar deal, placing new burdens on a city budget already under significant stress. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
President tells crowd during Iowa tour that economic adviser and commerce secretary might be rich but had to give up a lot to work for him
Like most of California, San Jose has been under a heat advisory for several days due to a dry, high-pressure system centered over the Southwest. ESSENTIAL WASHINGTON
Like most of California, San Jose has been under a heat advisory for several days due to a dry, high-pressure system centered over the Southwest. L.A. Now
Defeat in the U.S. House race in Georgia has left some Democrats questioning the leadership and political strategy of Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader.Lawmakers, activists and labor leaders are demanding a more forceful economic message heading into the 2018 elections.
The measure is the latest salvo in a long debate about low-income housing in the Northern California county, which has one of the state’s largest gaps between rich and poor. Politics
Solar production has soared, but state regulators until recently have continued to greenlight utility company proposals to build more natural gas power plants.
President tells Iowa crowd that economic adviser and commerce secretary might be rich but had to give up a lot to work for him
Draft language will come after weeks of secrecy surrounding bill to repeal Affordable Care Act, which could see Senate vote as early as next week
Solar production has soared, but state regulators until recently have continued to greenlight utility company proposals to build more natural gas power plants.Californians are paying billions for power they don't need
Solar production has soared, but state regulators until recently have continued to greenlight utility company proposals to build more natural gas power plants.Read More: Californians are paying billions for power they don't need
Solar production has soared, but state regulators until recently have continued to greenlight utility company proposals to build more natural gas power plants.Full Coverage: California's electricity glut
The Senate bill — once promised as a top-to-bottom revamp of the health bill passed by the House — instead looks a lot like it.It is likely to come to the Senate floor next week, and could be voted on after 20 hours of debate.
The Senate bill, once promised as a top-to-bottom revamp of the health bill passed by the House, instead looks a lot like it.It is likely to come to the Senate floor next week. If it passes, Republicans would be on the edge of a major overhaul of the American health care system.
Senate Republicans unveiled a sweeping plan to roll back the Affordable Care Act that would reduce federal spending on healthcare and potentially leave millions more Americans uninsured.
Draft bill to replace Obama’s health reforms would cut Medicaid and middle-class tax credits, and strip funding from Planned Parenthood
Draft bill to replace Obamacare would cut Medicaid and middle-class tax credits, and strip funding from Planned Parenthood
Bill would cut Medicaid and middle-class tax credits, and strip funding from Planned Parenthood
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Senate Republicans unveiled a sweeping plan to roll back the Affordable Care Act that would reduce federal spending on healthcare and potentially leave millions more Americans uninsured. Read the draft
The Senate bill, once promised as a top-to-bottom revamp of the health bill passed by the House, instead looks a lot like it.It is likely to come to the Senate floor next week. If it passes, Republicans would be on the edge of a major overhaul of the American health care system.
Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson and Rand Paul jointly announced their opposition to the GOP’s draft Obamacare repeal bill, setting the stage for an intense political showdown ahead of next week’s vote. Senate Obamacare repeal plan would slash federal healthcare funding for Medicaid
Rand Paul and other conservatives say bill resembles Obamacare too closely, putting in jeopardy the GOP’s attempt to overhaul healthcare
Rand Paul and other conservatives say bill resembles Obamacare too closely, putting in jeopardy the GOP’s attempt to overhaul healthcare
The Senate bill, once promised as a top-to-bottom revamp of the health bill passed by the House, instead looks a lot like it.It is likely to come to the Senate floor next week. If it passes, Republicans would be on the edge of a major overhaul of the American health care system.
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Obama criticizes ‘fundamental meanness’ in GOP bill and says: ‘If there’s a chance you might get sick, get old, or start a family, this bill will do you harm’