The headline news from April 23, 2017

The archive of all headlines from April 23, 2017, organized by time of publication.

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The 20 People Trump Turns To Outside the White House

New York Times  23/Apr/2017 00:00:06

President Trump regularly consults a group of informal advisers — from family, real estate, media, finance and politics.Here is a look at Mr. Trump’s outside touchstones.

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 00:45:09

The Earth Day event was billed as nonpartisan, with scientists, students, researchers and advocates worldwide seeking to promote the role of science in policymaking and public life.'We need to be out here': Thousands march in downtown L.A. to support science in the Trump era

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White House Optimism on Shutdown Complicated by Trump Demands

NBC News  23/Apr/2017 02:45:05

White House

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Trump Demands May Complicate Negotiations to Avoid Shutdown

NBC News  23/Apr/2017 03:00:08

White House

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 05:15:08

Column: Punch in 1020 on the AM dial to hear broadcasts of Dodger games in Spanish. Listening to the Hall of Famer call the action will improve your skills. OBITUARIES

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 08:45:10

On the far left is Jean-Luc Melenchon, who backs a 90% income tax on high earners. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen wants to close the borders and pull out of the EU. In between are nine other choices. CALIFORNIA

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 09:15:10

On the far left is Jean-Luc Melenchon, who backs a 90% income tax on high earners. Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen wants to close the borders and pull out of the EU. In between are nine other choices. L.A. Now

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 09:30:18

A bill in Sacramento proposes a 10% tax on companies that provide goods and services, such as food, office supplies and reentry programs, to California’s prison system. The aim: Tie education funding to the incarceration system. EUROPE

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 12:15:10

One developer is betting that the oft-dismissed area is poised to break out as a far bigger destination for oenophiles and tourists given its proximity to L.A., Orange County and San Diego. Politics

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 12:30:10

One developer is betting that the oft-dismissed area is poised to break out as a far bigger destination for oenophiles and tourists given its proximity to L.A., Orange County and San Diego. California Journal

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 13:00:10

One developer is betting that the oft-dismissed area is poised to break out as a far bigger destination for oenophiles and tourists given its proximity to L.A., Orange County and San Diego. NATION

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Trump’s executive orders Cosmetic or substantive?

The Guardian  23/Apr/2017 14:00:09

The president’s 25 executive orders, 24 memoranda and 20 proclamations establish big goals, but few provide legislative prescriptions

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Majority Think Trump Off to Fair-Poor Start: NBC News/WSJ Poll

NBC News  23/Apr/2017 15:15:11

Meet the Press

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Trump’s executive orders Cosmetic or substantive?

The Guardian  23/Apr/2017 16:30:08

The president’s 25 executive orders, 24 memorandums and 20 proclamations establish big goals, but few provide legislative prescriptions

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 17:00:09

One developer is betting that the oft-dismissed area is poised to break out as a far bigger destination for oenophiles and tourists given its proximity to L.A., Orange County and San Diego. Politics

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Trump push for border wall threatens to cause government shutdown

The Guardian  23/Apr/2017 19:00:07

Officials uncertain whether president would sign bill without money for wall, with congressional deal to fund government expiring at midnight on Friday

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Border wall Trump push threatens to cause government shutdown

The Guardian  23/Apr/2017 19:15:25

Officials uncertain whether president would sign bill without money for wall, with congressional deal to fund government expiring at midnight on Friday

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Live Analysis: Will France See Populist Swing to the Right?

New York Times  23/Apr/2017 19:45:14

The widely watched presidential election has drawn parallels to “Brexit” and Donald Trump’s rise.Join us as our journalists in Europe weigh in on what it all means.

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 20:15:12

Unpredictable and with no clear leadership, the liberal uprising could prove difficult to contain and may turn its anger toward the Democratic Party itself, just as the tea party fractured the GOP. BUSINESS

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 20:45:11

Unpredictable and with no clear leadership, the liberal uprising could prove difficult to contain and may turn its anger toward the Democratic Party itself, just as the tea party fractured the GOP. EUROPE

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Live Analysis: Voters Spurn Traditional French Parties

New York Times  23/Apr/2017 21:30:07

The widely watched presidential election has drawn parallels to “Brexit” and Donald Trump’s rise.Join us as our journalists in Europe weigh in on what it all means.

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Macron, Le Pen to Face Off for French Presidential Election

NBC News  23/Apr/2017 21:45:05

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Live Analysis: Voters Spurn Traditional French Parties

New York Times  23/Apr/2017 22:00:08

France voted on Sunday in the first round of a presidential election that has drawn parallels to “Brexit” and Donald Trump’s rise.As the votes are counted, join us as our journalists in Europe weigh in on what it all means.

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French Voters Favor Centrist and Far-Right Candidates

New York Times  23/Apr/2017 22:30:05

Emmanuel Macron, a political novice, and Marine Le Pen, a far-right firebrand, appeared headed toward a runoff vote next month.The result was a full-throated rebuke of France’s traditional mainstream parties in the country’s most consequential election in recent history.

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Los Angeles Times  23/Apr/2017 23:15:14

Normally, France picks its leaders from one of two parties, the Socialists or the Republicans. This time, in an unprecedented field of 11 candidates, the traditional left and right have been shunted aside. Politics

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