The archive of all headlines from July 27, 2017, organized by time of publication.
GOP senators are reluctantly coalescing around what may be the last idea standing: a dramatically scaled-down bill that would leave most of the 2010 law in place. Trump’s Transgender Ban
A Times investigation found that the former medical school dean took drugs and associated with criminals and drug abusers.Pasadena officer who investigated overdose was skeptical of USC med school dean's story, recording shows Afternoon Reportlatest headlines Politics
A Times investigation found that the former medical school dean took drugs and associated with criminals and drug abusers.Pasadena officer who investigated overdose was skeptical of USC med school dean's story, recording shows Evening Reportlatest headlines Politics
The Senate on Wednesday afternoon rejected a proposal to repeal major parts of the Affordable Care Act without providing a replacement.The vote signaled that the “clean repeal” bill that conservatives have embraced cannot pass, and underscored the bind that Republican leaders have found themselves in.
A Times investigation found that the former medical school dean took drugs and associated with criminals and drug abusers.Pasadena officer who investigated overdose was skeptical of USC med school dean's story, recording shows Politics
A Times investigation found that the former medical school dean took drugs and associated with criminals and drug abusers.Pasadena officer who investigated overdose was skeptical of USC med school dean's story, recording shows Late Reportlatest headlines L.A. Now
Samuel Chang's attorney alleges the firefighter, Eric Carpenter, received preferential treatment from the district attorney’s office — a charge Carpenter’s attorney strongly denies.
Decision marks a reversal of a policy initiated under Obama in 2016, in which the Pentagon ended a longtime ban on trans people from serving openly
Seven Republicans join Democrats to reject bill, in sign of difficulties of vow to repeal Affordable Care Act
President Trump’s announcement, made on Twitter, blindsided the Pentagon and Republican congressional leaders.Jim Mattis, the defense secretary, was given only a day’s notice. The White House could not provide details, including what would happen to openly transgender people on active duty.
President Trump’s announcement, made on Twitter, blindsided the Pentagon and Republican congressional leaders.Jim Mattis, the defense secretary, was given only a day’s notice. The White House could not provide details, including what would happen to openly transgender people on active duty.
The latest Republican plan, whose details remain unclear, would eliminate the ACA’s individual mandate, employee mandate and ‘Cadillac tax’
The president is courting his base, and his announcement on transgender people in the military was just the latest example.Trump's war against elites and expertise L.A. Now
President Trump’s announcement, made on Twitter, blindsided the Pentagon and Republican congressional leaders.Jim Mattis, the defense secretary, was given only a day’s notice. The White House could not provide details, including what would happen to openly transgender people on active duty.
The president is courting his base, and his announcement on transgender people in the military was just the latest example.Analysis: Trump's war against elites and expertise Politics
The president is courting his base, and his announcement on transgender people in the military was just the latest example.
The Department of Justice has argued that a major federal civil rights law does not protect employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation.The department’s brief was filed in a case now being considered by a New York appeals court.
The latest Republican healthcare plan, whose details remain unclear, would eliminate the ACA’s individual mandate, employee mandate and ‘Cadillac tax’
'The fish stinks from the head down, I can tell you two fish that don’t stink, OK, and that’s me and the president,' Scaramucci said.
California will soon have open sales of recreational marijuana, and it needs to decide how to regulate its newest cash crop. Hoping to influence those decisions, the cannabis industry is seeking access to political leaders. Politics
US military will continue to permit transgender individuals to serve openly until Defense Secretary Jim Mattis receives Trump’s ‘direction’ to change policy
In what appears to be a rebuke to the president, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says Pentagon policy will not change until the White House has issued Trump’s directive through formal channels — not on Twitter.
A prominent Republican senator issued a blunt warning to President Trump not to interfere with the Russia investigation.
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With just hours to go until voting could begin on a new Republican bill to roll back the Affordable Care Act, GOP senators emerged from another strategy session with no agreement on what that plan should be.