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Pennsylvania special election too close to call

By Lisa Hagen and Ben Kamisar
 
  
CANONSBURG, Pa. — Tuesday’s pivotal Pennsylvania special House election is too close to call, a disturbing sign for Republicans in what has usually been a deep-red district. 
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Democrat Conor Lamb declares victory in Pa. special election
By Ben Kamisar
CANONSBURG, Pa. — Democrat Conor Lamb declared victory early Wednesday morning in his razor-tight bid for a Pittsburgh-area House special election, although the race hasn't yet been called.
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Trump shake-up takes down Tillerson
By Jonathan Easley and Alexis Simendinger
President Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday in what many at the White House believe could be the first of a new round of high-profile changes within the administration.
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The Memo: Trump back to relying on his instincts
By Niall Stanage
President Trump has defied his party and White House norms repeatedly in the past week — firing his secretary of State, imposing steep tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, and announcing his intention to become the first sitting U.S. president to meet a North Korean leader.
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Timeline: Tillerson's rocky relationship with Trump
By Max Greenwood
President Trump's removal of Rex Tillerson as secretary of State ends an often-rocky tenure for the nation's top diplomat, who might be remembered best for reportedly referring to his boss as a “moron.”
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Trump nominates hawkish ally as new chief diplomat
By Morgan Chalfant
President Trump's decision to replace Rex Tillerson as secretary of State with CIA Director Mike Pompeo puts a hawkish critic of the Iran nuclear deal on tap to be the top diplomat for the United States.
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GOP senators see Tillerson ouster as the new normal
By Alexander Bolton
Republican senators on Tuesday said they were not surprised by President Trump’s abrupt firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, with some acknowledging they’ve grown numb to the president’s unorthodox style of governing.
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Dems are angry over Hillary Clinton’s latest comments
By Amie Parnes
Democrats are angry that Hillary Clinton continues to discuss what went wrong during the 2016 presidential election against President Trump.
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Spending talks face new pressure
By Jordain Carney and Niv Elis
Congress is scrambling to avoid its third government shutdown of the year as lawmakers slog through negotiations ahead of next week’s deadline.
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Industry clamors for fixes to GOP tax law
By Naomi Jagoda
Industry groups are pushing for lawmakers to include changes to the new tax law in the government-funding package that is expected to pass this month.
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The crisis of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is worsening and we are all at risk
By David S. Weiss, James M. Hughes and William Schafer
OPINION | A soldier is wounded by a roadside bomb. His serious injuries are survivable, but the wound is infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the soldier dies from the infection.
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NRA lawsuit and court rulings may shoot down new gun control laws
By Jonathan Turley
OPINION | The calls for gun controls after the Florida massacre have caused unprecedented political shifts — and defiance of the powerful National Rifle Association. Florida’s conservative governor, Rick Scott, signed the “Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Safety Act,” which imposes an age limit and three-day waiting period on gun purchases.
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The Washington Post: Fired via Twitter: How Trump soured on Tillerson as his leading diplomat
By Ashley Parker, Philip Rucker, Josh Dawsey and Carol D. Leonnig
 
When White House Chief of Staff John Kelly warned Rex Tillerson to possibly expect a pejorative tweet from President Trump over the weekend, the secretary of State failed to fully understand that it was a gentle signal to him that he was about to be fired.
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The New York Times: Firing Tillerson, Trump starts to mold Cabinet in his own image
By Mark Landler, Maggie Haberman and Gardiner Harris
 
President Trump’s choice to replace Rex W. Tillerson with Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, suggests that he is determined to surround himself with people who strongly embrace his America First views.
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The Associated Press: Cabinet chaos: Trump’s team battles scandal, irrelevance
By Jonathan Lemire
 
One Cabinet member was grilled by Congress about alleged misuse of taxpayer funds for private flights. Another faced an extraordinary revolt within his own department amid a swirling ethics scandal. A third has come under scrutiny for her failure to answer basic questions about her job in a nationally televised interview.
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The Wall Street Journal: North Korea, Iran will test Pompeo in new diplomatic role
By Michael R. Gordon and  Nancy A. Youssef
New secretary of State has closer connection to Trump than Tillerson did, giving him greater authority.
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Reuters: Even backers of Trump's economic policies pan tariffs
By Ann Saphir
 
As U.S. President Donald Trump forges ahead with his controversial trade policies, even financial experts who enthusiastically applaud many of Trump’s other policies are worried that the protectionist measures could hurt U.S. growth, Reuters interviews with more than two dozen such specialists show.
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