Friday, July 21, 2017

@1:32, 7/20/17

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N.Y. / Region

Amateur Sleuths Think They’re Set to Catch a Rabbit Thief

The would-be rescuers believe they may know who took a gray bunny named Sunny in Upper Manhattan.

Sunny is not yet stew.
Pet hunger is part of urban existence.

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N.Y. / Region

A Diva Who Is Not Above Walking 3,100 Miles

Yolanda Holder, 59, is known as the Walking Diva for the snazzy outfits she wears while walking long-distance races.

She made the paper in the silly season.

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U.S.

Lawmakers Unite in Support for John McCain After Cancer Diagnosis

Republican and Democratic politicians alike praised the Arizona senator after learning that he has brain cancer.

An empty chair cannot vote.

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Times Insider

Meet My Dog, Barnaby, Aspiring Instagram ‘Pup-fluencer’

Since our Pet City columnist’s basset-beagle mix is elderly, cranky and willfully incontinent, the theme would be uncompromising realism.

What conservatism should be.

5
Opinion

John McCain’s Brain Cancer, and Mine

Glioblastoma is an aggressive cancer, so my way of dealing with it is aggressive. Aggressively positive.

Glioblastoma is a motivation.

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Health

What Is Glioblastoma?

Senator John McCain has been diagnosed with a form of brain cancer that is aggressive and difficult to treat.

Some things are known.
He may survive his term in the senate.

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U.S.

Inspiring Little Fear in Senators, Trump Struggles to Sell Health Bill

The president has proved too unpopular nationally, and too weak in many lawmakers’ home states, to scare them into supporting the bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

The health care bill under consideration is not the bill Trump promised.

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U.S.

Excerpts From The Times’s Interview With Trump

President Trump discussed a range of issues, including the Russia investigation, with three New York Times reporters in the Oval Office.

Trump claims to be blameless.

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Health

These Americans Hated the Health Law. Until the Idea of Repeal Sank In.

Sentiment in a Pennsylvania county has tracked with a national shift in opinion about the Affordable Care Act amid fears that millions could lose coverage.

Thinking is hard.

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U.S.

Republicans’ Push to Overturn Health Law Is Back From the Dead

The Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, has taken extraordinary measures to pump oxygen back into the G.O.P.’s badly fading effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

Zombi health.

 Any such effort is making the dead walk.

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