The secretary of state denied a report that he considered stepping down, but did not deny that he called the president a “moron” after a hotly political speech before the Boy Scouts over the summer.
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More than 50 people are dead after a mass shooting on Las Vegas Strip
Gunfire rained down on a country music concert attended by thousands of people Sunday night. More than 400 people were taken to hospitals, in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Price resigns from Trump Cabinet amid private jet investigations
HHS Secretary Tom Price, who earned a reputation in the House as a budget hawk critical of government waste, resigned Friday after President Trump criticized him for chartering private jet flights.
Democrats try to force Dream Act Vote, as GOP rolls out conservative DACA fix
Democrats this week introduced a rare procedural move to force a vote on the Dream Act, while Republicans rolled out a conservative-friendly option aimed at resolving the legal status of Dreamers.
Trump administration waives shipping restriction for Puerto Rico
The administration has waived the Jones Act for Puerto Rico. Under the law, only U.S.-flagged ships are allowed to move goods between U.S. ports.
Republicans scrap health care vote — again, Trump blasts ‘so-called Republicans’
Republicans conceded that their latest Obamacare repeal-and-replace push does not have the votes. It’s yet another embarrassment for GOP leadership and President Trump.





