Press Clippings:
Good Morning, it’s Wednesday 26 July 2017 and this is the morning edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
The Senate overnight passed a bill to proceed with their efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare, but the first vote on actually doing so failed. It’s a bit like putting new curtains up on a window that’s full of broken panes–it might look better, but nothing of substance has been accomplished.
There is a debate about the appropriateness of Donald Trump’s speech to the annual Boy Scout Jamboree. He gave a partisan, political speech to the annual gathering of Scouts, and many Scout leaders, parents, and supporters thought it was totally inappropriate for the event.
Today is National Aunt and Uncle Day. Stay in touch with them.
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