The headline news from March 13, 2017

The archive of all headlines from March 13, 2017, organized by time of publication.

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 03:00:11

Police officers often get notification so quickly that they can still hear gunfire as they approach a targeted address, and they have arrived to find people still holding guns with the smell of gunpowder lingering in the air. Politics

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 03:45:11

Police officers often get notification so quickly that they can still hear gunfire as they approach a targeted address, and they have arrived to find people still holding guns with the smell of gunpowder lingering in the air. NATION

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Wiretapping McCain tells Trump: present evidence or retract the claim

The Guardian  13/Mar/2017 05:15:07

Senior Republican calls on president to prove extraordinary allegation that his predecessor tapped phones in Trump Tower during the 2016 campaign

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This Federal Agency Could Blow Up the Health Care Debate

NBC News  13/Mar/2017 09:15:06

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 09:15:10

The plan would supplement the state's existing aid programs, with the aim of eradicating the need for student loans for nearly 400,000 students in the Cal State and University of California systems. Politics

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 11:30:22

The plan would supplement the state's existing aid programs, with the aim of eradicating the need for student loans for nearly 400,000 students in the Cal State and University of California systems. NATION

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 12:15:13

The plan would supplement the state's existing aid programs, with the aim of eradicating the need for student loans for nearly 400,000 students in the Cal State and University of California systems. EUROPE

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Trump’s season of fear Inside the devastation left by immigration raids

The Guardian  13/Mar/2017 13:00:11

As Ice’s chokehold on undocumented immigrants tightens, many have resolved to lay low in hopes that they don’t get a visit that could upend their lives

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Trump Wants Faster Growth. The Fed Moves for Restraint.

New York Times  13/Mar/2017 13:30:09

President Trump has said repeatedly that he is determined to stimulate faster economic growth.But the Federal Reserve sees the economy as nearing its maximum sustainable pace and plans to raise interest rates to restrain further acceleration.

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 13:45:09

'The truth is that the U.S. has had the highly skilled coming in, and in very large numbers, throughout its history and the last 15 years in particular,' says Giovanni Peri, a specialist in international migration economics at UC Davis.

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 15:30:14

The U.S. immigration system is already attracting many of the best and brightest from around the globe.

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 17:30:13

What's unknown about the plan: How soon, where the money would come from, and a recent history that provides some cautionary tales.

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Rep. Steve King Defends Racially Charged Tweets

NBC News  13/Mar/2017 18:00:13

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 19:15:13

The proposal would be the first in the nation to cover living expenses such as books, transportation and housing, in addition to tuition costs. L.A. Now

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24 Million Will Lose Insurance, Analysis of G.O.P. Bill Says

New York Times  13/Mar/2017 21:30:06

A review by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said 24 million people would lose coverage within a decade under the Republican health plan intended to replace the Affordable Care Act.Republicans had been bracing for what was almost certain to be a bleak accounting of the legislation’s projected effects.

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Breaking news As many as 24 million people could lose healthcare under Republican plan, CBO reports

The Guardian  13/Mar/2017 21:30:09

Nonpartisan budget office says replacement for Affordable Care Act would leave millions uninsured but reduce federal deficit by $337bn in first 10 years

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 21:30:12

Fourteen million people would lose coverage next year, and a total of 24 million Americans would lose health coverage by 2026 under the House Republican plan to replace Obamacare, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Politics

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CBO: 24 Million More Without Health Insurance Under GOP Plan

NBC News  13/Mar/2017 21:45:08

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 21:45:12

Twenty-four million Americans who currently have coverage would be uninsured by 2026 under the House Republican plan to replace Obamacare, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Politics

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24 Million Will Lose Insurance, Analysis of G.O.P. Bill Says

New York Times  13/Mar/2017 22:00:07

A review by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said 24 million people would lose coverage within a decade under the Republican health plan intended to replace the Affordable Care Act.The bill would save the government $337 billion over 10 years, which could ease pressure on the legislation from the right.

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Breaking news Republican healthcare plan: 24 million people could lose coverage, CBO reports

The Guardian  13/Mar/2017 22:00:11

Nonpartisan budget office says replacement for Affordable Care Act would leave millions uninsured but reduce federal deficit by $337bn in first 10 years

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Republican healthcare plan 24 million people could lose coverage, CBO reports

The Guardian  13/Mar/2017 22:15:06

Nonpartisan budget office says replacement for Affordable Care Act would leave millions uninsured but reduce federal deficit by $337bn in first 10 years

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24 Million Will Lose Insurance, Analysis of G.O.P. Bill Says

New York Times  13/Mar/2017 22:30:05

The figure from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office describes the effect over a decade of the plan intended to replace the Affordable Care Act.The bill would save $337 billion over 10 years, the analysis said.

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 22:45:11

The much-anticipated analysis from the nonpartisan budget office, which lawmakers from both parties rely on to gauge the potential impact of legislation, is a serious blow to the plan. Politics

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Document: C.B.O. Rates Republican Health Care Plan

New York Times  13/Mar/2017 23:00:06

The figure from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office describes the effect over a decade of the plan intended to replace the Affordable Care Act.The bill would save $337 billion over 10 years, the analysis said.

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Los Angeles Times  13/Mar/2017 23:15:12

The much-anticipated independent analysis from the nonpartisan budget office, which lawmakers from both parties rely on to gauge the potential impact of legislation, is a serious blow to the plan.

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