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Early voting for NYC's mayoral primary election begins this weekend
Eleven Democrats are running to replace New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who is running as an independent and bypassing the primary. Early voting for the primary election begins this weekend.
Obamacare Vs. American Health Care Act: Here's Where They Differ
by Alison Kodjak
NPR looks at how the Affordable Care Act and American Health Care Act differ in terms of insurance marketplaces, the individual mandate, guaranteed coverage and insurance subsidies.
House Approval Of Health Care Bill Represents Major Victory For Trump
by Scott Horsley
President Trump is still learning the ways of Washington. But House passage of the health care bill is a victory for the novice politician.
Advocates Support Efforts To Install Public Changing Tables For Disabled Adults
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Sabrina Kimball, founder of Universal Changing Places, an organization that advocates for public areas to have adult changing tables for disabled adults and the elderly.
Week In Politics: House Passes American Health Care Act
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with political commentators E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and Brookings Institution and Ramesh Ponnuru, senior editor for National Review and columnist for Bloomberg View. They discuss the House passing the American Health Care Act and President Trump's executive order on religious liberty.
French Presidential Candidates Offer Radically Different Solutions To Fix Economy
by Frank Langfitt
Among the biggest issues in Sunday's landmark French presidential race are the country's stagnant economy and crushing unemployment rate. The candidates, centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen, offer very different solutions to these chronic problems.
Canada Recalls Bottles Of Bombay Sapphire Gin For Having Too Much Alcohol
In Canada, a batch of Bombay Sapphire London Dry Gin is being recalled because it accidentally is 77 percent alcohol — double what it's supposed to be.
When Elmo And Big Bird Talk To Refugees
by Elizabeth Blair
Grooving To That 70s Beat, 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Return In Volume 2
by Bob Mondello
It was a surprise last time, but now comes volume two of the Marvel superhero team, Guardians of the Galaxy.
People With Pre-Existing Conditions Worry About Losing Health Coverage
As the American Health Care Act moves toward the Senate, many people around the country are reacting to it. Among them, people with pre-existing conditions who worry about losing their coverage.