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Week 23, in one sentence: President Donald Trump finally acknowledgedthat Russia meddled in the 2016 election — while insulting how Barack Obama handled it; accused Obama of breaking the law to help Hillary Clinton win the presidency; became the first president in 20 years not to host a White House dinner to celebrate the end of Ramadan; applauded the return of his travel ban after it was partially reinstated by the Supreme Court, which will officially review the executive order in October; attempted to rally support for the Senate’s Obamacare replacement plan when its vote was postponed due to a dismal CBO score and lack of support; confirmed that he told senators to make a less “mean” healthcare bill; warned Syrian President Bashar Assad that he would pay a “heavy price” if he used chemical weapons against the Syrian people; interrupted an Oval Office phone call with Ireland’s prime minister to tell a female reporter she had a “nice smile on her face”; called six news organizations “fake news” after CNN retracted one story; began dismantlingpart of the Clean Water Act; reportedly didn’t understand basic healthcare concepts in an all-hands meeting with Republicans; sent 20 federal agents to crack down on crime in Chicago; applauded the House’s passage of two bills targeting undocumented immigrants; and drew widespread condemnation over a tweet about an MSNBC host’s “badly bleeding” face-lift.
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Day 155 — June 23

Admitting the hack to spite Obama

Trump finally acknowledged the legitimacy of Russian meddling in the U.S. election (in an attack on Barack Obama).
“Just out: The Obama Administration knew far in advance of November 8th about election meddling by Russia,” Trump tweeted. “Did nothing about it. WHY?”
Trump was presumably referring to a Washington Post report detailing the Obama administration’s decision to stay mostly quiet about Russia’s actions until after the election, which one former senior Obama administration official called “the hardest thing about [their] entire time in government to defend.”
Obama and top aides were concerned that strong action could further provoke Russia and invite criticism that Obama was intervening in an already ugly election cycle, according to the Post. The general assumption that Hillary Clinton would emerge victorious in the presidential election also contributed to the administration’s lack of action.  
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The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and the National Security Archive announced a lawsuit against Trump. The groups said that White House officials’ use of confidential messaging apps and deletion of Trump’s tweets are violations of the Presidential Records Act, which requires certain information be preserved so that it can eventually be made available to the public.
In an interview with Fox News, President Trump said it was “bothersome” that special counsel Robert Mueller was “very, very good friends” with former FBI Director James Comey, whom Trump fired in May.


Day 156 — June 24

Golf over everything

Trump used his Saturday afternoon to tweet another attack about the Obama administration’s handling of Russian interference in the U.S. election, as well as prod Republicans in the Senate to vote in favor of the GOP’s bill to repeal and replace Obamacare. 
Trump, who famously lambasted Obama’s frequent golf outings, spent the day at his own Virginia club, though the White House said he was taking meetings there and, as usual, wouldn’t confirm if he’d be on the green.


Day 157 — June 25

Golf over everything

Trump capped off his weekend with a favorite pastime: attacking failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. He also adopted the word “collusion” — a word often used in accusations against him and his allies — to go after his opponents.
“Hillary Clinton colluded with the Democratic Party in order to beat Crazy Bernie Sanders,” the president tweeted. “Is she allowed to so collude? Unfair to Bernie!”
Trump was the first president in 20 years not to host an Eid al-Fitr dinner at the White House to celebrate the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Instead, the president went golfing. 
The Washington Post reported that Jared Kushner’s real estate company finalized a $285 million loan from Deutsche Bank — an institution charged by New York regulators with aiding a potential Russian money-laundering scheme — just one month before Election Day.

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Day 158 — June 26

The ban is back

The Supreme Court brought Trump’s travel ban back from the dead by agreeing to review it, as well as partially reversing lower-court rulings that blocked its implementation. 
Trump’s travel restrictions on people from six Muslim-majority nations can be applied to individuals “who lack any bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States,” the high court ruled.
Senate Republicans’ latest attempt at overhauling Obamacare received a dismal analysis from the Congressional Budget Office: 22 million fewer Americans with health insurance by 2026, as well as a $772 billion cut to Medicaid spending. The bill would cut the federal deficit by $321 billion over a decade. The president tweeted in defense of the legislation: “Republican Senators are working very hard to get there, with no help from the Democrats. Not easy! Perhaps just let OCare crash & burn!”
Trump levied some more accusations against Obama, this time saying the former president “colluded” and “obstructed” to do nothing about Russian meddling in the election because he was certain Clinton would win.
“The real story is that President Obama did NOTHING after being informed in August about Russian meddling,” Trump tweeted. “With 4 months looking at Russia under a magnifying glass, they have zero "tapes" of T [Trump] people colluding. There is no collusion & no obstruction. I should be given apology!” 
Remember the photos comparing Obama’s inauguration crowd to Trump’s much smaller crowd? Investigators officially cleared the National Park Service of wrongdoing after an unidentified complainant accused the organization of altering records of the crowd sizes.  
Ivanka Trump, who has an office in the White House’s West Wing and an official government job as assistant to the president, said in an interview with Fox News that she tries “to stay out of politics.”
Trump confirmed reports that he told senators to make a less “mean” version of the Obamacare replacement bill he’d championed. Asked about a Facebook post from Barack Obama — which said the bill had a “fundamental meanness at the core” — Trump said he was actually the first person to use the word “mean.”


Day 159 — June 27

A lack of support

Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suddenly decided to delay the Senate vote on the GOP’s plan to repeal and replace Obamacare until after July 4. Six dissenting Republicans had publicly opposed the bill, and two more joined them after the vote delay was announced. The delay will theoretically give McConnell and his allies time to tweak the bill and boost its dreary CBO assessment.
The president came to the defense of his Republican colleagues and blasted his Democratic opponents. The Republicans are “working hard” with “ZERO Democrats to help,” the president tweeted, after meeting with GOP senators about the bill.  
The Trump administration is set to deem China one of the world’s worst offenders in human trafficking — downgrading it to be in the company of countries like Iran, Syria, and North Korea — when Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivers the State Department’s annual Trafficking in Person Report to Congress, according to multiple reports.  
The White House warned Syrian President Bashar Assad that he would pay a “heavy price” if he carried out a suspected chemical attack on Syria’s people. There’s just one problem  with Trump’s strongman-ing: Some U.S. defense officials were unaware of any attack and were caught off guard by Trump’s statement. One official said he had “no idea” what triggered Trump’s grave warning. 
The U.S.’ reputation — while plummeting globally — is dramatically improving in one noteworthy place, according to a new poll. That place is Russia.
Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders urged Americans to watch out for fake news by promoting news that’s probably fake. “There’s a video circulating now, whether it’s accurate or not I don’t know, but I would encourage everyone in this room and frankly, everybody across the country, to take a look at it,” Sanders said of an unverified video showing CNN producer John Bonfield criticizing the network’s coverage of Trump.
The Washington Post reported that a framed copy of Time magazine with Trump on the cover, which is hanging in five of the president’s resort clubs, is a fake. The cover, dated March 1, 2009, includes splashy cover lines like, “TRUMP IS HITTING ON ALL FRONTS … EVEN TV!” But there’s no such March 1, 2009, issue of Time magazine. The issue appears to be a doctored version of a March 2, 2009, edition that features actress Kate Winslet on the cover. Time has asked the Trump Organization to remove the fake magazines. 
Trump interrupted a call with Ireland’s prime minister to invite RTÉ News reporter Caitriona Perry over to his desk to say she had a “nice smile on her face.” The Oval Office moment was caught on camera and Perry herself called it “bizarre.”
But that was about as far as Trump’s admiration — misplaced or not — went for media personalities that day. CNN retracted a story that cited one anonymous source who said Congress was investigating a “Russian investment fund with ties to Trump officials.” Three high-ranking CNN employees also resigned. The president responded with characteristic humility by calling not just CNN but also NBC, CBS, ABC, the New York Times, and the Washington Post as “all Fake News.”

Trump’s administration took steps to eliminate an Obama-era initiative that aimed to protect one-third of U.S. drinking water — and openly admitted it was a business decision. The Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Tuesday that they’re beginning to dismantle part of the the Clean Water Act that created protections for an additional 2 million miles of streams and 20 million acres of wetlands.


Day 160 — June 28

What a "bona fide relationship" means to Trump

The Trump administration defined what it considers a “bona fide relationship,” for the purposes of enforcing its travel ban as permitted by the Supreme Court. The administration’s interpretation of “relationship” is pretty narrow: someone from one of the six banned countries who wants to travel to the U.S. must have a parent, spouse, child, adult son or daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, or sibling already here. That means grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, fiancees, and other extended family members are not considered close relations and can be barred from traveling to the U.S.
The New York Times reported that Trump’s all-hands meeting with Republican senators about the healthcare bill didn’t go quite as well as he’d have you believe. One senator who supports the GOP plan told the Times that he left the meeting with the impression that Trump didn’t understand basic elements of the Obamacare replacement legislation. 
Trump, as he is wont to do, decried the “Fake News Media” and assured his Twitter followers that he is “totally engaged in” healthcare and knows “the subject well.”
It turns out Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, who finally registered as a foreign agent months after his attorney said he would, made millions more from his work in Ukraine than previously thought. Although Manafort initially called reports that he’d received more than $12 million for work done as a pro-Russian lobbyist in Ukraine “unfounded, silly, and nonsensical” — only to step down from the Trump campaign days later — his consulting firm made more than $17 million for the work, according to Department of Justice filings published by the Washington Post.
The Department of Homeland Security gave a general idea of new U.S. flight security rules, which seem to eliminate plans for a universal laptop ban.


Day 161 — June 29

The face-lift feud begins

Trump drew widespread condemnation after he posted tweets that insulted “Morning Joe” co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski. In particular, the president’s remarks about Brzezinski “bleeding badly from a face-lift” shocked both critics and supporters of Trump.  
A handful of top Republicans — including House Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. Lindsey Graham — scolded the president for his remarks. Brzezinski herself responded with a tongue-in-cheek photo of a Cheerios box “made for small hands.” (The president is famously self-conscious about the size of his hands.) The following day, Brzezinski expressed that she was “fine.” Scarborough, who is also Brzezinksi’s fiancé, added: “We’re fine; our country is not.” The “Morning Joe” hosts also accused the president and his top aides of blackmail: White Hous




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Trumpcare Is Not the Health Plan We Need (but Neither Is the ACA) 

Under both GOP plans, we’ll have high costs, spotty coverage, and ad hoc solutions—which we have enough of already.  READ MORE »


No, I Won’t Stop Saying “White Supremacy” 

White people like me should use the term because it shifts the race problem to us, where it belongs.   READ MORE »

Why Climate Change Belongs in the Health Care Debate 

We know climate change is affecting the environment—but it’s also threatening people’s health.   READ MORE »

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Thanks to Amazon, Brick-and-Mortar Stores Have Lost 295K Jobs 

And 32 other facts you should probably know.   READ MORE »

Ready to Start Living? First, Consider Your Death 

The reality of dying is our single greatest motivator. Here’s how to use it to live your life to the fullest.   READ MORE »

There Are Good Policing Rules—Why Won’t Officers Use Them With People of Color? 

“The good stuff never applies to people of color, ever.”    READ MORE »


Why Philly’s New Pride Flag Has Black and Brown Stripes 

Mixed reactions reveal the change is not fully embraced by everyone. But LGBTQ groups are working to make the city more inclusive to people of color.  READ MORE »

For Women Like Charleena Lyles, Trauma Has Trickled Down for Generations 

How symptoms of mental illness manifest in Black women, and the steps you can take toward healing.   READ MORE »

The Police Officers Helping Undocumented Immigrants Feel Safe 

In Greensboro, North Carolina, building trust among undocumented residents and local police has been the first step toward supporting the vulnerable in their community.   READ MORE »





Comment of the Week—on “Trumpcare is Not the Health Plan We Need” 

Reader Kya Rose writes, “#SinglePayerNow End the insurance experiment, it's wrong to use diseases as a generator for big profits.”  READ MORE »


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Happy Friday! I hope this newsletter finds everyone well! Couple of items on the CNET front, a poll and giveaway. First up is a poll for you: The iPhone's 10-year birthday just passed, and there is a lot of anticipation for the next new anniversary phone, so we've asked: What do you want to see in the next iPhone? Give the poll a vote. And next up, if you are a Disney Cars fan, we are giving away a pretty cool Sphero Ultimate Lightning McQueen R/C car. It looks like a lot of fun, so give the video a watch and enter the giveaway for a chance at winning it. Good luck, everyone! Now off to this week's topic.

We all know how expensive printer ink cartridges are, and if you're one of those people like your fellow member Gary (and myself) who doesn't often use a printer, those cartridges can dry up or clog up to the point where you have to replace them and you have no choice but to buy a new one. With this ongoing, frustrating problem, Gary has asked for your help and wants to know, are there successful methods of preventing your ink cartridges from drying out?

Well, Gary, you asked and many of your fellow members have come to your aid with many great suggestions, ranging from techniques people use to preserve cartridges like keeping the printer on or printing more frequently, to recommending a laser printer as an alternative. One of our veteran members even found an inexpensive cap sold online made specifically for ink cartridges. All in all, great advice shared so far! So Gary and anyone who is similar situation, please give all the answers a read and I'm sure one of the tips will be a solution that fits you well. And for those of you who have conquered this reoccurring problem, share your technique so we can all learn from you. Thank you, everyone, and have a safe and fun weekend.

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QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Inkjet cartridges don't come cheap and I have an inkjet printer by Canon I use on occasions. Sometimes it goes unused for months at a time and when I need it most, I only find that the ink cartridge has dried out or is completely clogged. If I'm lucky, cleaning the inkjet cartridge head works but most of the time I end up having to go buy another one. This is quite frustrating and a big waste of money. I'm sure I'm not the only one who experiences this and my question is, what can I do to preserve the ink cartridge when it's not in use for a long period of time? Will removing the ink cartridge when not in use help? Or something else? Please help me out. Much appreciated.

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Use it at least once a week and never turn it off
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Inkjet poor way to go unless you print photos
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Run a regular "purge page" & consider Continuous Ink System
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LifeNews.com Pro-Life News Report

Friday, June 30, 2017


For pro-life news updated throughout the day, visit LifeNews.com.
Top Stories
• Parents of Charlie Gard: “We are Utterly Heartbroken. We Can’t Even Take Our Son Home to Die”
• A Hospital Will Kill This Boy Today Even Though His Parents Want Him to Live
• Seven Planned Parenthood Abortion Facilities Permanently Close Today
• President Trump to Senate Republicans: Repeal Obamacare Now


More Pro-Life News
• Rep. Franks: If Defunding Planned Parenthood is Taken Out of Health Care Bill, It’ll “Blow to Smithereens”
• Vatican Criticized for “Cowardly” Statement After Court Says Hospital Can Kill Charlie Gard
• Pro-Life Democrats Meet With Party Chair Tom Perez. He Tells Them, “Sorry, We’re Pro-Abortion
• Terri Schiavo’s Brother: “What Happened to My Sister Continues to Happen, and It’s Getting Worse”
• Doctor: Insurance Wouldn’t Pay for My Patients’ Treatments, But Would Cover Assisted Suicide
• Ben Shapiro Condemns Women Who Celebrate Their Abortions: They’re “Heroes” to Liberals
• Mother Jailed for Assault After Drug Overdose Caused Her to Deliver Baby Two Months Premature
• United Nations Human Rights Committee Pressures Ireland to Legalize Abortion
• The Pro-Life Movement is Winning the Battle to End Abortion, Here’s Why
• Despite Massive Hype and Billions of Dollars Embryonic Stem Cells Still Haven’t Cured a Single Patient
• Planned Parenthood Does 44% More Abortions in Minnesota Over the Last 4 Years
• Oregon Committee Passes Bill to Force People to Pay $500,000 for More Abortions


Parents of Charlie Gard: “We are Utterly Heartbroken. We Can’t Even Take Our Son Home to Die”
Charlie Gard, the 10-month-old baby in the United Kingdom who is afflicted with a rare mitochondrial disease, will have his life support withdrawn after his parents lost their appeal.

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A Hospital Will Kill This Boy Today Even Though His Parents Want Him to Live
Today, the case of a little boy who is soon to die. His name is Charlie.

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Seven Planned Parenthood Abortion Facilities Permanently Close Today
Seven Planned Parenthood facilities, six of which conducted medication abortions, are set to permanently close today in three states.

Click to Read at LifeNews.com.


President Trump to Senate Republicans: Repeal Obamacare Now
President Donald Trump today told Senate Republicans that they should repeal Obamacare immediately.

Click to Read at LifeNews.com.
Looking for an inspiring and motivating speaker for your pro-life event? Don't have much to spend on a high-priced speaker costing several thousand dollars? Contact LifeNews at news@lifenews.com about having LifeNews Editor Steven Ertelt speak at your event.

Rep. Franks: If Defunding Planned Parenthood is Taken Out of Health Care Bill, It’ll “Blow to Smithereens”
One surefire way to ensure that the GOP’s health care bill never sees the light of day is if the leadership removes its pro-life provisions.

Click to Read at LifeNews.com

Vatican Criticized for “Cowardly” Statement After Court Says Hospital Can Kill Charlie Gard
On Friday, the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy for Life issued a rather curious statement on the sad case of British baby Charlie Gard.

Click to Read at LifeNews.com
Looking for an inspiring and motivating speaker for your pro-life event? Don't have much to spend on a high-priced speaker costing several thousand dollars? Contact LifeNews at news@lifenews.com about having LifeNews Editor Steven Ertelt speak at your event.

Pro-Life Democrats Meet With Party Chair Tom Perez. He Tells Them, “Sorry, We’re Pro-AbortionDemocratic Party leaders met with pro-life Democrats this week to discuss how the party’s radical and out-of-touch stance on abortion is alienating voters.
Click to Read at LifeNews.com.

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Terri Schiavo’s Brother: “What Happened to My Sister Continues to Happen, and It’s Getting Worse”
More than 10 years after Terri Schiavo’s death, her family continues to fight for the rights of the medically vulnerable.

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A GREAT RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD
Marc here. I know that for many people, myself included, summer is when we finally have some time to take a breather. The warm, sunny days put us in the mood to relax, and we start to ask ourselves that all-important question: What would really make me happy? And we begin to notice the areas of our life that aren’t quite as satisfying or easy or pain-free as they could be. If you’ve been struggling with a food, body or health challenge and you’re ready for a new approach that truly works, we can help. On July 7th at 3:00pm EST USA, we’re hosting a free, LIVE online workshop...The Food Freedom Formula: Discovering The 5 Keys To Healing Your Relationship With Food This workshop focuses on taking the next big leap forward in your relationship with food and body. I’ll be leading this online event along with Emily Rosen, Director of the Institute. Here’s just some of what we’ll be covering: WINE
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  • How to resolve your eating challenge once and for all
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