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Afghan Soldier Kills 2 US Troops In Insider Attack

Afghan Soldier Kills 2 US Troops In Insider Attack

This is a developing story...

Two US soldiers have been killed after an Afghan army soldier opened fired on them in eastern Afghanistan, an Afghan official told the Associated Press.

Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor in Nangarhar province, told the AP Saturday that two other US soldiers were wounded in the attack, which took place in the Achin district.

He said the Afghan soldier was killed after the attack.

Watch Live: Trump Talks Healthcare With "ObamaCare Victims" In Cincinnati

Earlier this morning President Trump previewed a speech he will deliver momentarily to a group of voters in Cincinnati on Obamacare reform and infrastructure with the following tweet:

"Getting ready to leave for Cincinnati, in the GREAT STATE of OHIO, to meet with ObamaCare victims and talk Healthcare & also Infrastructure!"

Washington’s Princes of Paperwork Are Crushing Physicians and Bankrupting, If Not Killing, Their Patients

Washington’s Princes of Paperwork Are Crushing Physicians and Bankrupting, If Not Killing, Their Patients

Authored by Steve H. Hanke of the Johns Hopkins University. Follow him on Twitter @Steve_Hanke.

In the rancorous to and fro over the repeal of ObamaCare and its possible replacement with the American Health Care Act, an elephant in the room has remained unnoticed. It’s that giant bundle of burdensome regulations that is crushing physicians, their staffs, and sending the costs of healthcare soaring.

Personal Spending Growth Tumbles To 7-Month Lows After Dramatic Revisions

Personal Spending Growth Tumbles To 7-Month Lows After Dramatic Revisions

Having weakened to unchanged for the last two months, April saw personal spending rise 0.4% MoM (as expected) and personal income rise 0.4% MoM (as expected). However, year-over-year growth in spending (+4.3%, weakest since Sept 2016) and income (+3.6%, weakest since Jan 2017) both signaled a rolling over of the post-Trump exuberance (just in time for another rate-hike by the The Fed).

Major (upward) revisions to spending data seems to have exaggerated April's demise...

But, this is not what The Fed (nor Trump) was hoping for.

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