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Friday, June 23, 2017
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[Your Friday Evening Briefing](
By CHARLES MCDERMID AND LISA IABONI
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Good evening. Hereâs the latest.
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1. âI cannot support a piece of legislation that takes insurance away from tens of millions of Americans.â
With those words, Senator Dean Heller of Nevada became the fifth Republican to say he could not support the Senate health care overhaul in its current form, dealing a blow to [his partyâs attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act](.
[Our analysis of the draft bill]( found that the largest benefits would go to the wealthiest Americans, and its biggest losses would fall to poorer Americans who rely on government support. Hereâs how the [Senate plan would dismantle Obamacare](.
The fate of the bill, which would cut more than 40 percent of Planned Parenthoodâs funding, [could rest on the issue of abortion](.
Al Drago for The New York Times
2. President Trump indicated that he had used tweets alluding to taped conversations in order to [infl]( the testimony of James Comey]( the F.B.I. director he fired.
Mr. Trump said on âFox & Friendsâ that he had been referring to the possibility that anyone could have taped the discussions. The president said that when Mr. Comey found out that there might be tapes, âI think his story may have changed.â
And Mr. Trumpâs [raucous campaign-style rally]( in Iowa this week careened through health care, jobs, taxes, foreign policy and his own record. Our fact-checking found [12 inaccurate claims.](
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Pool photo by Cara Owsley
3. A mistrial was declared in [the]( of Raymond Tensing]( above left, the former University of Cincinnati police officer who [fatally shot Samuel DuBose]( an unarmed motorist, in 2015.
It was the third time in a week that the trial of a police officer in a fatal shooting of a black man ended without a conviction, and the latest setback for prosecutors and activists seeking greater accountability for the use of deadly force by the police.
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Niklas Halle'N/Agence France-Presse â Getty Images
4. The authorities in London are [evacuating hundreds of families from apartments in five high-rise buildings]( that have exterior cladding and insulation similar to that used on a high rise, Grenfell Tower, where at least 79 people are believed to have died in a fire last week.
The police said on Friday that the cladding material had failed safety tests conducted by investigators. âI know itâs going to be difficult,â said the head of Camden Council, âbut Grenfell changes everything.â
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Warmbier Family, via European Pressphoto Agency
5. North Korea defended [its treatment of Otto Warmbier]( the American college student who was freed on June 13 and [died days later]( saying that he had been given medical treatment and treated with respect even though he was a âcriminal of the enemy state.â
âTo make it clear, we are the biggest victim of this incident,â a spokesman for the North said, calling the familyâs accusations of abuse âgroundless.â
Mr. Warmbierâs detention and death have [not ended American tourism in North Korea](.
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via Associated Press
6. The Trump administration set up the [highest-level]( [contact with Syria]( in years to try to free an American hostage. Austin Tice, an American journalist and former Marine officer, is believed to have been held by Syria since 2012. Above, Mr. Tice in an undated video clip.
Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, spoke on the phone in February with the head of Syriaâs National Security Bureau intelligence service.
Though the operation to free Mr. Tice has fizzled out, some say the U.S. may be sliding into a far [bigger role in the Syrian civil war than it intended](.
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Gabriel Bouys/Agence France-Presse â Getty Images
7. Itâs like a demographic time machine.
Does your countyâs ethnic composition resemble what America will look like decades from now? Or does it look more like the nation of the past?
We analyzed census data to produce [a picture of the U.S. at different points in time](. For example, Clark County, Nev., home to Las Vegas, above, looks like the America of 2060.
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Ruth Fremson/The New York Times
8. âEveryoneâs got their own route.â
Thatâs Ty Harrington, 17, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. He is among the 30 percent of this yearâs three million graduating seniors who will not go straight to college, a number that is ticking up as an improving economy draws more graduates directly to work.
[The New York Times talked with seniors across the country]( who, like Mr. Harrington, above, are not headed to college, to find out about their plans, hopes and dreams.
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Sarah Shatz/Amazon Studios, Lionsgate
9. Get ready for the weekend.
At the movies, we review the joyous romantic comedy â[The Big Sick]( above, and â[The Beguiled]( whose director, Sofia Coppola, was honored at Cannes.
A couple of weeks ago, our critics selected the 25 best films of the 21st century. [Readers had their own ideas](. For book lovers, we [recommend nine new titles]( and offer [suggestions for audiobooks]( to liven up summer road trips.
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Damon Winter/The New York Times
10. There are plenty of gay pride [events in the U.S. and around the world this weekend]( including the New York City march on Sunday. Hereâs our [full coverage of Pride 2017](.
If you canât make any of them, our team has compiled [13 essential L.G.B.T. movies that are streaming]( on Netflix, Amazon and Hulu.
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Karsten Moran for The New York Times
11. And, just in time for summer, we have a [guide to making ice cream]( even a nondairy version.
Have a great weekend.
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