News in Brief Despite Email Revelations, Analysts Say America Is Still Far From a Trump Impeachment The New York Times' reporting on Trump Jr.'s emails connect some dots, but the evidence has yet to reach a critical mass, analysts say. Massoud Hayoun
Economics Yet Again, No ‘Trump Bump’ in Economic Growth This comes after a disappointing first quarter of 2017 that showed only 1.4 percent growth. Jack Denton
News in Brief Travel Ban to Take Effect Tonight A limited travel ban on refugees and travelers from six predominantly Muslim countries is set to take effect Thursday evening. Francie Diep
News in Brief Obamacare Is Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks A pilot finds a significant decrease in cardiac arrests among middle-aged residents of the Portland, Oregon, area. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Is the Supreme Court’s Travel Ban Ruling Really a ‘Clear Victory’ for Trump? The ban appears to be more an act of political grandstanding, at the expense of Arab and Muslim Americans. Massoud Hayoun
Economics These Charts Show Who Wins and Loses Under the Senate’s ACA Repeal Bill A new analysis explores what would happen to silver plan premiums under the Better Care Reconciliation Act. Dwyer Gunn
Environment EPA Takes First Step to Repeal Clean Water Rule The Trump administration hopes to replace the regulation with a more industry-friendly version. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief The Numbers Are in on the Senate’s Obamacare Replacement Plan And they're still pretty grim. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief What the Senate’s Obamacare Replacement Would Mean for Mental-Health Treatment The Better Care Reconciliation Act would make mental-health care more expensive for many Americans. Francie Diep
News in Brief Supreme Court Allows Limited Trump Travel Ban to Take Effect The Trump administration has argued that the ban is necessary to allow for a re-evaluation of the vetting process. Kate Wheeling