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5 of Larry Kudlow’s Not-So-on-the-Money Predictions

Larry Kudlow’s predictions, which will soon carry new weight as the president’s top economic adviser, have not always been on the mark. The following is a look back at some of his economic predictions that did not bear out.

California Today: California Today: L.A. Homeless Complex Moves Forward

Thursday: L.A. supervisor relents on homeless complex, students marching across California, veterans program closes, banning fur and, finally, lots of rain.

White Supremacists Are Increasingly Spreading Their Message With Public Banners

The Anti-Defamation League said the uptick in racist banners hung from overpasses and rooftops in recent months marked “an unprecedented trend.”

Trump’s Vow on Welfare Faces an Uncertain Future

Disagreement among Republicans as well as the president’s ambivalence have helped thwart a favorite conservative proposal.

On Washington: Facing a Democratic Wave, Republicans Refuse to Throw Trump Overboard

Recent steps on a Russia inquiry, gun control measures and more illustrate a close alignment between congressional Republicans and President Trump.

Hepatitis C Drugs Save Lives. Sick Prisoners May Never Find Out.

Since this insidious disease became curable, judges have begun ordering prisons to pay the high cost of treatment, setting up a showdown over drug pricing.

Will Employment Keep Growing? Disabled Workers Offer a Clue

A seemingly inexorable economic trend has changed direction in the past few years, as people who cited health reasons for not working are returning to the labor force.

Gunman at Alabama Hospital Kills One and Injures Another, Then Kills Himself

A gunman shot two hospital employees on the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus before turning the gun on himself, the police said.

Who Is Larry Kudlow, Trump’s New Economic Adviser?

Larry Kudlow, a CNBC television commentator and longtime cheerleader of President Trump, will replace Gary D. Cohn, who resigned over the president’s trade policies.

Cabinet Changes Could Delay Planning for Meeting with Kim Jong-un

Mike Pompeo, the new secretary of state, won’t be able to contact South Koreans, let alone North Koreans, until the Senate approves his nomination.

In Pennsylvania Election Shaped by Trump, Candidates Still Mattered

Some voters in a special House race supported Conor Lamb to express their dislike of the president. Others just liked Mr. Lamb better than his Republican opponent.

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