PENCE: ‘The Obamacare nightmare is about to end!’

Vice President Mike Pence delivered a strong endorsement Saturday morning of the GOP’s replacement bill for the Affordable Care Act, which was introduced earlier in the week by House Republican leadership and supported by President Donald Trump. Pence, who spoke to constitutents in Kentucky, highlighted some of the pitfalls of Obamacare, including rising premiums and a lack of carrier options.

House panel wants any evidence Trump’s phones were tapped

President Donald Trump, back center, meets, Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin, second from left, with his wife Merle Bari, left clockwise, Trump, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and his wife Hilary Geary, right, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and his fiancee Scottish actress Louise Linton, together with other members of his cabinet and the White House staff, Saturday, March 11, 2017, at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Va.

Millennials Are Taking a Family Risk by Not Creating a Will

Data show that younger Americans are going without a will and could be placing their households at risk as a result. On the check list of financial “things to do” for U.S. Millennials, creating a will in the event of their demise is low, ranked way down the charts between cleaning the gutters and scheduling a root canal.

U.S. Prosecutor Bharara Says he Has Been Fired

U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said on Saturday that he had been fired, one day after the Justice Department asked him and 45 other federal prosecutors who had served under Democratic President Barack Obama to submit their resignations. “I did not resign.

Suspect Arrested After Scaling White House Fence

An intruder carrying a backpack was arrested after scaling a fence around the White House and entering the grounds, the U.S. Secret Service said on Saturday, in the latest breach of security at the president’s official residence. President Donald Trump was inside the White House when the male suspect climbed over the fence on the complex’s South Grounds at 11:38 p.m. on Friday, and uniformed officers arrested him, the Secret Service said in a statement.

What’s Happening in Europe Next Week

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Intruder Arrested on White House Grounds

An intruder carrying a backpack entered the White House grounds late Friday and was arrested at an entrance near the part of the building where the president resides, the U.S. Secret Service and CNN said on Saturday. President Donald Trump, who was in the White House at the time, was not in any danger from the security breach, CNN reported, citing an unnamed source.

Assange: CIA had lost control of its cyberweapon documents

CIA spokesman Ryan Tripani said the agency had “no comment on the authenticity of purported intelligence documents released by WikiLeaks or on the status of any investigation into the source of the documents”. If corroborated, the leak could represent a huge new embarrassment to USA intelligence, adding to Edward Snowden’s 2013 expose of the National Security Agency spying on Americans’ communications, and the arrest last year of an NSA official for removing massive amounts of top-secret material to his home over 20 years.

2 Steps to Superior Returns

If you ask fund managers or a financial planner about the best way to produce good long-term investment results, they will talk about diversification, risk management, staying the course and a variety of other academic theories. There are endless theories about how to build a portfolio over time.

Q&A: Black SGA president discusses white support at Alabama

This photo taken Thursday, March 6, 2017, shows newly elected University of Alabama student body president Jared Hunter talking on the balcony of his Theta Chi fraternity house in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The 19-year-old Hunter is black but won a three-way race with the support of a secretive white-controlled campus organization called The Machine, which never before backed a black candidate running for president.

HSBC Said Close to Naming AIA’s Mark Tucker as Chairman

HSBC Holdings Plc has made insurance executive Mark Tucker the preferred candidate to be chairman, replacing Douglas Flint, according to two people familiar with the decision, as Europe’s largest bank takes the first step to overhaul its top management team. Tucker, 59, chief executive officer of AIA Group Ltd. and former head of Prudential Plc, is in discussions with the bank, according to the people who asked not to be identified because the succession process is private.

Fire annihilates garments factory in Landhi

A three story Garmnet factory has been burnt down with goods worth millions when fire erupted by short circuit on Friday in the area of Shah Latif town Karachi Landhi industrial zone, fire brigade department has declared the fire third degree. The factory is tucked on an area of around two acres.

2011-2014 BMW X5, X6: Recall Alert

BMW announced this week that it would expand a May 2016 recall of SUVs to include 121,737 additional model year 2011 to 2015 X5 and X6 vehicles that may contain a defective driveshaft. BMW says the contact surface between the spider and the seal of the front driveshaft’s universal joint may be out of specification, sometimes allowing water or dirt to enter the universal joint and cause excessive wear and corrosion resulting in noise or vibration.

UK counter-terrorism police released a fascinating podcast…

The UK’s National Counter Terror Police Unit has released a podcast chronicling the stories of the real terror plots it has managed to prevent. “Code:Severe” launched on on March 6 and shot to the number three spot in the UK iTunes podcast charts at the time of writing, ahead of “Serial,” “Desert Island Discs,” and “TED Talks.”

Lloyds Takes Further $426 Million Provision for U.K. PPI Claims

Lloyds Banking Group Plc will take a 350 million-pound provision for improperly sold loan insurance in the first quarter after the U.K. regulator extended a deadline for complaints. The charge is in response to the Financial Conduct Authority’s policy statement on payment protection insurance issued on March 2, and won’t impact the bank’s earnings guidance, the London-based company said in a statement on Friday.

3 ways technology is helping the construction industry

Dave Bullard examines a 3-D printed “stick,” part of an excavator, during the first day of the 2017 CONEXPO-CON/AGG convention Tuesday, March 7, 2017, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The massive construction vehicles garner immediate attention at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 concluding today at the Las Vegas Convention Center, but it’s what’s tucked behind those monstrosities that could have the biggest impact.

How healthy are you? GOP bill would help employers find out

A bill in Congress could make it harder for workers to keep employers from getting access to their personal medical and genetic information and raise the financial penalties for those who opt out of workplace wellness programs. House Republicans are proposing legislation aimed at making it easier for companies to gather genetic data from workers and their families, including their children, when they collect it as part of a voluntary wellness program.

What you need to know before arranging a funeral

Planning a funeral can be a challenge, but experts say asking the right questions can make the process go more smoothly. A recent investigation by CBC’s Marketplace and the Toronto Star found some staff at funeral homes run by a large Canadian chain pushing costly package deals, often with big markups.

AT&T Outage Takes Down 911 Lines

Millions of AT&T customers were left without 911 service for several hours last night. The outage appeared to have affected wireless customers across the country, with reports that customers were unable to reach emergency services in New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Chicago, Miami, San Francisco and Seattle, among other areas.

Trump Says `Troubled Person’ Scaled White House Fence Friday

Donald Trump on Saturday thanked the Secret Service for apprehending “a troubled person” who scaled the fence of the White House overnight and was arrested in short order. “Secret Service did a fantastic job last night,” the president told reporters at Trump National Golf Club in Potomac Falls, Virginia.