Pakistan's ruling party plans
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's ruling party plans to appoint the brother of ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as his successor to fight the 2018 general elections, local media reported on Saturday, but will first have to appoint an interim prime minister. A five-member bench disqualified Sharif under Articles 62 and 63 of the Constitution, which states that a member of parliament should be truthful” and righteous”. Among 10 Things to Know: 'Obamacare' repeal reeling after Senate defeat; White House tensions catch fire with Scaramucci interviews; Pakistani court disqualifies Prime Minister Sharif on an allegation of corruption. Newly-appointed White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has promised to contact investigators over what he says is an illegal leak of his financial disclosure form. Critics said John McCain had come back to the Senate preaching bipartisanship but not practicing it. They were wrong. A transgender man says a Chinese court has rul...