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Major Nurses’ Union Backs Bernie Sanders and His Push for ‘Medicare for All’

National Nurses United, the country’s biggest nurses’ union, also endorsed Bernie Sanders in 2016. This time, it chose him over Elizabeth Warren, who has laid out her own Medicare for all plan.

The 2020 Guide to Making Yourself at Home in Des Moines

Help for reporters, presidential candidates and anyone else considering a temporary relocation.

Were You Homeless in California?

The New York Times would like to hear from people who used to be homeless in California about what helped — and did not help — them.

Deal With Taliban Will Free American and Australian Professors, Officials Say

The expected exchange, including senior members of the Haqqani network of the Taliban, is likely to be a step toward new peace talks.

Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, Widow of Elijah Cummings, Will Run for Congress

Ms. Cummings, who said she would resign as chair of the Maryland Democratic Party, is aiming to take over the seat vacated by her husband.

New York’s Jails Are Failing. Is the Answer 3,600 Miles Away?

City officials are looking to Norway, whose correctional system is a radical departure from cold, harsh American prisons.

How Laws Against Child Sexual Abuse Imagery Can Make It Harder to Detect

Tech companies are deploying artificial intelligence to detect new photos and videos. But such efforts may run afoul of the law.

How to Sell a House in Southern Calfornia: Make a Movie

“You’re not just selling an address,’’ a video producer said, “you’re selling a lifestyle.” Attractive actors and expensive cars flesh out the fantasy.

14 San Diego State University Fraternities Are Suspended Amid Inquiry Into Student’s Death

The circumstances surrounding the 19-year-old’s death were not immediately released, but the authorities said they were looking into “possible misconduct” at a fraternity.

Arctic Blast Sends Much of the U.S. Into a Deep Freeze

Temperatures across the country hit record lows on Tuesday morning, prompting some school districts to close and others to delay opening.

Jimmy Carter Hospitalized for Brain Procedure

The former president, who has suffered several falls in recent months, was admitted to an Atlanta hospital to relieve pressure caused by bleeding, his office said.

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