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‘If Those Were Pictures of You, You Would Understand’

Two sisters talk candidly about their lives after being sexually abused as children. It has been 10 years, but online photos and videos continue to haunt them.

The Last Days of Legal Cockfighting in Puerto Rico

Cockfighting will soon be outlawed, an overdue ban in the eyes of animal welfare advocates. But some Puerto Ricans maintain it is part of their culture.

How Voters Turned Virginia from Deep Red to Solid Blue

A new kind of suburbanization is sweeping through politics, from Richmond to Atlanta, Houston, Denver and elsewhere, and Democrats are starting to breach Republicans’ firewalls in elections.

Women Running for Office Have to Worry About One More Thing: Their Phones

For groups training the next generation of women in politics, the main message is: Do not post. Anything. It’s not fair. It’s not the same for men. But anything you post will be fair game.

Interior Chief’s Lobbying Past Has Challenged the Agency’s Ethics Referees

Since his arrival at the Interior Department, Interior Secretary David Bernhardt has shown a willingness to press ethics lawyers for decisions that help his agenda.

Why Pete Buttigieg Annoys His Democratic Rivals

His success, especially in Iowa, has grated on rival campaigns that say his record in government is not commensurate with the attention he’s receiving.

Examining Conflicting Claims About ‘Medicare for all’

Amid intense political debate, studies have reached drastically different conclusions about a single-payer system’s price tag, cost to families and effect on the health system.

5 Impeachment Developments You Need to Know

The impeachment inquiry entered a public phase. President Trump and his allies continued to attack witnesses in the inquiry. And more.

New Trump Administration Proposal Would Charge Asylum Seekers an Application Fee

The proposal also includes increasing fees for those applying for citizenship by more than 60 percent.

With Medical Bills Skyrocketing, More Hospitals Are Suing for Payment

As deductibles and co-pays grow, insured patients owe a larger share of their medical bills. More and more are being taken to court.

Hospital Identifies Source of Infections That Killed 3 Infants

Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa., said the process it used to prepare donor breast milk was the cause of deadly bacterial infections.

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