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She’s Fighting Cancer. Her Son Is Fighting Her Deportation.

Tania Romero worked three jobs to raise her children. Now her son, a doctoral student at Yale, is determined to save her.

Katie Hill Gives Farewell Speech to Congress, Denouncing ‘Gutter Politics’

The embattled Democratic congresswoman blamed a double standard toward women for her leaving before the end of her first year.

Meet the Democrats Who Broke Ranks on Impeachment

Two conservative lawmakers became the party’s only defectors in the House’s impeachment vote, warning that the process was “hopelessly partisan.”

Gerald Baliles, Virginia Democratic Governor in ’80s, Dies at 79

An unassuming moderate, he pushed through a 10-year $10 billion transportation initiative and worked to clean up Chesapeake Bay.

Studies Yield ‘Impressive’ Results in Fight Against Cystic Fibrosis

The findings hold promise for a vast majority of those with cystic fibrosis, according to the director of the National Institutes of Health. “This should be a cause for major celebration,” he wrote.

Kadri Gopalnath, 69, Dies; Brought the Saxophone to Indian Music

Drawn to an instrument that sounded exotic to him, he became one of the most prominent classical musicians in India.

Billionaire’s Letter to Elizabeth Warren Accuses Her of ‘Warping the Facts’ on the Wealthy

Leon Cooperman, the billionaire former hedge fund manager, has taken umbrage at Ms. Warren and her platform.

White House Aide Confirms He Saw Signs of a Quid Pro Quo on Ukraine

Timothy Morrison, a National Security Council aide, said a top diplomat close to President Trump suggested a military aid package for Ukraine was conditioned on investigations into his political rivals.

In Napa Valley, Winemakers Fight Climate Change on All Fronts

Wine producers are grappling with a maelstrom caused by a warming planet: heat waves, droughts, cold snaps, wildfires and more.

Measles Can Cause ‘Immune Amnesia,’ Increasing Risk of Other Infections

New research shows the virus can have devastating effects on the immune system that persist much longer than the illness itself.

Obama on Call-Out Culture: ‘That’s Not Activism’

The former president challenged young activists for being judgmental. “You should get over that quickly,” he said.

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