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Why Baby Elijah Lost Medicaid, and a Million Fewer Children Have It

Officials point to rising employment, but the uninsured rate is climbing as families run afoul of new paperwork and as fear rises among immigrants.

China Sharpens Hacking to Hound Its Minorities, Far and Wide

New, more sophisticated attacks are targeting Uighurs’ phones — even iPhones and even abroad, security researchers say. They warn that foreigners could be next.

Hungary’s Orban Gave Trump Harsh Analysis of Ukraine Before Key Meeting

The discussion at the White House between President Trump and Prime Minister Viktor Orban was held over objections from Mr. Trump’s national security adviser.

Mimicking Local News, a Network of Michigan Websites Pushes Politics

Nearly 40 websites that look like local news outlets feature largely identical articles with a distinctly conservative tone.

Two UConn Students Arrested After Repeatedly Shouting Racial Slur, Officials Say

A video of the episode on Oct. 11 was widely shared on social media and spurred outrage from students.

Democrats Slow Impeachment Timeline to Sharpen Their Public Case

House Democrats, once eyeing an impeachment vote by Thanksgiving, now conceded they may have to go slower as they plan public hearings to drive home their case.

Fired for Repeating Racist Slur, School Guard Will Get Job Back, Union Says

A student directed the slur at Marlon Anderson, who then repeated it as he was trying to explain why it was offensive.

For Trump the Dealmaker, Troop Pullouts Without Much in Return

The president has sought to scale back America’s military presence around the world without waiting to negotiate concessions from foes like the Taliban or North Korea.

Trump Running Out of Options for Homeland Security Secretary

Two of the president’s potential picks have been deemed ineligible because of a federal statute.

Hillary Clinton, Master Troll?

Freed of the constraints of public office, Mrs. Clinton seems to be living her best life.

Matthew Wong, Painter on Cusp of Fame, Dies at 35

Mr. Wong, who had Tourette’s syndrome and depression, drew wide acclaim for his first solo show in New York just last year.

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