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Growth of Health Care Spending Slowed Last Year

The 3.9 percent growth was the lowest since before big increases linked to the expansion of coverage under the Affordable Care Act.

Dr. Lisa Schwartz, Advocate for Patients, Is Dead at 55

She and her husband, also a doctor, waged a campaign against “the medicalization of everyday life” and an “epidemic of diagnoses.”

Supreme Court’s Double Jeopardy Case May Have Implications for Trump Associates

But the justices seemed reluctant to overrule precedents that sometimes allow defendants to be prosecuted twice for the same crimes.

Walmart Shoppers Get Holiday Surprise From Tyler Perry: Debts Forgiven

The actor and producer donated $432,635 to pay off layaway accounts at two Atlanta-area stores, days after the Saints’ owner paid shoppers’ debts in New Orleans.

Artist Says He Settled With N.R.A. Over Sculpture Used in Video

Anish Kapoor had filed a lawsuit against the gun rights group over its video using his work “Cloud Gate.” He announced a settlement on Thursday.

Guatemalan Father of North Carolina Girl Who Was Killed Is Denied Visa for Her Funeral, Lawyer Says

Hania Aguilar, 13, was kidnapped outside her house on Nov. 5 and her body was found about three weeks later. Her father, Noé Aguilar, wanted to attend her funeral.

Why Is Obamacare Enrollment Down?

Sign-ups for health plans are 11 percent lower than last year, with two weeks left in open enrollment. Here are some possible reasons.

Making President Trump’s Bed: A Housekeeper Without Papers

At the president’s New Jersey golf course, an undocumented immigrant has worked as a maid since 2013. She said she never imagined she “would see such important people close up.”

Chinese Executive’s Arrest Sets Trump Priorities on a Collision Course

The arrest of Meng Wanzhou, an executive at the Chinese company Huawei, could imperil trade talks. But it is part of the Trump administration’s efforts to contain China and Iran.

Are Rural Voters the ‘Real’ Voters? Wisconsin Republicans Seem to Think So

A last-minute power grab by state lawmakers draws on an argument as old as the nation.

North Carolina Republican Leader Says He’s Open to New Election in Disputed District

Citing fraud allegations, the executive director of the North Carolina Republican Party said Thursday that a new election may be appropriate in the state’s Ninth Congressional District.

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