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Untangling Coverage Choices as Sign-Up Season Starts Under Obama Health Law

The insurance marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act is still here, but Republican efforts to hobble the law have yielded new options, and some potential pitfalls, when open enrollment begins on Thursday.

To the Center or the Right? What 2 More Years of a Republican-Led House Might Look Like

Fighting for their political lives, they have given little thought to an agenda should they hold onto power. But a few items are clear: more tax cuts, less spending and a bull’s-eye on Obamacare.

Warning Signs for G.O.P., Including Steve King; Trump’s Finger Pointing: 5 Days to Go

New polling produced some ominous results for Republican House candidates; Trump goes after Ryan; and Joseph Crowley is still around.

Frugal Traveler: In Boulder, Colo., Back to Nature at Very High Altitudes

The city can be pricey, but there are exceptional hiking and outdoor activities, and some of the finest national parks in the country not far away.

State of the Art: How Mark Zuckerberg Became Too Big to Fail

Facebook has had a turbulent two years. But almost no one in tech thinks Mr. Zuckerberg, the social network’s chief executive, should step down from the company he built.

On Politics: Is Obama’s Idealistic Style Outdated?

The former president’s star power among Democrats is unmatched, but some think the Trump era demands a fist, not a handshake.

Fact Check of the Day: Fact-Checking Trump’s Florida Rally

President Trump, speaking Wednesday night in Estero, Fla., made inaccurate or disputed claims about the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, birthright citizenship and health care.

In Florida Rally, Trump Calls Constitutional Citizenship Protections ‘a Crazy Policy’

The president told a rapt crowd that “illegal immigrants are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.” (Legal experts would widely disagree.)

Ryan Zinke, Trump’s Interior Secretary, Faces Increased Ethics Scrutiny

The criticism escalated sharply after reports this week that an investigation into Mr. Zinke had been referred to the Justice Department, a potential prelude to a criminal investigation.

Robert Bowers Indicted on 44 Counts After Synagogue Shooting in Pittsburgh

Federal charges against the man accused of killing 11 people on Saturday could bring the death penalty.

Jewish Leaders, in Call for Unity After Shooting, Welcome Outsiders to Shabbat

A campaign to #ShowUpForShabbat a week after the massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue is meant to send a message of solidarity with the Jewish community.

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