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Trump Administration, in Reversal, Will Resume Risk Payments to Health Insurers

The administration said it would restore the program to avoid causing chaos for consumers should health plans become insolvent or withdraw from the market.

Frustrated by Gridlock, House Members Propose Rules Overhaul

The bipartisan membership of the House Problem Solvers Caucus wants to give the rank-and-file more sway and allow more debate.

New Emails Show Push by Trump Officials to Add Citizenship Question to Census

The Commerce Department insists the Justice Department wanted fresh citizenship data. New court documents suggest that was largely an excuse.

Brian Kemp Wins Georgia G.O.P. Runoff for Governor to Face Stacey Abrams

Brian Kemp, who ran as a “politically incorrect conservative,” was aided by a well-timed endorsement from President Trump. He’ll face Stacey Abrams this fall.

News Analysis: Trump’s Sense of Timing on Nuclear Threats Confounds Experts

The president is on a charm offensive with North Korea and being heavy-handed against Iran. Both paths are risky and could prove to be dead ends.

White House Memo: Spotting CNN on a TV Aboard Air Force One, Trump Rages Against Reality

On the Trumps’ recent trip overseas, Melania Trump’s television was tuned to CNN. The president, who is increasingly building walls against the outside world, was not pleased.

For Spies Emerging From the Shadows, a War With Trump Carries Risks

Intelligence agencies guard their nonpartisan reputation carefully, but President Trump’s proxy war with former officials risks dragging the agencies into the political fray.

Trump Talks Likes (Tariffs) and Dislikes (Media) in V.F.W. Speech

President Trump alternated between prepared remarks about his administration’s commitment to veterans and his own peeves about the reception of his tariffs.

Where Guns Go to Be Reincarnated

Steel from firearms melted down at mills around the country is used for construction, mining and more.

Education Dept. Illegally Curbed Workers’ Union Protections, Mediators Suggest

The advisory by the Federal Labor Relations Authority could ripple through the government, which the Trump administration has directed to implement similar rules.

Lincoln Brower, Champion of the Monarch Butterfly, Dies at 86

Dr. Brower was a leading expert on the monarch and its awe-inspiring migratory journey, which could cover thousands of miles.

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