Health Insurers Warn of Market Turmoil as Trump Suspends Billions in Payments
The Trump administration said it would suspend a program that stabilizes markets by paying billions to insurers that enroll many unhealthy people under the Affordable Care Act.
Record Heat in Southern California, and an Ominous Start to Wildfire Season
From the coast to the desert, an unseasonable heat wave struck Southern California, setting records and sparking wildfires.
Officer Who Fired Stun Gun at Unarmed Black Man Will Not Be Suspended
The mayor of Lancaster, Pa., said on Friday that the officer who fired the Taser had complied with city policies. The man’s lawyer and the N.A.A.C.P. say otherwise.
Del Monte Vegetables Linked to Outbreak That Has Sickened More Than 200, Officials Say
The vegetable trays associated with the cyclosporiasis outbreak contain broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and dill dip. The company issued a recall last month.
‘It’s a Terrible Vote’: Red-State Democrats Face an Agonizing Supreme Court Choice
The Supreme Court votes by a handful of Senate Democrats from Republican states could have broad ramifications for their party, its leadership and its core voters.
‘I Can’t Believe It Really Happened’: Remembering Manzanar
At the desert site of an internment camp in California, an 86-year-old man leads tours of what was home to him and 10,000 other Japanese-Americans during World War II.
From Fighting Injustice to Facing Death Row: The Bizarre Case of Pastor Glasgow
Mr. Glasgow is well known for speaking out against injustice in his small Alabama city. Now accused of murder, he is in need of a campaign on his behalf.
A Fatal Flaw as Trump Tries to Remake Health Care: Shortcuts
The court cases that the Trump administration has lost on health care have a common theme: Federal judges have found that the administration cut corners in trying to advance its political priorities.
Alan Dershowitz Is Enjoying This
In an interview with The Times, Mr. Dershowitz talks about McCarthyism (Martha’s Vineyard-style) and why nuance doesn’t exist in politics anymore.
Paul Manafort Seeks to Move Criminal Trial Hundreds of Miles From Washington
Lawyers for President Trump’s former campaign chairman want to move the trial away from Washington, where they say a fair trial would be “impossible.”
‘Super Polluting’ Trucks Receive Loophole on Pruitt’s Last Day
The Environmental Protection Agency will notify makers of glider trucks, which use engines that do not have modern emissions controls, that they won’t be punished for increasing production.
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