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Trump Clears Way for Health Plans With Lower Costs and Fewer Benefits

The administration is poised to issue a rule making it easier for small businesses to band together and create insurance plans that skirt many requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

Two Immigration Hard-Liners Who Went From the Fringe to the Center

Jeff Sessions and Stephen Miller once shouted from the sidelines. Now they’re the driving force behind the policy separating immigrant children from parents.

New Charges in Huge C.I.A. Breach Known as Vault 7

Government investigators suspect that Joshua A. Schulte provided WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization, with a stolen archive of documents detailing the C.I.A.’s hacking operations.

Pentagon Suspends Major War Game With South Korea

The cancellation follows through on a pledge by President Trump to end joint military exercises as an inducement for North Korea to dismantle its nuclear weapons program.

Forget Tax Cuts. Trump Wants to Rally G.O.P. Base Over Immigration

Mr. Trump’s anti-immigrant remarks are aimed at the conservative base of the party, especially those in red states, at a time when the party’s pragmatist wing has been diminished.

Judge Rejects Kansas Law Requiring Voters to Show Proof of Citizenship

The decision was a blow for Kris Kobach, an ally of President Trump and a candidate for governor of Kansas, who has championed the voting restriction.

Senators Remain Split as They Question Justice Dept. Watchdog on F.B.I. Report

Republicans tried to steer Michael E. Horowitz, the inspector general, from his conclusion that bias did not influence the Hillary Clinton case. Democrats insisted the bureau cost her the presidency.

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Another $200 Billion of Chinese Goods

President Trump’s threat was the latest volley in a dizzying trade dispute that has pitted the world’s two largest economies against each other.

Pompeo Issues a Warning to the World on Trade

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called China “the most predatory economic government” and said that trading relationships with U.S. allies were “out of whack.”

Kirstjen Nielsen Addresses Families Separation at Border: Full Transcript

The homeland security secretary took questions about the separation of families at the border on Monday.

A Troubling Prognosis for Migrant Children in Detention: ‘The Earlier They’re Out, the Better’

The longer children remain in institutional settings, the greater their risk of depression, post-traumatic stress and other mental health problems.

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