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Requiring Prices in Drug Ads: Would It Do Any Good? Is It Even Legal?

A proposal that the administration presents as a matter of transparency has raised a torrent of questions from consumers, doctors, drugmakers and advertising professionals.

Their Protest Helped End the Draft. 50 Years Later, It’s Still Controversial.

Fifty years ago this week, Catholic activists dragged draft files into a Maryland parking lot and incinerated them.

These 7 Women Could Help Democrats Win Congress. (And Here’s How the Republicans Plan to Stop Them.)

Pennsylvania has had an all-male congressional delegation since 2015. After victories by several women this week, that may change in November.

As an Insurer Resists Paying for ‘Avoidable’ E.R. Visits, Patients and Doctors Push Back

Guessing wrong on when a condition is a life-threatening medical emergency could mean a large bill. Or worse.

Border Patrol Memoir Ignites Dispute: Whose Voices Should Be Heard From the Frontier?

Francisco Cantú braced for the fury of anti-immigration figures when he wrote a Border Patrol memoir. Then came the onslaught of criticism from immigrants themselves.

Hundreds of Apps Can Empower Stalkers to Track Their Victims

Widely available services offer a range of spying abilities, including tracking people’s phones and harvesting their texts. As survivors seek help, the legal and technical hurdles are many.

Fatal Shooting Follows High School Graduation Outside Atlanta

Two people were shot, one fatally, near the Clayton County Schools Performing Arts Center, in Jonesboro, Ga., according to local reports.

‘Please Pray’: Santa Fe Is a Town That Has Long Found Comfort in Faith

For many in Santa Fe, the past year has drawn on all the reserves of faith they have. First, Hurricane Harvey. And then Friday’s mass shooting.

F.B.I. Used Informant to Investigate Russia Ties to Campaign, Not to Spy, as Trump Claims

The informant made contact in the summer of 2016 with Trump campaign advisers who were already under scrutiny for ties to Russia.

How New Abortion Restrictions Would Affect Women’s Health Care

The Trump administration’s proposal to bar certain federal funds from abortion providers has raised complicated questions about reproductive health care.

White House Keeps Details of Melania Trump’s Health Under Wraps

Four days into Mrs. Trump’s unusually long recovery period after a kidney procedure, virtually all that has been said is that the first lady is “doing great.”

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