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They Voted for Obama, Then Went for Trump. Can Democrats Win Them Back?

Swing voters, critical to Mr. Trump’s win, dislike the president’s personality but are mostly satisfied with his policies. For now.

Women With Breast Cancer Delay Care When Faced With High Deductibles

When people must pay thousands of dollars before their insurance kicks in, studies show, they postpone necessary tests and treatments.

Kilauea Volcano Erupts, Spewing Lava and Gases Near Homes in Hawaii

After a series of tremors, lava began spewing into an area on the eastern edge of the island of Hawaii. An earthquake with a 6.9 magnitude hit early Friday afternoon.

Denver Post Editor Who Criticized Paper’s Ownership Resigns

Chuck Plunkett, who wrote an editorial last month that called the newspaper’s hedge fund owners “vulture capitalists,” said he resigned after another critical editorial he wrote was not allowed to run.

Giuliani May Have Exposed Trump to New Legal and Political Perils

Some of the president’s advisers said they were surprised by the assertion that he reimbursed a lawyer who paid hush money to a porn actress who said she had an affair with Mr. Trump.

Timeline: The Path of Stormy Daniels’s $130,000 Payment to Keep Quiet

Here are the knowns, unknowns and contradictions of the not-so-secret payment to the pornographic film actress.

Giuliani: The President’s Attack Dog Who May Have Bitten Trump

Rudolph W. Giuliani is a loose-lipped, confrontational and supremely confident friend of President Trump’s. But did he do him any favors on Fox News this week?

The Legal Issues Raised by the Stormy Daniels Payment, Explained

The disclosure that President Trump reimbursed his lawyer Michael D. Cohen for a $130,000 payment to a porn star has raised questions about campaign finance laws. Here’s a primer.

Justice Department Releases New Sexual Harassment Guidelines

The rules seek to set stricter punishments for those found guilty of sexual harassment, but critics say the rules could be unevenly applied across the department.

Bill Torrey, Who Brought the Stanley Cup to Long Island, Is Dead at 83

The original general manager of the Islanders, he built four consecutive N.H.L. championships in the early 1980s.

Arizona Teachers End Walkout as Governor Signs Bill Approving Raises

State legislators refused protesters’ requests to raise income taxes on the wealthy, and instead turned to revenue sources that are likely to hit typical voters.

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