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Getting Sick Is Really Expensive

Beyond medical costs, a trip to the hospital can mean a permanent reduction in income for many Americans, even for those with health insurance.

Elections Security Officials Head to Capitol Hill Amid Warnings of Russian Meddling

The Senate Intelligence Committee has urged state elections officials to take practical steps to secure ballots.

John Brennan, a Former C.I.A. Director, Suggests Russia ‘May Have Something’ on President Trump

President Trump also indirectly criticized Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, for the ongoing investigation into Russia’s 2016 campaign meddling.

California Today: California Today: Facebook Under Fire, Yet Again

Wednesday: The tech giant’s latest controversy, California is exporting its housing problems, and a severe storm approaches SoCal.

Austin Bombing Suspect Blew Himself Up, Police Say

The 23-year-old, who has not been identified, is believed to have been involved in the attacks that left at least two people dead.

The Population Slowdown in the Outer Suburbs of the East and Midwest

Many counties, including rich ones, are aging and experiencing more deaths than births, without growth through immigration or migration.

Welcome to Zucktown. Where Everything Is Just Zucky.

In Menlo Park, Calif., Facebook is building a real community and testing the proposition: Do people love tech companies so much they will live inside them?

Gov. Bruce Rauner and J.B. Pritzker to Face Off in Illinois

The embattled Republican incumbent survived a primary race against a conservative challenger and now faces a serious threat from Mr. Pritzker.

She Gave Nikolas Cruz an Ultimatum: The Gun Goes, or You Do. He Chose the Gun.

A family friend who had taken in Mr. Cruz described her struggle over his behavior and guns before he moved out and was later accused of killing 17 people at his old high school.

Denounced by G.O.P. as a Nazi, Arthur Jones Wins Illinois Congressional Primary

Mr. Jones, a Holocaust denier and former member of the American Nazi Party, was the sole Republican candidate in a suburban Chicago congressional district.

Toyota Takes Self-Driving Cars Off Road After Uber Accident

The automaker said it wanted to reassess its testing program after an autonomous Uber vehicle killed a pedestrian.

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