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Seeking Cheaper Health Insurance, Idaho Bucks Affordable Care Act

Federal authorities say Idaho’s plan for a stripped-down insurance option must be revised to meet the federal health care law. Other states are watching.

Where’s Harvey?

In limbo and in treatment, Harvey Weinstein has been lying low, still trying to work his Rolodex.

Stormy Daniels: Timeline of a Trump Scandal

Accusations, payoffs and lawsuits: Here’s a guide to the latest White House scandal, which involves a porn star named Stormy Daniels.

Former North Carolina Police Officer Who Beat Black Man Is Charged With Assault

Christopher Hickman, who was caught on video beating Johnnie Jermaine Rush in August, was charged with two counts of assault, one a felony charge.

The E.P.A Chief Wanted a Climate Science Debate. Trump’s Chief of Staff Stopped Him.

The idea for a military-style exercise to question climate science encountered widespread resistance within the administration, officials said.

A Problem for High Schools: More Cars, and Nowhere to Park Them

In wealthy Long Island communities, luxury cars have become a standard gift for teenagers. But most schools do not have the space to accommodate them.

Washington Memo: The President and the Porn Star: A Story’s Slow Rise Above the Din

For nearly two months, Stormy Daniels has not been the biggest story out of the Trump White House. Is that changing?

The Saturday Profile: He Wouldn’t Become an Informant. Now He’s Headed for Prison.

Ahmad Sheikhzadeh had worked as a consultant to Iran’s United Nations mission for years, and it was no secret. Life changed when federal agents arrested him in 2016.

Why Is Louis Farrakhan Back in the News?

Critics are condemning a Women’s March organizer and a congressman for their defense of the Nation of Islam leader, known for his incendiary and anti-Semitic rhetoric.

News Analysis: Secret Tunnels, Mobile Missiles and Many Warheads: Verifying North Korean Disarmament Poses Challenges

North Korea has tested six nuclear weapons and, according to American intelligence agencies, has 20 to 60 more.

California Today: California Today: Is the Long-Looming Pension Crisis Already Here?

Friday: David Crane on pension solutions, more jousting between President Trump and California leaders, and a proposal to raise the minimum gun age.

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