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House Rejects Bill to Give Patients a ‘Right to Try’ Experimental Drugs

The decision was a surprising rebuff to President Trump and Republican leaders. Many doctors and patient advocates opposed the legislation, saying it provided false hope.

Explosions Rattle Austin as Calls About Suspicious Packages Mount

The police, who believe the blasts were linked, said they had received 265 calls from residents about packages.

In California, Trump Attacks Jerry Brown and ‘Sanctuary Policies’

In his first visit as president to California, President Trump attacked the Democratic governor and called on Congress to punish jurisdictions that do not cooperate with federal immigration authorities.

Gina Haspel, Trump’s Choice for C.I.A., Played Role in Torture Program

Ms. Haspel, the deputy director of the C.I.A., ran a secret prison in Thailand in 2002 where a Qaeda suspect was waterboarded.

A Gunman’s Rampage in Texas Leaves Its Mark on a Republican Leader

Since the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., Senator John Cornyn has pressed a modest gun background check measure, but the impetus began in Sutherland Springs, Tex.

Pep Rallies and Protests for Trump on First California Trip Since Election

A visit from the president drew some ardent supporters as relations continue to fray between California and the Trump administration.

Trump Eyes Replacing His Veterans Affairs Secretary With His Energy Chief

President Trump, looking to broaden the shake-up of his cabinet, has spoken to Energy Secretary Rick Perry about taking over the Department of Veterans Affairs.

What Fertility Patients Should Know About Egg Freezing

Storage failures at two respected clinics have raised concerns about safety and reliability. Here are some things to look out for and questions to ask

Why Trump Chose Mike Pompeo

The C.I.A. director, Mike Pompeo, President Trump’s new pick for secretary of state, is hawkish on foreign policy and shares the president’s worldview.

News Analysis: As White House’s Revolving Door Whirls, Chaos Is the Only Constant

Anyone looking for a pattern should focus squarely on the man behind the desk in the Oval Office. “I like conflict,” President Trump said.

Most of America’s Fruit Is Now Imported. Is That a Bad Thing?

As the country imports ever more of its fruits and vegetables, it’s time to examine the positive and negative effects on consumers and farmers.

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