Representative Fred Upton of Michigan said he opposed the new version of the bill because it “torpedoes” protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions.
People who have pre-existing medical conditions fear that changes to the Affordable Care Act will result in higher health care premiums for them.
The host of “Live!” revealed that he was off last week because his wife had given birth to a son. Then he told a frightening story.
In a shift from a promise to reverse an Obama policy, three Navy requests to sail a warship near a shoal in the South China Sea were rejected.
In their first conversation since last month’s rupture over Syria, President Trump said he would send a representative to Russian-sponsored talks.
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The attack, one of the largest recent ones in northeastern Syria, occurred near a refugee camp that houses nearly 17,000 people.
Hillary Clinton sharply questioned President Trump’s conduct in office, criticizing his foreign policy pronouncements and penchant for posting on Twitter. The president will travel directly to his golf course in New Jersey after an event Thursday on the U.S.S. Intrepid in Manhattan.
In two Twitter posts, the president appeared to defend a spending package that Congress is considering that fails to accomplish many of his goals.
Khaled Meshal is stepping down as Hamas’s leader after over two decades, but his parting act, an attempt to put a friendly face on the militant group, has found few takers.
Rei Kawakubo is the first living designer given a solo show at The Met's Costume Institute since 1983. See her work up close in this 360 video. What happens when a dress code collides with one of the most-watched brand-marketing events of the year?
At 61, with big projects nearing completion on both coasts, the influential founder of the French Laundry contemplates his next chapter.
The teenager, Jordan Edwards, was a passenger in a car fired upon by a police officer responding to reports of underage drinking at a party, the authorities said.
The shooting death of Alton B. Sterling by white police officers raised an outcry and prompted a Justice Department inquiry, fueling a national debate about race and justice.
Michael T. Slager was recorded shooting Mr. Scott, an unarmed black motorist, in the back as he fled a routine traffic stop in North Charleston.
A fourth straight monthly sales decline, at a rate exceeding forecasts, put a dent in automakers’ shares. “The market is tapped out,” a dealer said.
Australian goods are hot commodities in China, and tens of thousands of young Chinese have built a cottage industry to meet the demand.
Despite their falling circulations and tarnished reputations, tabloids maintain a striking grip on power as Britain prepares to cut ties with the European Union.
The Silicon Valley giant said sales in its most recent quarter were slowed by expectations for a phone that isn’t due until September.
Supporters of the National Front contender, who used words similar to those of her conservative ex-opponent François Fillon, said they were a “small loan.”
Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka said he could not work with his finance minister, the populist billionaire Andrej Babis.
The Thaad system, deployed to counter North Korea’s missile threats, has angered China and become a contentious issue in South Korea’s presidential race.
A preliminary document outlines 21 tasks that would disrupt service for commuters to Manhattan for nearly three weeks in July and almost all of August.
Two Taiwanese trekkers spent 47 days stranded in a cave in the mountains of Nepal. Remarkably, one survived after losing nearly half his body weight.
Authorities are urging worried residents to stop killing monkeys, which experts say can serve as beacons for where the virus is spreading.
The career of the self-styled colonel spanned decades before what turned out to be a final show in Atlanta, a concert in honor of his birthday.
A documentary about the Syrian civil war focuses on members of a search-and-rescue group that digs for bodies after buildings have been bombed.
Disparities between blacks and whites in death rates and life expectancy are disappearing over time, according to federal researchers.
“Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” is among four diverse shows that will vie for best new musical. Bette Midler is the front-runner for her role in “Hello, Dolly!”
In some ways this former Incan capital in Peru seems like a city frozen in time. I was able to get a taste of it all — on a reasonable budget, of course.
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