The war in Congress over repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act has brought anxiety to the people whose health insurance is at risk.
Using vulgar language in an interview with The New Yorker, Mr. Scaramucci, the White House communications director, disparaged his adversaries.
The blunt lingo of President Trump and his new communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, can sometimes sound like a cross between “Goodfellas” and “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Activists called Wednesday the White House’s “anti-L.G.B.T. day” after it barred transgender people from the military, intervened in an employment suit and nominated a gay rights opponent as an ambassador.
The military’s policy is unchanged until the White House alters the rules, a top Pentagon official said a day after President Trump announced that the armed services would bar transgender members.
Read about how the other side thinks: Writers across the political spectrum on the president’s barring of transgender people from military service.
The sanctions force President Trump to either take a hard line against Russia or appear soft on Moscow during investigations into election meddling.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The nearly $790 billion spending package marks Republicans’ latest plan to keep the government funded — and comes right before they head home for recess.
In an interview with Fox News, the attorney general defended his choice to recuse himself from the Russia investigation and said he remained committed to doing his job.
Republican negotiators hope to pass the first major revision of the tax code since 1986, after dropping a contentious border adjustment tax on imports.
For the adventurous and casual traveler alike, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula delivers the promise of unfettered tranquility. Ms. Whitman, chief executive of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, said she would not become Uber’s next chief, following reports about potential candidates.
The missile test is likely to infuriate President Trump but is not prohibited under the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and a group of six nations led by the United States.
After receiving a request from Libya to operate in its waters, Italy hopes to have a freer hand in stemming a rising tide of migrants.
Though print advertising remained a challenge, new online subscriptions and stronger digital advertising were bright spots.
In tents in northern Iraq, a grim scene of barely conscious women and girls hints at the cost of three years of sexual enslavement.
Those overhead food videos that you watch and watch? BuzzFeed’s Tasty has mastered the format to become one of the world’s most popular content producers.
President Trump has promised tougher measures against the oil-exporting country if it goes through with elections on Sunday. But that could raise gas prices in America.
Farewell, pleasure palaces of days past. A filmmaker’s series chronicles a way of life as it reaches its end.
The Oregon musician arrives with an amiable, joyously off-kilter debut album, “Good for You.”
In Unesco applications, the neighbors are trying to formally tie Tibetan medicine, an ancient practice with a growing commercial value, to their national patrimonies.
An internal report shows customers with car loans had costly, unnecessary insurance tacked onto their bills, and 274,000 were pushed into delinquency.
Three lions, two tigers, two bears and two hyenas were trucked to Turkey from Aalim al Sahar, or Magic World, near Aleppo, after being kept alive by locals.
A Southport Police Department officer was trying to help the occupants of a car that had flipped over when he was attacked, the police said.
Officials are investigating how up to four guards who were supposed to be watching Naquan Hill allowed him breach the perimeter of a high-security area at the city jail complex.
Elon Musks’s rocket company raised $350 million in new financing, raising its valuation to about $21 billion.
Social media crackles with criticism of “The Great Comet” for prematurely replacing an African-American actor with a Caucasian one.
There were 136 confirmed cases of whooping cough in the state in the first half of 2017, compared with 66 in the first half of 2016, but an expert was not alarmed.
A follow-up to “An Inconvenient Truth,” with new information on climate change and even some positive developments.
Ms. Foray cackled, chirped, meowed and sometimes sang her way through nearly 300 productions. Rocky the flying squirrel was among her most popular characters.
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