By THOMAS KAPLAN and ROBERT PEAR
The figure released by the Congressional Budget Office is only slightly lower than the 23 million more uninsured under the House version of the legislation.
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR and ADAM LIPTAK
In a partial win for President Trump, the court said a limited travel ban could take effect, and agreed to take a case with implications for presidential power.
By ADAM LIPTAK
A Colorado baker who refused to create a wedding cake for a gay couple is appealing a discrimination ruling, citing the First Amendment.
The Interpreter
By AMANDA TAUB
Minority voters have a large political voice, immigration is seen as positive and multicultural identities are encouraged.
By JUSTIN GILLIS
Scientists are concerned over the cause of the rapid rise, which may indicate the world’s natural sponges that absorb carbon dioxide have changed.
By DANNY HAKIM
The manufacturers, Arconic and Whirlpool, are widely expected to be central players in litigation over the fire.