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TrumpRx, the President’s Online Drugstore, Opens for Business

TrumpRx is aimed at helping patients use their own money to buy medicines. But researchers who study drug pricing warned that many patients could pay too much if they use the site.

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The TrumpRx website is meant to be an entry point for consumers to search for their medicines and then direct them to manufacturers’ websites to buy the drugs directly.
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Virginia Democrats Propose New Congressional Maps Ahead of Midterms

As they appeal a ruling blocking their redistricting efforts, the state’s Democrats proposed redrawing districts in a way that would strongly favor them.

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Virginia’s proposed congressional map is one of the most significant moves by Democrats in the national redistricting arms race that has engulfed about a dozen states over the past year.
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Hundreds of Immigration Agents Left Minnesota, but Residents Report Little Change

The Trump administration announced that its deployment of immigration agents in the Twin Cities was diminishing, but many agents remain.

© Jamie Kelter Davis for The New York Times

Community members filled the sidewalks, blowing whistles and filming with their phones, as about 20 federal agents gathered in Minneapolis on Thursday.
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N.Y. House Democrats Unite to Endorse Hochul on Eve of Convention

Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to receive the Democratic nomination at the party’s state convention on Friday, even as her running-mate selection has drawn some debate.

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Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday made her first appearance with Adrienne Adams since naming her as her running mate on the Democratic ticket.
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Pentagon Official Rejects Plea Deal in U.S.S. Cole Bombing Case

The decision clears the way for the first death-penalty trial at Guantánamo Bay to start this summer, more than 25 years after the attack.

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The U.S.S. Cole at a Yemeni harbor in October 2000, more than two weeks after an attack by Al Qaeda suicide bombers killed 17 sailors and wounded dozens of others.
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Uber’s Festering Sexual Assault Problem

The company has tested tools that make rides safer, court records show. Measures to stem the violence have been set aside in favor of protecting the company’s business.

© Illustration by Max-o-matic; Photographs by Mark Abramson for The New York Times, Jim Wilson/The New York Times, Sam Bush for The New York Times

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As strike looms, LA schools need reform — not more spending

The Los Angeles Unified School District is about to endure a probably ugly teachers strike.  But pouring more money into teacher salaries is not the answer. Rather, only three reforms have any hope of improving performance in LA Unified: breaking up the district; parental choice; and Mississippi-style rigor. Remember that this is the teachers union that delayed school reopenings after...

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