Trump’s Threats on Health Law Hide an Upside: Gains Made by Some Insurers

Despite anxiety over the Affordable Care Act’s stability, many insurance companies still participating have cut losses sharply. Some are starting to prosper.

Soviet-Era Program Gives Even Unoppressed Immigrants an Edge

While refugee camps swell with families escaping Islamic fundamentalists and civil war, a 1990 act conveys a favored status on Ukrainians and other applicants from former Soviet areas.