Marco Rubio Says His Campaign Was a Target of Russian Cyberattacks

He cautioned against becoming too focused on hacking, which he called “one aspect of a much broader campaign” by the Russians.

Health Subsidies for Low Earners Will Continue Through 2017, G.O.P. Says

Senior House Republicans said they expected federal payments to keep low-income people covered under the Affordable Care Act for 2017, and perhaps for 2018.

Senate Lets States Defund Clinics That Perform Abortions

Vice President Mike Pence cast the tiebreaking vote on a measure that returns the power to the states to distribute federal grants to family planning clinics.

2 White House Officials Helped Give Nunes Intelligence Reports

The revelation fueled criticism that Representative Devin Nunes has been too eager to do the White House’s bidding, not run an independent investigation

Trump’s Threats Against Freedom Caucus Cause Few Shivers of Fear

The president’s attack on fellow Republicans was only the latest and most high profile in the increasingly open warfare within the party.

Betsy DeVos Calls for More School Choice, Saying Money Isn’t the Answer

By ERICA L. GREEN March 29, 2017 WASHINGTON — Betsy DeVos, in her first extended policy address as education secretary, argued on Wednesday for an expansion of school choice programs, pointing to lagging test scores and a program championed by the...