What to Know About Our Live Election Estimates
Here’s how we will bring you the latest vote totals and estimates of the outcome in the New York mayor’s race and other contests around the country.
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Here’s how we will bring you the latest vote totals and estimates of the outcome in the New York mayor’s race and other contests around the country.
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Poor Americans will face new challenges to enroll, and states will have to build new bureaucracies.
By Margot Sanger-Katz and

We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.
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More SNAP recipients live in Democratic districts. But the program touches every corner of the country.
By Emily Badger and

Tracking the Early Vote in New York, New Jersey and Virginia
See the age breakdown in New York City and the partisanship in New Jersey and Virginia of the voters who have cast ballots so far.
By Francesca Paris and

Future of Gerrymandering? Here’s How Weird Things Could Look.
These extreme maps may not be likely, but they might soon be legal, with temptations to go further than ever before.
By Nate Cohn and

We Charted the Decline in International Students to the U.S.
The Upshot reporter Aatish Bhatia walks through a chart he created showing the decline, by country, of international students arriving to the United States this year.
By Aatish BhatiaLaura Bult and


Here’s How Much Obamacare Prices Are Rising Across the Country
The new prices make it official: Americans will need to pay more for insurance next year if extra subsidies are allowed to expire.
By Margot Sanger-Katz and

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New work requirements are expected to leave millions of poor Americans uninsured. For Equifax, which charges states steep prices for its trove of employment data, it is a business opportunity.
By Sarah Kliff, Margot Sanger-Katz and Asmaa Elkeurti

Enrollment for A.C.A. health coverage begins Nov. 1, with some staggering price increases. Here is a guide to help you choose a plan while Congress is at an impasse over tax credits.
By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz

Experts weigh in on whether those viral TikTok tests are a real litmus for a couple’s connection.
By Catherine Pearson

Our reporter Larry Buchanan collects data on the B41 bus in Brooklyn to find out why New York City buses are the slowest in the nation and whether Zohran Mamdani’s campaign pledge to make buses free would speed them up.
By Larry Buchanan, Sutton Raphael, Laura Bult and Joey Sendaydiego

The government website now shows consumers how much their health insurance costs will increase next year, as Congress remains at an impasse over the plans’ subsidies.
By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz

Brendan Carr, the F.C.C. chairman, cited security concerns in rolling back most of the lower costs he voted for last year.
By Ben Blatt

An analysis of the possible promise and fundamental tension in one of Zohran Mamdani’s big plans for New York.
By Emily Badger, Larry Buchanan and Stefanos Chen

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The main difference is that most Americans don’t confront the full cost of their coverage.
By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz

Consumers are facing greater costs for their 2026 A.C.A. health coverage as Congress continues to debate whether to extend subsidies that help people afford their premiums.
By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz
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