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As Archives Leans on Ex-Presidents, Its Only Weapon Is ‘Please’

The National Archives does not have any independent ability to enforce its request that former presidents and vice presidents to…

Science

Expert Panel Votes for Stricter Rules on Risky Virus Research

The White House will decide whether to adopt the panel’s recommendations on so-called gain of function experiments.

News

On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the U.N. Hears of a Little-Known Killing Field

At the United Nations’ annual ceremony to mark the Nazi horrors, Karen Frostig described her work to commemorate a concentration…

Magazine

The M&M’s Aren’t Done With Us Yet

Was the company’s recent decision to sideline its spokescandies a response to cultural backlash, or just an elaborate stunt leading…

World

Justice Dept. Announces More Arrests in Plot to Kill Iranian Writer

Three men were enlisted to assassinate Masih Alinejad, a human-rights activist in Brooklyn who has criticized Iran’s repression of women,…

News

New Blood Donation Rules to Loosen Restrictions on Gay and Bisexual Men

The F.D.A. proposed a more individualized policy based on questions about sexual behavior and risks.

News

F.D.A. Seeks More Authority to Oversee CBD Products

The agency wants Congress to intervene, saying it does not have adequate oversight powers to ensure the safety of the…

News

Álvaro Colom, Guatemalan President Who Fought for the Indigenous, Dies at 71

He expanded access to education and health care in Indigenous villages and provided aid to the poor in a country…

World

Jeff Zients Is Named White House Chief of Staff

The White House formally announced that Mr. Zients, 56, would be taking over for Ron Klain, who has held the…

News

‘Infinity Pool’ and the Battle for an R Rating

The story of how an extreme horror movie with an orgy scene fought off an NC-17 label involves a film-board…

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