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T.S.A. Reverses Ban on ‘Star Wars’-Themed Thermal Detonator Coke Bottles

The agency said the souvenir bottles, which resemble the movies’ version of a hand grenade, are fine to bring on planes, after all.

Joe Biden Pokes Fun at His Own ‘Gaffes’ With Stephen Colbert

The former vice president made his late-night comedy debut as a 2020 candidate.

Big Tech Companies Meeting With U.S. Officials on 2020 Election Security

Security teams from Facebook, Google, Twitter and Microsoft met with members of the F.B.I., Department of Homeland Security and others on Wednesday.

Jeffrey Epstein: Over 1,000 People Connected to Him in Address Book

One unidentified man asked a judge not to release his name and those of others, fearing damage to their reputations.

Gregory Craig Acquitted on Charge of Lying to Justice Department

Jurors reached a verdict after only hours of deliberation. The trial of Mr. Craig, a former White House counsel, painted an unflattering portrait of Washington lobbying.

Fifth Texas Republican Congressman Will Not Seek Re-election

Representative Bill Flores announced his current term would be his last, joining a long list of Republicans who have said they will retire or seek other offices.

Behold Mortichnia, the Death Trail of an Ancient Worm

A 500-million-year-old fossil offered a rare treasure: the imprint of an animal that literally died in its tracks.

Trump Administration Is Rolling Back Rules Requiring More Energy-Efficient Bulbs

In 2007, a bipartisan Congress said that requiring energy efficient light bulbs was the right idea. The Trump administration disagrees.

Johns Hopkins Opens New Center for Psychedelic Research

The research center, with $17 million from donors, aims to give “psychedelic medicine” a long-sought foothold in the scientific establishment.

Rosemary Kuhlmann, Soprano in a TV Breakthrough, Dies at 97

In 1951 she sang a pivotal role in Gian Carlo Menotti’s made-for-TV opera, ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors,’ which became a classic.

Peter Lindbergh, Photographer Who Captured Rise of the Supermodel, Dies at 74

He was known for cinematic and naturalistic portraits of models in black and white.

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