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Citizenship Change Will Affect a Handful, but the Backlash Is Fierce

Agency officials sought to clarify that the change was unrelated to speculation that the administration would try to revoke birthright citizenship for certain families.

Alabama’s Governor, Kay Ivey, Apologizes for Blackface Skit in College

Some black leaders in Alabama said Thursday that they were still processing the details, but others were calling on her to step down.

The Great Democratic Winnowing Begins

Plus: Joe Biden’s ardent supporters who want to hug him.

How Kirsten Gillibrand’s Presidential Dreams Unraveled

The New York senator ran as the champion of feminism, but her message did not break through in a field with six women. With little money left and no place on the debate stage, she decided to drop out.

Many Genes Influence Same-Sex Sexuality, Not a Single ‘Gay Gene’

The largest study of same-sex sexual behavior finds the genetics are complicated, and social and environmental factors are also key.

Surgeon General Warns Pregnant Women and Teenagers Not to Smoke or Vape Marijuana

Dr. Jerome Adams, the surgeon general, said they may be unaware that modern crops pose greater health risks because of their potency.

Sick Migrants Undergoing Lifesaving Care Can Now Be Deported

Without notice, the Trump administration eliminated a program that had allowed immigrants to avoid deportation while undergoing lifesaving medical treatment.

Hurricane Dorian: What Travelers Need to Know

With the storm predicted to hit Florida’s Atlantic Coast over the busy Labor Day weekend, airlines are waiving fees and cruise lines are changing itineraries.

22 Women Say They Were Exploited by Porn Producers

Their lawsuit, a rare look into an opaque industry, seeks $22 million in damages.

How 4 Companies Struggle to Navigate Trump’s Trade Uncertainty

The president’s whiplash-inducing China moves over the past week sent companies across the United States scrambling to adjust.

A Youth Camp Where No Issue Is Off Limits

Arts and crafts, water sports and roaring bonfires have been replaced by exercises in decision-making.

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