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New Weapons Against Cancer: Millions of Bacteria Programmed to Kill

Genetically modified microbes release “nanobodies” that alert the immune system to cancer in mice, scientists report.

Las Vegas Police Fire an Officer Who ‘Froze’ During the 2017 Massacre

The officer, who said he was “terrified with fear,” remained on a floor below a gunman as he shot into a crowd of concertgoers, killing 58 people and injuring more than 800.

Where to See Fireworks and Celebrate the Fourth of July

Wednesday: Also photos of California celebrations in decades past.

Hacking, Glitches, Disinformation: Why Experts Are Worried About the 2020 Census

The government plans to deploy new technology for next year’s head count, but risks abound.

Pete Buttigieg Proposes National Service Programs for Climate Change and Mental Health

Mr. Buttigieg proposed an expansion of voluntary national service programs, aiming to attract 250,000 Americans. Student debt relief would be offered in exchange.

Inside an Amazon Warehouse, Robots’ Ways Rub Off on Humans

A machine-dominated workplace can make employees more mechanical themselves. But there is room for initiative, and small acts of rebellion.

It’s a Question No One Says They Want to Ask. But the Women Running for President Keep Hearing It.

Female candidates are climbing in the polls and dominating debates. Yet Democrats are still being asked if a woman can be elected president.

Here Are the Democrats at Risk of Not Making the July Debates

Fourteen candidates are assured a place onstage. The rest are battling it out for six remaining slots. In September, things get tougher.

Utah Man Suspected of Killing Mackenzie Lueck Once Wrote a Novel About Crime

The Salt Lake City Police Department found charred human remains in Ayoola Ajayi’s backyard. His book had been about a teenager who witnessed two fiery deaths.

While I Was on Deployment, a Learning Disability Nearly Broke Me. But I Persevered.

Growing up around veterans inspired me to serve my country, but life on the ground in Iraq was more stigmatizing than I anticipated.

When Santa Goes on Vacation

Meet the Santas and Mrs. Clauses who live every day like it’s Christmas — even in July.

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