By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
After potentially serious accidents involving bird flu and live anthrax, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shut the Atlanta labs and halted shipments of infectious agents.
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By JASON HOROWITZ
Democrats say the Republican Party's loss of Jewish representation is evidence of the party's increasing homogeneity, while donors are finding other candidates eager to fill the gap.
Deal Professor
By STEVEN DAVIDOFF SOLOMON
Reynolds American and Lorillard see joining forces as a way to cope with the disruptive effect of e-cigarettes, writes the Deal Professor, Steven Davidoff Solomon.
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Airstrikes have stirred anxiety, but beyond the conflict with Israel, Gazans face economic stress as well, making this Ramadan a difficult one.
By ANDREW POLLACK
Fertility clinics are using new chromosomal tests to help identify embryos that will give a woman the best shot at a successful pregnancy.
Sports of The Times
By MICHAEL POWELL
LeBron James's rather stunning display of soul-baring made his return from South Beach to the city by Lake Erie more mysterious, and moving, than you might have guessed.
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By RAVI SOMAIYA and CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY
Mr. Clooney's blistering attack on The Daily Mail and its reporting practices comes as the paper's website continues its aggressive expansion in the United States.
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By KENNETH CHANG
A review of earlier studies found higher levels of antioxidants and fewer pesticides in organic produce.
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By VICTOR MATHER
After falling in the semifinals, the Netherlands and Brazil will play on Saturday, continuing the odd and often scorned sports tradition of third-place games.
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The TV Watch
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
"Masters of Sex," the Showtime drama that begins a second season on Sunday, uses erotica as a way to get into the psyches of its characters in the prefeminist days of the 1950s.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Obama should resist pressure to weaken a promised executive order to bar federal contractors from discriminating against gay men, lesbians and transgender people.
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By CHRISTOPHER GRAY
Hired to document subway construction (and possibly prevent lawsuits), photographers also captured city life.
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