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In science news around the world, the U.S. National Institutes of Health proposes requiring all research grantees to make their data sets available to colleagues, broadening a policy it adopted in 2003. Masked, machine gun–toting security agents raid a premier Russian research center, the P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow. Thousands of staff scientists employed by the University of California system, who in 2018 formed the world's first union representing non–tenure-track researchers, ratify their first contract. The U.S. Department of Justice files an unusual lawsuit against drugmaker Gilead Sciences for not paying royalties to the government on the sale of an anti-HIV drug the company produces. Texas voters approve a ballot measure that extends the life of its pioneering state cancer research funding agency.