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CDC confirms first possible community transmission of COVID-19 in United States The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday the first possible community transmission of the deadly coronavirus in the United States. 6 dead including gunman in Milwaukee shooting at Molson Coors Six people died, including the suspected gunman, in a shooting Wednesday at a Molson Coors campus in Milwaukee, local authorities said. Trump administration blacklists Iraqi militia leader The Trump administration on Wednesday designated the leader of an Iran-backed militia that recently killed an American contractor in a rocket attack on an Iraqi military as a Global Terrorist. Scott Boras to honor Kobe Bryant's wish by creating internship for Alexis Altobelli Baseball superagent Scott Boras will honor the wish of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and grant an internship to the teenage daughter of John Altobelli. U.S., South Korea postpone military exercises as coronavirus cases rise to nearly 1,600 The United States and South Korea will postpone their annual joint military training exercises over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, their combined command announced on Thursday. Clearview AI's entire client list exposed in data breach Clearview AI, a New York-based facial-recognition software company, said Wednesday that its entire database was exposed in a data breach. Brazil, others confirm first COVID-19 infections as deaths decline in China As a deadly coronavirus appears to be stabilizing in China, where it has killed thousands this winter, countries across the globe are scrambling to contain COVID-19's spread with several confirming their first infections Appeals court sides with Trump in sanctuary cities threat A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Wednesday, allowing the Justice Department to withhold federal funds from local and state jurisdictions that have so-called sanctuary policies. 76ers' Joel Embiid fined $25K by NBA for obscene gesture, cursing Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid was fined $25,000 for making an obscene gesture on the court and using profane language in a live television interview. President Donald Trump appoints Mike Pence to lead coronavirus response President Donald Trump appointed Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday to lead the United States' response to the COVID-19 virus. State department approves $325.5M arms deal to Tunisia The State Department has approved a possible sale of four AT-6C Wolverine Light Attack Aircraft and related equipment to Tunisia for an estimated $325.8 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced. House passes anti-lynching bill named for Emmett Till The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bill that would making lynching a federal hate crime more than a century after such legislation was first proposed. Mets' Tim Tebow to play for Philippines in World Baseball Classic qualifiers Former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and current New York Mets outfield prospect Tim Tebow will play for the Philippines in next month's World Baseball Classic qualifiers. BAE nabs $113.5M for 26 Amphibious Combat Vehicles for Navy The Navy awarded BAE systems with a $113.5 million contract to add 26 vehicles to its Amphibious Combat Vehicle program, the contractor and the Department of Defense announced this week. New York Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton could miss start of season New York Yankees star outfielder Giancarlo Stanton is expected to miss the start of the 2020 regular season because of a strained right calf. Congress questions HHS chief Alex Azar on COVID-19 'confusion' In separate budget hearings before two congressional committees, Azar told members of Congress that the spread of the novel coronavirus is contained at the moment -- comments that seem to contradict the CDC. Reports: Steven Spielberg won't direct 'Indiana Jones 5'; James Mangold in talks Steven Spielberg stepped down as the director of the fifth Indiana Jones film, sources with knowledge of the matter said Wednesday. Charlotte Hornets' Malik Monk suspended indefinitely by NBA Charlotte Hornets guard Malik Monk was suspended indefinitely for a violation of the NBA's anti-drug program. Lawmakers criticize Pentagon plan to divert defense funds for border wall Members of Congress from both parties cautioned Pentagon leaders Wednesday against diverting money designated from the defense budget to construct more sections of a wall along the southern border of the United States. Adult boosters for tetanus, diphtheria may be unnecessary Countering a U.S. government advisory, a new study suggests that adults may not need regular booster shots for tetanus and diphtheria if they received a complete vaccination series as children. Major oil refinery fire shuts down Los Angeles freeway Firefighters battled a large fire at a Los Angeles-area oil refinery Wednesday, which closed a major Southern California freeway and blackened the sky with smoke. |
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Coronavirus in California: C.D.C. Confirms Possible Community Transmission CaseA case in California may be the first infection without a known link to travel abroad. Trump Has a Problem as the Coronavirus Threatens the U.S.: His CredibilityEven his allies worry that Mr. Trump has undermined his ability to appear presidential in a moment of national emergency, Grappling With Coronavirus, Tokyo Olympic Leaders Have No Good OptionsThe I.O.C. and the organizers in Tokyo have alternatives to holding the Olympics this summer in Japan. They just aren’t very appealing. ‘He Hasn’t Been Here’: Why Joe Biden Lags in Super Tuesday StatesJoseph R. Biden Jr. is counting on a victory in South Carolina to revive his candidacy. But a daunting challenge awaits next week in states where he has limited resources. The 2020 Democratic Primary Is Giving Some Republicans Déjà VuA large, diffuse and unyielding field of candidates is helping Bernie Sanders dominate. Republicans who tried to beat Donald J. Trump in 2016 see parallels. Weinstein Is Convicted. Where Does #MeToo Go From Here?Prominent #MeToo voices, emboldened by a verdict many thought impossible, are grappling with how the movement can unite behind a concrete set of policy goals. Weinstein Was Convicted. Can D.A. Vance Now Win Over His Critics?One detractor called the district attorney “irreparably tarnished.” But the prosecutor’s high-profile victory might give him a political lift. Is Virgil Abloh the Karl Lagerfeld for Millennials?Many in fashion are horrified by the idea. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Coronavirus, Joe Biden, Carnival: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Why Russia Is Rooting for Both Trump and SandersThe Russian government is again trying to meddle in the presidential election. In doing so, they’re working to aid two very different candidates. Let’s Call It TrumpvirusIf you’re feeling awful, you know who to blame. The Primaries Are Just DumbThere’s a better way to do democracy. Trump Exploits Children Exploited by the Sex Trade“Using human trafficking for pernicious political purposes is … a Trump administration invention.” Admit It: You Don’t Know What Will Happen NextCoronavirus? The election? A global recession? It’s time to get comfortable with chaos. ‘Nobody Likes’ Bernie Sanders. It Doesn’t Matter.In American politics now, ideas are more important than charm. Cheer Up, DemocratsIn the midst of Tuesday’s brawl of a debate, there were illuminating, even hopeful, moments. How a Persian Mystic Poet Changed My LifeMy father recited Rumi to me as I grew up. I finally chose to listen. Quantifying Liberal ‘Suckerdom’Do the primaries suggest that Democrats should be sick of being reasonable? Democrats Are Ignoring the Voters Who Could Decide This ElectionBlack neighborhoods in key swing states hold enormous power to reshape politics. Here’s an ambitious plan to maximize turnout. Would You Pay Higher Gas Prices to Slow the Climate Crisis?Governors in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic States are pondering that question. Tourism in Antarctica: Edging Toward the (Risky) MainstreamTravel to one of the most remote parts of the planet is booming. What does that mean for the environment and visitor safety? Pete Davidson’s New Special Seems Like It Could Use a HugIn “Alive From New York” on Netflix, Davidson alternates swagger with anxiety and fragility, a mood that’s increasingly common in modern comedy. The Diet Industrial Complex Got Me, and It Will Never Let Me GoI did not see the body positivity movement coming, not at all. A Police Officer’s Word Convicted Them. Now He’s Charged With Murder.Houston’s top prosecutor says at least 69 people, and perhaps many more, could see their convictions overturned in the wake of a botched drug raid that relied on made-up information. Trump Campaign Sues New York Times for LibelThe lawsuit concerns an essay published a year ago and headlined “The Real Trump-Russia Quid Pro Quo.” Leaning Tower of Dallas to Stick Around for Days, Maybe WeeksA demolition company has been slowly pounding the 11-story structure with a wrecking ball that some observers say seems too small for the task. Australian Rules Football Confronts C.T.E.For years, leaders of Australia’s national sport have tried to play down connections between their sport and degenerative brain diseases. Now one of the game’s legends was found to have had C.T.E. The Roots of the Delhi Riots: A Fiery Speech and an UltimatumA local Hindu politician told the police to evict a group of Muslim protesters or he and his men would. Now, 25 have died in some of the worst violence in years. Tessa Majors’s Murder: A Police Bluff, Then a Teen's Confession“We can lie”: A detective pretended to have evidence linking a 13-year-old to the stabbing of Ms. Majors. Tribal Nation Condemns ‘Desecration’ to Build Border WallConstruction of a wall on the Arizona border is endangering sacred Indigenous sites — including an oasis that has supported human beings for the last 16,000 years. An Interrogation Program Worked Out on the FlyTestimony at Guantánamo Bay shows that C.I.A. black sites, where some detainees were tortured, amounted to test labs for unproven techniques, with shifting rules shaping operations. Give Compassionate Feedback While Still Being ConstructivePeople want feedback that helps them grow and improve. But how you deliver it matters, too. Deontay Wilder’s Costume Was Heavyweight CampThe boxer’s elaborate entrance outfit was “Dr. Octagon Stages a Coup in Westeros.” It was “Daft Punk Jetpacks to Wakanda.” But he felt like it cost him the match. It’s 2 a.m. at the Louvre, and You’re Hanging With LeonardoThe Paris museum opened its doors around the clock to give more people the chance to see the blockbuster show about the Renaissance master in its final weekend. Harvey Weinstein Casts a Shadow on Dior and Saint LaurentAnd raises the question of what feminism means in a fashion context. (Marine Serre was just great.) Charles Lloyd Revels in the Flow on a Stellar Live Album“8: Kindred Spirits (Live at the Lobero),” recorded on the saxophonist’s 80th birthday in 2018, unites longtime collaborators and first-time musical partners. Are Foods Labeled ‘Low Sugar’ Misleading Consumers?Food and drink claims like “just a tad sweet” or “healthy” may mask high levels of added sugars. Earth’s Deepest River Conceals an Evolutionary MysteryThe lower Congo River’s depths have made it a natural lab for convergent evolution, yielding fish with unexpected features. They Were Infected With the Coronavirus. They Never Showed Signs.Even asymptomatic people who are infected may be able to spread the virus. But people without symptoms are rarely tested. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday the first possible community transmission of the deadly coronavirus in the United States.
Six people died, including the suspected gunman, in a shooting Wednesday at a Molson Coors campus in Milwaukee, local authorities said.
The Trump administration on Wednesday designated the leader of an Iran-backed militia that recently killed an American contractor in a rocket attack on an Iraqi military as a Global Terrorist.
Baseball superagent Scott Boras will honor the wish of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and grant an internship to the teenage daughter of John Altobelli.
The United States and South Korea will postpone their annual joint military training exercises over concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, their combined command announced on Thursday.
Clearview AI, a New York-based facial-recognition software company, said Wednesday that its entire database was exposed in a data breach.
As a deadly coronavirus appears to be stabilizing in China, where it has killed thousands this winter, countries across the globe are scrambling to contain COVID-19's spread with several confirming their first infections
A federal appeals court ruled in favor of the Trump administration Wednesday, allowing the Justice Department to withhold federal funds from local and state jurisdictions that have so-called sanctuary policies.
Philadelphia 76ers star center Joel Embiid was fined $25,000 for making an obscene gesture on the court and using profane language in a live television interview.
President Donald Trump appointed Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday to lead the United States' response to the COVID-19 virus.
The State Department has approved a possible sale of four AT-6C Wolverine Light Attack Aircraft and related equipment to Tunisia for an estimated $325.8 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced.
The House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a bill that would making lynching a federal hate crime more than a century after such legislation was first proposed.
Former Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and current New York Mets outfield prospect Tim Tebow will play for the Philippines in next month's World Baseball Classic qualifiers.
The Navy awarded BAE systems with a $113.5 million contract to add 26 vehicles to its Amphibious Combat Vehicle program, the contractor and the Department of Defense announced this week.
New York Yankees star outfielder Giancarlo Stanton is expected to miss the start of the 2020 regular season because of a strained right calf.
In separate budget hearings before two congressional committees, Azar told members of Congress that the spread of the novel coronavirus is contained at the moment -- comments that seem to contradict the CDC.
Steven Spielberg stepped down as the director of the fifth Indiana Jones film, sources with knowledge of the matter said Wednesday.
Charlotte Hornets guard Malik Monk was suspended indefinitely for a violation of the NBA's anti-drug program.
Members of Congress from both parties cautioned Pentagon leaders Wednesday against diverting money designated from the defense budget to construct more sections of a wall along the southern border of the United States.
Countering a U.S. government advisory, a new study suggests that adults may not need regular booster shots for tetanus and diphtheria if they received a complete vaccination series as children.
Firefighters battled a large fire at a Los Angeles-area oil refinery Wednesday, which closed a major Southern California freeway and blackened the sky with smoke. 
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