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Chicago Bears release veteran TE Trey Burton The Chicago Bears parted ways with veteran tight end Trey Burton after only two seasons. WNBA Draft: New York Liberty select Oregon star Sabrina Ionescu with No. 1 pick The New York Liberty selected Oregon superstar guard Sabrina Ionescu with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft on Friday. Parts of Northeast could pick up 6 or more inches of April snow Forecasters say winter's recent return to the Northeast may not have been its final visit of the spring, despite a comeback of milder air this weekend. WNBA Draft: Gianna Bryant, Alyssa Altobelli, Payton Chester named honorary picks Gianna Bryant, Alyssa Altobelli and Payton Chester, who were among nine killed in a helicopter crash that also took the life of Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, were selected as honorary draftees in the 2020 WNBA Draft. Tennessee reschedules execution of Oscar Smith The Tennessee Supreme Court on Friday delayed the execution of a death row inmate citing the coronavirus pandemic, which has shut down much of the state. Army awards $635.1M in contracts to aid coronavirus response The Army closed out the week with another round of contracts -- totaling $635.1 million -- to aid in the effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Pentagon. Trump announces $19B relief for farmers, food donations President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled a $19 billion program to assist U.S. farmers and ranchers, and channel their products to food banks as the coronavirus impacts the nation's food supply chain. Women receive fewer medications than men after heart attack Women receive fewer medications after a heart attack and are more likely to die than men, a study by the European Society of Cardiology said on Friday. General Dynamics Electric Boat delivers Vermont submarine to Navy General Dynamics Electric Boat Announced Friday that it has delivered the nuclear-powered attack submarine Vermont to the Navy. Social media hasn't hurt kids' social skills, study finds Today's youngsters are as socially skilled as previous generations, despite concerns about their heavy use of technology, like smartphones and social media, new research shows. Paper towels beat air dryers against viruses, small study finds Paper towels were better than the air dryers often found in public restrooms at getting rid of germs that are still on your hands after you wash them, British researcher found in a new, small study. U.S. stocks boosted by promising report on possible COVID-19 treatment All three major U.S. stock indexes closed up for the week after a Friday surge in response to hints at a possible drug to combat coronavirus. Lions take over road amid tourist ban in South African park A pride of lions in a South African national park took advantage of the peace and quiet of the COVID-19 lockdown by lounging in the middle of the road. Watch: Monkey caught on camera flying kite on rooftop A viral video filmed in India captured a monkey engaging in an activity not known to be common for its species -- flying a kite. Wisconsin escaped prisoners arrested in Illinois Police in Illinois arrested two convicted felons who escaped from a Wisconsin prison and turned up Friday morning at a homeless shelter, local authorities said. Navajo Nation positive COVID-19 cases, deaths continue to rise The number of positive tests for COVID-19 continue to climb this week on the Navajo Nation reservation, and the tribal government extended weekend lockdowns for two more weeks to try to stop the spread of the virus. Look: Entangled deer rescued from garden netting Animal rescuers in Britain came to the assistance of a deer found with its antlers caught in a large piece of netting. Building, testing of 5th Ford weapons elevator finished, Navy says The Navy and Newport News Shipbuilding have finished building and testing the first lower elevator on the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford and will likely turn it over to the ship's crew soon, James Geurts said. Fog harp can harvest water from even the lightest of fogs Engineers at Virginia Tech University have developed a new, more efficient fog harp capable of harvesting water from even a light fog. Nebraska Supreme Court upholds death penalty for Patrick Schroeder The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday upheld the conviction and death sentence of a man who killed his cellmate in 2017. 'Smart toilet' tracks health by analyzing urine, stool Few think of the toilet as a font of valuable information, outside what you might read while you're sitting on the throne. UCSF test for COVID-19 may provide results in under 45 minutes A 30- to 45-minute test to identify and diagnose the COVID-19 virus is under development, University of California at San Francisco scientists announced. Taylor Swift cancels 2020 performances, will reschedule U.S., Brazil tour Taylor Swift announced Friday that all of her 2020 performances are canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. She will reschedule her U.S. and Brazil tour dates for 2021. U.N. Rights chief Rupert Colville condemns deaths of 32 in Myanmar ethnic fighting At least 32 deaths, mainly women and children, were attributed to fighting in Myanmar on Friday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said. Busch offering a year of free beer to couple with postponed wedding Couples forced to postpone their weddings due to the COVID-19 pandemic are being given the chance to win a year's worth of free beer from Busch. |
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Trump Encourages Protest Against Governors Who Have Imposed Virus RestrictionsThe president’s stark departure from his message on Thursday night, when he announced guidelines for governors to reopen their states and said they would “call your own shots,” suggested he was ceding any semblance of national leadership on the pandemic. Flaws in America’s Plan to Save Midsize Business Portend More TroubleCongress has left it to the Federal Reserve to come to companies’ rescue, but the program may not be enough. At Least New Yorkers Can Still Roll Their EyesMost people are obeying, if sometimes reluctantly, the new statewide order to wear facial coverings in public wherever social distancing is not possible. Over a Dozen NY Nursing Homes Have Had More Than 25 Coronavirus DeathsUntil the state released its accounting, residents’ relatives had been denied information on how hard homes had been hit. Surprising Poll Results: People Are Now Happy to Pick Up the PhonePollsters are used to having their calls screened. But when everyone is stuck at home, a stranger with some survey questions can be a lifeline. Bill Gates, at Odds With Trump on Virus, Becomes a Right-Wing TargetThe Microsoft co-founder turned philanthropist has been attacked with falsehoods that he created the coronavirus and wants to profit from it. The Cable TV Quarantine FightFamilies who differ on key political questions — Fox News or MSNBC? — used to change the channel or decide that politics was off-limits. But agreeing to disagree now can seem dangerous. We All Live in Bubbles Now. How Safe Is Yours?Isolating with others requires rules and trust. What happens if your roommate keeps seeing other people? Sugarcoating and Brutal Honesty: How Leaders Are Handling Coronavirus CrisisThe pandemic is a challenge not only for public health but also for messaging. Here’s how some world leaders have talked to their citizens about the outbreak. Concerns of a Coup Stir in Sudan as Capital Braces for a Virus LockdownCivilian and military leaders are jostling for power as the capital, Khartoum, begins a three-week lockdown on Saturday. Coronavirus, Michigan, Lady Gaga: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. To Manage the Coronavirus in New York, You Need Testing and TrackingIt can’t do this alone. The Worms Turn in My Composting BinMy relationship with trash changed for the better from the first banana peel I kept out of it. Trump and His Allies Are Worried About More Than NovemberThe temporary imposition of popular relief programs in response to the coronavirus makes Republicans nervous. The Story of RemdesivirJust as there are no atheists in foxholes, there should be no big-pharma haters in pandemics. Trump Was Too Focused on the Economy to Fight the CoronavirusTrump is Mark Twain’s king, the great American con man. Bringing the Economy Back to LifeA former Treasury secretary argues that Congress should act now to help small businesses and poor urban neighborhoods while committing to future fiscal repair. What Ocean Life Can Teach Us About the CoronavirusThey are resilient and immunologically cunning in ways we’re continuing to discover. Why Is Trump Gutting Regulations That Save Lives?Smart safeguards, designed by specialists, protect public health and safety. What Trump’s Plan to Reopen America Gets Right, and WrongIt’s a start. But it lacks guidance on testing and what do to if the virus comes back. A Day of Delivering Meals and HopeChildren who can’t touch their parents, a single mother making do, seniors worried about the virus: What’s behind the doors as two Salvation Army officers make their rounds. Fiona Apple Is Back and Unbound: Let’s Discuss“Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” the singer and songwriter’s first album since 2012, is a bold, cathartic, challenging masterpiece. Our critics have a lot to say about it. Dallas Homeless Shelter Evacuated After 38 Contract CoronavirusCity officials said 164 residents at the privately run shelter, Dallas Life, were taken by bus to a hotel. They will be isolated in individual rooms for two weeks while the shelter is cleaned. European Car Sales Fall the Most in Decades, Signaling SlumpSome automakers plan to restart factories on Monday, but are likely to face a dearth of buyers. Land O’Lakes Removes Native American Woman From Its ProductsThe company, a farmer-owned cooperative formed in 1921, said it would replace the decades-old illustration with photos of its members on some products. Illinois Seeks a Bailout From Congress for Pensions and CitiesThe president of the State Senate asked for $40 billion to help the pension system, fund unemployment insurance and aid hospitals and cities. Doctor Charged With Fraud After U.S. Says He Sold Treatment as ‘100 Percent’ Cure for Covid-19A lawyer for Dr. Jennings Ryan Staley of California said his client believed he was helping people. France Weighs Using Digital Tracking in the Fight Against CoronavirusThe French are cautiously considering digital tracking, which has proved effective in Asia. But can a country that so prizes personal freedom and privacy ever accept it? The 9/11 Trial: Why Is It Taking So Long?The trial of five men accused of plotting the attacks had been scheduled for early next year — almost 20 years after the hijackings. Now even that schedule won’t be met. Here are the reasons. What to Know About Taking Social Security in the PandemicSuddenly unemployed older workers who had hoped to delay filing have options that can boost their lifetime benefits. After a Year of Silence, a Jailed Saudi Princess Appeals for HelpThe detentions of a prince and princess add to the tally of royals who have been locked up during the rise of the kingdom’s powerful crown prince. Is the Virus on My Clothes? My Shoes? My Hair? My Newspaper?We asked the experts to answer questions about all the places coronavirus lurks (or doesn’t). You’ll feel better after reading this. Loud, Louder, Loudest: How Classical Music Started to RoarAs the world added decibels, so did orchestras. Are Friendships Breaking Up Over Social Distancing?Clashing with another parent’s choices used to be a minor annoyance. That was before the pandemic. 11 Stranger-Than-Fiction Documentaries on Netflix and HuluStream films about triplets separated at birth, a con artist’s international wine-fraud scheme, the world of “competitive endurance tickling” and more. More Recent Articles |
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The Chicago Bears parted ways with veteran tight end Trey Burton after only two seasons.
The New York Liberty selected Oregon superstar guard Sabrina Ionescu with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft on Friday.
Forecasters say winter's recent return to the Northeast may not have been its final visit of the spring, despite a comeback of milder air this weekend.
Gianna Bryant, Alyssa Altobelli and Payton Chester, who were among nine killed in a helicopter crash that also took the life of Lakers icon Kobe Bryant, were selected as honorary draftees in the 2020 WNBA Draft.
The Tennessee Supreme Court on Friday delayed the execution of a death row inmate citing the coronavirus pandemic, which has shut down much of the state.
The Army closed out the week with another round of contracts -- totaling $635.1 million -- to aid in the effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Pentagon.
President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled a $19 billion program to assist U.S. farmers and ranchers, and channel their products to food banks as the coronavirus impacts the nation's food supply chain.
Women receive fewer medications after a heart attack and are more likely to die than men, a study by the European Society of Cardiology said on Friday.
General Dynamics Electric Boat Announced Friday that it has delivered the nuclear-powered attack submarine Vermont to the Navy.
Today's youngsters are as socially skilled as previous generations, despite concerns about their heavy use of technology, like smartphones and social media, new research shows.
Paper towels were better than the air dryers often found in public restrooms at getting rid of germs that are still on your hands after you wash them, British researcher found in a new, small study.
All three major U.S. stock indexes closed up for the week after a Friday surge in response to hints at a possible drug to combat coronavirus.
A pride of lions in a South African national park took advantage of the peace and quiet of the COVID-19 lockdown by lounging in the middle of the road.
A viral video filmed in India captured a monkey engaging in an activity not known to be common for its species -- flying a kite.
Police in Illinois arrested two convicted felons who escaped from a Wisconsin prison and turned up Friday morning at a homeless shelter, local authorities said.
The number of positive tests for COVID-19 continue to climb this week on the Navajo Nation reservation, and the tribal government extended weekend lockdowns for two more weeks to try to stop the spread of the virus.
Animal rescuers in Britain came to the assistance of a deer found with its antlers caught in a large piece of netting.
The Navy and Newport News Shipbuilding have finished building and testing the first lower elevator on the aircraft carrier USS Gerald Ford and will likely turn it over to the ship's crew soon, James Geurts said.
Engineers at Virginia Tech University have developed a new, more efficient fog harp capable of harvesting water from even a light fog.
The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday upheld the conviction and death sentence of a man who killed his cellmate in 2017.
Few think of the toilet as a font of valuable information, outside what you might read while you're sitting on the throne.
A 30- to 45-minute test to identify and diagnose the COVID-19 virus is under development, University of California at San Francisco scientists announced.
Taylor Swift announced Friday that all of her 2020 performances are canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. She will reschedule her U.S. and Brazil tour dates for 2021.
At least 32 deaths, mainly women and children, were attributed to fighting in Myanmar on Friday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said.
Couples forced to postpone their weddings due to the COVID-19 pandemic are being given the chance to win a year's worth of free beer from Busch. 
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