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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announces pro teams can reopen facilities June 6 Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced Friday that the state's five professional sports teams can reopen their respective practice facilities beginning in early June. NBA owners expected to approve Orlando restart plan; July 31 target date to return NBA owners on Thursday are expected to formally approve league commissioner Adam Silver's proposal on a format to restart the 2019-20 season at the end of July in Orlando, Fla. San Francisco 49ers' Dee Ford underwent knee surgery after Super Bowl LIV San Francisco 49ers defensive end Dee Ford revealed Friday that he underwent "extensive" surgery on his left knee after Super Bowl LIV. Developing system could be earliest 3rd tropical storm on record An already active Atlantic hurricane season -- which hasn't officially begun yet -- could take a turn for the record books with a new disturbance that looks poised to strengthen. The season officially begins Monday. Minneapolis officer charged for George Floyd's death; curfew ordered A Minneapolis police officer who was fired after being videotaped kneeling on the neck of George Floyd -- who died during the arrest -- has been arrested and charged with murder. Former Chicago Bears star S Roosevelt Taylor dies at 82 Former Chicago Bears star defensive back Roosevelt "Rosey" Taylor died at the age of 82. Florida judge denies new trial for James Dailey A Florida judge on Friday denied a new trial for a death row inmate convicted of killing a 14-year-old girl in 1985. All-Star pitcher David Price giving Dodgers minor leaguers $1K amid pandemic Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher David Price is donating funds to each minor league player in the organization to help the individuals stay afloat amid the coronavirus pandemic. Australian zookeeper airlifted after attack by two lions A zookeeper in Australia sustained "critical" injuries Friday when two lions attacked her while she was cleaning their enclosure, local police said. Undergoing surgery with COVID-19 can lead to serious lung complications, study says More than half of those who undergo surgery with COVID-19 develop lung complications like pneumonia and serious breathing problems, according to a study published Friday by the journal The Lancet. Trees in forests all over the world are getting younger, shorter Trees in forests around the world are getting younger and shorter as a result of human-caused climate change. Stocks recover after President Donald Trump's announcement on Hong Kong President Donald Trump's planned news conference on China shook up stocks early Friday, but the major indexes mostly recovered by the end the day after his announcement revealed no changes to trade with Beijing. Leaving work early leads North Carolina woman to lottery jackpot A North Carolina woman said getting off work early was lucrative when she won a $100,000 lottery jackpot. New prostate cancer pill may work better than injections, researchers say For men with advanced prostate cancer, a new hormone therapy pill works better than standard injections -- and carries a much lower risk of heart attack or stroke, a clinical trial has found. Man drinks liter of lemon juice in under 17 seconds for world record An Idaho man turned a sour taste into a sweet achievement when he drank a liter bottle of lemon juice through a straw in under 17 seconds for a Guinness World Record. Very early stage breast cancer ups risk for invasive tumors, study shows Women with cancerous cells in their milk ducts -- also known as DCIS -- are at a high risk for developing fatal breast cancer, British researchers report. Kenneth Braithwaite sworn in as Secretary of the Navy Kenneth J. Braithwaite, appointed by President Donald Trump in 2017 as U.S. ambassador to Norway, was sworn in Friday as Secretary of the U.S. Navy. Four U.S. combatant commands, NORAD conduct homeland defense exercise The U.S. Northern Command announced an Atlantic Ocean exercise involving four other combatant commands and led by the USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group. Watch: Cat rescued from narrow gap between brick walls in California Animal services officers in California shared video of the rescue of a cat that somehow ended up trapped in the narrow gap between two brick walls. Watch: Soldier's letter home from Vietnam delivered 52 years later An Indiana woman said she was surprised when a letter her brother sent while serving in the Vietnam War finally made its way to her after 52 years. VA to reopen hospitals for compensation and pension exams The Department of Veterans Affairs, with a backlog of 114,000 cases, announced that it will resume in-person disability examinations at some VA medical centers. Trump cuts ties to World Health Organization President Donald Trump on Friday announced he's cutting ties with the World Health Organization during a pandemic that's killed more than 362,000 people worldwide. Quest for COVID-19 vaccines: Where they stand As the worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus continues to rise, scientists across the globe are racing to find a vaccine. 1,000-year-old Viking boat found buried on Norwegian island Officials in a Norwegian county announced a 1,000-year-old Viking ship has been found buried on the same island where a ship of similar vintage was found six months earlier. Solution to century-old math problem may predict infectious disease transmission The solution to a century-old math problem could help modelers predict infectious disease transmission without relying on time-intensive computer models. |
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Atlanta Protesters Clash With Police as Mayor Warns ‘You Are Disgracing Our City’Protesters broke windows and set fire to cars after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Protests emerged in many U.S. cities. Derek Chauvin Charged in Death of George Floyd in MinneapolisCity officials on Friday were urging calm the day after protests turned violent and a police precinct went up in flames. A Justice Dept. Skeptical of Police Abuse Cases Vows to Investigate Floyd DeathCritics pointed to the president’s and the attorney general’s full-throated support for the police and the department’s inaction on systemic policing issues. Trump Says U.S. Will Leave the W.H.O., Moves to Strip Hong Kong of Special U.S. RelationshipCritics say the actions would do little to blunt China’s influence and could ultimately hurt the U.S. and others. Hong Kong's Protest Movement, Faced with Beijing's Security Push, is In CrisisAs the Chinese government’s grip tightens, protesters are debating how and why to keep fighting, or whether resistance is even possible. Blaming China for Pandemic, Trump Says U.S. Will Leave the W.H.O.America’s decades-long relationship with the organization has been instrumental in improving health around the world. Battered by Coronavirus Outbreak, NYC Finally Moves Toward ReopeningAs many as 400,000 people could return to work starting June 8, the possible first stage of the city’s recovery after two months of isolation and economic woes. ‘The Pain Is Too Intense’: Joe Biden Challenges White AmericansIn his first formal remarks on the death of a black Minneapolis man, Joseph Biden spoke in stark terms about the everyday indignities African-Americans still suffer. What Trump, Biden and Obama Said About the Death of George FloydBoth President Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. have called for justice for Mr. Floyd. Mr. Trump has also called protesters “thugs,” and Mr. Biden has blamed him for “incendiary tweets.” Inside an Extraordinary G.O.P. Event: ‘Pressing Flesh and Kissing Babies’ AgainAt the South Carolina event, attended by Senators Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott, there were few masks and no social distancing — and that was the point. Testing Is Key to Beating Coronavirus, Right? Japan Has Other IdeasThe country has reported fewer deaths than other major nations and ended a state of emergency even while maintaining a low testing rate. Economic Giants Are Restarting. Here’s What It Means for Climate Change.Want to know whether the world can avert catastrophe? Watch the recovery plans coming out now in Europe, China and the United States. Minneapolis, Hong Kong, Lady Gaga: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Trump vs. Twitter WeekIt’s a pandemic, protests against police brutality are gripping the country, and the president of the United States and Twitter are battling it out. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. George Floyd, Police Accountability and the Supreme CourtThe courts protected police abuses for years before George Floyd’s death. It’s time to rethink “qualified immunity.” George Floyd's Death, Protests, Coronavirus: America Is a TinderboxScenes from a country in free fall. Trump's Decision to Leave the W.H.O. Will Benefit ChinaAmerica should be demanding answers, not retreating. President Trump Is a DoughnutWill he concede if beaten by Joe Biden in November? China and the Rhineland MomentAmerica and its allies must not simply accept Beijing’s aggression. Amazon Warehouse Workers Deserve Continued Hazard PayThanks for the flattering commercials, but we’re about to lose our hazard pay. Covid-19 Lockdown is Ending. Patients Are Still Suffering.Nursing home residents. Cabdrivers. Immigrants. Covid-19 has become a disease of the vulnerable. Black Journalists Are ExhaustedBut we keep on keeping on. Jimmy Lai: Does Hong Kong Have a Fighting Chance Against China?The Communist Party was always going to try to tame Hong Kong, but its latest efforts are something else. George Floyd's Death Shows the State Fails Black PeopleThe collapse of politics and governance leaves no other option. Did You Really Think Trump Would Mourn With Us?The president’s indifference to collective grieving is of a piece with a political movement that denies our collective ties. A Danish Soccer Team Invited 10,000 Fans to a Zoom Watch PartyWhen Denmark’s top league returned from its pandemic suspension, one club decided the best way to keep its socially distant fans connected was a gameday videoconference. Lady Gaga's 'Chromatica' Is Here. Let's Discuss.On “Chromatica,” Lady Gaga strives to bring introspection to the dance-pop that made her a star. But hallmarks like her audaciousness and sense of adventure are in shorter supply. Is It Safe to Keep Employing a Cleaner? Wrong Question, LadyIntroducing your new Work Friend: Roxane Gay. Over Veterans’ Protests, Trump Vetoes Measure to Block Student Loan RulesPresident Trump sided with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos over veterans’ groups, vetoing a measure that would have blocked new regulations that tighten access to student loan forgiveness. Flynn Discussed Sanctions at Length With Russian Diplomat, Transcripts ShowThe former national security adviser now says he does not remember those discussions as he fights a criminal charge he had previously pleaded guilty to. Congress Plans Hearings on Racial Violence and Use of Force by the PoliceA top Democrat said the House would likely weigh a federal chokehold ban as leaders in the House and Senate announced hearings on race and policing. Army Withdraws Nomination for Officer Involved in Deadly Niger AmbushThe decision comes amid criticism that the American military is harsher in dispensing punishment to African-American officers than to their white counterparts. Fund for Jeffrey Epstein’s Accusers Gets Attorney General’s ApprovalThe Virgin Islands attorney general said Mr. Epstein’s estate had agreed to what she considered sufficient protections for victims’ rights. Older Italians Warily Eye Young Crowds, Fearing 2nd Coronavirus WaveAs the country cautiously emerges from lockdown, anxieties have centered on public gatherings of teenagers and young adults — unfairly, some experts say. In Brazil, Bolsonaro Lashes Out at InvestigatorsPresident Jair Bolsonaro and his allies have taken an increasingly belligerent stance toward the array of criminal and legislative investigations engulfing his office. A Son’s Long Struggle to Clear His Family’s Name Is Only Half WonWhen it left Vietnam in 1973, the South Korean military said none of its soldiers had been taken prisoner. It took Ahn Yong-soo decades to change the narrative. Telemedicine for Home Repairs?The coronavirus has made homeowners wary of inviting workers into their homes, but some contractors can make a diagnosis virtually. How to Prepare Your Dog to Be Left at Home Alone (Again)Whether your dog is new or old, these tips will help ease its transition from lockdown to normal life. Emma Amos, Painter Who Challenged Racism and Sexism, Dies at 83Early in her career she created brightly colored scenes of black middle-class domestic life. Her later work was increasingly personal and experimental. Some Japanese Whiskies Aren’t From Japan. Some Aren’t Even Whisky.Though the spirits have won praise and high prices, Japan has few rules for what those bottles should contain. Life Advice From a Dead Grandmother Who’s Returned as a Bird“Parakeet,” Marie-Helene Bertino’s trippy, surreal new novel, follows a heroine reckoning with her unhappy engagement and other life choices. Fear of Covid-19 Leads Other Patients to Decline Critical TreatmentPsychologists say anxiety and uncertainty prompt irrational decisions — like turning down a transplant when an organ becomes available. Protests Continue to Rage After Death of George FloydProtesters breached a police station in Minneapolis and set it on fire, as demonstrations were reported across the country. Gladys Cortes, ‘Miracle Baby’ Moved to Help Others, Dies at 48Ms. Cortes came to New York from Puerto Rico and hoped to be an artist. She died of complications of Covid-19 Try VertexConnect the dots to reveal the hidden picture. The Crossword, Tiles and MoreSolve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Letter Boxed. Try Spelling BeePuzzle throughout the day to see how many words you can find. More Recent Articles |
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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced Friday that the state's five professional sports teams can reopen their respective practice facilities beginning in early June.
NBA owners on Thursday are expected to formally approve league commissioner Adam Silver's proposal on a format to restart the 2019-20 season at the end of July in Orlando, Fla.
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Dee Ford revealed Friday that he underwent "extensive" surgery on his left knee after Super Bowl LIV.
An already active Atlantic hurricane season -- which hasn't officially begun yet -- could take a turn for the record books with a new disturbance that looks poised to strengthen. The season officially begins Monday.
A Minneapolis police officer who was fired after being videotaped kneeling on the neck of George Floyd -- who died during the arrest -- has been arrested and charged with murder.
Former Chicago Bears star defensive back Roosevelt "Rosey" Taylor died at the age of 82.
A Florida judge on Friday denied a new trial for a death row inmate convicted of killing a 14-year-old girl in 1985.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher David Price is donating funds to each minor league player in the organization to help the individuals stay afloat amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A zookeeper in Australia sustained "critical" injuries Friday when two lions attacked her while she was cleaning their enclosure, local police said.
More than half of those who undergo surgery with COVID-19 develop lung complications like pneumonia and serious breathing problems, according to a study published Friday by the journal The Lancet.
Trees in forests around the world are getting younger and shorter as a result of human-caused climate change.
President Donald Trump's planned news conference on China shook up stocks early Friday, but the major indexes mostly recovered by the end the day after his announcement revealed no changes to trade with Beijing.
A North Carolina woman said getting off work early was lucrative when she won a $100,000 lottery jackpot.
For men with advanced prostate cancer, a new hormone therapy pill works better than standard injections -- and carries a much lower risk of heart attack or stroke, a clinical trial has found.
An Idaho man turned a sour taste into a sweet achievement when he drank a liter bottle of lemon juice through a straw in under 17 seconds for a Guinness World Record.
Women with cancerous cells in their milk ducts -- also known as DCIS -- are at a high risk for developing fatal breast cancer, British researchers report.
Kenneth J. Braithwaite, appointed by President Donald Trump in 2017 as U.S. ambassador to Norway, was sworn in Friday as Secretary of the U.S. Navy.
The U.S. Northern Command announced an Atlantic Ocean exercise involving four other combatant commands and led by the USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group.
Animal services officers in California shared video of the rescue of a cat that somehow ended up trapped in the narrow gap between two brick walls.
An Indiana woman said she was surprised when a letter her brother sent while serving in the Vietnam War finally made its way to her after 52 years.
The Department of Veterans Affairs, with a backlog of 114,000 cases, announced that it will resume in-person disability examinations at some VA medical centers.
President Donald Trump on Friday announced he's cutting ties with the World Health Organization during a pandemic that's killed more than 362,000 people worldwide.
As the worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus continues to rise, scientists across the globe are racing to find a vaccine.
Officials in a Norwegian county announced a 1,000-year-old Viking ship has been found buried on the same island where a ship of similar vintage was found six months earlier.
The solution to a century-old math problem could help modelers predict infectious disease transmission without relying on time-intensive computer models. 
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