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Dozens killed, including babies, in attacks on Afghanistan maternity ward, funeral At least 14 people were killed, including two newborns, Tuesday during an attack at a hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, authorities said. Arizona Coyotes parting ways with team president Ahron Cohen The Arizona Coyotes are moving on from team president and CEO Ahron Cohen after nearly five years. Steak 'n Shake to close 57 stores, citing financial losses due to coronavirus Steak 'n Shake announced Tuesday that it will close 51 stores owned by its parent company and six franchises, citing financial losses due to closures of dine-in service amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Doctors Without Borders sends teams to New Mexico to assist Native Americans Doctors Without Borders has deployed two teams to New Mexico to assist Native American communities to combat the spread of COVID-19. Las Vegas Raiders to sign ex-Chicago Bears CB Prince Amukamara The Las Vegas Raiders and former Chicago Bears cornerback Prince Amukamara agreed to a contract Tuesday. World moves to reopen amid COVID-19 pandemic The world is slowly starting to open up again as the threat of the crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic begins to ease in some countries. From China to Israel to the United States, here's a look at places beginning to reopen. California State University schools to keep campuses closed for fall semester California State University announced Tuesday that its 23 campuses will remain closed through the fall semester with "limited exceptions" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mamba Sports Academy changing name out of respect for Kobe Bryant The Mamba Sports Academy is removing "Mamba" from its name to respect the wishes of Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant's family. Officials at Tyndall AFB complete environmental assessment for rebuild effort Officials at Florida's Tyndall Air Force Base have completed a Programmatic Environmental Assessment and are ready to purge the last of the facilities damaged by Hurricane Michael in 2018. ApiJect Systems awarded $138M for syringes in anticipation of COVID-19 vaccine The Department of Defense announced Tuesday that it has awarded a $138 million contract to ApiJect Systems America to create a ready supply chain for prefilled syringes when a COVID-19 vaccine is available. Five surfers found dead off the coast of the Hague Five surfers have died after surfing amid dangerous weather conditions off the coast of the Netherlands, Dutch authorities said Tuesday. Alabama State hires ex-NBA All-Star Mo Williams as men's basketball coach Former NBA point guard Mo Williams was named head coach of the men's basketball program at Alabama State, the school announced Tuesday. Facebook ant colony roleplaying group grows to 1.8M members amid pandemic A Facebook group in which users pretend to be an ant colony has grown to more than 1.8 million members since social distancing procedures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 were implemented in the United States. AFRICOM, U.S. Army conduct vehicle maintenance training in Senegal U.S. Africa Command announced this week that in March Logistics Advisor Team 1610, 6th Battalion, 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade delivered a three-week long vehicle maintenance and recovery course in Senegal. Aimee Stephens, woman at center of transgender Supreme Court case, dies at 59 Aimee Stephens, the woman at the center of a landmark Supreme Court case on transgender rights, died Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union announced. She was 59. Brain power in numbers: Ants use collective cognition to navigate obstacles For a single ant, the world can be an overwhelmingly big place. To safely navigate their environs, ants rely on collective cognition. Special footwear might reduce pain from knee osteoarthritis, study finds Specially designed shoes can help reduce the pain of knee osteoarthritis, a study published Tuesday by JAMA has found. Broadway issues refunds for canceled performances through Sept. 6 The Broadway League announced Tuesday that theater performances would be canceled through Sept. 6 and refunds or exchanges issued for ticket holders. Dow drops 457 points as concerns about reopening drag down markets U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday amid growing concerns about plans to reopen the economy following measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19. 'Steering wheel' brain neurons control if mouse turns left, right, researchers find Scientists have found a group of neurons responsible for controlling the direction that mice turn. Monthly federal deficit hits record high $738B in April The federal deficit for the month of April reached a record high of $738 billion, the U.S. Treasury Department said Tuesday. Niall Horan to join BBC Radio One at Big Weekend remote festival Niall Horan announced Tuesday that he will join BBC Radio One at its annual Big Weekend festival in Britain in May, which will be done remotely for the first time due to the coronavirus. COVID-19 reaches rural America as number of cases rises The coronavirus threat is growing in America's rural areas -- and in many ways, the risk there is even more dire than it has been in big cities, experts say. |
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Top Science and Health Officials Offer Sobering View of Reopening ReadinessDespite progress on a vaccine, there is no guarantee it will be effective, experts said, and testing and contact tracing are still short of the levels needed. Coronavirus Will Keep Cal State Classes Online in the FallThe move by the nation’s largest four-year public university system comes as many other schools insist they will find a way to bring students back to campus despite the coronavirus. House Democrats Unveil $3 Trillion Pandemic Relief ProposalThe proposal was immediately rejected by Senate Republicans, who called it too large and far-reaching. Judge Hesitates to Accept Justice Dept. Move to Drop Flynn ChargeLaw enforcement officials’ abrupt decision to end the case drew accusations from former colleagues that they had undermined the rule of law. Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Releasing Trump's Tax ReturnsA majority of justices seemed skeptical of an effort by three House committees, but they seemed more sympathetic to the argument of the Manhattan district attorney. A Spaniel, a Mute Button and Profound Matters of StateAmerican democracy in the coronavirus era has gone digital or at least more distant, however fitfully and incompletely, as all three branches of government struggle to adapt to a new reality. Coronavirus Outbreak in Latin America Now Rivals Europe’s. But Its Options Are Worse.An analysis by The New York Times found some cities in Latin America have seen spikes in fatalities that match the worst of the pandemic elsewhere. Europe’s Museums Begin Reopening, Cautiously, With New RulesCompulsory face masks, hand-sanitizer stations and one-way routes are common features as institutions reinvent themselves for the Covid-19 era. For Bookstore Owners, Reopening Holds Promise and PerilAcross the country, booksellers are wrestling with how to safely open their stores. Some are racing ahead. Others feel it’s too risky. A Flower Shop Reinvented to ReopenHow a small florist in Oakland, Calif., navigated a minefield of rules to sell on the make-or-break Mother’s Day weekend. Trump Is Courting Black Voters. His Failures on the Virus Are a Problem.The president has only fleetingly addressed the pandemic’s outsize impact on black Americans, and made no apparent effort to aggressively tackle the racial disparities. In Israel, Modern Medicine Grapples With Ghosts of the Third ReichA Palestinian surgeon, a Jewish patient, a Nazi medical text — and an unlikely bond. Anthony Fauci, Supreme Court, ‘Hamilton’: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Boris Johnson’s Change of HeartThe British prime minister seemed relaxed about the pandemic. Then he was hospitalized with the virus. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. Nobody Is Protected From President TrumpThe simple accessory of a mask tells the story of a presidency and a pandemic. The Coronavirus Mental Health Crisis Hits HomeA journal of the Plague Year: Week 9. Ahmaud Arbery and the Ghosts of Lynchings PastAs a black man living in Georgia, I am all too aware of the state’s history of lynching. During This Coronavirus Crisis, Why Won't Trump Wear a Mask?He won’t wear a mask, fearing it will project weakness and defeat. Who does he think he’s fooling? Ahmaud Arbery's Killing Shows Running Has Long Excluded Black PeopleBorn in lily-white Oregon, it’s a sport that’s long claimed to be for everyone — even as African-American joggers have been persistently subjected to harassment and worse. Amid Covid-19, a Call for M.D.’s to Mail the Abortion PillFor decades, the consensus has been that F.D.A. regulations require that the abortion pill be obtained in a clinic. But that’s changing. In Netflix’s ‘Hollywood,’ One Movie Fixes Racism. Hooray!Ryan Murphy’s revisionist series is laughably self-satisfied and willfully naïve about complex real-world problems. I also kind of enjoyed it. I’m Sick of Asking the Children of Flint to Be ResilientIt’s time for reparations and resources and to not expect kids to “rise above.” After the Coronavirus, These Spaces Will Make Cities More ResilientOur shared economy depends most on what happens in between. The Coronavirus QuagmireIn the war on Covid-19, can America do better than a stalemate? Donald Trump, UnmaskedWe’re all in this together. Almost all. Tragedy in the Middle EastNoah Feldman’s “The Arab Winter” tries to find hope in a grim turn of events. What Do We Lose When Cannes Is Canceled?With no Riviera red carpets to trip over, our film writers discuss what the festival means to movies, moviegoers and especially Hollywood at this pivotal moment. Quarantined and Engaged: They Said ‘Yes!’The coronavirus didn’t stop these couples from celebrating their love with fun, creative and romantic proposals. Autopsy Shows Ahmaud Arbery Was Shot Twice in the ChestThe autopsy report, which also showed Mr. Arbery had no drugs or alcohol in his system, came as activists renewed their protests against prosecutors’ handling of the investigation into his death. Pregnant Woman and Partner Murdered in Their Staten Island HomeAn ex-convict with a gun was arrested as he left the house on Staten Island where the bodies were found. Ocasio-Cortez Commits Re-election Gaffe, Losing a Progressive Ballot LineRepresentative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez needed 15 signatures to secure a Working Families Party ballot spot, but a court challenge left her short of the mark. Kushner, Law Aside, Doesn’t Rule Out Delaying 2020 ElectionThe opinion of a White House staff member has no bearing on when the election is held, but his comment played into the concerns of President Trump’s detractors. Intelligence Chief Declassifies List of Obama-Era Names in Unusual StepRichard Grenell has given the list to the Justice Department as the president and his allies press to reshape perception of the Russian investigation. From Maternity Ward to Cemetery, a Morning of Murder in AfghanistanAfghans don’t need a reminder that no one is safe from the country’s endless war, but they got one anyway on Tuesday. Fauci Hearing: Who Were Those Masked (and Unmasked) Senators?The proceedings, billed as Dr. Anthony Fauci’s high noon, became a surreal pageant of dystopian government and politicized face wear. Uber Said to Be in Talks to Acquire GrubhubA deal would unite two large players in food delivery as more people order in meals during the pandemic. U.F.C.’s Coronavirus Plan Is Careful. Its Enforcement Has Been SpottyIn violation of the U.F.C.’s written guidance, there were interviews in the octagon, a lack of social distancing and missing masks. How to Rethink Your WeddingIt can still be great. First, do not panic. So You Had a Bad Day …Here are some tips to pick yourself back up again, regain some dignity and soldier on after the lousiest of days. Still Life With Fly Swatter, or Hourglass, or LemonsFive housebound photographers used everyday items to create images that speak to both their inner lives and the world beyond their walls. How Watching Bald Eagles Build a Nest Prepared Me for the PandemicAs the coronavirus forces many of us to conduct more of our lives online, nest cams reassure us that there can be value in parasocial companionship. Prayer Mats, ‘Peppa Pig’ and Patience: How I’m Raising My Muslim KidsIntroducing the concept of God is daunting. For now, determination and a little humor will have to do. Tiny Love Stories: ‘A Picture of Me Looking at You’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Cuban Sandwiches, Available for Takeout and Delivery Across the CityCafé Habana, Coppelia and Pilar Cuban Eatery are all offering the sandwich. He Was a Science Star. Then He Promoted a Questionable Cure for Covid-19.The man behind Trump’s favorite unproven treatment has made a great career assailing orthodoxy. His claim of a 100 percent cure rate shocked scientists around the world. More Recent Articles |
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At least 14 people were killed, including two newborns, Tuesday during an attack at a hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, authorities said.
The Arizona Coyotes are moving on from team president and CEO Ahron Cohen after nearly five years.
Steak 'n Shake announced Tuesday that it will close 51 stores owned by its parent company and six franchises, citing financial losses due to closures of dine-in service amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Doctors Without Borders has deployed two teams to New Mexico to assist Native American communities to combat the spread of COVID-19.
The Las Vegas Raiders and former Chicago Bears cornerback Prince Amukamara agreed to a contract Tuesday.
The world is slowly starting to open up again as the threat of the crisis brought on by the coronavirus pandemic begins to ease in some countries. From China to Israel to the United States, here's a look at places beginning to reopen.
California State University announced Tuesday that its 23 campuses will remain closed through the fall semester with "limited exceptions" due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Mamba Sports Academy is removing "Mamba" from its name to respect the wishes of Los Angeles Lakers icon Kobe Bryant's family.
Officials at Florida's Tyndall Air Force Base have completed a Programmatic Environmental Assessment and are ready to purge the last of the facilities damaged by Hurricane Michael in 2018.
The Department of Defense announced Tuesday that it has awarded a $138 million contract to ApiJect Systems America to create a ready supply chain for prefilled syringes when a COVID-19 vaccine is available.
Five surfers have died after surfing amid dangerous weather conditions off the coast of the Netherlands, Dutch authorities said Tuesday.
Former NBA point guard Mo Williams was named head coach of the men's basketball program at Alabama State, the school announced Tuesday.
A Facebook group in which users pretend to be an ant colony has grown to more than 1.8 million members since social distancing procedures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 were implemented in the United States.
U.S. Africa Command announced this week that in March Logistics Advisor Team 1610, 6th Battalion, 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade delivered a three-week long vehicle maintenance and recovery course in Senegal.
Aimee Stephens, the woman at the center of a landmark Supreme Court case on transgender rights, died Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union announced. She was 59.
For a single ant, the world can be an overwhelmingly big place. To safely navigate their environs, ants rely on collective cognition.
Specially designed shoes can help reduce the pain of knee osteoarthritis, a study published Tuesday by JAMA has found.
The Broadway League announced Tuesday that theater performances would be canceled through Sept. 6 and refunds or exchanges issued for ticket holders.
U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday amid growing concerns about plans to reopen the economy following measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Scientists have found a group of neurons responsible for controlling the direction that mice turn.
The federal deficit for the month of April reached a record high of $738 billion, the U.S. Treasury Department said Tuesday.
Niall Horan announced Tuesday that he will join BBC Radio One at its annual Big Weekend festival in Britain in May, which will be done remotely for the first time due to the coronavirus.
The coronavirus threat is growing in America's rural areas -- and in many ways, the risk there is even more dire than it has been in big cities, experts say. 
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