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Tesla sues California county as Musk threatens to move operations Tesla filed a lawsuit Saturday against Alameda County, Calif., and CEO Elon Musk threatened to move the company's headquarters and operations out of state. FDA authorizes for antigen-based coronavirus test The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the first emergency use authorization for a new kind of coronavirus test this week. Army solicits bids for wearable technology to detect COVID-19 in early stages The Army is requesting bids for a $25 million contract for wearable sensors to detect early symptoms of COVID-19. Memo: Prior COVID-19 diagnosis 'permanently disqualifying' for U.S. military service Military Entrance Processing Stations won't process individuals who have had COVID-19 for military service, even if they've fully recovered from the virus, the Pentagon confirmed this week. Britain to launch 14-day quarantine for arriving travelers, airlines say British airlines said they have been told the government is planning a 14-day quarantine for anyone arriving there from any country other Ireland. California life in the COVID-19 pandemic The state of California has enacted a shelter-in-place order in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, urging residents to stay in their homes except for essential travel and closing non-essential businesses. Red carpet events have been canceled. The production of many films and TV shows has been suspended. Billy Crystal, Tiffany Haddish to co-host Feeding America Comedy Festival Billy Crystal, Tiffany Haddish, Kenan Thompson and Byron Allen are set to co-host Sunday's Feeding America Comedy Festival. In Photos: Notable deaths of 2020 Rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, singer-songwriter John Prine, New Orleans jazz legend Ellis Marsalis, soul singer Bill Withers, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers, NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, Oscar-winning actor Kirk Douglas, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and WWE wrestler Rocky Johnson are among the famous people who have died in 2020. IRS sets deadline to enter direct deposit information for stimulus checks The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday is the last day for Americans to provide their direct deposit information to receive their stimulus checks directly to their bank accounts. N.Y. to expand COVID-19 testing in low-income, minority communities, Gov. Cuomo says New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday the state plans to expand COVID-19 testing in low-income and minority communities. New Jersey nursing home with overwhelmed morgue fined for violations Federal health officials fined a New Jersey nursing home where last month authorities discovered 17 bodies piled in a small morgue. Rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard dead at 87CBS orders first seasons of 'Clarice,' 'Equalizer,' 'B Positive' for 2020-21 CBS said it has ordered first seasons of three new shows -- "Clarice," "The Equalizer" and "B Positive" for the 2020-21 television season. YoungBoy Never Broke Again's '38 Baby 2' tops U.S. album chart Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "38 Baby 2" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. Record cold, snow overtakes northeastern U.S. Americans across a large portion of the Northeast are in the midst of an unusually late-season blast of Arctic air courtesy of the polar vortex. Ohio State University agrees to $10M settlement with abuse victims Ohio State University will pay more than $40 million to 162 former students who said a team doctor abused them over two decades, the school announced. Entertainer Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy dies of COVID-19 complications at 75 German-born entertainer Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn, one half of the stage duo Siegfried & Roy, has died of complications from the coronavirus. He was 75. Planet already seeing temps beyond human tolerability Researchers have predicted that if climate change goes unabated, the planet will experience intolerable heat in several decades. But a new study has found that in certain global hot spots, it's already happening. FDA approves first at-home saliva test for COVID-19 The first COVID-19 test using saliva samples that patients collect at home has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Famous birthdays for May 9: Ghostface Killah, Noah Centineo Rapper Ghostface Killah turns 50 and actor Noah Centineo 24, among the famous birthdays for May 9. On This Day, May 9: Freighter collapses Tampa Bay bridge, killing 35 On May 9, 1980, a Liberian freighter rammed a bridge in Florida's Tampa Bay, collapsing part of the span and dropping 35 people to their deaths. Drug may curb dangerous urges in pedophiles, study says A testosterone-lowering drug can reduce male pedophiles' risk of sexually abusing children, according to a new Swedish study. More Recent Articles
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Mysterious Coronavirus Illness Claims 3 Children in New YorkA baffling ailment linked to Covid-19 has killed three young children and sickened 73 others across the state. Virus Conspiracists Elevate a New ChampionA video showcasing baseless arguments by Dr. Judy Mikovits, including attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci, has been viewed more than eight million times in the past week. Fight Over Virus’s Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election BattleElements of the right have sought to bolster President Trump’s political standing by turning scientific questions into political issues. Mother's Day Bouquets: How Five Friends Saved a Tulip Farm From Covid-19A group of old high school friends moved home and bought a tulip farm, just as the coronavirus threatened to devastate the industry. Here’s how the power of friendship and innovation saved them. Little Richard, Flamboyant Wild Man of Rock ’n’ Roll, Dies at 87Delving deeply into the wellsprings of gospel music and the blues, and screaming as if for his very life, he created something new, thrilling and dangerous. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. William Barr’s Perversion of JusticeThe attorney general is turning the Justice Department into a political weapon for the president. Angelina Jolie:This year, I’m remembering my mom’s spirit, and the power of so many women I’ve met around the world. 'Rodham' Asks: What If Hillary Clinton Never Married Bill?A new novel hypothesizes a different history — and future — for a trailblazing woman. My Son Is a Nurse. The Coronavirus Means I Worry About Losing Him Every Day.His New York City hospital has been all pandemic, all the time. 10 Films to Watch for Mother's DayRemind her that she’s the best: You can stream these shorts right here, from the safety of home. How the Coronavirus Pandemic Is Like the Vietnam WarChance rules. Leaders lie. Deaths become statistics. The parallels between the disease and the war are everywhere. Live and Let Die, Trump-StyleThe world’s greatest con artist has finally come up against a foe he can’t fool. Congress: Enact a Federal Job GuaranteeCongress should enact a federal jobs guarantee. An Ode to the Humble BalconyIt is private, yet public; exposed, yet secluded. It offers company without the demands of intimacy, and we should never take it for granted again. What New Yorkers Miss: The Met, Subways, Crowds, ‘Just Everything’The crowds, the big-ticket blockbusters that were a subway ride away, “just everything”: What’s gone has transformed the city. The Grapelord of Napa Faces a Threat Worse Than PlagueFor 50 years, Andy Beckstoffer drove up the price of wine. Did the strategy work too well? Obama Criticizes Trump Administration in Private Call With AlliesSpeaking to 3,000 supporters, the former president took a sharper line toward the Trump administration than he typically does in public. As South Korea Eases Limits, Virus Cluster Prompts Seoul to Close BarsWith no vaccine in sight, the country is urging people to reclaim more of their daily lives, while bracing for new waves that are all but inevitable. F.D.A. Approves First Antigen Test for Detecting the CoronavirusThe test offers medical workers and health authorities an inexpensive tool for fast, mass screening. Elon Musk Lashes Out at Officials Keeping Tesla Plant Closed Over VirusHe says he’ll move the headquarters of his electric car company out of California to Texas or Nevada. Israel Cracks Down on Banks Over Payments to Palestinian InmatesAn Israeli military order forbids banks in the occupied West Bank from processing payments that the Palestinian Authority distributes to the families of Palestinians who have spent time in Israeli jails. Filipino Musicians Drive Hong Kong’s Music Scene, but Gigs Have Dried UpBattered by the one-two punch of protests and a pandemic, Hong Kong’s music venues have mostly gone silent. No one has felt the pinch more than singers, drummers and guitarists from the Philippines. Hospitals Struggle to Restart Lucrative Elective Care After Coronavirus ShutdownsThe nation’s medical centers were forced to stop offering many surgeries, and sustained severe financial losses. Reopening is a daunting task amid the threat of more infection. A First Among Gerber Babies: She’s AdoptedMagnolia Earl, a 1-year-old from California, was selected from among more than 327,000 entrants to represent Gerber in marketing campaigns. 10 Eclectic Homes to Get Lost InRooms that are not just different than those you’re self-isolating in but unlike most others, too. More Recent Articles |
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Tesla filed a lawsuit Saturday against Alameda County, Calif., and CEO Elon Musk threatened to move the company's headquarters and operations out of state.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued the first emergency use authorization for a new kind of coronavirus test this week.
The Army is requesting bids for a $25 million contract for wearable sensors to detect early symptoms of COVID-19.
Military Entrance Processing Stations won't process individuals who have had COVID-19 for military service, even if they've fully recovered from the virus, the Pentagon confirmed this week.
British airlines said they have been told the government is planning a 14-day quarantine for anyone arriving there from any country other Ireland.
The state of California has enacted a shelter-in-place order in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, urging residents to stay in their homes except for essential travel and closing non-essential businesses. Red carpet events have been canceled. The production of many films and TV shows has been suspended.
Billy Crystal, Tiffany Haddish, Kenan Thompson and Byron Allen are set to co-host Sunday's Feeding America Comedy Festival.
Rock 'n' roll icon Little Richard, singer-songwriter John Prine, New Orleans jazz legend Ellis Marsalis, soul singer Bill Withers, jazz icon Manu Dibango, country music icon Kenny Rogers, NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, Oscar-winning actor Kirk Douglas, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, and WWE wrestler Rocky Johnson are among the famous people who have died in 2020.
The Internal Revenue Service said Wednesday is the last day for Americans to provide their direct deposit information to receive their stimulus checks directly to their bank accounts.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Saturday the state plans to expand COVID-19 testing in low-income and minority communities.
Federal health officials fined a New Jersey nursing home where last month authorities discovered 17 bodies piled in a small morgue.
CBS said it has ordered first seasons of three new shows -- "Clarice," "The Equalizer" and "B Positive" for the 2020-21 television season.
Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "38 Baby 2" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
Americans across a large portion of the Northeast are in the midst of an unusually late-season blast of Arctic air courtesy of the polar vortex.
Ohio State University will pay more than $40 million to 162 former students who said a team doctor abused them over two decades, the school announced.
German-born entertainer Roy Uwe Ludwig Horn, one half of the stage duo Siegfried & Roy, has died of complications from the coronavirus. He was 75.
Researchers have predicted that if climate change goes unabated, the planet will experience intolerable heat in several decades. But a new study has found that in certain global hot spots, it's already happening.
The first COVID-19 test using saliva samples that patients collect at home has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Rapper Ghostface Killah turns 50 and actor Noah Centineo 24, among the famous birthdays for May 9.
On May 9, 1980, a Liberian freighter rammed a bridge in Florida's Tampa Bay, collapsing part of the span and dropping 35 people to their deaths.
A testosterone-lowering drug can reduce male pedophiles' risk of sexually abusing children, according to a new Swedish study. 
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