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Alex Azar: Reopening does not entirely depend on coronavirus vaccine Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said that reopening plans do not entirely "depend on a vaccine" after the Trump administration set a goal to develop a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year." Coronavirus deaths, cases surge in Brazil as other nations stabilize Deaths and cases in Brazil are skyrocketing as other nations, including epicenters at one time, have stabilized. Kevin Harvick earns 50th career win as NASCAR season resumes at Darlington Kevin Harvick edged Alex Bowman to win The Real Heroes 400 on Sunday at Darlington Raceway in NASCAR's first race back following a 10-week layoff due to the coronavirus pandemic. One dead, one injured after Canadian Forces Snowbird jet crashes into B.C. home One member of the Canadian Armed Forces was killed and another was seriously injured when a military acrobatic aircraft crashed Sunday in British Columbia. Siberian Husky Nick named Best in Show at the 'Beverly Hills Dog Show' Nick, a Siberian Husky, was crowned the winner of the "Beverly Hills Dog Show," which was taped in February and aired on NBC Sunday night. Just Sam wins 'American Idol' Season 3 on ABC Just Sam was crowned the Season 3 winner of "American Idol" on ABC Sunday night. Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson top Rickie Fowler, Matthew Wolff in charity skins game Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson defeated Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff in a coronavirus charity skins game Sunday at Seminole Golf Club in Florida as live golf returned to television. Four-star QB Dematrius Davis commits to Auburn over LSU, Virginia Tech Dematrius Davis, one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the 2021 class, announced Sunday that he has committed to Auburn. Minnesota Vikings S Anthony Harris signs franchise tender Minnesota Vikings safety Anthony Harris signed his franchise tender with the organization, he announced Sunday. Arthur becomes first named storm of season; warnings issued for N.C. Tropical Storm Arthur became the first named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season late Saturday night offshore Florida. Israel swears in new Netanyahu-Gantz unity government Israel's parliament on Sunday swore in a new unity government ending a more than year-long political deadlock following a deal between rivals Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz. Jerome Powell: U.S. economic recovery from coronavirus may take at least a year Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he believes the U.S. economy may not recover from the effects of COVID-19 until at least early 2021 depending on the development of a vaccine and a possible resurgence. Look: Kaia Gerber shares photo of arm in cast after 'little accident' Model Kaia Gerber posted a photo of her wearing a bikini and a full-arm cast this weekend. Jessica Alba to star in Netflix thriller 'Trigger Warning' "Dark Angel" and "Sin City" actress Jessica Alba has signed on to star in and executive produce Netflix's action-thriller movie, "Trigger Warning." Timothy Olyphant, Katee Sackhoff join 'Mandalorian' ensemble Timothy Olyphant and Katee Sackhoff have joined the Season 2 cast for "The Mandalorian" on Disney+. Phyllis George, Miss America and 'NFL Today' host, dead at 70 Miss America 1971 Phyllis George has died of a blood disorder at age 70, her family announced. Chinese ambassador found dead in home near Tel Aviv China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, was found dead at his official residence Sunday morning in the coastal town of Herzliya near Tel Aiv apparently of natural causes, according to the Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Air Force launches X-37B spy plane from Florida The Air Force launched the sixth mission of the uncrewed X-37B spy plane toward orbit at 9:14 a.m. EDT Sunday from Florida with several experiments on board. Eleven firefighters injured in structure fire in downtown Los Angeles Eleven firefighters were injured, including three critically, in an explosion at a commercial smoke shop in downtown Los Angeles, officials said. O’Hurley: ‘Beverly Hills Dog Show’ is ‘more glitzy’ than other canine competitions Host John O'Hurley said viewers of Sunday's "Beverly Hills Dog Show" on NBC are in for a treat. Famous birthdays for May 17: Jordan Knight, Bob Saget Singer Jordan Knight turns 50 and actor/comedian Bob Saget turns 64, among the famous birthdays for May 17. Jennifer Connelly: ‘Snowpiercer’ reflects questions we are asking ourselves now The stars of "Snowpiercer" say a cautionary tale about environmental disaster and social inequity, like the one driving their new TNT train thriller, never has been more relevant. On This Day, May 17: Explorer begins journey to sail papyrus boat across Atlantic On May 17, 1970, Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl set sail from Morocco in a papyrus boat called the Ra II, modeled on drawings of ancient Egyptian vessels. |
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Covid-19 Outbreak in Nigeria Is Just One of Africa’s Alarming Hot SpotsDozens of doctors are infected and gravediggers are overwhelmed in Kano, Nigeria’s second-largest city, where inaction led to an unchecked outbreak. Across Africa, other hot spots are emerging. Inspector General’s Firing Puts Pompeo’s Use of Taxpayer Funds Under ScrutinyAccusations of improperly using government resources have trailed the secretary of state, but President Trump’s move to fire the State Department inspector general has handed Democrats a new weapon. Fed Chair Says Economic Recovery May ‘Stretch’ Through End of 2021Jerome H. Powell, who heads the central bank, predicted a slow economic recovery and reiterated that policymakers may need to do more. Is Ronan Farrow Too Good to Be True?He has delivered revelatory reporting on some of the defining stories of our time. But a close examination reveals the weaknesses in what may be called an era of resistance journalism. ‘Straight-Up Fire’ in His Veins: Teen Battles New Coronavirus SyndromeJack McMorrow, 14, awoke in agony, with heart failure. His case may help doctors understand a frightening new affliction in children linked to the coronavirus. As States Reopen, Governors Balance Existing Risks With New OnesThe costs of the coronavirus shutdown, economic and otherwise, have driven many people to the breaking point. But governors are increasingly worried about the costs of reopening, too. One More Relationship Tested by the Pandemic: SiblingsFor many brothers and sisters, the coronavirus and its limits on relationships outside the home have upended their dynamics. Why Driving in New York City Now Feels ‘Post-Apocalyptic’Fifth Avenue moves like a country road. The F.D.R. Drive is smooth sailing. The coronavirus pandemic has made steering a car through the city an eerily normal activity. ‘The Sunday Read’: Letters of RecommendationOur worlds are smaller now. So for today, expand yours by peering through the views offered by a writer’s window, a grandmother’s diary and a believer’s superstition. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. How Many Covid Deaths? Don’t Ask President TrumpThe president has expressed skepticism about the fatality figures reported to him by his own experts. Will Coronavirus Kill Office Life?Your workplace shaped your identity in ways you never knew. Obama Lives in Trump’s HeadThe president feels the need to shower lies and blame upon his predecessor. Forty Years Later, Lessons for the Pandemic From Mount St. HelensThe tensions we now face between science, politics and economics also arose before the country’s most destructive volcanic eruption. My Cancer Doesn’t Care About the CoronavirusI’ve seen a new layer of anxiety, and heroism, during my lonely treatment visits. How Democrats Win in Montana (and They Do Win)For the shrewd Montana Democrat, good government and good politics are often indistinguishable. I’ll Take Biden’s Confusion Over Trump’s CorruptionLet’s not repeat the false equivalence of 2016. Coronavirus, Slaughterhouses and Americans' Love of MeatMeat-eating is part of the American identity, a tradition that underlies efforts to keep slaughterhouses open despite coronavirus outbreaks. Coronavirus Is Hitting Nursing Homes Hard. How We Treat the Elderly Made It Inevitable.After decades of mistreatment, older Americans are bearing the worst of the pandemic. The Silver Lining of Being Quarantined During RamadanBeing at home with family has made observing Islam’s holiest month a richer and deeper spiritual experience. Wandering a Grand Hotel Emptied by Coronavirus, and Checking 1,400 TapsA luxury hotel in Barcelona plans to welcome guests again once Spain’s lockdown ends. Until then, its sole occupant lives in a room with enviable views and preps it for a post-pandemic world. As Cable TV Fades, Fearing ‘the End of Comedy Central’The network that made the careers of Dave Chappelle, Stephen Colbert and Amy Schumer has laid off top executives while looking to make shows that are cheaper to produce. Jack Ma Leaves SoftBank Board as Record Losses LoomThe Chinese tycoon’s disclosure came just hours before the company was preparing to announce a major financial hit to its annual results from the coronavirus and a slump in the tech sector. Canadian Snowbirds Jet Crashes During Tribute to Coronavirus WorkersAnother member of the military was injured, the authorities said. The jet crashed into a house in Kamloops, British Columbia. Trump looks ahead to post-coronavirus sports: "We want big, big stadiums loaded with people."The president called in to the broadcast of the golf tour’s first live TV event since the coronavirus pandemic shuttered tournaments. Black Deliveryman Says He Was Blocked and Interrogated by White DriverTravis Miller Sr. said he was trying to leave a gated neighborhood in Oklahoma after a delivery when a vehicle blocked his path. S. David Freeman, 94, Tireless Advocate for Clean Energy, DiesA folksy but forceful “Green Cowboy,” he helped shape energy policy in the White House and at local utilities for seven decades. Without Fans, Some College Football Games Won’t Make Financial SenseThere are nearly 30 games scheduled for neutral sites in the coming season. Financially, they become somewhat untenable if the coronavirus forces them to go without fans. This Summer, Consider Camping in Your Own BackyardThe great outdoors can be made a little smaller for a close-to-home adventure. Lynn Shelton, Director of Intimate Comic Dramas, Dies at 54She got a late start on her filmmaking career but won acclaim for a freewheeling style that made room for contributions from actors like Marc Maron. More Recent Articles |
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Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said that reopening plans do not entirely "depend on a vaccine" after the Trump administration set a goal to develop a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year."
Deaths and cases in Brazil are skyrocketing as other nations, including epicenters at one time, have stabilized.
Kevin Harvick edged Alex Bowman to win The Real Heroes 400 on Sunday at Darlington Raceway in NASCAR's first race back following a 10-week layoff due to the coronavirus pandemic.
One member of the Canadian Armed Forces was killed and another was seriously injured when a military acrobatic aircraft crashed Sunday in British Columbia.
Nick, a Siberian Husky, was crowned the winner of the "Beverly Hills Dog Show," which was taped in February and aired on NBC Sunday night.
Just Sam was crowned the Season 3 winner of "American Idol" on ABC Sunday night.
Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson defeated Rickie Fowler and Matthew Wolff in a coronavirus charity skins game Sunday at Seminole Golf Club in Florida as live golf returned to television.
Dematrius Davis, one of the top dual-threat quarterbacks in the 2021 class, announced Sunday that he has committed to Auburn.
Minnesota Vikings safety Anthony Harris signed his franchise tender with the organization, he announced Sunday.
Tropical Storm Arthur became the first named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season late Saturday night offshore Florida.
Israel's parliament on Sunday swore in a new unity government ending a more than year-long political deadlock following a deal between rivals Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he believes the U.S. economy may not recover from the effects of COVID-19 until at least early 2021 depending on the development of a vaccine and a possible resurgence.
Model Kaia Gerber posted a photo of her wearing a bikini and a full-arm cast this weekend.
"Dark Angel" and "Sin City" actress Jessica Alba has signed on to star in and executive produce Netflix's action-thriller movie, "Trigger Warning."
Timothy Olyphant and Katee Sackhoff have joined the Season 2 cast for "The Mandalorian" on Disney+.
Miss America 1971 Phyllis George has died of a blood disorder at age 70, her family announced.
China's ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, was found dead at his official residence Sunday morning in the coastal town of Herzliya near Tel Aiv apparently of natural causes, according to the Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Air Force launched the sixth mission of the uncrewed X-37B spy plane toward orbit at 9:14 a.m. EDT Sunday from Florida with several experiments on board.
Eleven firefighters were injured, including three critically, in an explosion at a commercial smoke shop in downtown Los Angeles, officials said.
Host John O'Hurley said viewers of Sunday's "Beverly Hills Dog Show" on NBC are in for a treat.
Singer Jordan Knight turns 50 and actor/comedian Bob Saget turns 64, among the famous birthdays for May 17.
The stars of "Snowpiercer" say a cautionary tale about environmental disaster and social inequity, like the one driving their new TNT train thriller, never has been more relevant.
On May 17, 1970, Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl set sail from Morocco in a papyrus boat called the Ra II, modeled on drawings of ancient Egyptian vessels. 
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