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Georgia attorney general requests DOJ to investigate handling of Arbery case Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr formally requested the Department of Justice on Sunday to investigate the homicide case of Ahmaud Arbery following widespread anger erupting over its handling. UFC 249 results: Justin Gaethje defeats Tony Ferguson for interim lightweight title Justin Gaethje upset Tony Ferguson to claim the interim lightweight title in the main event of UFC 249 on Saturday night in Jacksonville, Fla. Coronavirus deaths drop significantly in Europe; Britain cautious in reopening Despite a dramatic decline in the number of deaths from coronavirus in Europe, the region is generally taking a slow approach in easing restrictions, including in Britain where the pandemic has not subsided as much. Soccer star Alex Morgan gives birth to first child United States Women's National Team soccer star Alex Morgan gave birth to her first child. Denny Hamlin wins NASCAR iRacing finale at North Wilkesboro Denny Hamlin closed the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series with a bump-and-run victory Saturday in the North Wilkesboro 160 at the virtual North Wilkesboro Speedway. America Ferrera gives birth to second child, a daughter America Ferrera announced on Instagram she has given birth to her second child, a daughter. Kevin Hart says expected baby is a girl Actor and comedian Kevin Hart announced on Instagram Sunday that his pregnant wife Eniko is expecting a girl. Trevor Bauer holds giveaway after ESPN leaks phone number during KBO broadcast Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer set up a giveaway after ESPN accidentally showed his phone number during its broadcast of the Korea Baseball Organization. Pence distances self; 3 other coronavirus task force members to self-quarantine Vice President Mike Pence stayed away from the White House this weekend as three other members of the White House coronavirus task force remained in self-quarantine because of possible exposure to COVID-19. Alex Antetokounmpo, youngest brother of Giannis, skipping college to play in Europe Alex Antetokounmpo, the youngest brother of Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, intends to skip college and play professionally in Europe. N.Y. death rate returns to March levels, state investigating illness that has killed 3 children New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state's rate of COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations have fallen to their lowest levels since March, and the state is also investigating an illness that has killed three children. 26-year-old killed in shark attack at California beach A 26-year-old man died in a shark attack while surfing at a beach in northern California on Saturday, officials said. Prince Harry hopes Invictus family is 'coping well, supporting each other' The official Invictus Games Foundation's Twitter feed featured this weekend an encouraging message from Britain's Prince Harry. Watch: 'SNL' recommends housebound parents 'Let Kids Drink' in music video This weekend's "Saturday Night Live" included a music video called "Let Kids Drink," White House economic advisers say fourth stimulus package would be 'premature' White House economic advisers Kevin Hassett and Larry Kudlow said Sunday the Trump administration believes it would be premature for Congress to pass a fourth coronavirus economic relief package. After losing 2 children in 2018, Ruthie Ann Miles names new baby Hope Stage and television actress Ruthie Ann Miles announced on Instagram she has given birth to a daughter. Watch: Baldwin returns as Trump for virtual graduation sketch on 'SNL' "Saturday Night Live" satirized the current trend of using video-conference technology in graduation ceremonies for social-distancing students during the coronavirus pandemic. Summerlike heat to fade for western U.S. After nearly a full week of oppressive summerlike heat for the western United States, temperatures will finally ease back to normal levels this week. Cooking show host Valerie Bertinelli taking it one day at a time Taping of Season 11 of "Valerie's Home Cooking" was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, but host Valerie Bertinelli can't wait for viewers to see the 10 episodes she finished. On This Day, May 10: Mother's Day observed for first time in U.S. On May 10, 1908, Mother's Day was observed for the first time in the United States. Famous birthdays for May 10: Bono, Helio Castroneves Musician Bono turns 60 and race car driver Helio Castroneves turns 45, among the famous birthdays for May 10. More Recent Articles |
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‘Scary to Go to Work’: White House Races to Contain Virus in Its RanksWith two White House staff members testing positive, some officials fear the disease is already spreading rapidly through the West Wing. ‘The Whole Place Is Sick Now’: 72 Deaths at a Home for U.S. VeteransHalf of New Jersey’s Covid-19 fatalities are linked to nursing homes. Nowhere has the devastation been starker than at one built for members of the military. The Airline Business Is Terrible. It Will Probably Get Even Worse.An industry that is intimately familiar with failure confronts a crisis unlike any other. Executives say they have no idea when passengers will return. N.Y.C. Reports 38 Cases of Virus-Related Syndrome in ChildrenThe inflammatory syndrome, which health officials said resembles toxic shock, has killed three children in the state, and Mayor Bill de Blasio urged parents to watch for symptoms. U.S. to Accuse China of Trying to Hack Vaccine Data, as Virus Redirects CyberattacksIran and other nations are also looking to steal data and exploit the pandemic with attacks on infrastructure, officials say. Questions of Bias in Covid-19 Treatment Add to the Mourning for Black FamiliesThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have advised health professionals to be on the lookout for medical bias. Paramedics, Strained in the Hot Zone, Pull Back From CPRTheir mission is to save lives at any cost. But in New Jersey, the coronavirus has sickened so many emergency workers that some units are holding off on risky procedures like CPR. Surviving Covid-19 May Not Feel Like Recovery for SomeDebilitating symptoms can last long after a person’s body has gotten rid of the coronavirus, a reality Italians are now confronting. As Europe Reopens Schools, Relief Combines With RiskRestarting classes is central to reviving economies. But one question haunts the efforts: Just how contagious are children, and could they be the next super spreaders? Europe’s Battle-Hardened Nations Show Resilience in Virus FightCountries such as Croatia and Greece, which took early measures to stop the outbreak, have generally been aided by cooperation from citizens galvanized by tough recent experiences of war or financial disaster. Britain to Impose Coronavirus Quarantine on Air Arrivals“Stay alert,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned as the government eased restrictions on movement. How Pandemics EndAn infectious outbreak can conclude in more ways than one, historians say. But for whom does it end, and who gets to decide? When Will New York City Reopen? The Path Will Be DifficultThe factors that made the city one of the hardest hit on the planet — its density, mass transit and tourism — complicate a return to normalcy. ‘The Sunday Read’: The Iceman in WinterWhat happened to Val Kilmer? The unlikeliest star in Hollywood history is just starting to figure it out. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Bill Barr Twisted My Words in Dropping the Flynn Case. Here’s the Truth.The F.B.I.’s interview of Mr. Flynn was constitutional, lawful and for a legitimate counterintelligence purpose. Can the Democrats Avoid Trump’s China Trap?The president wants a new cold war to deflect attention from his failures. The Hunger Pains of a PandemicEmpty stomachs can lead to a dangerous desperation. The Pandemic Shows the Failure of Trump's Empty CabinetAll the holes and temps in the government have led to a permanent crisis. How to Beat Trump Online in the 2020 ElectionThe president’s digital presence is formidable, but veterans of the Yang and Buttigieg campaigns say it can be outmaneuvered. Leave NYC's Coronavirus Contact Tracing to the ProsMayor de Blasio should let the health department do its Covid-19 tracing. How to Make the Coronavirus Pandemic Even WorseThe president brings instability and confusion to a crisis. The Delirium Epidemic Within the Coronavirus PandemicDelirium is leaving many older patients more vulnerable. They need caregivers, despite no-visitor rules. We Treated Older Coronavirus Patients. Here’s How to Save More of Them.Requiring pulse oximetry in nursing homes would be a big step. Let the Pandemic Apologies BeginThose of us who’ve always lived the coronavirus life are ready to forgive you. After 4 Years of Silence, a Call to Mom on Mother’s DayA son’s attempt at mending a rift. Overlooked No More: June Almeida, Scientist Who Identified the First CoronavirusIn 1966, she used a powerful electron microscope to capture an image of a mysterious pathogen — the first coronavirus known to cause human disease. Coronanvirus Aid Plane That Crashed in Somalia May Have Been Shot Down, Report SaysThe Kenyan-registered aircraft was delivering much-needed humanitarian supplies for the fight against the coronavirus when it crashed. Shark Attack Kills Surfer in Northern CaliforniaBen Kelly, 26, who designed boards for a living, was surfing at Manresa State Beach near Santa Cruz when he was attacked. A Lifetime of Running With Ahmaud Arbery Ends With a Text: ‘We Lost Maud’Ahmaud Arbery and Akeem Baker were best friends who treated each other as brothers. With one now gone, the other struggles to move on. In U.K., Hard-Hit Minority Communities Struggle to Bury the DeadThe coronavirus outbreak has disproportionately affected some areas of Britain. A Birmingham mosque’s car park has been transformed into a makeshift mortuary to handle the influx of bodies. The Death of James Jordan: What We KnowTwo men are serving life sentences in prison for the death of Michael Jordan’s father, James, in 1993. One has maintained his innocence, and the other is now under review for parole. Mothers Don’t Have to Be MartyrsHow to shift your mind-set from giving so much of yourself to others. Little Richard: An Ecstasy You Couldn’t RefuseHe was a challenge to 1950s proprieties, wrapped in a package of pleasure and freedom. Hear 17 of his essential songs. Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Little House on the Prairie’Don’t judge: The series is a reassuring balance between sweet and sour, and can be transporting to a more carefree time. ‘S.N.L.’ Salutes Mothers as Baldwin’s Trump Gives Advice to GraduatesTina Fey joined the Mother’s Day tribute in the remotely-produced season finale, which also featured Kristen Wiig and Boyz II Men. More Recent Articles |
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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr formally requested the Department of Justice on Sunday to investigate the homicide case of Ahmaud Arbery following widespread anger erupting over its handling.
Justin Gaethje upset Tony Ferguson to claim the interim lightweight title in the main event of UFC 249 on Saturday night in Jacksonville, Fla.
Despite a dramatic decline in the number of deaths from coronavirus in Europe, the region is generally taking a slow approach in easing restrictions, including in Britain where the pandemic has not subsided as much.
United States Women's National Team soccer star Alex Morgan gave birth to her first child.
Denny Hamlin closed the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series with a bump-and-run victory Saturday in the North Wilkesboro 160 at the virtual North Wilkesboro Speedway.
America Ferrera announced on Instagram she has given birth to her second child, a daughter.
Actor and comedian Kevin Hart announced on Instagram Sunday that his pregnant wife Eniko is expecting a girl.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Trevor Bauer set up a giveaway after ESPN accidentally showed his phone number during its broadcast of the Korea Baseball Organization.
Vice President Mike Pence stayed away from the White House this weekend as three other members of the White House coronavirus task force remained in self-quarantine because of possible exposure to COVID-19.
Alex Antetokounmpo, the youngest brother of Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, intends to skip college and play professionally in Europe.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state's rate of COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations have fallen to their lowest levels since March, and the state is also investigating an illness that has killed three children.
A 26-year-old man died in a shark attack while surfing at a beach in northern California on Saturday, officials said.
The official Invictus Games Foundation's Twitter feed featured this weekend an encouraging message from Britain's Prince Harry.
This weekend's "Saturday Night Live" included a music video called "Let Kids Drink,"
White House economic advisers Kevin Hassett and Larry Kudlow said Sunday the Trump administration believes it would be premature for Congress to pass a fourth coronavirus economic relief package.
Stage and television actress Ruthie Ann Miles announced on Instagram she has given birth to a daughter.
"Saturday Night Live" satirized the current trend of using video-conference technology in graduation ceremonies for social-distancing students during the coronavirus pandemic.
After nearly a full week of oppressive summerlike heat for the western United States, temperatures will finally ease back to normal levels this week.
Taping of Season 11 of "Valerie's Home Cooking" was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, but host Valerie Bertinelli can't wait for viewers to see the 10 episodes she finished.
On May 10, 1908, Mother's Day was observed for the first time in the United States.
Musician Bono turns 60 and race car driver Helio Castroneves turns 45, among the famous birthdays for May 10. 
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