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Pentagon: Reports of sexual assault in military increased 3 percent in 2019 Reports of sexual assault in the military grew by 3 percent last year, the Pentagon said Thursday. Tom Brady 'All-In Challenge' package draws $800K for coronavirus relief efforts A package that included a private dinner or workout with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady sold for $800,000 as part of the "All-In Challenge." Michigan Gov. Whitmer extends COVID-19 state of emergency amid armed protests Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extended the state of emergency issued amid the COVID-19 outbreak as armed protesters gathered at the capitol building in Lansing on Thursday calling for businesses to reopen. Miami Dolphins waive former first-round pick Taco Charlton The Miami Dolphins waived former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Taco Charlton after one season. Germany designates Hezbollah a 'terrorist organization' Jeremy Issacharoff, Israel's ambassador to Germany, said Jerusalem welcomed the ban as an "extremely significant and meaningful step by Germany" in fighting terrorism. Churchill Downs' spring meet to open May 16 without spectators Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby, will open for spectator-free racing May 16 under strict guidelines, racetrack officials announced Thursday. Major airlines will require passengers to wear face coverings Three major U.S. airlines on Thursday announced they will require passengers to wear face coverings on planes as unions and politicians pressure the Trump administration to mandate the practice nationwide. Eurozone economy shrinks 3.8 percent amid coronavirus lockdowns The eurozone's economy shrank 3.8 percent in the first three months of 2020 according to initial estimates released Thursday. NASCAR to resume season in May without fans NASCAR announced Thursday that it will return to action May 17 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina without fans in attendance. Judge pushes back prison date for parents in college scandal due to COVID-19 A federal judge on Thursday pushed back the date for two parents to report to prison to serve their sentences in the college admissions scandal, citing the COVID-19 pandemic. Horse-drawn buggy overturns in flooded Kentucky creek, leaving 4 children dead A heavy rainstorm in northeastern Kentucky turned tragic late Wednesday after a horse-drawn buggy overturned while crossing a flooded creek. ARC Group nabs $7.2B DoD contract for moving services U.S. Transportation Command has awarded a $7.2 billion Global Household Goods Contract to American Roll On Roll Off Carrier Group, the Pentagon announced Thursday. In Photos: The Kentucky Derby through the years Known for mint juleps, bold fashion and wagering, the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., is the longest-running sporting event in the United States, first held in 1875. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year's iconic horse race will be postponed until September. Here's a look back through the history of the event. Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin diagnosed with COVID-19 Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced Thursday he's tested positive for coronavirus. Lawmakers call on congressional leaders to secure USPS funding A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Thursday sent a letter to congressional leaders calling for emergency funding for the U.S. Postal Service in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Chicago Bears to sign veterans Tashaun Gipson, Ted Ginn Jr. The Chicago Bears reached agreements with veteran wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. and former Houston Texans safety Tashaun Gipson on Thursday. Lockheed completes final test of Precision Strike Missile for Army Lockheed Martin has successfully completed the third and final test of its next-generation long-range missile designed for the Army's Precision Strike Missile program, the company announced this week. Blood clots, skin lesions among newly identified possible COVID-19 symptoms Blood clots, skin rashes and other lesions might be among the symptoms some people experience with COVID-19, according to new research released Thursday. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo gets second term Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday announced that she appointed poet laureate Joy Harjo for a second term. Nancy Pelosi proposes $1T for state, local governments in next coronavirus bill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said Congress would seek to include about $1 trillion in funds for state and local governments in its next coronavirus relief bill. Researchers move toward once-yearly treatment for HIV Researchers have reformulated an HIV medication into a version they hope can eventually be taken as infrequently as once a year. Artifacts, skulls at ancient cemetery reveal early multicultural community in Europe Archaeologists have recovered evidence of the formation of a multicultural community during Europe's Migration Period. Older Americans delaying medical care amid pandemic The coronavirus pandemic has led many older adults to postpone medical care, a new survey finds. 72-year-old breaks three world records in solo trans-Atlantic rowing trip Graham Walters, 72, has broken three world records in completing his solo trans-Atlantic rowing trip in 96 days. |
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Amid a Rising Coronavirus Death Toll, Trump Leaves the Grieving to OthersPresident Trump has led no national mourning for the more than 63,000 Americans who have died from the coronavirus, emphasizing confidence about the future rather than dwelling on the present. ‘We Ran Out of Space’: Bodies Pile Up as N.Y. Struggles to Bury Its DeadThe coronavirus crisis is overwhelming New York’s system for burying the dead. MTA Subway Will Close Overnight for DisinfectionThe system has fully shut down only twice in the past decade, both times as a result of hurricanes. Millions Had Risen Out of Poverty. Coronavirus Is Pulling Them Back.Experts say that for the first time since 1998, global poverty will increase. At least a half billion people could slip into destitution by the end of the year. As Workers Fall Ill, U.S. Presses Mexico to Keep American-Owned Plants OpenMultinational corporations with factories in Mexico have remained open, even after coronavirus outbreaks hit their facilities. Stymied in Seeking Benefits, Millions of Unemployed Go UncountedAs state agencies grapple with new guidelines and sheer volume, many workers are frustrated in filing claims and omitted from jobless tallies. Old Drugs May Find a New Purpose: Fighting the CoronavirusA “drug repurposing” strategy uncovers dozens of compounds that have the unexpected potential to combat the virus. Labs Across U.S. Join Federal Initiative to Study Coronavirus GenomeThe project, announced by the C.D.C., will help trace patterns of transmission, investigate outbreaks and map how the virus is evolving, which can impact a cure. Who Should Wear Masks on Planes? More Airlines Say EveryoneMajor carriers are requiring masks on their flight crews. United, Delta and American decided that passengers must cover their faces, too. Macy’s Plans to Reopen All of Its 775 Stores in 6 to 8 WeeksThe chain’s plans also brought into sharper focus what the pandemic-era shopping experience may look like. Reopening, Joe Biden, Antarctica: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Three: Mirror ImageFive years into a rabbit hole, Caleb goes from one side of the screen to the other. I’m Grateful for Bad Virtual LifeThank goodness for crummy video conferencing. When Science Is PartisanA conversation with National Affairs editor Yuval Levin. Georgia's Coronavirus Reopening Is a Cautionary LessonHere’s what other states can learn from our inept reopening. The Coronavirus Has Beaten Trump’s Divisive PloyAs the nation unifies, divisiveness falls flat. Republicans Want to Disavow Trump's Coronavirus Response. It’s Too Late.G.O.P. lawmakers have enabled all of the president’s misadventures up to now. They can’t disavow his response to the coronavirus. The Coronavirus Vaccine May Have a Shortcut: Infecting VolunteersShould we take it? In the Coronavirus Crisis, True Leaders Stand OutSwift action, compassion and trust in science mark the most effective responses to the coronavirus. The Coronavirus Could Change Amazon, and Silicon ValleyAmazon may be bigger than ever, but change is coming for the tech giants, too. The Coronavirus Is No Reason Not To Start a FamilyOn affirming life, in all its uncertainty and suffering. Lobbyists Robbed Coronavirus Relief Loans From Small BusinessesYears of lavish political spending by special interest groups were all in anticipation of a time like this. Coronavirus Vaccines Could Be Fought Over GloballyThis isn’t just about saving lives. It’s also about power, profit and national prestige. 2002: When the Rock Went Hollywood and Movie Stars Still RuledTwo decades ago, the box office glittered with Sandra Bullock, Ben Affleck, Jodie Foster and a certain pro wrestler. Now it’s all about the franchise. What Do Famous People’s Bookshelves Reveal?In quarantine, people are inadvertently exposing their reading habits — embarrassing, surprising and impressive. Joe Biden Will Address Tara Reade's Allegation on 'Morning Joe'After weeks of silence that prompted Democratic frustration, Joe Biden will discuss a former Senate aide’s allegation of sexual assault on “Morning Joe.” Trump Attacks Flynn Inquiry Amid New Revelations on F.B.I.The bureau was on the verge of closing its investigation into Michael Flynn in early 2017 when new evidence prompted agents to keep it open, newly disclosed court papers showed. Female Genital Mutilation Outlawed in SudanA new law criminalizes genital cutting, a harmful practice that nine in 10 Sudanese women are said to have endured. But some warned laws alone cannot eliminate the practice. Two Arrested in Killings of Transgender Women in Puerto RicoThe police said they had classified the deaths as a hate crime after the remains of two women were found in a badly burned car last week. Lockdown TV: Netflix Dominates, News Surges and Bea Arthur Is Still GoldenBut after a peak in March, the audience has started to shrink. “There’s only so much content people can consume,” a Nielsen executive says. After Decades of Service, Five Nuns Die as Virus Sweeps Through ConventThe coronavirus outbreak was difficult to trace in the Wisconsin convent, which specializes in care for aging nuns with dementia. How to Feel Together When You Are ApartFor couples physically separated by coronavirus, here are a few strategies to make your newly long-distance relationship feel a little bit closer. Coronavirus Antibody Test: What You Need to KnowOur ability to test for coronavirus antibodies is growing, but what we can do with that information is still limited. Quarantini Anyone? When Everyday Drinking Becomes a ProblemAs weeks in lockdown pile up, what started out as a way to unwind may start to feel like an unexpectedly stubborn habit. I Need a Vacation From Parenting in IsolationCan I ask my ex to take the kids, even though his girlfriend doesn’t want them? Some Professional Dancers Let It Go on TikTok: 'Is This the Future?'Low pressure, low stakes, low toil: Professional dancers with time on their hands are learning the pleasures of TikTok challenges. More Recent Articles
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Reports of sexual assault in the military grew by 3 percent last year, the Pentagon said Thursday.
A package that included a private dinner or workout with Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady sold for $800,000 as part of the "All-In Challenge."
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer extended the state of emergency issued amid the COVID-19 outbreak as armed protesters gathered at the capitol building in Lansing on Thursday calling for businesses to reopen.
The Miami Dolphins waived former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Taco Charlton after one season.
Jeremy Issacharoff, Israel's ambassador to Germany, said Jerusalem welcomed the ban as an "extremely significant and meaningful step by Germany" in fighting terrorism.
Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby, will open for spectator-free racing May 16 under strict guidelines, racetrack officials announced Thursday.
Three major U.S. airlines on Thursday announced they will require passengers to wear face coverings on planes as unions and politicians pressure the Trump administration to mandate the practice nationwide.
The eurozone's economy shrank 3.8 percent in the first three months of 2020 according to initial estimates released Thursday.
NASCAR announced Thursday that it will return to action May 17 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina without fans in attendance.
A federal judge on Thursday pushed back the date for two parents to report to prison to serve their sentences in the college admissions scandal, citing the COVID-19 pandemic.
A heavy rainstorm in northeastern Kentucky turned tragic late Wednesday after a horse-drawn buggy overturned while crossing a flooded creek.
U.S. Transportation Command has awarded a $7.2 billion Global Household Goods Contract to American Roll On Roll Off Carrier Group, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
Known for mint juleps, bold fashion and wagering, the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., is the longest-running sporting event in the United States, first held in 1875. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year's iconic horse race will be postponed until September. Here's a look back through the history of the event.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced Thursday he's tested positive for coronavirus.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers on Thursday sent a letter to congressional leaders calling for emergency funding for the U.S. Postal Service in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chicago Bears reached agreements with veteran wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. and former Houston Texans safety Tashaun Gipson on Thursday.
Lockheed Martin has successfully completed the third and final test of its next-generation long-range missile designed for the Army's Precision Strike Missile program, the company announced this week.
Blood clots, skin rashes and other lesions might be among the symptoms some people experience with COVID-19, according to new research released Thursday.
Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday announced that she appointed poet laureate Joy Harjo for a second term.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday said Congress would seek to include about $1 trillion in funds for state and local governments in its next coronavirus relief bill.
Researchers have reformulated an HIV medication into a version they hope can eventually be taken as infrequently as once a year.
Archaeologists have recovered evidence of the formation of a multicultural community during Europe's Migration Period.
The coronavirus pandemic has led many older adults to postpone medical care, a new survey finds.
Graham Walters, 72, has broken three world records in completing his solo trans-Atlantic rowing trip in 96 days. 
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