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A U.S. district judge sentenced a Chinese woman living in Canada on Tuesday to time served and fined her $250,000 for bribing her son's way into a prestigious university as an athlete recruit.
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  1. Canadian resident sentenced to time served in college admissions scandal
  2. Johnson & Johnson to discontinue talc-based Baby Powder
  3. Washington Nationals to unveil World Series rings in virtual ceremony
  4. Metropolitan Transportation Authority testing UV lamps to disinfect COVID-19
  5. Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf unhappy with Ben Roethlisberger's barber trip
  6. U.S. extends restrictions on non-essential border travel
  7. Federal judge says all Texas voters can apply to vote by mail during pandemic
  8. Horace Grant accuses Michael Jordan of lying in 'The Last Dance,' calls him 'snitch'
  9. Russian military helicopter crashes, killing 3 crew members
  10. Fisher Sand & Gravel awarded $1.28B for border wall construction
  11. Edenville Dam breaks, sparking immediate evacuations in Michigan
  12. Cambridge University to hold lectures online until summer 2021 term
  13. COVID-19 antibodies may tame Kawasaki-like condition in kids
  14. Missouri executes Walter Barton by lethal injection
  15. Japanese military to receive new rifles for the first time since 1989
  16. Buccaneers QB Tom Brady holds informal throwing session with teammates
  17. Hobby Lobby accuses Christie's of selling ancient artifact fraudulently
  18. Air Force splits nuclear weapons directorate into two focused groups
  19. Powell, Mnuchin testify economic recovery may take time but administration is prepared
  20. Nearly 40% of critically ill COVID-19 patients in New York City died, study finds
  21. President Donald Trump signs executive order to cut regulations hampering economic recovery
  22. Woman credits lottery win to unusual schedule change

Canadian resident sentenced to time served in college admissions scandal

A U.S. district judge sentenced a Chinese woman living in Canada on Tuesday to time served and fined her $250,000 for bribing her son's way into a prestigious university as an athlete recruit.
    

Johnson & Johnson to discontinue talc-based Baby Powder

Pharmaceutical behemoth Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday it will no longer sell its talc-based Baby Powder in the United States or Canada following years of litigation over claims the product causes cancer.
    

Washington Nationals to unveil World Series rings in virtual ceremony

The Washington Nationals will hold a virtual ceremony to unveil their 2019 World Series rings, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Metropolitan Transportation Authority testing UV lamps to disinfect COVID-19

New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced it will test ultraviolet lamps to disinfect trains, buses, stations and crew facilities to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf unhappy with Ben Roethlisberger's barber trip

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf criticized Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's decision to visit a barbershop following a workout with his teammates.
    

U.S. extends restrictions on non-essential border travel

The United States on Tuesday moved to extend restrictions on border travel to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    

Federal judge says all Texas voters can apply to vote by mail during pandemic

A federal judge opened a path for a massive expansion in absentee voting in Texas by ordering Tuesday that all state voters, regardless of age, qualify for mail-in ballots during the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Horace Grant accuses Michael Jordan of lying in 'The Last Dance,' calls him 'snitch'

Former Chicago Bulls forward Horace Grant responded to Michael Jordan's claim in the ESPN documentary series "The Last Dance" that Grant leaked information to journalist Sam Smith.
    

Russian military helicopter crashes, killing 3 crew members

A Russian military helicopter crashed Tuesday near Moscow, killing the entire crew, the Ministry of Defense said.
    

Fisher Sand & Gravel awarded $1.28B for border wall construction

A North Dakota construction company that drew scrutiny for a previous contract won a $1.28 billion border wall construction contract earlier in May.
    

Edenville Dam breaks, sparking immediate evacuations in Michigan

The Edenville Dam structure broke in Gladwin County, Mich., which sparked immediate evacuations in the area Tuesday evening.
    

Cambridge University to hold lectures online until summer 2021 term

Cambridge University announced Tuesday that it will not hold face-to-face lectures in the upcoming academic year, holding most classes online until summer 2021.
    

COVID-19 antibodies may tame Kawasaki-like condition in kids

Reports of children suffering from a serious coronavirus-linked inflammatory condition have scared parents everywhere, but new research suggests that treatment with COVID-19 antibodies might help in the worst cases.
    

Missouri executes Walter Barton by lethal injection

Missouri executed a man convicted of killing an 81-year-old woman in 1991 on Tuesday, the first execution to be carried out in the United States since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Japanese military to receive new rifles for the first time since 1989

Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force will receive new rifles for the first time since 1989 to defend the country's southwestern islands, Japanese media reported this week.
    

Buccaneers QB Tom Brady holds informal throwing session with teammates

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady held a private throwing session with teammates Tuesday morning.
    

Hobby Lobby accuses Christie's of selling ancient artifact fraudulently

Hobby Lobby sued Christie's on Tuesday, accusing the auction house of selling it an ancient artifact that had been looted.
    

Air Force splits nuclear weapons directorate into two focused groups

The Air Force announced Tuesday that its Nuclear Weapons Center is breaking its ICBM directorate into two new teams, one focused on Minuteman III upgrades and the other on the new Ground Based Strategic Deterrent.
    

Powell, Mnuchin testify economic recovery may take time but administration is prepared

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday the economic slowdown brought on by coronavirus restrictions could last for a while, but the government is prepared for a recovery
    

Nearly 40% of critically ill COVID-19 patients in New York City died, study finds

The majority of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 require mechanical ventilation to help them breathe, according to a study published Tuesday.
    

President Donald Trump signs executive order to cut regulations hampering economic recovery

President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday directing federal agencies to review regulations that have been suspended amid the coronavirus pandemic and cut any that would hinder economic recovery.
    

Woman credits lottery win to unusual schedule change

An Australian woman said an unusual shift in her schedule led to her winning a lottery jackpot worth more than $250,000.
    
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  1. Biden says it's 'totally irresponsible' for Trump to take hydroxychloroquine - CNN
  2. McConnell's GOP takes Trump's election-year cues - POLITICO
  3. Warren urges Senate to pass relief to support mail-in voting as pandemic threatens elections - CNBC
  4. Florida Ousts Top COVID-19 Data Scientist : Coronavirus Live Updates - NPR
  5. New York Times: Pompeo had answered written questions in watchdog probe of Saudi arms deal - CNN
  6. New polls show Biden leading Trump in key states of Arizona, Florida and Virginia - USA TODAY
  7. Stimulus checks: 4 million Americans could receive prepaid debit cards soon - CBS News
  8. Newsom's coronavirus executive orders may infringe on Californians' rights to worship, DOJ argues - Fox News
  9. American media undercutting Trump's tense battle with China: Goodwin - New York Post
  10. Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas ends security agreement with Israel and US - The Guardian
  11. Trump administration finalizes indefinite extension of coronavirus border restrictions | TheHill - The Hill
  12. Johnson & Johnson to stop selling baby powder in US - BBC News
  13. Tesla Owners Try to Make Sense of Elon Musk’s ‘Red Pill’ Moment - The New York Times
  14. Dow futures struggle for direction Tuesday evening after Moderna vaccine report sparks Dow's 390-point skid - MarketWatch
  15. Billionaires calling for social change in the US during pandemic - Business Insider - Business Insider
  16. Rumor: Apple AR Glasses Leak Points to Name, Price & Possible Launch Window - Road to VR
  17. Microsoft launches Windows Terminal 1.0, unveils GPU support and Linux GUI apps in WSL - VentureBeat
  18. Facebook's new shopping AI knows what exactly you're looking for - Engadget
  19. The Google Search app finally gets dark mode - Android Central
  20. Kristin Cavallari's former BFF Kelly Henderson addresses Jay Cutler affair rumors: 'There was never an affair' - Fox News
  21. Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan Take the Day Off Work to Celebrate Their Anniversary "as a Family" - HarpersBAZAAR.com
  22. Ryan Seacrest Responds To Stroke Rumours - ET Canada
  23. Jaime King’s Estranged Husband Kyle Newman 'Deeply Saddened' After Judge Grants Temporary Restraining Order - Entertainment Tonight
  24. Why Magic believes Steph could play during Jordan's era - NBCSports.com
  25. Radioactive: Harvick happy after Darlington win - NASCAR
  26. NFL 'will have positive cases' in bid to play season amid pandemic, league's top medical officer says - Thehour.com
  27. Curiosity rover finds clues to chilly ancient Mars buried in rocks - Phys.org
  28. Climate change: Top 10 tips to reduce carbon footprint revealed - BBC News
  29. Nasa head of human spaceflight suddenly resigns days before 'historic' space mission - The Guardian
  30. Pence: SpaceX astronaut launch marks 'new era' in space exploration - Fox Business
  31. Most states sharing coronavirus patients' addresses with law enforcement, report says - Fox News
  32. COVID-19 spread silently through a rural Arkansas church in March, CDC says - NBC News
  33. Creator Of FL COVID Dashboard Says She Was Removed For Refusing To 'Manually Change Data' - TPM
  34. Oregon hits 140 deaths due to COVID-19, over 3,720 cases reported - KPTV.com

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Warren urges Senate to pass relief to support mail-in voting as pandemic threatens elections - CNBC


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New York Times: Pompeo had answered written questions in watchdog probe of Saudi arms deal - CNN


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  1. Too Big to Fail: The Entire Private Sector
  2. One Crisis Too Many: How the Coronavirus Pushed Germany to Shift Course
  3. Amid Hydroxychloroquine Uproar, Real Studies of Drug Are Suffering
  4. At Fox News, Mixed Message on Hydroxychloroquine : ‘Very Safe’ vs. ‘It Will Kill You’
  5. Johnson & Johnson to End Talc-Based Baby Powder Sales in North America
  6. Iran Quietly Lowers the Temperature With U.S.
  7. Annie Glenn, Champion of Those With Speech Disorders, Dies at 100
  8. Nita Pippins, a Mother to AIDS Patients, Dies at 93
  9. Economy, Johnson & Johnson, Suze Orman: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  10. Jesus, the Beatles and … Masa Son?
  11. Sign Up: ‘At Home’
  12. Is Trump Challenging Mother Nature to a Duel?
  13. Twitter Could End the Office as We Know It
  14. The Coronavirus Hit Workers Hard. The Paycheck Guarantee Act Could Help.
  15. Trump Is Playing the China Card. Who Believes Him?
  16. I Accept Death. I Hope Doctors and Nurses Will, Too.
  17. Donald Trump Doesn’t Want Authority
  18. The Risks of Trump’s Hydroxychloroquine Hype
  19. Mike Pompeo Fires the State Department Inspector General
  20. Strange Things Happen When You Spend a Couple of Months in Lockdown
  21. Tesla Owners Try to Make Sense of Elon Musk’s ‘Red Pill’ Moment
  22. Life Is More Like a Simulation. On These Shows, So Is Death.
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  24. Pompeo Declined Interview Request From Inspector General About Saudi Arms Sales
  25. Abbas Declares Palestinians’ West Bank Security Commitments Null and Void
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Large parts of financial markets are now being managed by the government. Even if they don’t like it, investors must acknowledge it.
    

One Crisis Too Many: How the Coronavirus Pushed Germany to Shift Course

Some may not like it back home, but in the twilight of her career, Angela Merkel joined with France to try to save the European Union.
    

Amid Hydroxychloroquine Uproar, Real Studies of Drug Are Suffering

The political fights around a malaria drug that President Trump says he takes daily have impeded studies into whether it works to prevent coronavirus infection or treat Covid-19 early.
    

At Fox News, Mixed Message on Hydroxychloroquine : ‘Very Safe’ vs. ‘It Will Kill You’

For two days running, Neil Cavuto has warned that a drug taken by President Trump, hydroxychloroquine, carries risks. Some of his colleagues disagree.
    

Johnson & Johnson to End Talc-Based Baby Powder Sales in North America

The company has faced thousands of lawsuits from cancer patients who claim that its talc was contaminated with asbestos, a known carcinogen, and that the company knew of the risks.
    

Iran Quietly Lowers the Temperature With U.S.

Despite the heated rhetoric on both sides, Iran has toned down its approach to the West on several fronts, and the U.S. has reciprocated.
    

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Being an astronaut’s wife thrust her into the spotlight, but a stutter left her struggling for words until she found help.
    

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