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NFL, EA Sports extend exclusive partnership through 2026 NFL owners on Thursday approved a multiyear extension of their deal with Electronic Arts, cementing EA Sports as the lone publisher of NFL simulation football video games for at least the next six years. U.N. calls on nations to take action in six areas to limit COVID-19's financial impact U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the nations of the world must work together to take action on six important areas to mitigate the global financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bacterial colonies of tumors could guide cancer care The human body is teeming with bacteria, and a new study finds the same is true of many cancers -- raising questions about what role microbes might play in the diseases. Buccaneers QB Tom Brady selling customized Cadillac Escalade for $300K NFL star Tom Brady, who made the move to Florida this off-season, is selling his customized Cadillac Escalade for the price of a lavish home. Minnesota gov. activates National Guard in response to George Floyd protests Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz activated the National Guard in response to protests over the police-involved death of George Floyd. Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins ranks himself ahead of Julio Jones, Michael Thomas New Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins believes he's the best pass-catcher in the NFL, ranking himself ahead of Atlanta Falcons star Julio Jones and New Orleans Saints wideout Michael Thomas. Ex-New Orleans Saints CB Eli Apple agrees to deal with Carolina Panthers The Carolina Panthers agreed to terms on a one-year contract with former New Orleans Saints cornerback Eli Apple. Police identify victim in 2000 Gilgo Beach killings as Valeria Mack Police in New York on Thursday released the identity of a woman killed during a string of slayings in Long Island 20 years ago. State Department approves $425M deal for work on Kuwait's Patriot missiles The State Department approved a possible deal for Patriot missile support for up to $425 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced Thursday. Boston Marathon canceled for first time in history due to coronavirus The Boston Marathon was canceled on Thursday for the first time in its history because of the coronavirus pandemic. Sirkorsky awarded $17.9M modification for work on the H-53K Sikorsky was awarded a $17.9 million contract modification Thursday for work on the H-53K helicopter. AstraZeneca strikes deal with Oxford Biomedica to make COVID-19 vaccine candidate AstraZeneca and Oxford Biomedica announced a deal Thursday to work together to manufacture a potential vaccine for COVID-19 that is set to enter advanced trials in June. Former USC quarterback J.T. Daniels transferring to Georgia Former USC starting quarterback J.T. Daniels announced Thursday on social media that he is joining the Georgia Bulldogs for the upcoming season. FEMA says it's ready for hurricane season with budget boosted by COVID-19 stimulus The Federal Emergency Management Agency is "in a really great place" in terms of funding as hurricane season gets underway, the agency's chief said Thursday. Pentagon awards $2.2M deal to Hollingsworth and Vose for N95 masks, filters The Department of Defense has signed a $2.2 million contract with Hollingsworth and Vose to produce 27.5 million N95 ventilator filters and 3.1 million N95 respirators per month starting in August. Britain considering opening citizenship to some in Hong Kong after Chinese security law British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Thursday the country would consider removing barriers to citizenship for about 300,000 people in Hong Kong after China passed a controversial security law. Winning lottery ticket spent two weeks forgotten on seat of truck A North Carolina man said a forgotten lottery ticket sat untouched on the seat of his truck for two weeks before he found out it was a nearly $500,000 winner. Gold mining with mercury threatens health of communities miles downstream Small-scale gold mining using mercury in the Peruvian Amazon threatens the health of communities 100 miles or more downstream, according to new research. Many with autism missing out on key genetic tests The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends offering chromosomal microarray testing and Fragile X testing to people with autism, to detect or rule out genetic abnormalities that could affect their diagnosis and care. Watch: Turtle crashes through windshield on Georgia highway A Georgia driver and her brother were shocked when an airborne turtle crashed through the windshield while they were on a highway. More patients turning to medical marijuana for arthritis pain Lots of people are using medical marijuana to treat their arthritis and other muscle aches and pains, often without consulting their doctor, a new study reports. President Donald Trump signs executive order to 'defend free speech' on social media President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to limit the legal protections for social media companies if they censure or edit user posts, telling reporters the companies have "unchecked power." Dow slides 147 points as major indexes fall flat on Thursday The major U.S. stock indexes closed flat on Thursday, ending the day with slight losses after gains earlier in the week. |
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C.D.C. Suggests Big Changes to Offices: Temperature Checks and Desk ShieldsTemperature checks, desk shields and no public transit: The guidelines would remake office life. Some may decide it’s easier to keep employees at home. Coronavirus Aid: Millions Can See Its End, and They’re ScaredEmergency programs have cushioned the shutdown’s impact on workers and businesses and lifted the economy, but may not outlast the coronavirus crisis. Why President Trump's Order on Social Media Could Harm HimWithout certain liability protections, companies like Twitter would have to be more aggressive about policing messages that press the boundaries — like the president’s. Explaining President Trump's Executive Order Targeting Social MediaThe president wants to narrow legal protections for companies like Twitter after it began appending fact-check labels to his postings. Defying Trump, Twitter Doubles Down on Labeling TweetsTwitter continued fact-checking posts even as President Trump threatened to limit protections for social media companies. A Reporter’s Journey Across a Resuscitating, and Oddly Changed, EuropeIn fits and starts, Europe is gradually reopening after months of lockdown. We’re driving more than 3,700 miles to document life on a continent where surreal moments now seem normal, and normality surreal. Beijing Hardens Resolve to Defy U.S., Even While Calling for CooperationFrom China’s perspective, the punitive American measures on trade, technology and Hong Kong have revealed a core American hostility. But China does not want to incinerate the relationship. Unemployment, Minneapolis, Pamela Anderson: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Facebook and Its Secret PoliciesFacebook should be making its policy choices in fair and transparent ways. But is it? Credibility and Converts: Revisiting Tara Reade and Jane RoeThe columnists debate the #MeToo movement and Norma McCorvey’s “death bed” confession If We Had a Real LeaderImagining Covid under a normal president. Why George Floyd Won't Be the Last American Killed by the PoliceVideos of state-sponsored killings have been going viral for years. Little has changed. On the Economics of Not DyingWhat good is increasing G.D.P. if it kills you? Condolences for Covid-19 Deaths: A Grief Expert's AdviceCovid-19 deaths are being announced everywhere. Recognize the loss. Trump’s ‘Horrifying Lies’ About Lori Klausutis May Cross a Legal LineThe president’s innuendo about the death of a congressional staffer in 2001 could lead to a costly court judgment against him. Graduating Online During the Coronavirus Crisis: ‘’I Can’t Bring Myself to Be Excited’My Zoom graduation felt like both a creepy, post-apocalyptic exercise and a corny, semi-pointless ritual. When Art Is MedicineIn Ojibwe culture, music, dance and medicine are sources of healing. Judy Chicago: Art in the Time of Coronavirus Should Wake Us UpWe need to wake up. Artists can sound the alarm. Socialists Don't Want Joe Biden to LoseWe may not like him, but we don’t want Trump to win. Coronavirus Meets a Drive to End Malnutrition in AfricaA way has been found to enrich the unfortified flour that Tanzanians eat as a staple. But the pandemic is getting in the way. What’s It Like to Have the Same Job as Your Mother or Father?How have things changed? We want to know how your experience compares. Rediscovering Wine After Covid-19Aside from its toll on human life, the pandemic has also stolen little things, like the ability to smell and taste. How a neurologist found a deeper relationship with wine. Trump Officials Consider Defying Congress to Sell More Weapons to Saudi ArabiaThe administration has informed lawmakers that it intends to allow the sale of munitions worth $478 million to the kingdom, setting up a potential clash with Congress. House Pulls Surveillance Measure After Trump Tells Republicans to Vote NoA compromise to reinstate expired F.B.I. powers to investigate terrorism and espionage collapsed amid bipartisan opposition. California Regulators Back PG&E Bankruptcy PlanThe vote increases the likelihood that the utility will resolve its case by a June 30 deadline and get future liability protection from the state. Soldier Stopped Shooting by Driving Into Gunman, Kansas Police SayMaster Sgt. David Royer, who is assigned to Fort Leavenworth, drove his car into a man who was firing “randomly” at drivers on a bridge between Kansas and Missouri, the police said. French Take Their Apéros to the Streets, Testing Lockdown LimitsA coy cat-and-mouse game speaks to an unusually personal and emotional relationship between the individual and the state. Andrew Lewis Had Coronavirus. Nobody Told Democrats Exposed to Him.Democratic lawmakers in Pennsylvania said Republicans were trying to avoid political embarrassment. “How dare you put our lives at risk,” said one outraged Democrat. Italians Flock to Beaches, Hoping Tourists Will FollowMany have seized the chance to return to the sands, soak up the sun and take a swim. But social distancing? Maybe, maybe not. Proud of Your Lockdown Baking? This Man Built a Giant KookaburraHe simply wanted to give people a laugh. Making Home Safe for Kids This SummerExperts identify common hazards in the home and what can be done to prevent accidents. ‘Ramy’ and the New American Muslims of TVEven positive portrayals of Muslim Americans after 9/11 seemed burdened with a responsibility to explain and defend. But that burden is starting to be cast off. Five Art Accounts to Follow on Instagram NowGet up close to the finest mosaics in Western Europe, 19th-century busts (an earlier form of self-promotion), the archaeology of Turkey, the Met’s conservation projects and stately European homes. Gabriel Bacquier, 95, Dies; Set Standard for French BaritonesHe mastered both a broad range of opera roles and the art of the French song. Leslie Odom Jr. Raises a Glass to Billie Holiday and New York CityThe former “Hamilton” star, whose new TV series anoints him the protector of Central Park, also puts Words With Friends and “Waves” on his list of stay-at-home essentials. Pamela Anderson’s Garden of EdenCamming and canning and canvassing from her idyllic compound on Vancouver Island. More Recent Articles |
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NFL owners on Thursday approved a multiyear extension of their deal with Electronic Arts, cementing EA Sports as the lone publisher of NFL simulation football video games for at least the next six years.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the nations of the world must work together to take action on six important areas to mitigate the global financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The human body is teeming with bacteria, and a new study finds the same is true of many cancers -- raising questions about what role microbes might play in the diseases.
NFL star Tom Brady, who made the move to Florida this off-season, is selling his customized Cadillac Escalade for the price of a lavish home.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz activated the National Guard in response to protests over the police-involved death of George Floyd.
New Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins believes he's the best pass-catcher in the NFL, ranking himself ahead of Atlanta Falcons star Julio Jones and New Orleans Saints wideout Michael Thomas.
The Carolina Panthers agreed to terms on a one-year contract with former New Orleans Saints cornerback Eli Apple.
Police in New York on Thursday released the identity of a woman killed during a string of slayings in Long Island 20 years ago.
The State Department approved a possible deal for Patriot missile support for up to $425 million, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced Thursday.
The Boston Marathon was canceled on Thursday for the first time in its history because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sikorsky was awarded a $17.9 million contract modification Thursday for work on the H-53K helicopter.
AstraZeneca and Oxford Biomedica announced a deal Thursday to work together to manufacture a potential vaccine for COVID-19 that is set to enter advanced trials in June.
Former USC starting quarterback J.T. Daniels announced Thursday on social media that he is joining the Georgia Bulldogs for the upcoming season.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is "in a really great place" in terms of funding as hurricane season gets underway, the agency's chief said Thursday.
The Department of Defense has signed a $2.2 million contract with Hollingsworth and Vose to produce 27.5 million N95 ventilator filters and 3.1 million N95 respirators per month starting in August.
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Thursday the country would consider removing barriers to citizenship for about 300,000 people in Hong Kong after China passed a controversial security law.
A North Carolina man said a forgotten lottery ticket sat untouched on the seat of his truck for two weeks before he found out it was a nearly $500,000 winner.
Small-scale gold mining using mercury in the Peruvian Amazon threatens the health of communities 100 miles or more downstream, according to new research.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends offering chromosomal microarray testing and Fragile X testing to people with autism, to detect or rule out genetic abnormalities that could affect their diagnosis and care.
A Georgia driver and her brother were shocked when an airborne turtle crashed through the windshield while they were on a highway.
Lots of people are using medical marijuana to treat their arthritis and other muscle aches and pains, often without consulting their doctor, a new study reports.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order seeking to limit the legal protections for social media companies if they censure or edit user posts, telling reporters the companies have "unchecked power."
The major U.S. stock indexes closed flat on Thursday, ending the day with slight losses after gains earlier in the week. 
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