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A federal judge in California dismissed the U.S. women's national soccer team's claim of unequal pay, according to a court filing Friday.
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  1. Judge dismisses U.S. women's soccer team's claim of unequal pay
  2. Cleveland Indians reliever Emmanuel Clase suspended 80 games for PEDs
  3. Titans to decline fifth-year option on former No. 5 pick Corey Davis
  4. White House blocks Dr. Anthony Fauci from attending House hearing
  5. Blue Bell to pay $19.35M over deadly listeria outbreak
  6. Jaguars declining Leonard Fournette's fifth-year option, sign RB Chris Thompson
  7. Northrop Grumman awarded $123.5M to integrate Navy LAIRCM system
  8. NBA postpones 2020 NBA Draft Lottery and combine amid pandemic
  9. Air Force awards $350M in contracts for road work at Alaska military bases
  10. Kim Jong Un makes first appearance in 20 days, North Korean report says
  11. Analysis suggests states need to plan for second wave of COVID-19
  12. Astronauts anticipate first crewed launch from U.S. soil in nine years
  13. U.S. stocks lose ground to begin May after record April
  14. FDA approves remdesivir to treat COVID-19
  15. CDC: Nearly 5,000 workers at meat processing plants diagnosed with COVID-19
  16. May Day protests across U.S. call for reopening, worker protections
  17. Blood test may effectively spot multiple cancers
  18. Mars' magnetic field emerged earlier and lasted longer than previously thought
  19. Marinette Marine nets $795.1M for 10 Guided Missile Frigates for Navy
  20. Bees swarm on Arizona family's porch, trigger security alerts
  21. In photos: Stay-home orders draw demonstrations in Ohio, D.C., N.Y.
  22. Pulling an all-nighter to help wife leads man to $100,000 lottery jackpot
  23. HBO renews 'Insecure' for Season 5
  24. Arizona death row inmate Alfonso Salazar dies from coronavirus
  25. Exotic bird annoying California neighborhood with loud calls

Judge dismisses U.S. women's soccer team's claim of unequal pay

A federal judge in California dismissed the U.S. women's national soccer team's claim of unequal pay, according to a court filing Friday.
    

Cleveland Indians reliever Emmanuel Clase suspended 80 games for PEDs

Cleveland Indians right-hander Emmanuel Clase was suspended 80 games after testing positive for a banned performance-enhancing drug, MLB announced Friday.
    

Titans to decline fifth-year option on former No. 5 pick Corey Davis

The Tennessee Titans are declining to pick up the fifth-year option on wide receiver Corey Davis.
    

White House blocks Dr. Anthony Fauci from attending House hearing

The White House blocked public health official Dr. Anthony Fauci from testifying at next week's House hearing on the federal coronavirus response, a committee staffer said Friday.
    

Blue Bell to pay $19.35M over deadly listeria outbreak

Blue Bell Creamery has agreed to pay a $19.35 million settlement and plead guilty to charges it shipped ice cream contaminated with listeria, which led to three deaths in 2015, the Justice Department announced Friday.
    

Jaguars declining Leonard Fournette's fifth-year option, sign RB Chris Thompson

The Jacksonville Jaguars are declining star running back Leonard Fournette's fifth-year option.
    

Northrop Grumman awarded $123.5M to integrate Navy LAIRCM system

Northrop Grumman received a $123.5 million contract modification Friday to integrate the Department of Navy Large Aircraft Infrared Countermeasures system onto aircraft for the U.S. military and two allied governments.
    

NBA postpones 2020 NBA Draft Lottery and combine amid pandemic

The NBA Board of Governors voted to postpone the 2020 NBA Draft Lottery and the combine, which were scheduled to take place later this month in Chicago.
    

Air Force awards $350M in contracts for road work at Alaska military bases

The Air Force awarded $350 million to five contractors Friday for airfield/roadway paving and striping at five military bases in Alaska, the Department of Defense announced.
    

Kim Jong Un makes first appearance in 20 days, North Korean report says

Rumors of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's death may have come to an end Friday after local media reported his first public appearance in 20 days.
    

Analysis suggests states need to plan for second wave of COVID-19

Leaders across the United States should plan for a worst-case scenario, second wave to the COVID-19 pandemic, including no vaccine availability or herd immunity, say experts at the University of Minnesota.
    

Astronauts anticipate first crewed launch from U.S. soil in nine years

The two astronauts who are to begin a new era of human spaceflight from U.S. soil this month said Friday they hope to inspire generations of Americans.
    

U.S. stocks lose ground to begin May after record April

U.S. stocks continued a slide on Wall Street on Friday to begin the month of May after officially closing out their best month in 33 years.
    

FDA approves remdesivir to treat COVID-19

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency use authorization to the antiviral remdesivir to treat COVID-19.
    

CDC: Nearly 5,000 workers at meat processing plants diagnosed with COVID-19

Nearly 5,000 workers in 115 meat processing workers across 19 states have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to figures released Friday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    

May Day protests across U.S. call for reopening, worker protections

International Workers Day took on a new sense of urgency Friday as Americans across the country participated in protests -- some wanting to lift coronavirus-related lockdowns, others seeking government protections.
    

Blood test may effectively spot multiple cancers

A new blood-test approach for cancer screening was able to identify 26 previously undetected cases of the disease, according to the findings of a new study published Friday by the journal Science.
    

Mars' magnetic field emerged earlier and lasted longer than previously thought

Mars' ancient magnetic field emerged earlier and persisted for longer than scientists previously thought, according to a new study.
    

Marinette Marine nets $795.1M for 10 Guided Missile Frigates for Navy

The Navy awarded Marinette Marine Corp. with a $795.1 million contract this week for construction of up to 10 Guided Missile Frigates this week.
    

Bees swarm on Arizona family's porch, trigger security alerts

An Arizona family who had dozens of alerts from their front door security camera overnight discovered the cause was a giant swarm of bees that took over their porch.
    

In photos: Stay-home orders draw demonstrations in Ohio, D.C., N.Y.

Protesters assembled on May 1, 2020 at the Ohio state Capitol to rally against an extension of restrictions through May 29 aimed at containing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. Similar sentiments were displayed in the streets of New York City, while demonstrators in Washington, D.C., turned out in support of safety measures for front-line workers at essential businesses.
    

Pulling an all-nighter to help wife leads man to $100,000 lottery jackpot

An Oregon man who stayed up all night to help his wife adjust to her new work hours found being a helpful spouse paid off when he won a $100,000 lottery jackpot.
    

HBO renews 'Insecure' for Season 5

HBO announced Friday that Issa Rae's comedy "Insecure" would return for a fifth season. Season 4 is currently airing Sunday nights.
    

Arizona death row inmate Alfonso Salazar dies from coronavirus

An inmate on Arizona's death row died of complications from the novel coronavirus, the man's lawyer announced.
    

Exotic bird annoying California neighborhood with loud calls

Residents of a California neighborhood said an exotic bird has moved into the area and is creating a lot of unwanted noise while evading capture.
    
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  1. Kim Jong-un reappears in North Korea after weeks of speculation - reports - The Guardian
  2. White House blocks Fauci from testifying before House panel next week - The Washington Post
  3. Mike DeWine says he’s been in contact with the White House about a Donald Trump visit to Ohio - cleveland.com
  4. Protesters Storm Huntington Beach After California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Closure - The Daily Beast
  5. Roads closed into New Mexico city to mitigate 'uninhibited spread of Covid-19' - CNN
  6. More than 120 Atlanta restaurants refuse to open despite Georgia Gov Kemp lifting stay-at-home orders | TheHill - The Hill
  7. Why Michigan protesters were allowed to bring guns in state capitol - Business Insider - Business Insider
  8. Gilead gets emergency FDA authorization for remdesivir to treat coronavirus, Trump says - CNBC
  9. Mitt Romney proposes a temporary pay raise for essential workers amid coronavirus pandemic - CNN
  10. Canadian PM Trudeau Bans All Assault-Style Firearms - NPR
  11. Pentagon says Taliban attacks increased following signing of agreement with US - CNN
  12. How Remdesivir, New Hope for Covid-19 Patients, Was Resurrected - The New York Times
  13. Elon Musk Casually Drops the Bitcoin Bomb On Twitter, Once More - newsBTC
  14. Here are Friday's biggest stock-market losers, driven lower by disappointing earnings and a shrinking manufacturing sector - MarketWatch
  15. US House investigating Carnival Cruises for its coronavirus pandemic response : Coronavirus Live Updates - NPR
  16. Why ExxonMobil Stock Dropped 5% Within the First Hour of Trading Today - Motley Fool
  17. Tim Cook States Obvious About iPhone SE vs. Android Phones - Droid Life
  18. Boosted was developing two bikes and a super-powered electric skateboard - The Verge
  19. AirPods Pro VS Jabra Elite Active 75t! True Wireless Showdown! - AppleInsider
  20. 'Parks and Recreation' creator Mike Schur breaks down the uplifting reunion special - Entertainment Weekly
  21. Kensington Palace releases photos of Princess Charlotte ahead of her fifth birthday - Fox News
  22. Five Takeaways From Alex Smith's E:60 "Project 11" Documentary - Redskins.com
  23. Latest On Packers' QB Situation, Draft Strategy - profootballrumors.com
  24. NASCAR makes safety upgrades following Newman crash - Motorsport.com, Edition: Global
  25. SpaceX, NASA hold press conference, historic astronaut launch clears final hurdles before readiness - Teslarati
  26. Biologists invent a new way to fight viruses with llama blood and molecular super glue - Science Magazine
  27. Researchers establish new timeline for ancient magnetic field on Mars - Phys.org
  28. Beacon of hope? NASA sees inspiration parallels between Apollo and Artemis moonshots - Space.com
  29. Japan Begins Remdesivir Approval; China Cases: Virus Update - Yahoo Finance
  30. New report shows coronavirus pandemic could last for two years – and may not subside until 70% of the population has immunity - CBS News
  31. Health official says U.S. missed some chances to slow virus - PBS NewsHour
  32. Do you think you have the coronavirus? Here's what you should do. - USA TODAY
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Kim Jong-un reappears in North Korea after weeks of speculation - reports - The Guardian


White House blocks Fauci from testifying before House panel next week - The Washington Post

Mike DeWine says he’s been in contact with the White House about a Donald Trump visit to Ohio - cleveland.com


Protesters Storm Huntington Beach After California Gov. Gavin Newsom's Closure - The Daily Beast

Roads closed into New Mexico city to mitigate 'uninhibited spread of Covid-19' - CNN


More than 120 Atlanta restaurants refuse to open despite Georgia Gov Kemp lifting stay-at-home orders | TheHill - The Hill

Why Michigan protesters were allowed to bring guns in state capitol - Business Insider - Business Insider

Gilead gets emergency FDA authorization for remdesivir to treat coronavirus, Trump says - CNBC

Mitt Romney proposes a temporary pay raise for essential workers amid coronavirus pandemic - CNN

Canadian PM Trudeau Bans All Assault-Style Firearms - NPR

Pentagon says Taliban attacks increased following signing of agreement with US - CNN

How Remdesivir, New Hope for Covid-19 Patients, Was Resurrected - The New York Times

Elon Musk Casually Drops the Bitcoin Bomb On Twitter, Once More - newsBTC

Here are Friday's biggest stock-market losers, driven lower by disappointing earnings and a shrinking manufacturing sector - MarketWatch

US House investigating Carnival Cruises for its coronavirus pandemic response : Coronavirus Live Updates - NPR

Why ExxonMobil Stock Dropped 5% Within the First Hour of Trading Today - Motley Fool

Tim Cook States Obvious About iPhone SE vs. Android Phones - Droid Life

Boosted was developing two bikes and a super-powered electric skateboard - The Verge

AirPods Pro VS Jabra Elite Active 75t! True Wireless Showdown! - AppleInsider

'Parks and Recreation' creator Mike Schur breaks down the uplifting reunion special - Entertainment Weekly

Kensington Palace releases photos of Princess Charlotte ahead of her fifth birthday - Fox News

Five Takeaways From Alex Smith's E:60 "Project 11" Documentary - Redskins.com

Latest On Packers' QB Situation, Draft Strategy - profootballrumors.com

NASCAR makes safety upgrades following Newman crash - Motorsport.com, Edition: Global

SpaceX, NASA hold press conference, historic astronaut launch clears final hurdles before readiness - Teslarati

Biologists invent a new way to fight viruses with llama blood and molecular super glue - Science Magazine

Researchers establish new timeline for ancient magnetic field on Mars - Phys.org

Beacon of hope? NASA sees inspiration parallels between Apollo and Artemis moonshots - Space.com

Japan Begins Remdesivir Approval; China Cases: Virus Update - Yahoo Finance

New report shows coronavirus pandemic could last for two years – and may not subside until 70% of the population has immunity - CBS News

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  1. As Businesses Resurface After State Shutdowns, So Does Divisiveness
  2. How Remdesivir, New Hope for Covid-19 Patients, Was Resurrected
  3. Hotelier’s Push for $126 Million in Small-Business Aid Draws Scrutiny
  4. Kim Jong-un Resurfaces, State Media Says, After Weeks of Health Rumors
  5. Trump Gets Coronavirus Tests While Senators Wait
  6. Biden Denies Tara Reade’s Assault Allegation: ‘It Never Happened’
  7. Why Won’t TV News Book Tara Reade?
  8. Coronavirus Drives Signs of a Major Drop in College Enrollment
  9. Colleges Won’t Refund Tuition. Autumn May Force a Reckoning.
  10. Think Twice, Mnuchin Tells Prep Schools Seeking Virus Loans
  11. Gymnast Laurie Hernandez Recalls Emotional Abuse Under Coach Haney
  12. States Reopen, Joe Biden, Street Art: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  13. A Bit of Relief: Tea and Toast
  14. Sign Up: ‘Watching’
  15. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
  16. What Coronavirus Herd Immunity Really Means
  17. How Will Joe Biden Respond to Tara Reade's Accusation?
  18. Joe Biden and the Presumption of Innocence
  19. Who Knows Where the Time Goes
  20. Where Are the Photos of People Dying of Covid?
  21. A Pandemic Isn’t a Reason to Abolish the SAT
  22. Why Americans Need a Guaranteed Income
  23. Farewell to the Friendly Cheek Kiss
  24. Sheltering in Place in an R.V. Is Not as Fun as It Sounds
  25. USWNT's Equal Pay Lawsuit Is Dealt a Blow
  26. Trump Moves to Replace Watchdog Who Identified Critical Medical Shortages
  27. Harvard Kept Ties With Jeffrey Epstein After ’08 Conviction, Report Shows
  28. What Is ‘Covid Toe’? Maybe a Strange Sign of Coronavirus Infection
  29. Blue Bell Pleads Guilty in 2015 Ice Cream Listeria Outbreak
  30. In Lockdown, Delhi Is Frozen in Fear and the Present Tense
  31. Bolsonaro Fights for Survival, Turning to Empowered Military Elders
  32. Is It Safe to Come Out of Lockdown? Check the Sewer
  33. In Odd Turn With Israel, Gazans Get Economic Adrenaline Shot from Virus
  34. How to Also Keep Your Car Healthy
  35. Job Interviews Are Broken. There’s a Way to Fix Them.
  36. The Berlin Philharmonic Tests a Musical Path Out of Lockdown
  37. 3 Africans in Mexico City Grave Tell Stories of Slavery’s Toll
  38. The Coronavirus Has Beaten Trump’s Divisive Ploy
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As Businesses Resurface After State Shutdowns, So Does Divisiveness

Nearly a dozen states resumed portions of public life as a debate over the safety and timing of reopening grew louder.
    

How Remdesivir, New Hope for Covid-19 Patients, Was Resurrected

The drug failed as a treatment for hepatitis and Ebola. With federal funding, scientists trained it on the coronavirus.
    

Hotelier’s Push for $126 Million in Small-Business Aid Draws Scrutiny

Monty Bennett says the government should help companies like his. Now, Senator Chuck Schumer is asking for a review of use of the Paycheck Protection Program by Mr. Bennett’s companies.
    

Kim Jong-un Resurfaces, State Media Says, After Weeks of Health Rumors

The North Korean leader was said to have visited a factory on Friday, after a series of unsubstantiated news reports suggested that he was gravely ill.
    

Trump Gets Coronavirus Tests While Senators Wait

As senators prepare to return on Monday, Congress’s doctor warned that he does not have the capacity to test all 100 for coronavirus. At the White House, the president and many of his aides are tested repeatedly.
    

Biden Denies Tara Reade’s Assault Allegation: ‘It Never Happened’

Joseph R. Biden Jr., in his first public address of a former Senate aide’s accusation that he sexually assaulted her in 1993, called on the National Archives to release any document related to the allegation.
    

Why Won’t TV News Book Tara Reade?

The stakes are high for the media in the case of a sexual assault allegation against Joe Biden.
    

Coronavirus Drives Signs of a Major Drop in College Enrollment

Uncertain that campuses will reopen, students are reluctant to commit for the fall. For schools, enrollment drops and lost revenue could be devastating.
    

Colleges Won’t Refund Tuition. Autumn May Force a Reckoning.

Educators at schools from Brown to Northern Arizona know the experience is lacking. So why won’t they give some money back?
    

Think Twice, Mnuchin Tells Prep Schools Seeking Virus Loans

The Treasury secretary ordered elite schools with “significant endowments” to return loans intended to help small businesses pay employees during the coronavirus pandemic. Some are resisting.
    

Gymnast Laurie Hernandez Recalls Emotional Abuse Under Coach Haney

Laurie Hernandez won medals at the 2016 Games. But she said her love of the sport was tainted under training with Maggie Haney, who is now suspended by the sport’s American federation.
    

States Reopen, Joe Biden, Street Art: Your Friday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

A Bit of Relief: Tea and Toast

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Sign Up: ‘Watching’

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How Will Joe Biden Respond to Tara Reade's Accusation?

Or will Democrats handle Tara Reade’s allegation the way Republicans would?
    

Joe Biden and the Presumption of Innocence

Being heard is not, and should never be, the same thing as being believed.
    

Who Knows Where the Time Goes

We are all in a box, and in those boxes we are grieving.
    

Where Are the Photos of People Dying of Covid?

In times of crisis, stark images of sacrifice or consequence have often moved masses to act.
    

A Pandemic Isn’t a Reason to Abolish the SAT

For now, the SAT and ACT are more democratic than many of the other metrics used to evaluate college applicants.
    

Why Americans Need a Guaranteed Income

The pandemic makes painfully clear that our economy must be reconfigured to be resilient in the face of disruption and change.
    

Farewell to the Friendly Cheek Kiss

The moratorium on “la bise,” as it’s known in France, brings sorrow, but also relief.
    

Sheltering in Place in an R.V. Is Not as Fun as It Sounds

With parks shut down and utilities harder to come by, drivers of motor homes are finding themselves trapped in the vehicles meant to liberate them.
    

USWNT's Equal Pay Lawsuit Is Dealt a Blow

The players’ claims about unequal working conditions can continue, but the ruling was a serious blow to a yearslong campaign by the women.
    

Trump Moves to Replace Watchdog Who Identified Critical Medical Shortages

The president announced the nomination of an inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, who, if confirmed, would replace an acting official whose report embarrassed Mr. Trump.
    

Harvard Kept Ties With Jeffrey Epstein After ’08 Conviction, Report Shows

A university review found that the disgraced financier, who killed himself last year, visited Harvard more than 40 times after he was convicted of sex charges involving a minor in Florida.
    

What Is ‘Covid Toe’? Maybe a Strange Sign of Coronavirus Infection

Dermatologists say the lesions should prompt testing for the virus, even though many patients have no other symptoms.
    

Blue Bell Pleads Guilty in 2015 Ice Cream Listeria Outbreak

The ice cream company pleaded guilty and agreed to pay more than $19 million in fines and settlements related to the 2015 episode, federal prosecutors said Friday.
    

In Lockdown, Delhi Is Frozen in Fear and the Present Tense

Unusually clear skies, sunny days and empty parks beckon, but in a city locked down by the coronavirus, almost no one is heeding their call.
    

Bolsonaro Fights for Survival, Turning to Empowered Military Elders

A flailing leader has given Brazil’s generals an opening to insert themselves onto the front lines of politics.
    

Is It Safe to Come Out of Lockdown? Check the Sewer

Wastewater could provide early, painless and localized data about the rise or fall of coronavirus levels.
    

In Odd Turn With Israel, Gazans Get Economic Adrenaline Shot from Virus

With demand for masks and protective gear soaring worldwide, Israeli merchants have flooded Gaza garment factories with new orders since early March.
    

How to Also Keep Your Car Healthy

Along with making medical equipment, the car industry is finding ways to keep their customers safer, like coming to you when your car needs service.
    

Job Interviews Are Broken. There’s a Way to Fix Them.

Instead of focusing on credentials, let’s give candidates the chance to showcase their will and skill to learn.
    

The Berlin Philharmonic Tests a Musical Path Out of Lockdown

The orchestra’s concert on Friday used few players and observed social distancing guidelines.
    

3 Africans in Mexico City Grave Tell Stories of Slavery’s Toll

The men might have been among the earliest to be stolen from their homeland and brought to the Americas.
    

The Coronavirus Has Beaten Trump’s Divisive Ploy

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