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Former Pittsburgh Steelers star linebacker James Harrison said head coach Mike Tomlin gave him an envelope for an illegal hit on ex-Cleveland Browns wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi in 2010.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 21 new articles

  1. Ex-Steelers LB James Harrison claims Mike Tomlin gave him envelope for illegal hit
  2. Netflix picks up Dwayne Johnson-Emily Blunt film 'Ball and Chain'
  3. COVID-19 at least 10 times deadlier than typical flu, analysis finds
  4. CDC releases new guidance for businesses, schools to reopen
  5. Pompeo: United States condemns China's attempts to 'steal' COVID-19 data
  6. Veteran QB Geno Smith returning to Seattle Seahawks on one-year contract
  7. Supreme Court denies appeal by inmates over Texas prison's COVID-19 protections
  8. NASCAR adds five races to Cup Series schedule ahead of return to track
  9. Arrest warrants issued for Giants' DeAndre Baker, Seahawks' Quinton Dunbar
  10. New Mexico extends stay-at-home order as several states move to reopen
  11. Lockheed awarded $904.8M to make MH-60Rs for U.S., India
  12. Justin Thomas to grace cover of new PGA Tour video game
  13. Japan lifts emergencies for most regions; New Zealand ends lockdown
  14. Expert calls hopes for COVID-19 vaccine within year 'optimistic'
  15. Pentagon removes official in charge of executing Defense Production Act
  16. At least one sailor tests positive for COVID-19 after returning to Roosevelt carrier
  17. Cats can catch COVID-19, no evidence they pass it to humans
  18. IOC anticipates $800M in costs for postponed Tokyo Olympics
  19. Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sgt. Ronald Shurer dies at 41
  20. 'Frozen' will not reopen on Broadway post pandemic
  21. Losing weight before bariatric surgery reduces risk of death by 40%, study finds

Ex-Steelers LB James Harrison claims Mike Tomlin gave him envelope for illegal hit

Former Pittsburgh Steelers star linebacker James Harrison said head coach Mike Tomlin gave him an envelope for an illegal hit on ex-Cleveland Browns wide receiver Mohamed Massaquoi in 2010.
    

Netflix picks up Dwayne Johnson-Emily Blunt film 'Ball and Chain'

Netflix announced Thursday it will release "Ball and Chain," a film based on Scott Lobdell's 1990s comic book of the same name.
    

COVID-19 at least 10 times deadlier than typical flu, analysis finds

COVID-19 causes at least 10 times more deaths than typical seasonal influenza, according to the authors of an analysis published by JAMA Internal Medicine write.
    

CDC releases new guidance for businesses, schools to reopen

The CDC on Thursday released guidelines or workplaces, schools, childcare facilities, retailers, restaurants, bars and other businesses to reopen following restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    

Pompeo: United States condemns China's attempts to 'steal' COVID-19 data

The United States condemns China's attempts to "steal" U.S. intellectual property and data related to COVID-19 research, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday.
    

Veteran QB Geno Smith returning to Seattle Seahawks on one-year contract

The Seattle Seahawks are bringing back Geno Smith after the franchise and the veteran quarterback reached an agreement on a short-term contract Thursday.
    

Supreme Court denies appeal by inmates over Texas prison's COVID-19 protections

The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected an appeal by two inmates to lift a stay on an order requiring a geriatric prison to take additional precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
    

NASCAR adds five races to Cup Series schedule ahead of return to track

As NASCAR prepares to resume its season, the stock car series announced Thursday its next installment of races through June 21.
    

Arrest warrants issued for Giants' DeAndre Baker, Seahawks' Quinton Dunbar

Police in Florida have issued arrest warrants for New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks defensive back Quinton Dunbar in connection to an armed robbery investigation.
    

New Mexico extends stay-at-home order as several states move to reopen

New Mexico extended its stay-at-home order with eased restrictions for most businesses while Maryland, Virginia and Wyoming unveiled plans to begin reopening their economies starting this weekend.
    

Lockheed awarded $904.8M to make MH-60Rs for U.S., India

Lockheed Martin was awarded a $904.8 million contract modification Thursday for the production and delivery of MH-60R Seahawk maritime aircraft for the United States and for the government of India, according to the Pent
    

Justin Thomas to grace cover of new PGA Tour video game

Justin Thomas, a 12-time winner on the PGA Tour, was revealed as the cover athlete of the upcoming PGA Tour 2K21 video game, which is set to release later this summer.
    

Japan lifts emergencies for most regions; New Zealand ends lockdown

Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo said Thursday he will lift a state of emergency ahead of schedule for about 80 percent of prefectures.
    

Expert calls hopes for COVID-19 vaccine within year 'optimistic'

Vaccines expert Dr. Rick Bright warned in congressional testimony Thursday the administration's hopes of developing and deploying a vaccine against COVID-19 within 18 months are likely too optimistic.
    

Pentagon removes official in charge of executing Defense Production Act

The Department of Defense confirmed Thursday that it removed its lead official responsible for executing the Defense Production Act to increase production of masks and other equipment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

At least one sailor tests positive for COVID-19 after returning to Roosevelt carrier

At least one sailor has tested positive for COVID-19 this week after being cleared to return to duty on the USS Theodore Roosevelt, the Navy said on Thursday.
    

Cats can catch COVID-19, no evidence they pass it to humans

With sporadic reports of tigers and housecats picking up the new coronavirus from nearby humans, a new trial gives more details on whether cats can pass the virus to each other.
    

IOC anticipates $800M in costs for postponed Tokyo Olympics

The International Olympic Committee on Thursday announced it anticipates owing $800 million in expenses for planning the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics and aid for organizations supporting sports and athletes.
    

Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sgt. Ronald Shurer dies at 41

Former U.S. Army medic and Medal of Honor recipient Staff Sgt. Ronald Shurer II died Thursday, the U.S. Secret Service said. He was 41.
    

'Frozen' will not reopen on Broadway post pandemic

Disney Theater Productions announced Tuesday that the Broadway production of "Frozen" will not reopen when New York theaters resume after the summer.
    

Losing weight before bariatric surgery reduces risk of death by 40%, study finds

Losing even a little weight before bariatric surgery can reduce the risk of complications from the procedure, a study published Thursday by JAMA Network Open found.
    
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  1. "We're in deep shit": Dr. Richard Bright testifies before Congress about coronavirus fa - New York Daily News
  2. CDC Issues Decision Tools To Guide Reopening : Coronavirus Live Updates - NPR
  3. Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling overturning stay-at-home order highlights widening US debate on pandemic - USA TODAY
  4. Moderate Democrats voice opposition and unease over $3 trillion Covid package pushed by Pelosi - CNN
  5. Hannity warns mayor who won't fully reopen without COVID-19 'cure': Don't expect us to bail you out - Fox News
  6. McConnell admits he was wrong to say Obama administration failed to leave a pandemic playbook - CNN
  7. Where are the transcripts? Flynn-Kislyak calls stay secret as requests for them grow - CNN
  8. Breonna Taylor shooting: hunt for answers in case of black woman killed by police - The Guardian
  9. Fired Parkland cop gets his job back with lost pay, seniority - ABC News
  10. Michigan Closes Down Capitol in Face of Death Threats From Armed Protesters Against Gov. Whitmer - Newsweek
  11. Coronavirus: State of emergency lifted in most of Japan - BBC News
  12. In Yemen, deaths with coronavirus-like symptoms spike as hospitals shut down - The Washington Post
  13. Job losses have now hit 40% of low-income homes - POLITICO
  14. Uber offer for Grubhub fans worries over delivery fees charged to restaurants - Reuters
  15. McDonald's is going to look drastically different when it opens - CNN
  16. Chrome now testing resource-heavy ad blocking, feature could launch in August - Android Police
  17. Ubisoft now giving out its Assassin’s Creed educational tours of Greece and Egypt for free - The Verge
  18. NVIDIA GTC 2020 Keynote in 10 minutes: Updated RTX and A100 GPU system - Engadget
  19. Apple Buys Virtual-Reality Streaming Upstart NextVR - Wall Street Journal
  20. David Crosby responds to Melissa Etheridge’s son Beckett’s death - New York Daily News
  21. Mary-Kate Olsen loses bid for emergency divorce during coronavirus court closures - Page Six
  22. 'How to Get Away With Murder' saves its last big twists for series finale - CNN
  23. 'Frozen the Musical' closes amid Broadway's coronavirus shutdown - New York Post
  24. NFL's Deandre Baker & Quinton Dunbar Accused Of Armed Robbery, Warrants Issued - TMZ
  25. UFC on ESPN+ 29 medical suspensions: Glover Teixeira could be out 6 months - MMA Junkie
  26. What aliases Michael Jordan, Bulls used at hotels on the road - NBCSports.com
  27. MLB Pitching Ace Blake Snell Refuses to Play for Reduced Pay During COVID-19 Shortened Season - Newsweek
  28. A lost world and extinct ecosystem - Phys.org
  29. How Venus flytraps evolved their taste for meat - Science Magazine
  30. NASA astronauts say goodbye, Astro Van, hello, Tesla Model X - CNET
  31. Spacewatch: US military spaceplane poised for liftoff - The Guardian
  32. Coronavirus Infections: Talking Can Generate Droplets That Linger Up to 14 Minutes - The New York Times
  33. Pangolins May Not Have Been The Intermediary Host of SARS-CoV-2 After All - ScienceAlert
  34. COVID-19: How the 1918 Flu Pandemic tells us what could happen next - KAKE
  35. Another 3 Mainers have died as 50 more coronavirus cases are detected - Bangor Daily News

"We're in deep shit": Dr. Richard Bright testifies before Congress about coronavirus fa - New York Daily News


CDC Issues Decision Tools To Guide Reopening : Coronavirus Live Updates - NPR

Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling overturning stay-at-home order highlights widening US debate on pandemic - USA TODAY


Moderate Democrats voice opposition and unease over $3 trillion Covid package pushed by Pelosi - CNN

Hannity warns mayor who won't fully reopen without COVID-19 'cure': Don't expect us to bail you out - Fox News


McConnell admits he was wrong to say Obama administration failed to leave a pandemic playbook - CNN

Where are the transcripts? Flynn-Kislyak calls stay secret as requests for them grow - CNN

Breonna Taylor shooting: hunt for answers in case of black woman killed by police - The Guardian

Fired Parkland cop gets his job back with lost pay, seniority - ABC News

Michigan Closes Down Capitol in Face of Death Threats From Armed Protesters Against Gov. Whitmer - Newsweek

Coronavirus: State of emergency lifted in most of Japan - BBC News

In Yemen, deaths with coronavirus-like symptoms spike as hospitals shut down - The Washington Post

Job losses have now hit 40% of low-income homes - POLITICO

Uber offer for Grubhub fans worries over delivery fees charged to restaurants - Reuters

McDonald's is going to look drastically different when it opens - CNN

Chrome now testing resource-heavy ad blocking, feature could launch in August - Android Police

Ubisoft now giving out its Assassin’s Creed educational tours of Greece and Egypt for free - The Verge

NVIDIA GTC 2020 Keynote in 10 minutes: Updated RTX and A100 GPU system - Engadget

Apple Buys Virtual-Reality Streaming Upstart NextVR - Wall Street Journal

David Crosby responds to Melissa Etheridge’s son Beckett’s death - New York Daily News

Mary-Kate Olsen loses bid for emergency divorce during coronavirus court closures - Page Six

'How to Get Away With Murder' saves its last big twists for series finale - CNN

'Frozen the Musical' closes amid Broadway's coronavirus shutdown - New York Post

NFL's Deandre Baker & Quinton Dunbar Accused Of Armed Robbery, Warrants Issued - TMZ

UFC on ESPN+ 29 medical suspensions: Glover Teixeira could be out 6 months - MMA Junkie

What aliases Michael Jordan, Bulls used at hotels on the road - NBCSports.com

MLB Pitching Ace Blake Snell Refuses to Play for Reduced Pay During COVID-19 Shortened Season - Newsweek

A lost world and extinct ecosystem - Phys.org

How Venus flytraps evolved their taste for meat - Science Magazine

NASA astronauts say goodbye, Astro Van, hello, Tesla Model X - CNET

Spacewatch: US military spaceplane poised for liftoff - The Guardian

Coronavirus Infections: Talking Can Generate Droplets That Linger Up to 14 Minutes - The New York Times

Pangolins May Not Have Been The Intermediary Host of SARS-CoV-2 After All - ScienceAlert

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  1. In 3 Key States That Elected Trump, Bitter Divisions on Reopening
  2. Richard Burr Steps Back From Senate Panel as Phone Is Seized in Stock Sales Inquiry
  3. ‘Lives Were Lost’ as Warnings Went Unheeded, Whistle-Blower Tells House
  4. De Blasio Relies on Aide Who Saw ‘No Proof’ Closures Curb Coronavirus
  5. Outsider Tapped in Michael Flynn Case is a Former Mob Prosecutor
  6. The Coronavirus Pandemic Helped Topple J. Crew and Neiman Marcus. So Did Private Equity.
  7. Unemployment Claims Above 36 Million in Coronavirus Pandemic
  8. Coronavirus May Pose a New Risk to Younger Patients: Strokes
  9. Coronavirus Infections: Talking Can Generate Droplets That Linger Up to 14 Minutes
  10. India’s ‘Maximum City’ Engulfed by Coronavirus
  11. Amazon’s Showdown in France Tests Its Ability to Sidestep Labor
  12. Jobless Claims, Food Supply, Rovers: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  13. Five: The Accidental Emperor
  14. The Joys of Fixing Your Own Stuff
  15. Bill Barr’s Junk Justice
  16. Coronavirus Is Making Young People Very Sick. I Was One of Them.
  17. To Accelerate an Economic Recovery, We Need Tuition-Free College for Adults
  18. Covid-19 Reality Has a Liberal Bias
  19. Ordinary People Are Leading the Leaders
  20. Goodbye to Viola Davis's Groundbreaking Role
  21. How We Can Get the Next Phase of the Coronavirus Right
  22. Most Churches Are Taking the Coronavirus Seriously
  23. The Sheer Number of School Districts Is Tilting the Playing Field
  24. Will the Coronavirus Make the West More Vulnerable to Wildfires?
  25. Rich Boss, Young Employee, Angry Wife: It Gets Twisted
  26. The Show’s Delayed, but They’re Still Keeping ‘Company’
  27. Disney Closes ‘Frozen’ on Broadway, Citing Coronavirus Pandemic
  28. Giants’ Deandre Baker and Seahawks’ Quinton Dunbar Accused of Robbery
  29. Paralegal for U.S. Attorney Tipped Off Drug Cartel, Prosecutors Say
  30. The Virus Killed an Officer. His Town Lined the Streets to Mourn Him.
  31. Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying Objects
  32. Screams in a Park, a Body With a Tattoo and MS-13 Is Now Accused
  33. ‘It Could Happen Anytime’: Scientists Warn of Alaska Tsunami Threat
  34. André Leon Talley’s Tales From the Dark Side
  35. An African Literary Festival for the Age of Coronavirus
  36. A 2-Year-Old TV Series’s Accidental Pandemic Commentary
  37. The Science Fiction Writer John Scalzi Readily Quits Reading
  38. Music, Theater and More to Experience at Home This Weekend
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In 3 Key States That Elected Trump, Bitter Divisions on Reopening

With Democratic governors and Republican legislatures, ending stay-at-home orders mixes health guidance and partisan politics.
    

Richard Burr Steps Back From Senate Panel as Phone Is Seized in Stock Sales Inquiry

The move is a major escalation in the investigation into the senator’s sale of stocks that came as President Trump and other Republicans were playing down the threat of the coronavirus.
    

‘Lives Were Lost’ as Warnings Went Unheeded, Whistle-Blower Tells House

Dr. Rick Bright testified that he made early appeals that the Trump administration prepare for the coronavirus. President Trump and his health secretary snapped back.
    

De Blasio Relies on Aide Who Saw ‘No Proof’ Closures Curb Coronavirus

The head of New York City’s public hospitals pushed to keep the city open in early March. Now the mayor has put him in charge of contact tracing, deepening a rift with the Health Department.
    

Outsider Tapped in Michael Flynn Case is a Former Mob Prosecutor

John Gleeson, a retired federal judge and former mob prosecutor, will oppose the Justice Department’s move to drop a charge against President Trump’s former national security adviser.
    

The Coronavirus Pandemic Helped Topple J. Crew and Neiman Marcus. So Did Private Equity.

At a time when J. Crew and Neiman Marcus needed to be investing money to adjust to changing shopping habits, enormous sums were going to their owners.
    

Unemployment Claims Above 36 Million in Coronavirus Pandemic

Nearly three million new unemployment claims brought the two-month total to more than 36 million, even with some still frustrated in seeking benefits.
    

Coronavirus May Pose a New Risk to Younger Patients: Strokes

Doctors have reported a flurry of cases in Covid-19 patients — including a healthy 27-year-old emergency medical technician in Queens. After a month in the hospital, he is learning to walk again.
    

Coronavirus Infections: Talking Can Generate Droplets That Linger Up to 14 Minutes

A new study shows how respiratory droplets produced during normal conversation may be just as important in transmitting disease, especially indoors.
    

India’s ‘Maximum City’ Engulfed by Coronavirus

Overflowing hospitals. Exhausted cops. Desperate slums. Here are images from Mumbai as the coronavirus upends the metropolis.
    

Amazon’s Showdown in France Tests Its Ability to Sidestep Labor

The pandemic has intensified the push-pull between labor and the retail giant, which is required by European law to deal with unions — and has prospered anyway.
    

Jobless Claims, Food Supply, Rovers: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

Five: The Accidental Emperor

How one outsider came to rule the internet — and eventually embody its battle with mainstream culture.
    

The Joys of Fixing Your Own Stuff

With jobs lost and stores closed, people are now reviving their old gadgets on their own.
    

Bill Barr’s Junk Justice

And when it comes to coronavirus, are we too quick to blame the sick?
    

Coronavirus Is Making Young People Very Sick. I Was One of Them.

Young, healthy people like me are getting very, very sick from the disease caused by the coronavirus.
    

To Accelerate an Economic Recovery, We Need Tuition-Free College for Adults

Much as the G.I. Bill served to power the postwar American economy, a federal guarantee of education for workers could accelerate an economic recovery now.
    

Covid-19 Reality Has a Liberal Bias

Unfortunately, the virus doesn’t care about political spin.
    

Ordinary People Are Leading the Leaders

America looks better from the bottom up.
    

Goodbye to Viola Davis's Groundbreaking Role

“How to Get Away With Murder” is coming to an end, leaving behind a groundbreaking legacy.
    

How We Can Get the Next Phase of the Coronavirus Right

Six ways to survive our pandemic summer.
    

Most Churches Are Taking the Coronavirus Seriously

Pastors who ignore coronavirus restrictions grab headlines. But most are being very careful about worship during the pandemic.
    

The Sheer Number of School Districts Is Tilting the Playing Field

Changing their borders would go a long way toward getting public school money where it most needs to go.
    

Will the Coronavirus Make the West More Vulnerable to Wildfires?

The fight against Covid-19 has disrupted preparations for the fire season.
    

Rich Boss, Young Employee, Angry Wife: It Gets Twisted

An email described an intimate ski trip between co-workers. But who really sent it?
    

The Show’s Delayed, but They’re Still Keeping ‘Company’

By trans-Atlantic email, Patti LuPone and the Broadway director Marianne Elliott talk fear, sadness, camaraderie and the ethics of buying eggs from a Trump supporter.
    

Disney Closes ‘Frozen’ on Broadway, Citing Coronavirus Pandemic

The show is the first Broadway musical felled by the coronavirus.
    

Giants’ Deandre Baker and Seahawks’ Quinton Dunbar Accused of Robbery

Baker, a first-round draft pick for the Giants last year, and Dunbar were named in arrest warrants after an armed robbery was reported at a cookout party in Florida.
    

Paralegal for U.S. Attorney Tipped Off Drug Cartel, Prosecutors Say

Jennifer Loya, 30, helped a drug network in San Antonio stay a step ahead of drug enforcement agents through her access to information as a federal employee, according to court documents.
    

The Virus Killed an Officer. His Town Lined the Streets to Mourn Him.

Charles Roberts, who died at age 45, was the “poster image” of a police officer, said a colleague in the New Jersey town where he worked for 20 years.
    

Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying Objects

While some of the encounters have been reported publicly before, the Navy records are an official accounting of the incidents, including descriptions from the pilots of what they saw.
    

Screams in a Park, a Body With a Tattoo and MS-13 Is Now Accused

New federal charges accuse members of the gang of committing murders in a Queens park, on a subway platform and outside a residential home.
    

‘It Could Happen Anytime’: Scientists Warn of Alaska Tsunami Threat

A retreating glacier is increasing the risk of a catastrophic landslide and tsunami within a few decades, researchers say.
    

André Leon Talley’s Tales From the Dark Side

The juiciest fashion memoir of the year is out. But is it a tell-all, a tragedy or a harbinger of things to come?
    

An African Literary Festival for the Age of Coronavirus

Book events worldwide are on hold, but Afrolit Sans Frontieres uses social media to host frank discussions around writing, creativity, sex and violence.
    

A 2-Year-Old TV Series’s Accidental Pandemic Commentary

Watching “Waco” in a season of government-imposed isolation.
    

The Science Fiction Writer John Scalzi Readily Quits Reading

“Life is short and there are many other books.”
    

Music, Theater and More to Experience at Home This Weekend

Our writers offer suggestions for what to watch or listen to while we’re housebound.
    

Praying Mantises: More Deadly Than We Knew

New research shows these ferocious insects don’t just hunt like robots.
    

A Black Hole’s Boomerangs

Astronomers dissect the energy flow in a distant galaxy.
    

Coronavirus Testing Used by the White House Could Miss Infections

A study found that the Abbott ID Now machine was less accurate when it processed short, dry swabs.
    

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