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A "Shoeless" Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 sold at auction for $492,000 this week.
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  1. 'Shoeless' Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 sells for $492K at auction
  2. Colts QB Philip Rivers to coach at Alabama high school once NFL career ends
  3. AccuWeather increases number of hurricanes predicted for 'very active' 2020 Atlantic season
  4. U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic
  5. USS Montgomery, USNS Cesar Chavez enter South China Sea to support drill ship
  6. Panthers' Derrick Brown to become first 2020 Round 1 pick to sign rookie deal
  7. Televangelist Jim Bakker recovering from stroke
  8. AAI Corp., a division of Textron, nabs $20.7M contract modification for Navy drone program
  9. Judge declines to dismiss Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli's college admissions case
  10. Measles vaccinations in U.S. children fall up to 60 percent since pandemic, CDC says
  11. New Orleans Saints release Pro Bowl OL Larry Warford
  12. Combination of HIV, hepatitis C, MS drugs might resolve COVID-19 infection
  13. California to send mail-in ballots to all voters
  14. Navy adapts maintenance procedures, strategies for containing COVID-19
  15. Disabled flies sleep more as they learn to adapt
  16. 15-minute COVID-19 test proves accurate at confirming infection
  17. Andrew Cuomo says N.Y. has COVID-19 'on the run'; Mike Pence aide tests positive
  18. Hong Kong legislative council breaks out in scuffle
  19. Vitamin D may improve odds of survival from COVID-19
  20. Death rate of COVID-19 in U.S. is 1.3%, study shows
  21. Poverty, poorer health make some in the Bronx more vulnerable to COVID-19
  22. Hundreds honor Ahmaud Arbery after two murder suspects are arrested
  23. U.S. stocks rise again on Wall Street despite job losses
  24. Neanderthals preferred bovine bones for leather-making tools
  25. Sarah Silverman, Seth Rogen animated series coming to HBO Max

'Shoeless' Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 sells for $492K at auction

A "Shoeless" Joe Jackson baseball card from 1910 sold at auction for $492,000 this week.
    

Colts QB Philip Rivers to coach at Alabama high school once NFL career ends

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers will become the head football coach at St. Michael Catholic High School, the school announced Friday.
    

AccuWeather increases number of hurricanes predicted for 'very active' 2020 Atlantic season

Based on the newest forecasting models, AccuWeather forecasters have extended the upper range of hurricanes predicted for the Atlantic hurricane season.
    

U.S. copes with COVID-19 pandemic

The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic is spreading across the United States. People are discouraged (even banned in some places) from large gatherings, public spaces are closed, store shelves are empty, with long lines in grocery stores, and travel is limited. Here are some scenes from across America.
    

USS Montgomery, USNS Cesar Chavez enter South China Sea to support drill ship

The USS Montgomery and the USNS Cesar Chavez sailed into the South China Sea this week in support of the West Capella drill ship, according to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
    

Panthers' Derrick Brown to become first 2020 Round 1 pick to sign rookie deal

Former Auburn defensive tackle Derrick Brown agreed to his rookie contract with the Carolina Panthers on Friday.
    

Televangelist Jim Bakker recovering from stroke

Televangelist Jim Bakker is recovering at his North Carolina home after having a stroke, his wife said Friday.
    

AAI Corp., a division of Textron, nabs $20.7M contract modification for Navy drone program

Textron was awarded a $20.7 million contract modification Friday for work on the Navy's Unmanned Influence Sweep System and Unmanned Surface Vehicle program.
    

Judge declines to dismiss Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli's college admissions case

A federal judge on Friday declined to dismiss charges filed against Lori Loughlin and 13 others in a national college admissions case based in Massachusetts.
    

Measles vaccinations in U.S. children fall up to 60 percent since pandemic, CDC says

Pediatric vaccination against measles has declined by as much as 60 percent nationally since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to new data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    

New Orleans Saints release Pro Bowl OL Larry Warford

The New Orleans Saints released Pro Bowl offensive lineman Larry Warford after three seasons, the team announced Friday.
    

Combination of HIV, hepatitis C, MS drugs might resolve COVID-19 infection

Combination therapy with interferon beta-1b plus lopinavir-ritonavir and ribavirin appears to improve symptoms and shorten hospital stays for people with mild to moderate COVID-19.
    

California to send mail-in ballots to all voters

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed an executive order requiring mail-in ballots be sent to all eligible voters for the November election.
    

Navy adapts maintenance procedures, strategies for containing COVID-19

The Navy has been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic and is working to adapt its strategies for maintenance as well as containing outbreaks on ships.
    

Disabled flies sleep more as they learn to adapt

New research suggests flies that are unable to fly sleep more as they learn to adapt to their disability.
    

15-minute COVID-19 test proves accurate at confirming infection

A new, point-of-care testing kit for COVID-19 that can deliver results in 15 minutes accurately diagnoses people more than 80 percent of time, an analysis has found.
    

Andrew Cuomo says N.Y. has COVID-19 'on the run'; Mike Pence aide tests positive

Vice President Mike Pence's press secretary has tested positive for the coronavirus disease, the White House said Friday. In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the state is finally getting ahead of the virus.
    

Hong Kong legislative council breaks out in scuffle

Lawmakers in Hong Kong broke out in a scuffle Friday as they fought over who would take control of a committee.
    

Vitamin D may improve odds of survival from COVID-19

Two new studies support speculation that vitamin D might prevent or help survival with COVID-19.
    

Death rate of COVID-19 in U.S. is 1.3%, study shows

Among detected cases of COVID-19 in the United States, 1.3 percent of patients will die from the illness, according to a new calculation.
    

Poverty, poorer health make some in the Bronx more vulnerable to COVID-19

New York City has been the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, with immigrant populations in areas such as the Bronx "disproportionately" affected, a commentary in JAMA Internal Medicine says.
    

Hundreds honor Ahmaud Arbery after two murder suspects are arrested

Hundreds attended a rally Friday in support of Ahmaud Arbery, and officials said they will investigate the man who recorded a video of his shooting.
    

U.S. stocks rise again on Wall Street despite job losses

The United States' bellwether stock index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, climbed another 455 points Friday, posting its first weekly gain in three weeks.
    

Neanderthals preferred bovine bones for leather-making tools

When it came to selecting bones for leather-making tools, Neanderthals were surprisingly choosy. New archaeological analysis shows Neanderthals preferentially selected bovine rib bones to make a tool called a lissoir.
    

Sarah Silverman, Seth Rogen animated series coming to HBO Max

HBO Max announced Friday that it has ordered "Santa Inc.," an adult-oriented animated series featuring the voices of Sarah Silverman and Seth Rogen.
    
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  1. Katie Miller, Pence spokeswoman, tests positive for coronavirus - POLITICO
  2. Michael Flynn case continues DOJ's dismantling of Robert Mueller's investigation 'brick by brick' - USA TODAY
  3. Georgia lawmakers renew push for a hate crime bill after Ahmaud Arbery shooting - CNN
  4. 4-year-old is first N.J. child to die from coronavirus - lehighvalleylive.com
  5. Man Killed At Texas Airport After 737 Lands On Him - TooFab
  6. California Gov. Newsom says community spread started at nail salon - NBC News
  7. Mapping Ohio’s 23,016 coronavirus cases, updates and trends - cleveland.com
  8. VE Day: The Queen addresses the nation - BBC News
  9. J.C. Penney to reportedly file for bankruptcy - WFLA
  10. Abbott's Coronavirus Antibody Test Proves Highly Accurate - Motley Fool
  11. House coronavirus oversight panel demands large companies repay small-business loans - POLITICO
  12. Google Will Let Employees Work From Home Until The End Of 2020 - Forbes
  13. Xbox Series X Addresses The Promised Next-Gen Gameplay - IGN Daily Fix - IGN
  14. Microsoft will fix Surface Laptop 3 'hairline fractures' for free - Engadget
  15. Xbox Series X game reveal ‘set some wrong expectations,’ Microsoft says - Polygon
  16. Google Lens Can Quickly Copy-Paste Handwritten Notes Between Devices - PCMag
  17. Ariana Grande Self-Isolates With New Beau Dalton Gomez In 'Stuck With You' Video - HuffPost
  18. Queen Elizabeth says wartime generation would 'admire' Britain's response to coronavirus, in televised address to mark VE Day - CNN
  19. Meghan and Harry Got Their LA Mega Mansion Thanks to Oprah - Inside Edition
  20. Ronaldo Souza out of UFC 249 after testing positive for coronavirus - ESPN
  21. NFL schedule hints at determination to conduct Week One, then reassess - NBCSports.com
  22. Bill Belichick comfortable with Patriots' quarterback situation: 'We feel like we have four good players' - Fox News
  23. Adam Silver preps NBA players for challenges ahead - ESPN
  24. It’s already getting too hot and humid in some places for humans to survive - The Verge
  25. China's New Spacecraft Has Successfully Landed Back on Earth With Its Cabin Intact - ScienceAlert
  26. Childhood vaccinations plunge since Covid-19 pandemic started, CDC says - CNN
  27. New York investigates coronavirus in children after 5-year-old NYC boy dies from complications, Gov. Cuomo says - CNBC
  28. Librarians are being enlisted to help in the battle against coronavirus — how you, too, can get a contact tracer job - MarketWatch
  29. Fact-checking Judy Mikovits, the controversial virologist attacking Anthony Fauci in a viral conspiracy video - Science Magazine
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Katie Miller, Pence spokeswoman, tests positive for coronavirus - POLITICO


Michael Flynn case continues DOJ's dismantling of Robert Mueller's investigation 'brick by brick' - USA TODAY

Georgia lawmakers renew push for a hate crime bill after Ahmaud Arbery shooting - CNN


4-year-old is first N.J. child to die from coronavirus - lehighvalleylive.com

Man Killed At Texas Airport After 737 Lands On Him - TooFab


California Gov. Newsom says community spread started at nail salon - NBC News

Mapping Ohio’s 23,016 coronavirus cases, updates and trends - cleveland.com

VE Day: The Queen addresses the nation - BBC News

J.C. Penney to reportedly file for bankruptcy - WFLA

Abbott's Coronavirus Antibody Test Proves Highly Accurate - Motley Fool

House coronavirus oversight panel demands large companies repay small-business loans - POLITICO

Google Will Let Employees Work From Home Until The End Of 2020 - Forbes

Xbox Series X Addresses The Promised Next-Gen Gameplay - IGN Daily Fix - IGN

Microsoft will fix Surface Laptop 3 'hairline fractures' for free - Engadget

Xbox Series X game reveal ‘set some wrong expectations,’ Microsoft says - Polygon

Google Lens Can Quickly Copy-Paste Handwritten Notes Between Devices - PCMag

Ariana Grande Self-Isolates With New Beau Dalton Gomez In 'Stuck With You' Video - HuffPost

Queen Elizabeth says wartime generation would 'admire' Britain's response to coronavirus, in televised address to mark VE Day - CNN

Meghan and Harry Got Their LA Mega Mansion Thanks to Oprah - Inside Edition

Ronaldo Souza out of UFC 249 after testing positive for coronavirus - ESPN

NFL schedule hints at determination to conduct Week One, then reassess - NBCSports.com

Bill Belichick comfortable with Patriots' quarterback situation: 'We feel like we have four good players' - Fox News

Adam Silver preps NBA players for challenges ahead - ESPN

It’s already getting too hot and humid in some places for humans to survive - The Verge

China's New Spacecraft Has Successfully Landed Back on Earth With Its Cabin Intact - ScienceAlert

Childhood vaccinations plunge since Covid-19 pandemic started, CDC says - CNN

New York investigates coronavirus in children after 5-year-old NYC boy dies from complications, Gov. Cuomo says - CNBC

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The shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery has renewed criticism of the police agency that released the two suspects. They were charged by the state months later.
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  1. Georgia Killing Puts Spotlight on a Police Force’s Troubled History
  2. Ahmaud Arbery Video Was Leaked by a Lawyer Who Consulted With Suspects
  3. Ahmaud Arbery Shooting: A Timeline of the Case
  4. In Michael Flynn Case, William Barr Again Takes Aim at Robert Mueller Inquiry
  5. Dropping of Michael Flynn Case Heightens Fear of Justice Dept. Politicization
  6. Trump Praises Barr and Revels in Dismissal of Charges Against Flynn
  7. Two White House Coronavirus Cases Raise Question of if Anyone Is Really Safe
  8. Haphazard Rollout of Coronavirus Drug Frustrates Doctors
  9. The Disastrous Employment Numbers Show Almost Every Job Is at Risk
  10. When Will Companies Let Workers Back Into the Office
  11. South Africa Coronavirus Lockdown Include Tobacco and Alcohol Sales Bam
  12. As India Reopens, Deadly Accidents Break Out
  13. Roy Horn, Illusionist Who Dazzled Audiences as Half of Siegfried & Roy, Dies at 75
  14. Jobs Report, Ahmaud Arbery, Mother’s Day: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  15. A Bit of Relief: Rick Steves’ Travel Dreams
  16. Is ‘Death Diving’ the Future of TV?
  17. Four: Headquarters
  18. Trump's Bid to the Supreme Court to Stand Above the Law
  19. This Mother's Day, Forget Pancakes. Pay Women.
  20. ‘You Will Not Live to See Your Next Birthday’
  21. The World Is Taking Pity on Us
  22. What Colombia Did With American Spy Tools
  23. The Appalling Damage of Dropping the Michael Flynn Case
  24. McDonald’s Workers in Denmark Pity Us
  25. Congress Should Vote Remotely
  26. No Return to the ‘Old Dispensation’
  27. ‘Social Shaming’ Will Not Save Us
  28. Unjust Convictions Must Become a Justice Department Priority
  29. She Just Wanted to Play Bass. That Life Is Gone.
  30. Enduring Lessons From My Mom
  31. Ohio State Pays $41 Million to Settle Claims From Doctor’s Abuse
  32. California to Mail All Voters Ballots for November Election
  33. A Drug Cocktail Hastens Recovery in Some Coronavirus Patients
  34. Chief Justice Roberts Rejects Request for Inquiry into D.C. Appeals Court Vacancy
  35. No Charges for Parents of 5-Year-Old Who Took to the Highway in an S.U.V.
  36. This Is the Future of the Pandemic
  37. Michael Pack: Trump Pushes for Senate to Confirm Conservative to Run Voice of America
  38. Coronavirus in Florida: Grim Medical Records Recount Lonely Deaths
  39. May Snowstorm Forecast for the Northeast
  40. Mothers Don’t Have to Be Martyrs
  41. How Not to Apologize in Quarantine
  42. Upstate Will Be First to Test New York’s Arts Appetite
  43. You Don’t Need Whiskey for an Old-Fashioned, or Vodka for a Cosmo
  44. Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber’s Slow Dance, and 10 More New Songs
  45. Hayley Williams Lays Down New Roots on Her First Solo Album
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Georgia Killing Puts Spotlight on a Police Force’s Troubled History

The shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery has renewed criticism of the police agency that released the two suspects. They were charged by the state months later.
    

Ahmaud Arbery Video Was Leaked by a Lawyer Who Consulted With Suspects

The lawyer, Alan Tucker, declined to comment on his conversations with the suspects, citing attorney-client privilege. He later said he would not be representing them.
    

Ahmaud Arbery Shooting: A Timeline of the Case

A look at the major moments between Mr. Arbery’s killing in a Georgia suburb and the arrest of two suspects, both charged with murder.
    

In Michael Flynn Case, William Barr Again Takes Aim at Robert Mueller Inquiry

The Justice Department’s move was the latest example of the attorney general’s effort to chisel away at the special counsel investigation and emphasize an alternate narrative.
    

Dropping of Michael Flynn Case Heightens Fear of Justice Dept. Politicization

Across the country, rank-and-file prosecutors cringed at another extraordinary intervention by Attorney General William P. Barr.
    

Trump Praises Barr and Revels in Dismissal of Charges Against Flynn

In a Fox News interview, Mr. Trump also angrily revived grievances about the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III and promised a swift economic rebound.
    

Two White House Coronavirus Cases Raise Question of if Anyone Is Really Safe

If it is so hard to maintain a healthy environment at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, then how can businesses across the country establish a safe space for their workers?
    

Haphazard Rollout of Coronavirus Drug Frustrates Doctors

Remdesivir was shipped to small hospitals even as besieged medical centers were denied access.
    

The Disastrous Employment Numbers Show Almost Every Job Is at Risk

Even if public health concerns can be resolved relatively soon, a hole in aggregate demand could persist for some time.
    

When Will Companies Let Workers Back Into the Office

Google, Facebook, Amazon, Capital One and others are extending work-from-home policies to September and sometimes far beyond.
    

South Africa Coronavirus Lockdown Include Tobacco and Alcohol Sales Bam

Locking down against the pandemic, South African officials banned cigarette and alcohol sales. It has gone as well as you might expect.
    

As India Reopens, Deadly Accidents Break Out

A group of laborers trying to get home were run over by a train a day after a disaster at a plastics factory.
    

Roy Horn, Illusionist Who Dazzled Audiences as Half of Siegfried & Roy, Dies at 75

With his partner, Mr. Horn mesmerized crowds for decades, using a stunning mix of costumes, magic and exotic animals. He died of complications from Covid-19.
    

Jobs Report, Ahmaud Arbery, Mother’s Day: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

A Bit of Relief: Rick Steves’ Travel Dreams

“This virus can stop our travel plans, but it cannot stop our travel dreams.”
    

Is ‘Death Diving’ the Future of TV?

The pandemic has shown we’ll watch any garbage on TV.
    

Four: Headquarters

A trip to YouTube for a conversation with the woman trying to change it.
    

Trump's Bid to the Supreme Court to Stand Above the Law

Next week, the Supreme Court will hear lawyers argue the president’s claim that he has absolute immunity while in office.
    

This Mother's Day, Forget Pancakes. Pay Women.

One lesson from the pandemic: Child care is work. And it should be compensated.
    

‘You Will Not Live to See Your Next Birthday’

Life and fate, 75 years after Mauthausen.
    

The World Is Taking Pity on Us

Will American prestige ever recover?
    

What Colombia Did With American Spy Tools

Under pressure to curb the drug trade, the Colombian army turns to old tricks.
    

The Appalling Damage of Dropping the Michael Flynn Case

It embeds into official U.S. policy a shockingly extremist view of law enforcement as the enemy of the American people.
    

McDonald’s Workers in Denmark Pity Us

Danes haven’t built a “socialist” country. Just one that works.
    

Congress Should Vote Remotely

It’s not about avoiding work. It’s about safety, and making sure they can do their job.
    

No Return to the ‘Old Dispensation’

The monster of modernity must be slowed.
    

‘Social Shaming’ Will Not Save Us

With no federal leadership, people are left to figure out the coronavirus rules themselves.
    

Unjust Convictions Must Become a Justice Department Priority

This imperative fits in with bipartisan efforts to reform criminal justice.
    

She Just Wanted to Play Bass. That Life Is Gone.

It was always hard making a living as a musician in New York City. The quarantine has made it impossible.
    

Enduring Lessons From My Mom

For Mother’s Day, high achievers reflect on what they most appreciate learning from their mothers: the magic of creation, self-discipline and the courage to change.
    

Ohio State Pays $41 Million to Settle Claims From Doctor’s Abuse

The university said it had reached settlements with 162 people who were sexually assaulted when they were sent to the team doctor Richard H. Strauss.
    

California to Mail All Voters Ballots for November Election

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday made California the first state to alter its plans for the general election in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
    

A Drug Cocktail Hastens Recovery in Some Coronavirus Patients

A combination of three antiviral drugs, including interferon, seemed to speed recovery, researchers reported.
    

Chief Justice Roberts Rejects Request for Inquiry into D.C. Appeals Court Vacancy

The top circuit court judge had asked the complaint be transferred and investigated, but the chief justice’s office said it did not qualify.
    

No Charges for Parents of 5-Year-Old Who Took to the Highway in an S.U.V.

The couple were at work and had no idea that their son had sneaked out while his teenage sister watched him, a prosecutor said on Friday.
    

This Is the Future of the Pandemic

Covid-19 isn’t going away soon. Two recent studies mapped out the possible shapes of its trajectory.
    

Michael Pack: Trump Pushes for Senate to Confirm Conservative to Run Voice of America

A key Senate committee has scheduled a vote on the long-stalled nomination of Michael Pack, an ally of Stephen K. Bannon, to run the agency in charge of the Voice of America. Employees are worried.
    

Coronavirus in Florida: Grim Medical Records Recount Lonely Deaths

Records kept by medical examiners in Florida offer a window into how the coronavirus has killed more than 1,600 people there. Many died at home.
    

May Snowstorm Forecast for the Northeast

Temperatures could drop below 40 in New York City, and parts of Massachusetts could see 2 inches of snow.
    

Mothers Don’t Have to Be Martyrs

How to shift your mind-set from giving so much of yourself to others.
    

How Not to Apologize in Quarantine

Refusing to accept responsibility is not a sign of strength. It’s a sign of narcissism.
    

Upstate Will Be First to Test New York’s Arts Appetite

Under the governor’s reopening plan, theaters, museums and community art centers upstate will open well before city venues. Will visitors come?
    

You Don’t Need Whiskey for an Old-Fashioned, or Vodka for a Cosmo

The classic formulas work just as well with many things you may already have in your bar.
    

Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber’s Slow Dance, and 10 More New Songs

Hear tracks by Bob Dylan, Rhiannon Giddens, Jamie xx and others.
    

Hayley Williams Lays Down New Roots on Her First Solo Album

The Paramore singer and songwriter’s new LP, “Petals for Armor,” is an exploration of past traumas and future hopes in tracks that veer from pop to R&B and beyond.
    

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