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Redskins retire Bobby Mitchell's number, remove ex-owner's name from seating level The Washington Redskins are retiring the number worn by the late Bobby Mitchell and renaming the lower level of the team's FedEx Field in his honor. RBC Heritage: Webb Simpson storms back to win at Hilton Head Following a three-hour weather delay, Webb Simpson rattled off five birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine to claim a one-shot win over Abraham Ancer in the RBC Heritage. Former Miami Dolphins star RB Jim Kiick dies at 73 Former Miami Dolphins running back Jim Kiick, who won two Super Bowls with the franchise, has died. He was 73. Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott to sign franchise tender Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will sign his exclusive franchise tender, as both sides continue to negotiate on a long-term contract extension. NASCAR postpones GEICO 500 until Monday due to weather NASCAR has moved Sunday's GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway to Monday because of inclement weather. Florida to increase inspections of businesses as coronavirus cases surge Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged increase inspections of businesses such as bars, restaurants and hair salons as the state reported more than 4,000 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. Trump holds first campaign rally in Tulsa since start of pandemic Thousands gathered in Tulsa, Okla., for President Donald Trump's first campaign rally since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The event took place June 20, 2020, at the BOK Center. Rare annular solar eclipse leaves 'ring of fire' above parts of Africa, Middle East, Asia A rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse was visible across parts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia on Sunday. 1 dead, 11 injured in Minneapolis shooting One person died and 11 others were injured in a shooting in Minneapolis early Sunday morning, police said. Kurt Cobain's guitar sells for more than $6M at auction The guitar late rock star Kurt Cobain used during his band Nirvana's 1993 "MTV Unplugged" show sold for more than $6 million this weekend, Julien's Auctions announced. D.L. Hughley says he tested positive for coronavirus Comedian D.L. Hughley announced on Twitter that he has been diagnosed with the coronavirus. Look: New photos show Prince William playing with his kids Britain's Kensington Palace released two new photos of Prince William happily rolling around in the grass with his three young children. Nine injured, one critical after shooting at large Syracuse gathering At least nine people were injured in a shooting at a large gathering in New York on Saturday night, police said. James Van Der Beek says wife Kimberly suffered miscarriage James Van Der Beek announced on Instagram that his wife Kimberly has suffered her second pregnancy loss in less than a year. Soaring temperatures to expand heat across Northeast as summer begins Heat will expand across the Northeast during the first official week of summer, with some cities likely to reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit by the middle of the week. Police treat fatal stabbing spree in Britain as terrorist attack A stabbing spree that killed three people in a park west of London is being investigated as a terrorist attack, police said Sunday. On This Day, June 21: Former KKK member convicted of killing 3 civil rights workers On June 21, 2005, a Mississippi jury convicted 80-year-old former KKK leader Edgar Ray Killen of manslaughter in the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers. Cole Hauser: Fascinating characters, gorgeous vistas captivate ‘Yellowstone’ fans "Yellowstone" star Cole Hauser credits the success of Paramount Network's contemporary western to excellent writing, a compelling story, well-rounded characters and a beautiful backdrop. Conforti"s change: Disney princess to vampire spawn in 'NOS4A2' Broadway star Mattea Conforti said she leaped at the chance to play a vampire child on AMC's horror-drama "NOS4A2" because it was so unlike the parts she played in the past. Famous birthdays for June 21: Lana Del Rey, Juliette Lewis Singer Lana Del Rey turns 35 and actor Juliette Lewis turns 47, among the famous birthdays for June 21. More Recent Articles |
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Vast Federal Aid Has Capped Rise in Poverty, Studies FindBut researchers caution this does not mean low-income families are escaping hardship. And they warn that when the aid expires next month, families could again be vulnerable. 8 Hospitals in 15 Hours: A Pregnant Woman’s Crisis in the PandemicHer baby was coming, and her complications were growing more dangerous. But nowhere would take her — an increasingly common story as India’s health care system buckles under pressure. For Barr, Standoff With Prosecutor Adds to String of MiscuesThe attorney general has found himself at odds with the White House on high-profile issues in recent weeks. Trump Poses ‘Danger for the Republic’ if Re-elected, John Bolton ChargesThe president’s former national security adviser, in a TV interview, called the November election the “last guardrail” against a second term in which “there’s no telling what will happen.” What’s Facebook’s Deal With Donald Trump?Mark Zuckerberg has forged an uneasy alliance with the Trump administration. He may have gotten too close. Gaps in Vetting Visas Allowed Saudi Gunman Into U.S. Pilot TrainingThe gunman who killed three in Florida was not directed by Al Qaeda, nor inspired solely by online ideology. He was a new kind of terrorist, harder to spot: an extremely enterprising freelancer. A Racist Attack on Children Was Taped in 1975. We Found Them.A snippet of the documentary “Rosedale: The Way It Is” has ricocheted across the internet, upending for another generation New York City’s narrative as a bastion of tolerance. Roosevelt Statue to Be Removed From Museum of Natural HistoryThe equestrian memorial to Theodore Roosevelt has long prompted objections as a symbol of colonialism and racism. As Symbols of the Confederacy Fall, Activists Say Mississippi’s Flag Should Be NextA renewed challenge to the state flag, the only one with the Confederate battle flag embedded in it, has stirred a familiar debate between tradition and changed views on race. Jail Only Allowed White Staff to Guard Ex-Officer Charged With Killing George FloydEight correctional officers said people of color who work in the jail were initially moved away from Derek Chauvin, the officer accused of killing George Floyd. The President’s Shock at the Rows of Empty Seats in TulsaInside the campaign, advisers believe disappointing attendance at the rally shows genuine fear of the coronavirus and the reality of President Trump’s sliding poll numbers. Trump Seeks a Cultural Safe Space Amid a Deadly PandemicIn his first rally since the global coronavirus pandemic suspended the campaign trail, President Trump played the hits. Behind Joe Biden’s Evolution on L.G.B.T.Q. RightsMr. Biden’s support for same-sex marriage in 2012 was a reversal for him and a watershed moment in his shift — and the nation’s — on L.G.B.T.Q. issues. The Sunday Read: ‘Facing the Wind’Amid a pandemic and protests, one father decides to tell his children the truths he had been afraid to tell them until now. Bill Barr, Not Geoffrey Berman, Should Have Lost His Job This WeekendThe attorney general, Bill Barr, undermined the rule of law by forcing out Geoffrey Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan. Will Trump's Autocratic Tendencies Get Worse, Now That He's Behind in the Polls?Beware a despot when he’s cornered. What if the Supreme Court Rules on Abortion and the Country Shrugs?There’s a potentially catastrophic decision coming. If you’ve struggled to focus on it, I don’t blame you. OSHA Needs to Protect Workers From Getting Coronavirus on the JobWorker protections are critical during the pandemic — yet the Trump administration has issued only voluntary guidance instead of enforceable rules. Trump's 'Law and Order' Talk for 'Blacks and Hippies'Trump’s tough talk doesn’t seek to address the rage that inequity has bred, but rather to contain it. Op-Art: See the SinA sketch from an artist known for his critical articulations of blackness, abstraction and the avant-garde. Las Vegas's Coronavirus ReopeningWhile gamblers refuse masks, workers fear for their safety. Ishmael Reed: My Police Misconduct ExperiencesThroughout my life, I have had frightening, maddening and absurd encounters with police officers. Cities Should Open Streets to Pedestrians and CyclistsWith people hunkered down at home, cities should act quickly to find a better balance between cars and pedestrians and cyclists. The Pandemic Has Reshaped American Fatherhood. Can It Last?Evidence from Sweden shows even short stints of time at home for fathers can have long-term consequences. Why the 'Bad Cop' Theory Won't Fix Racist PoliceBlaming racist violence on “bad apples” misses the point. Trump Says He Avoided Punishing China Over Uighur Camps to Protect Trade Talks“Well, we were in the middle of a major trade deal,” the president said, supporting an account by his former national security adviser John R. Bolton. Tennessee Newspaper Apologizes for ‘Utterly Indefensible’ Anti-Muslim AdThe full-page ad, which appeared in Sunday’s editions of The Tennessean and claimed “Islam” would detonate a nuclear device in Nashville, “should have never been published,” the editor said. Public Employees Are Accused of Vandalizing Black Lives Matter SignA Sheriff’s Office worker and an investigative assistant with the District Attorney’s Office in Ventura County, Calif., were arrested after the authorities reviewed footage from a surveillance camera. Black Gallerists Press Forward Despite a Market That Holds Them BackAs Art Basel opens online, African-American galleries are glaringly absent. Tsunami or Ripple? The Pandemic’s Mental Toll Is an Open QuestionSome health officials have forecast a steep rise in new mental health disorders. Others say the impact isn’t likely to last. Jim Kiick, Who Helped the Dolphins Win 2 Super Bowls, Dies at 73With Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris, he transformed the hapless Dolphins into a dominant team in the early 1970s. Spike Lee Saved My LifeHow lessons from the director’s films prepared one moviegoer for a terrifying encounter with the police. Happy Father’s Day to All the Fish Dads UnderwaterPaternal care has evolved dozens of times in aquatic life, and is more common than maternal or combined parenting. Trump’s Tulsa Rally Fizzles as Seats Go EmptyPresident Trump’s attempt to revive his re-election bid sputtered badly as he traveled to Tulsa for his first mass rally in months but found a small crowd and delivered a disjointed speech. TikTok Teens Tank Trump Rally in Tulsa, They SayDid a successful prank inflate attendance expectations for President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Okla.? Professor Who Asked Student to ‘Anglicize’ Her Name Is Put on LeaveMatthew Hubbard, a mathematics professor in Oakland, Calif., said his emails to Phuc Bui Diem Nguyen, a Vietnamese-American college freshman, were both a “mistake” and “offensive.” More Recent Articles |
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The Washington Redskins are retiring the number worn by the late Bobby Mitchell and renaming the lower level of the team's FedEx Field in his honor.
Following a three-hour weather delay, Webb Simpson rattled off five birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine to claim a one-shot win over Abraham Ancer in the RBC Heritage.
Former Miami Dolphins running back Jim Kiick, who won two Super Bowls with the franchise, has died. He was 73.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will sign his exclusive franchise tender, as both sides continue to negotiate on a long-term contract extension.
NASCAR has moved Sunday's GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway to Monday because of inclement weather.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged increase inspections of businesses such as bars, restaurants and hair salons as the state reported more than 4,000 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday.
Thousands gathered in Tulsa, Okla., for President Donald Trump's first campaign rally since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The event took place June 20, 2020, at the BOK Center.
A rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse was visible across parts of Africa, the Middle East and Asia on Sunday.
One person died and 11 others were injured in a shooting in Minneapolis early Sunday morning, police said.
The guitar late rock star Kurt Cobain used during his band Nirvana's 1993 "MTV Unplugged" show sold for more than $6 million this weekend, Julien's Auctions announced.
Comedian D.L. Hughley announced on Twitter that he has been diagnosed with the coronavirus.
Britain's Kensington Palace released two new photos of Prince William happily rolling around in the grass with his three young children.
At least nine people were injured in a shooting at a large gathering in New York on Saturday night, police said.
James Van Der Beek announced on Instagram that his wife Kimberly has suffered her second pregnancy loss in less than a year.
Heat will expand across the Northeast during the first official week of summer, with some cities likely to reach 90 degrees Fahrenheit by the middle of the week.
A stabbing spree that killed three people in a park west of London is being investigated as a terrorist attack, police said Sunday.
On June 21, 2005, a Mississippi jury convicted 80-year-old former KKK leader Edgar Ray Killen of manslaughter in the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers.
"Yellowstone" star Cole Hauser credits the success of Paramount Network's contemporary western to excellent writing, a compelling story, well-rounded characters and a beautiful backdrop.
Broadway star Mattea Conforti said she leaped at the chance to play a vampire child on AMC's horror-drama "NOS4A2" because it was so unlike the parts she played in the past.
Singer Lana Del Rey turns 35 and actor Juliette Lewis turns 47, among the famous birthdays for June 21. 
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