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Mississippi votes to remove Confederate emblem from state flag Lawmakers in Mississippi voted to remove the Confederate insignia from the state's flag on Sunday, forwarding the bill to the desk of Gov. Tate Reeves who said he will sign it. Roddy Ricch, Megan Thee Stallion win big at BET Awards Rapper Roddy Ricch was named Best New Artist and his "Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial" won Album of the Year at Sunday's virtual BET Awards ceremony. Patriots receive $1.1M fine, lose draft pick for illegally filming Bengals' sideline The NFL fined the New England Patriots $1.1 million and stripped them of a third-round pick in the 2021 draft as part of the franchise's punishment for filming the Cincinnati Bengals' sideline. Denny Hamlin edges Kevin Harvick to cap doubleheader at Pocono Denny Hamlin fought off Kevin Harvick on Sunday night to win the second NASCAR Cup Series race of the weekend at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. Coronavirus milestones: 10 million cases, 500,000 deaths worldwide The coronavirus pandemic has topped two milestones -- 10 million cases and 500,000 deaths -- since the first cases were reported six months ago. Dustin Johnson holds off Kevin Streelman to win Travelers Championship Dustin Johnson closed with a 3-under 67 for a one-shot victory over Kevin Streelman in the Travelers Championship on Sunday at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn. Ex-Panthers QB Cam Newton joining Patriots on one-year deal The New England Patriots are signing former Carolina Panthers quarterback and 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton to a short-term contract. Brooklyn Nets signing Justin Anderson after Wilson Chandler opts out Brooklyn Nets veteran forward Wilson Chandler is informing the team that he won't participate in the NBA's 22-team restart in Orlando, Fla. Former Redskins OL coach, 'Hogs' architect Joe Bugel dies at 80 Former Washington Redskins coach Joe Bugel, who was the architect of the famed "Hogs" offensive line in the 1980s, has died. He was 80. Man fatally shot during protest at parking lot in Louisville, suspect in custody Police have a suspect in custody after a man was fatally shot and another injured during a peaceful protest at Jefferson Square Park in Louisville, Ky., seeking justice in the killing of Breonna Taylor on Saturday night. Mark Sedwill announces plan to step down from British government Mark Sedwill, Britain's most senior civil servant, announced plans Sunday to step down as cabinet secretary, national security adviser and head of civil service in September. Alex Azar: 'Window is closing' for U.S. to control COVID-19 pandemic Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the "window is closing" for the United States to control the COVID-19 pandemic as cases surged in Florida, Texas and Arizona pushing the national total past 2.5 million. Poland's Andrzej Duda expected to face strong competition in presidential election Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski is expected to force a runoff election as he faces off against incumbent Andrzej Duda in Poland's presidential elections on Sunday. Howling winds to stoke wildfire risk over massive area of western U.S. Firefighters, property owners and travelers are bracing for an unusually potent windstorm that is forecast to target a large portion of the southwestern United States through Monday. Broadway's 'American Buffalo,' 'The Minutes' postponed until spring 2021 The producers of the upcoming Broadway productions of "American Buffalo" and "The Minutes" say the stage shows will not open this year as planned. Two new Vivica A. Fox TV movies to premiere on LMN in July Two new thrillers starring and produced by Vivica A. Fox are slated to premiere on the Lifetime Movie Network next month. Trump denies report he was briefed about Russian bounties on U.S. troops President Donald Trump on Sunday denied a New York Times report saying he and Vice President Mike Pence were briefed about Russia allegedly paying bounties to Taliban fighters to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan. 'Princess Bride' remake with Jennifer Garner, Joe Jonas, Sophie Turner debuting Monday A remake of the classic comedy adventure, "The Princess Bride," has been filmed from actors' homes during the coronavirus pandemic. Beyonce's visual album 'Black is King' to debut on Disney+ July 31 Singer Beyonce will release a new visual album called "Black is King" on Disney+ on July 31. Walmart distribution center shooting ends in deaths of employee, suspect A lone gunman entered a Walmart distribution center in Northern California, killing one person and injuring six others with a semi-automatic rifle before police officers killed him, authorities said. Storms to carry severe weather, flood risks across large swath of US A stagnant weather pattern has set up across the central and eastern United States, sparking daily rounds of showers and heavy thunderstorms into the start of July. Famous birthdays for June 28: John Elway, Mel Brooks Football Hall of Fame member John Elway turns 60 and filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 94, among the famous birthdays for June 28. On This Day, June 28: Stonewall riots kick off gay rights movement On June 28, 1969, the clientele of a New York City gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, rioted after it was raided by police. The event is considered the start of the gay liberation movement. |
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‘They Want to Kill Me’: Many Covid Patients Have Terrifying DeliriumParanoid hallucinations plague many coronavirus patients in I.C.U.s, an experience that can slow recovery and increase risk of depression and cognitive issues. Florida’s Covid Cases Up Fivefold in 2 Weeks: ‘The Numbers Are Scary’A surge in coronavirus cases has prompted officials to prohibit alcohol sales in bars and close Miami beaches for the coming holiday. But will it be enough? With Flights Banned, Son Sails Solo Across Atlantic to Reach Father, 90An Argentine man stuck in Portugal because of the virus travels for 85 days the only way he could: in a small boat. ‘We Could Be Feeling This for the Next Decade’: Virus Hits College TownsOpening bars and bringing back football teams have led to new outbreaks. Communities that evolved around campuses face potentially existential losses in population, jobs and revenue. Tracking CoronavirusSee the extent of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States with detailed maps of cases by county. Spies and Commandos Warned Months Ago of Russian Bounties on U.S. TroopsThe recovery of large amounts of American cash at a Taliban outpost in Afghanistan helped tip off U.S. officials. It is believed that at least one U.S. troop death was the result of the bounties. How Michael Flynn’s Defense Team Found Powerful AlliesA lawyer for the former national security adviser turned to the attorney general for help, and he delivered, months before a pair of appellate judges handed Mr. Flynn another legal victory. How the Trump Campaign Is Drawing Obama Out of RetirementMore than three years after his exit, the 44th president of the United States is back on a political battlefield he longed to leave. Trump Retweets Racist Video Showing Supporter Yelling ‘White Power’The president later deleted the tweet, which once again showed his willingness to use social media to amplify some of the most hateful commentary of some of his followers, even at a moment of unrest. In ‘And She Could Be Next,’ Women of Color Take on PoliticsThe two-part documentary, which follows the campaigns of several female politicians of color and the communities that rally with them, shows what a systemic shift actually looks like. Mississippi Lawmakers Vote to Retire State Flag Rooted in the ConfederacyThe flag, which has flown since 1894, is poised to come down, becoming yet another emblem of the Confederacy to be removed across the South. Marty Baron Made The Post Great Again. Now, the News Is Changing.The ultimate old-school editor is grappling with a moment of cultural reckoning. 4 San Jose Officers Put on Leave Amid Probe Into Racist Facebook PostsOfficials are investigating inflammatory remarks, including anti-Muslim comments, by current and former police officers in a private Facebook group. Why the $6 Billion N.Y.P.D. Is Now a Target of ‘Defund the Police’The New York police have taken on a vast purview beyond crime fighting that includes schools and mental health. Officials are now rethinking that. How the Floyd Protests Turned Into a 24-Hour ‘Occupy City Hall’ in N.Y.Rain or shine, hundreds of protesters have camped outside City Hall around the clock, refusing to leave until the police budget is cut. Taiwan Celebrates Pride With a Public ParadeHundreds joined a march in Taipei, making it one of the few places in the world to proceed with such an event during the coronavirus pandemic. The Sunday Read: ‘The Man Who Saw America’Chronicling the human condition with one of the most influential photographers in history. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. How Texas Swaggered Into a Coronavirus DisasterThe state wanted to be among the first to reopen. It’s now dealing with the consequences. Montaigne Fled the Plague, and Found HimselfAs disease and war ravaged the nation, he left town and invented the essay. Yes, Even George WashingtonSlavery was a cruel institution that can’t be excused by its era. Trump’s Napalm Politics? They Began With NewtGingrich wrote the playbook for it all. The nastiness, the contempt for norms, the transformation of political opponents into enemies. Beaches and Swimming During Covid: Only For the Rich?History is repeating itself as pools, beaches and clubs open — but mostly for the privileged few. Tammy Duckworth is Biden's Best Running Mate PickShe, more than anyone, can get under Trump’s skin. Studio Visit | Milton GlaserThe designer Milton Glaser describes the birth of the ubiquitous “I ♥ NY” logo and the early days of New York magazine. New England Patriots Sign Cam Newton and Face N.F.L. PenaltyOn Sunday, the team signed the former league M.V.P. to a one-year deal and was fined $1.1 million and a third-round pick in the 2021 draft for its role in a videotaping an opponent’s sideline. Bagged Salads Recalled After Hundreds Are Sickened in the MidwestThe C.D.C. urged consumers in eight states to avoid four different salad kits produced by Fresh Express. Boeing 737 Max Test Flights to BeginThe flights, which could begin as soon as Monday, are a major step in getting the plane flying again. Linda Cristal, Who Starred in ‘High Chaparral,’ Dies at 89To win the role of the fiery Victoria Cannon, she said, she threw away the script and “made up stories showing love, hate, passion, envy, jealousy, etc.” Broadway League Pledges Change Amid National Uproar Over RacismThe organization will commission a comprehensive survey to get a handle on diversity onstage, backstage and in production offices. India Debates Skin-Tone Bias as Beauty Companies Alter AdsAmerica’s intense conversation on race has focused attention on a type of discrimination that has long vexed India. Defenders of Roosevelt Statue Converge on Natural History MuseumLast week it was decided to remove the image because it evoked racism and colonialism. Sunday, the other side turned out. Poland Election Tests Democracy in a PandemicThe incumbent, Andrzej Duda, will face Warsaw’s mayor, Rafal Trzaskowski, on July 12, according to exit polls. Turnout was high in Europe’s first major election during the pandemic. Charles Webb, Elusive Author of ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 81His novel was turned into an era-defining movie, but he was never comfortable with its success, and he chose to live in poverty. How Are My Kids Still Getting Sick in Lockdown?Many infections come from within. Doctors explain what they are and what to do about them. More Recent Articles |
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Lawmakers in Mississippi voted to remove the Confederate insignia from the state's flag on Sunday, forwarding the bill to the desk of Gov. Tate Reeves who said he will sign it.
Rapper Roddy Ricch was named Best New Artist and his "Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial" won Album of the Year at Sunday's virtual BET Awards ceremony.
The NFL fined the New England Patriots $1.1 million and stripped them of a third-round pick in the 2021 draft as part of the franchise's punishment for filming the Cincinnati Bengals' sideline.
Denny Hamlin fought off Kevin Harvick on Sunday night to win the second NASCAR Cup Series race of the weekend at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa.
The coronavirus pandemic has topped two milestones -- 10 million cases and 500,000 deaths -- since the first cases were reported six months ago.
Dustin Johnson closed with a 3-under 67 for a one-shot victory over Kevin Streelman in the Travelers Championship on Sunday at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn.
The New England Patriots are signing former Carolina Panthers quarterback and 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton to a short-term contract.
Brooklyn Nets veteran forward Wilson Chandler is informing the team that he won't participate in the NBA's 22-team restart in Orlando, Fla.
Former Washington Redskins coach Joe Bugel, who was the architect of the famed "Hogs" offensive line in the 1980s, has died. He was 80.
Police have a suspect in custody after a man was fatally shot and another injured during a peaceful protest at Jefferson Square Park in Louisville, Ky., seeking justice in the killing of Breonna Taylor on Saturday night.
Mark Sedwill, Britain's most senior civil servant, announced plans Sunday to step down as cabinet secretary, national security adviser and head of civil service in September.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said the "window is closing" for the United States to control the COVID-19 pandemic as cases surged in Florida, Texas and Arizona pushing the national total past 2.5 million.
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski is expected to force a runoff election as he faces off against incumbent Andrzej Duda in Poland's presidential elections on Sunday.
Firefighters, property owners and travelers are bracing for an unusually potent windstorm that is forecast to target a large portion of the southwestern United States through Monday.
The producers of the upcoming Broadway productions of "American Buffalo" and "The Minutes" say the stage shows will not open this year as planned.
Two new thrillers starring and produced by Vivica A. Fox are slated to premiere on the Lifetime Movie Network next month.
President Donald Trump on Sunday denied a New York Times report saying he and Vice President Mike Pence were briefed about Russia allegedly paying bounties to Taliban fighters to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
A remake of the classic comedy adventure, "The Princess Bride," has been filmed from actors' homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
Singer Beyonce will release a new visual album called "Black is King" on Disney+ on July 31.
A lone gunman entered a Walmart distribution center in Northern California, killing one person and injuring six others with a semi-automatic rifle before police officers killed him, authorities said.
A stagnant weather pattern has set up across the central and eastern United States, sparking daily rounds of showers and heavy thunderstorms into the start of July.
Football Hall of Fame member John Elway turns 60 and filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 94, among the famous birthdays for June 28.
On June 28, 1969, the clientele of a New York City gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, rioted after it was raided by police. The event is considered the start of the gay liberation movement. 
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