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China unanimously passes controversial Hong Kong national security law China's top legislative body passed a controversial national security law on Tuesday that critics say will threaten the autonomy of Hong Kong and the freedoms of its citizens. Harris English becomes fifth PGA Tour player to test positive for coronavirus Harris English withdrew from this week's Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit after he became the fifth player on the PGA Tour to test positive for the coronavirus. Arizona, Nevada halt reopening plans; N.Y. to require air conditioning filters in malls Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday issued an executive order shutting down bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks in the state as it has experienced a surge in COVID-19 cases when businesses reopened. New York Mets sign veteran OF Melky Cabrera, two others The New York Mets signed three veteran players, including former Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Melky Cabrera, to minor league contracts Monday. Former Browns QB Johnny Manziel says football career 'in the past' Former Cleveland Browns quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel acknowledged that his professional football career is likely "in the past." RNC host city Jacksonville to require use of masks in public Jacksonville, the Florida city set to host President Donald Trump's Republican National Convention acceptance speech, announced a mandatory mask requirement for public locations on Monday. Pending U.S. home sales rebounded in May, Realtor association says The number of pending U.S. home sales bounced back more than 44 percent in May, after two months of pandemic decline, a report released Monday by the National Association of Realtors said. Los Angeles Lakers to sign ex-Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith The Los Angeles Lakers are planning to sign former Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith and submit his name as part of the team's roster for the NBA's 22-team restart in Orlando, Fla. At least 32 dead in Bangladesh boat crash Authorities in Bangladesh said at least 32 people died, including eight women and three children, after a passenger boat collided with a large ferry and capsized on Monday. Witnesses testify before Congress on police force during Lafayette Park protest Witnesses testified in Congressional hearings Monday about teargas and police violence when Park Police cleared out peaceful protesters at Lafayette Square in advance of President Donald Trump's photo opportunity June 1. Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman, Joe Ross opt out of 2020 season Washington Nationals veteran first baseman Ryan Zimmerman and starting pitcher Joe Ross are sitting out of the pandemic-delayed 2020 season over concerns about the coronavirus. Judge sets potential trial date for officers charged in George Floyd killing A judge in Minnesota set a tentative date of March 8, 2021, to begin trials for the four officers charged in the death of George Floyd. St. Louis couple point guns at protesters calling for mayor's resignation A St. Louis couple pointed guns at protesters as they marched along private Portland Place on their way to Mayor Lyda Krewson's home to demand her resignation. Dow climbs 580 points as Boeing, tech stocks rise sharply Markets rose sharply on Monday amid news that the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing have conducted tests for the Boeing 737 Max and strong performances by tech stocks. Ancient Japanese birds looked a lot like New Zealand's monster penguins New analysis suggests New Zealand's giant penguins and a much younger group of Northern Hemisphere birds, the plotopterids, were physically quite similar. Aircraft carrier strike groups Nimitz, Reagan team up in Philippine Sea Integrated exercises by strike groups of aircraft carriers USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Reagan are underway in the Philippine Sea, the Navy announced. Low, moderate alcohol consumption may improve cognitive function, study finds Low to moderate alcohol consumption may actually improve memory and cognitive function, according to a study published Monday by JAMA Network Open. Michigan man's winning streak turns $160 lottery prize into $2 million A Michigan man who won $160 from a scratch-off lottery ticket decided to put his luck to the test and bought three more of the same ticket -- winning $2 million. Look: Hawk rescued from netting at Massachusetts golf course Animal control officers in Massachusetts came to the rescue of a red-tailed hawk that took a night flight to a golf course and ended up tangled in netting. India moves air defense missiles to Chinese border India deployed surface-to-air missiles to its border with China in the Himalayan Mountains after a clash with Chinese troops left 20 Indian soldiers dead. Ad displays in stores boost teen vaping rates: Canadian study Canadian provinces that allow retail displays promoting e-cigarettes had nearly three times the teen vaping rate, a new study found. Reddit bans pro-Trump group for violating hate speech policies Social networking site Reddit banned a large President Donald Trump fan group Monday for violating new hate speech rules. OWN drama 'David Makes Man' to land on HBO Max July 16 HBO Max announced Season 1 of "David Makes Man," a drama series from "Moonlight" writer Tarell Alvin McCraney, will be available to stream starting July 16. |
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The Supreme Court Stopped Anti-Abortion Momentum. For Now.The movement has a long pipeline of new cases that, if taken up by the Supreme Court, could present a more direct challenge to Roe v. Wade. Louisiana Abortion Law Struck Down by Supreme CourtThe case, over a state law requiring doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, is the first abortion ruling since two Trump appointees joined the court. Abortion Rises as a Pivotal Issue for At-Risk Senate RepublicansThe Supreme Court’s rejection of a restrictive Louisiana abortion law, and Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s dissent, may create new challenges for Susan Collins and other Republican senators up for re-election. ‘Our Luck May Have Run Out’: California’s Case Count ExplodesLos Angeles County, which has been averaging more than 2,000 new cases each day, surpassed 100,000 total cases on Monday. NY, NJ May Delay Reopening Phases as Covid Spikes Across CountryThe New Jersey governor postponed plans to allow indoor dining this week, and New York officials are considering a similar pause. China’s New National Security Law Looms Over Hong KongChinese lawmakers have approved the law, threatening to curb free speech and protest in Hong Kong after a year of political tumult. De Blasio and Council, Facing Fiscal Crisis Over Virus, Agree on Budget With Big CutsThe mayor and City Council pared $1 billion in funding for the Police Department, but nearly half of that would come from budgetary sleight of hand. Abortion, Virus, George Floyd: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Conversation With a Police Union LeaderCan incremental reforms address racial bias in law enforcement? Or does the entire system need to be dismantled and reimagined? A TikTok Twist on ‘PizzaGate’Young people have tweaked the conspiracy, and today’s internet sites help spread such false ideas. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. Remote School Is a Nightmare. Few in Power Care.Government should treat the need to reopen schools as an emergency. John Roberts Is No Pro-Choice HeroThe latest Supreme Court decision sets the stage for further attacks on abortion rights. Obamacare Versus the G.O.P. ZombiesTen years of failed promises to come up with something better. Can This Thermometer Help America Reopen Safely?With no coronavirus cure or vaccine, early detection of outbreaks is crucial. This tool could help. How Not to Outlaw AbortionThe restiveness of abortion opponents is working against them. How the Court Bungled the Michael Flynn CaseThe Court of Appeals answered the wrong questions. Health Insurance Shouldn't Be Tied to EmployersThe coronavirus pandemic is exposing a central flaw in America’s health care system. Bring On the 28th AmendmentEfforts by Trump and his allies to suppress the vote are only part of the problem. How Texas Swaggered Into a Coronavirus DisasterThe state wanted to be among the first to reopen. It’s now dealing with the consequences. What The N.B.A. Can Teach Us About Fixing Income InequalityWhile nobody was looking, the N.B.A. figured out how to fight inequality. We Know How to Beat the Coronavirus. This Is How Republicans Can Do It.The Senate can take a page from the market economies around the world that managed to fight the pandemic and safely restore normalcy. Milton Glaser’s Unseen Design for New York: ‘Together’A conversation with the graphic designer, who, until his death at 91, was still thinking about how his craft could help his beleaguered city. College Is Worth It, but Campus Isn’tBringing millions of students back to campus would create enormous risks for society but comparatively little educational benefit, an economist says. In Court, Derek Chauvin’s Lawyers Say Officials Have Biased the CaseThe Minneapolis police chief recently described George Floyd’s death as murder. Lawyers for the four officers charged in the case say that may have biased potential jurors. Body of One of Three Hikers Missing on Mount Rainier Is FoundInclement weather has hampered the search for the hikers, who officials said were climbing in different locations. Trump Shares Video of Armed White St.Louis Couple Confronting ProtestersA day after sharing on Twitter a video with a supporter yelling “white power,” the president retweeted a tense episode in St. Louis. ‘Feeling Like Death’: Inside a Houston Hospital Bracing for a Virus PeakAs young patients fill new virus wards, Houston Methodist is calling nurses to work extra shifts and ramping up its testing efforts. Golden State Killer Cases: Joseph DeAngelo Pleads GuiltyThe string of rapes and murders stretched back to the 1970s. On Monday, in a converted ballroom in Sacramento, the former police officer admitted his guilt. Ruth Buchanan, Philanthropist and Hostess Extraordinaire, Is Dead at 101She and her husband, an ambassador who later served as White House chief of protocol, presided over grand gatherings in Washington and Newport, R.I. How Do Flying Snakes Glide Through the Air? ‘It’s Hard to Believe’As they wiggle and undulate, the snakes are transforming their bodies for flight. Bill Belichick Never Tipped His Post-Brady Plan. Now It’s Clear.The Cam Newton signing shows why league observers have nearly unshakable faith in decisions made by the New England Patriots’ coach. “People are just so used to Bill Belichick figuring it out.” Looking Back on 16 Days That Shaped HistoryAn exhibition at the palace that hosted the Potsdam Conference at the end of World War II examines the event’s far-reaching impact. Disputed African Artifacts Sell at AuctionA Princeton art history professor said the figures were stolen and called on Christie’s to halt the sale, but it went ahead in Paris on Monday. The Challenges of the Pandemic for Queer YouthIssues include limited access to community support and counseling and, in some cases, quarantining with unsupportive family members. More Recent Articles |
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China's top legislative body passed a controversial national security law on Tuesday that critics say will threaten the autonomy of Hong Kong and the freedoms of its citizens.
Harris English withdrew from this week's Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit after he became the fifth player on the PGA Tour to test positive for the coronavirus.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday issued an executive order shutting down bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks in the state as it has experienced a surge in COVID-19 cases when businesses reopened.
The New York Mets signed three veteran players, including former Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Melky Cabrera, to minor league contracts Monday.
Former Cleveland Browns quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel acknowledged that his professional football career is likely "in the past."
Jacksonville, the Florida city set to host President Donald Trump's Republican National Convention acceptance speech, announced a mandatory mask requirement for public locations on Monday.
The number of pending U.S. home sales bounced back more than 44 percent in May, after two months of pandemic decline, a report released Monday by the National Association of Realtors said.
The Los Angeles Lakers are planning to sign former Cleveland Cavaliers guard J.R. Smith and submit his name as part of the team's roster for the NBA's 22-team restart in Orlando, Fla.
Authorities in Bangladesh said at least 32 people died, including eight women and three children, after a passenger boat collided with a large ferry and capsized on Monday.
Witnesses testified in Congressional hearings Monday about teargas and police violence when Park Police cleared out peaceful protesters at Lafayette Square in advance of President Donald Trump's photo opportunity June 1.
Washington Nationals veteran first baseman Ryan Zimmerman and starting pitcher Joe Ross are sitting out of the pandemic-delayed 2020 season over concerns about the coronavirus.
A judge in Minnesota set a tentative date of March 8, 2021, to begin trials for the four officers charged in the death of George Floyd.
A St. Louis couple pointed guns at protesters as they marched along private Portland Place on their way to Mayor Lyda Krewson's home to demand her resignation.
Markets rose sharply on Monday amid news that the Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing have conducted tests for the Boeing 737 Max and strong performances by tech stocks.
New analysis suggests New Zealand's giant penguins and a much younger group of Northern Hemisphere birds, the plotopterids, were physically quite similar.
Integrated exercises by strike groups of aircraft carriers USS Nimitz and USS Ronald Reagan are underway in the Philippine Sea, the Navy announced.
Low to moderate alcohol consumption may actually improve memory and cognitive function, according to a study published Monday by JAMA Network Open.
A Michigan man who won $160 from a scratch-off lottery ticket decided to put his luck to the test and bought three more of the same ticket -- winning $2 million.
Animal control officers in Massachusetts came to the rescue of a red-tailed hawk that took a night flight to a golf course and ended up tangled in netting.
India deployed surface-to-air missiles to its border with China in the Himalayan Mountains after a clash with Chinese troops left 20 Indian soldiers dead.
Canadian provinces that allow retail displays promoting e-cigarettes had nearly three times the teen vaping rate, a new study found.
Social networking site Reddit banned a large President Donald Trump fan group Monday for violating new hate speech rules.
HBO Max announced Season 1 of "David Makes Man," a drama series from "Moonlight" writer Tarell Alvin McCraney, will be available to stream starting July 16. 
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