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MLB owners, Rob Manfred to impose 60-game season after MLBPA rejects offer The Major League Baseball Players Association on Monday turned down MLB's 60-game proposal with full prorated pay and expanded playoffs. U.S. designates 4 more Chinese news organization as foreign missions The Trump administration on Monday designated four more major Chinese state-run media outlets as foreign missions for being propaganda mouthpieces of the Chinese Communist Party. Alex Antetokounmpo, brother of Giannis, signs with Spanish pro team Alex Antetokounmpo, the youngest brother of Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, has signed with Spanish professional team UCAM Murcia. Kobe Bryant high school basketball footage to be auctioned in July The auction house Profiles in History will sell more than 22 hours of footage from Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant's high school basketball career in late July. Orlando Pride withdraws from NWSL Cup after positive coronavirus tests The Orlando Pride have pulled out from the upcoming National Women's Soccer League Challenge Cup after multiple players and staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. Ryan Blaney wins GEICO 500 in photo finish; Bubba Wallace finishes 14th Ryan Blaney edged Ricky Stenhouse Jr. by the nose of his No. 12 Ford to win the GEICO 500 in overtime Monday at Talladega Superspeedway. LGBTQ groups sue Trump administration over transgender health rollbacks A group of LGBTQ advocates and clinics filed suit Monday to stop the Trump administration's rollback of federal healthcare discrimination protections for transgender people. Idaho mother called missing children 'zombies;' affidavit says The mother of two missing Idaho children called them "zombies" and police found remains after cell phone records showed pings near a pet cemetery on their step-father's property, court records show. Two Trump campaign staffers test positive for COVID-19 after Tulsa rally Two campaign advance team members for President Donald Trump's re-election campaign tested positive for COVID-19 after attending his rally in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday, his campaign said. Trump signs executive order temporarily suspending work visas President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order suspending access to various types of temporary work visas through the end of the year. 35 COVID-19 cases found in single Air Force unit in Guam A sudden increase in COVID-19 infections at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam is under investigation, officials said on Monday. U.S. beekeepers saw unsually high summertime colony losses in 2019 Beekeepers in the United States lost 43.9 percent of honey bee colonies between April 2019 and April 2020, but surprisingly, a majority of the losses were recorded during summer months. Most civilian contractors have reopened, top Pentagon official says Defense contractors are reopening despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but a slowdown is still expected for the next several months, a top Pentagon official said on Monday. Statins tied to significantly lower death rate from ovarian cancer Statin drugs, used for decades to treat high cholesterol, may also reduce deaths for women with ovarian cancer, a new study suggests. Climate change mystery solved: Ancient sea ice loss spurred Antarctic cold reversal New research suggests a mysterious period of climate change, known as the Antarctic cold reversal, was triggered by the rapid loss of sea ice nearly 15,000 years ago. Michigan man wins his second $4 million lottery jackpot in three years A Michigan man said his feelings were "hard to put into words" after winning a $4 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- for the second time. Real swear words help dull pain, study finds Swearing can significantly increase your pain tolerance -- but only if you use real swear words, and not G-rated versions that mimic them, British researchers report. Look: Deputies capture alligator attempting to cross Georgia highway Police in Georgia said officers encountered "a dangerous subject" attempting to walk across a stretch of highway and they safely apprehended the culprit -- an alligator. Top economic adviser Kevin Hassett to leave White House after volunteer stint Kevin Hassett, one of the White House's top economic advisers, is leaving after a return volunteer engagement that helped the Trump administration interpret unprecedented economic turmoil of the coronavirus pandemic. Disneyland Paris to reopen in July Disneyland Paris said Monday it would reopen July 15 after being closed since mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Pungent package prompting post office evacuation was stinky fruit Police in Germany said a post office was evacuated and some workers received medical treatment due to a smell from a suspicious package that turned out to be full of a famously pungent fruit. White House scales back COVID-19 temperature checks The White House allowed visitors Monday to enter the complex without a temperature check to control the spread of COVID-19 for the first time since mid-March. Poland calls for more U.S. troops, aircraft as Trump, Duda set to meet A planned White House visit by Polish President Andrzej Duda this week is expected to bring more U.S. troops to Poland, as well as the sale of U.S. aircraft. |
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Bars, Strip Clubs and Churches: U.S. Virus Outbreaks Enter Unwieldy PhaseFor months, clusters often centered in nursing homes, prisons and food processing plants. With Americans venturing into public more, new types of outbreaks are emerging. N.Y.’s Legal Limbo: Pandemic Creates Backlog of 39,200 Criminal CasesA justice system based on face-to-face meetings has been limping along with virtual hearings, but officials are struggling with how to restart trials and grand jury proceedings. Trump Suspends H-1B and Other Visas That Allow Foreigners to Work in the U.S.The move is fiercely opposed by business leaders, who say it will block their ability to recruit critically needed workers from countries overseas. G.O.P. Faces Risk From Push to Repeal Health Law During PandemicRepublicans and the Trump administration continue to press to end the Affordable Care Act even as the virus leaves more Americans worried about affordable health coverage. White Americans Say They Are Waking Up to Racism. What Will It Add Up To?Anti-racism activists have detailed concerns that are not only about symbols or slurs but also about entire systems governing how Americans live. Protesters Try to Pull Down Statue of Andrew Jackson in WashingtonThe former president, who owned slaves and whose policies forced Native Americans to relocate, is the latest target of those eager to remove memorials of marred historical figures. NASCAR Drivers Support Bubba Wallace After Noose Is Found in Talladega StallFellow drivers pushed Wallace’s car to the front of pit road at the start of their race at Talladega Superspeedway. Wallace briefly led near the end, but his friend Ryan Blaney won and he fell back to 14th. Booker and McGrath Intensify Advertising Blitz in KentuckyAs the Democratic primary between Amy McGrath and Charles Booker gets tighter, Mr. Booker has closed the gap in ad spending as both make a final push before Tuesday’s voting. The Roman Republic Was Teetering. Then a Volcano Erupted 6,000 Miles Away.Scientists have linked historical political instability to a number of volcanic events, the latest involving an eruption in the Aleutian Islands. Foreign Visas, Virus, Seattle: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. How Facebook Is Undermining ‘Black Lives Matter’The company publicly supports the racial justice movement. But content on the platform may be compromising the cause. Tech Goliaths Act Like DavidsThe underdog tactics and fighting spirit that once served tech companies well now make them look petty and mean. Gen Z Will Not Save UsThe kids aren’t all right. The kids are fed up. America Is Too Broken to Fight the CoronavirusNo other developed country is doing so badly. A Plague of Willful IgnoranceTrump has empowered America’s anti-rational streak. Bill Barr, Not Geoffrey Berman, Should Have Lost His Job This WeekendThe attorney general undermined the rule of law by forcing out Geoffrey Berman, the United States attorney in Manhattan. Trump Exploits the Coronavirus Pandemic to Hurt Immigrant ChildrenThe Trump administration is flouting the law to turn away minors in desperate need of protection. The Misunderstood, Maligned RattlesnakeThe beautiful creature in the flower bed was not a threat to us. It was a gift. The Tulsa Rally: Trump’s Words and MoodReaders offer their post-rally analysis. One calls the speech a “hate-filled screed.” Another worries that left-wing gloating about low turnout “will only galvanize Mr. Trump’s base.” How Should We Reopen Hospitals That Closed Because of the Coronavirus?Do Americans really need the amount of treatment that our health care system is used to providing? When Luxury Stores Decorate Their Riot Barricades With Protest ArtUpscale companies have been commissioning art for their boarded-up stores in response to the Black Lives Matter protests. The efforts ring hollow. We Can Find Common Ground on Gay Rights and Religious LibertyIt does not have to be all or nothing. Who Can We Trust With the Nuclear Button? No OneThe Cold War is over and all presidents make mistakes. Yet they still have sole control over whether to start a nuclear war. ‘The Camp Would Frequently Bring Us Into Manhattan for Field Trips’A planned reunion in Washington Square Park, a dropped book and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Mixed Signals on Israeli Annexation Reflect Split Among OfficialsU.S. and Israeli officials are divided on whether annexation is a means to get Palestinians to the table, or whether the peace plan is a means to get annexation. U.S. Army Soldier Charged in Neo-Nazi Plot to Attack Fellow TroopsThe soldier, an Army private, confessed that he hoped to cause “the deaths of as many of his fellow service members as possible,” federal prosecutors said. Muslim Woman Was Forced to Remove Hijab for Booking Photo After Arrest, Advocacy Group SaysMore than 100,000 people have signed a petition criticizing the treatment of Alaa Massri, 18, at a correctional center in Miami. Curators Urge Guggenheim to Fix Culture That ‘Enables Racism’A letter to the director, signed by “The Curatorial Department,” outlines steps the museum should take to diversify its staff, board and exhibitions. After Virus Tests, Djokovic Is Criticized for Holding ExhibitionA match on the Adria Tour, an exhibition circuit organized by Novak Djokovic in the Balkans, was canceled on Sunday after a player tested positive for the coronavirus. Eating Thai Fruit Demands Serious Effort but Delivers Sublime RewardMany delicious species in Thailand, “the Great Power nation of fruit,” require laborious peeling and careful chewing. Then there’s the sticky fingers and occasional disappointment. Owners Vote to Hold M.L.B. Season After Players Reject Latest OfferAfter months of failed negotiations, M.L.B. announced it would impose a season on their own, with length to be determined, provided the players accept health and safety protocols. Why a Rotting Green Bay Boardwalk May Help Solve America’s Jobs CrisisSome cities and states are looking toward a simple solution to mass unemployment: Hire workers directly. Bill Simmons Plays Defense on Diversity at The RingerA podcast episode on the recent protests increased staff complaints concerning the lack of diversity at his digital outlet, The Ringer. Coronavirus Finally Comes to ‘Coronation Street’The soap, which has been airing in Britain since 1960, usually ignores news events. But as filming resumes, the pandemic is being incorporated into the show. The Language of Friendship, as Heard in a Dublin PubIn Roddy Doyle’s novel “Love,” a pair of lifelong drinking buddies reconnect to discuss life’s amusements and regrets. Fitting a Family of Five Into a One-Bedroom in BrooklynIt was already challenging before the pandemic. Then the stay-at-home order made it more complicated. Small Worlds With Lava Oceans Might Have Given Us MeteoritesResearchers propose a new model to explain the formation of most of the meteorites that make it to Earth. 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. Joe Biden's V.P. Pick: Who's in the RunningHere are 12 women who have been under consideration by Mr. Biden, and why each might be chosen — and might not be. Spicy Pork Kebabs, Fast Enough for a WeeknightLoads of whole spices, plus green chile and garlic, infuse the meat, but the marinade can also work on just about anything. More Recent Articles |
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The Major League Baseball Players Association on Monday turned down MLB's 60-game proposal with full prorated pay and expanded playoffs.
The Trump administration on Monday designated four more major Chinese state-run media outlets as foreign missions for being propaganda mouthpieces of the Chinese Communist Party.
Alex Antetokounmpo, the youngest brother of Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo, has signed with Spanish professional team UCAM Murcia.
The auction house Profiles in History will sell more than 22 hours of footage from Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant's high school basketball career in late July.
The Orlando Pride have pulled out from the upcoming National Women's Soccer League Challenge Cup after multiple players and staff members tested positive for the coronavirus.
Ryan Blaney edged Ricky Stenhouse Jr. by the nose of his No. 12 Ford to win the GEICO 500 in overtime Monday at Talladega Superspeedway.
A group of LGBTQ advocates and clinics filed suit Monday to stop the Trump administration's rollback of federal healthcare discrimination protections for transgender people.
The mother of two missing Idaho children called them "zombies" and police found remains after cell phone records showed pings near a pet cemetery on their step-father's property, court records show.
Two campaign advance team members for President Donald Trump's re-election campaign tested positive for COVID-19 after attending his rally in Tulsa, Okla., on Saturday, his campaign said.
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order suspending access to various types of temporary work visas through the end of the year.
A sudden increase in COVID-19 infections at Andersen Air Force Base in Guam is under investigation, officials said on Monday.
Beekeepers in the United States lost 43.9 percent of honey bee colonies between April 2019 and April 2020, but surprisingly, a majority of the losses were recorded during summer months.
Defense contractors are reopening despite the COVID-19 pandemic, but a slowdown is still expected for the next several months, a top Pentagon official said on Monday.
Statin drugs, used for decades to treat high cholesterol, may also reduce deaths for women with ovarian cancer, a new study suggests.
New research suggests a mysterious period of climate change, known as the Antarctic cold reversal, was triggered by the rapid loss of sea ice nearly 15,000 years ago.
A Michigan man said his feelings were "hard to put into words" after winning a $4 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- for the second time.
Swearing can significantly increase your pain tolerance -- but only if you use real swear words, and not G-rated versions that mimic them, British researchers report.
Police in Georgia said officers encountered "a dangerous subject" attempting to walk across a stretch of highway and they safely apprehended the culprit -- an alligator.
Kevin Hassett, one of the White House's top economic advisers, is leaving after a return volunteer engagement that helped the Trump administration interpret unprecedented economic turmoil of the coronavirus pandemic.
Disneyland Paris said Monday it would reopen July 15 after being closed since mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police in Germany said a post office was evacuated and some workers received medical treatment due to a smell from a suspicious package that turned out to be full of a famously pungent fruit.
The White House allowed visitors Monday to enter the complex without a temperature check to control the spread of COVID-19 for the first time since mid-March.
A planned White House visit by Polish President Andrzej Duda this week is expected to bring more U.S. troops to Poland, as well as the sale of U.S. aircraft. 
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