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University of Florida drops 'Gator Bait' cheer due to 'racist imagery' The University of Florida is ending its "Gator Bait" cheer at football games and other sporting events because of "historic racist imagery associated with the phrase." One officer killed, another seriously injured in New Zealand shooting; manhunt underway Police in New Zealand said a manhunt is underway for a suspect who fatally shot a police officer and seriously injured another in a shooting that erupted during a routine traffic stop on Friday morning. MLB players propose 70-game season in counteroffer to league The MLB Players Association delivered a counteroffer to league owners that includes a 70-game season, full prorated pay and expanded playoffs in 2020 and 2021. Australia facing state-based cyber attack targeting government, industry Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday announced the country is facing a malicious cyber attack from a "state-based" actor targeting government departments and other businesses. Ian Poulter, Mark Hubbard tied for Round 1 lead at RBC Heritage Ian Poulter and Mark Hubbard were tied atop the leaderboard after each shot a 64 in Thursday's opening round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links. B-2 Spirit stealth bombers join Norwegian F-35s for Arctic Circle flight B-2 Spirit stealth bombers conducted integration and interoperability training with Norwegian F-35s during a strategic bomber mission north of the Arctic Circle Thursday. California Assembly OKs bill to send mail-in ballots to all registered voters California's legislature overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday requiring all registered voters to receive a mail-in ballot. More than 100 Google Chrome extensions impacted by global spy campaign, report says A cybersecurity firm reported Thursday that 111 malicious or fake Chrome extensions were used in a global surveillance campaign capable of taking screenshots and mining users' passwords and other data. 28-year-old Marine Raider dies in parachute accident The Marine Corps has released the name of the Marine Raider who died in a parachute accident Tuesday. New York Jets star S Jamal Adams demanding trade New York Jets Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams has informed the organization he wants to be traded. California to require face coverings in public as coronavirus cases spike in some states California on Thursday instituted a statewide order requiring people to wear face coverings in most situations while outside of their homes as COVID-19 cases surge in the state and other parts of the nation. 49ers WR Deebo Samuel undergoes surgery after breaking foot San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel underwent surgery on his left foot Thursday after suffering a Jones fracture earlier this week. Pentagon's top foreign policy official resigns Kathryn Wheelbarger, the Pentagon's top official overseeing international security affairs, resigned Thursday after the White House canceled her nomination for a prominent senior role, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said. Trump hosts governors roundtable on reopening businesses President Donald Trump is expected to hold a roundtable with governors on reopening small businesses Thursday afternoon at the White House. $11M lottery ticket spent a week in oblivious winner's purse An Irish woman said her family's lottery ticket spent almost a week forgotten in her purse before she discovered it was a nearly $11 million winner. Half brother of California hanging victim Robert Fuller killed during police encounter The half brother of Robert Fuller, one of two black men recently killed in hanging deaths under investigation in Southern California, was fatally shot in a police encounter Wednesday. Watch: Man rides stationary bike for 297 hours to break Guinness record A restaurant owner in Spain broke a Guinness World Record when he spent 297 consecutive hours riding a stationary exercise bike. PG&E fined $4M for causing Camp Fire, killing 84 A California judge ordered Pacific Gas and Electric to pay $4 million Thursday after the utilities company pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for starting the 2018 Camp Fire. Stocks close mostly flat after roller coaster day of trading U.S. stocks rode a roller coaster in early trading on Wall Street Thursday, first falling and then rising before ending the day flat. Metal detector hobbyist finds 'Star Wars' actor's lost wedding ring A metal detector hobbyist came to the rescue when a "Star Wars" actor swimming at a British beach lost his wedding ring. Mark Esper announces 3 initiatives to improve racial equity in military The Department of Defense will assemble an internal board and an external advisory committee on diversity and inclusion in the military, Secretary Mark Esper announced Thursday. Viruses steal human DNA to forge new human-virus genes Members of a large groups of viruses, including influenza viruses, can build new genes using genetic code copied from hijacked human cells, according to new research. Leg amputations among minorities drop under Obamacare Diabetes-related lower leg amputations have dropped significantly among non-white patients in states that expanded Medicaid under Obamacare, a new study finds. |
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Trump Can’t Immediately End DACA, Supreme Court RulesThe program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protects people brought to the United States as children by shielding them from deportation and letting them work. Setback on Immigration Policy Goal Leaves Trump Fuming Over Makeup of CourtsThe Supreme Court has given President Trump a new opening to rally his right-wing base by arguing that he needs another four years to stack the courts with conservative jurists. ‘Dreamers’ Get a Reprieve on DACAThousands of young people who were in the country illegally as children have been caught in legal limbo. A new Supreme Court ruling gave them a temporary win. Trump's Juneteenth in Tulsa: How His Campaign Rally Plans Went AwryInstead of offering President Trump a glide path back into the campaign season, Saturday’s rally in Tulsa has become yet another flash point for a candidate who has repeatedly displayed insensitivity about race. Twitter Labels Trump Tweet About ‘Racist Baby’ as Manipulated MediaIt was the first time that Twitter had used that tag on one of the president’s messages. De Blasio Says NYC Will Enter Phase 2 of Reopening on MondayAs many as 300,000 workers are expected to get back to work as outdoor dining, in-store shopping and office work resume. Coronavirus Bankruptcies Are ComingExperts foresee so many filings in the coming months that the courts could struggle to salvage the businesses that are worth saving. The Biggest Obstacle to China Policy: President TrumpOverseeing chaotic actions is a president whose goal with Beijing has been to secure a trade deal that would help him get re-elected. Bolton Unites Republicans and Democrats in Scorn Over Tell-All BookDemocrats slammed the former national security adviser for saving his damning revelations for a book instead of sharing them with impeachment investigators. Republicans hit him for speaking out. Police Decisions Are Scrutinized After Rayshard Brooks’s Fatal EncounterExperts debate the best way of handling a drunken driver, and whether Mr. Brooks was a threat after twice firing a police Taser. Atlanta Officer Who Shot Rayshard Brooks SurrendersGarrett Rolfe, who was fired after the shooting and now faces criminal charges including felony murder, turned himself in on Thursday. Lloyd’s of London and Greene King Acknowledge Ties to Slave TradeTwo prominent firms, Lloyd’s of London and Greene King, have acknowledged their ties to the slave trade and pledged to make amends. DACA, Unemployment, Space Tourism: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The court said that the Trump Administra...The court said that the Trump Administration may not immediately shut down the program, which protects undocumented children from deportation. But this is not the end. What Should Companies Do on Juneteenth?The holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. has become a focus of corporate responses to the reckoning on racial discrimination. Which Opinions Are Out of Bounds?A debate about choosing ideas that are worth publishing, and the reckoning in the media. Why Is the United States Exporting Coronavirus?Holding asylum seekers, immigrants and others in facilities where the virus easily spreads only to later send them to other nations is a public health hazard — here and abroad. What John Bolton and His Book Say About Trump’s WashingtonHe is a creature of the administration, not a critic of it. Why Juneteenth MattersIt was black Americans who delivered on Lincoln’s promise of “a new birth of freedom.” Tulsa and the Many Sins of RacismThe ugly story didn’t end with the abolition of slavery. Why the Supreme Court DACA Ruling Affects Us AllDreamers, and all Americans, deserve more stability than they are getting under Donald Trump. How Moderates Failed Black AmericaBetter education is not leading to equality. What Kind of Society Values Property Over Black Lives?The hackneyed emphasis on “Why loot?” obscures the question, which black people have asked for centuries. What Is Next for the Class of 2020?We have seen our share of crisis, and we are ready to make things better. What Have We Learned About Reopening?Some countries have handled it better than others. Which path will the United States take? The Supreme Court Defines 'Sex' in Its Title VII RulingWe’ll soon find out whether the court inflames the culture wars or cools them as its term winds down. Amid Upheaval, Juneteenth Takes the Cultural SpotlightThe holiday, commemorating its 155th anniversary this year, is slowly being recognized across the country, but it is still marked by contradictions. Bob Dylan Still Bristles on ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’His first album of original songs since 2012 is a death-haunted, cantankerous collection with a late-night sense of seclusion. In the Danny Masterson Rape Case, Echoes of a 2019 LawsuitThree women whose complaints have resulted in criminal charges against the actor made similar accusations against him in a still unresolved civil suit. A Sheriff Who Defied Arizona’s Lockdown Is Infected With the CoronavirusSheriff Mark Lamb said that he believed he was infected at a campaign event on Saturday. He tested positive ahead of a planned meeting with President Trump at the White House this week. Advertisers Are Fleeing Tucker Carlson. Fox News Viewers Have Stayed.Amid a backlash and an ad boycott, “Tucker Carlson Tonight” is still attracting big audiences, another sign of the nation’s political divide. Chapin, Brearley and Spence Schools Accused of Racist Culture by AlumniPrestigious all-girls schools, including Brearley and Chapin, have been rocked by allegations of racism made by generations of black graduates on Instagram. American Airlines Bans Conservative Activist Who Refused to Wear a MaskBrandon Straka was removed from a flight from La Guardia Airport to Dallas-Fort Worth Airport after he told an airline employee that he didn’t like wearing a mask. Padma Lakshmi Finds a New Voice, Amplifying the Voices of Others“Taste the Nation” is her new series on Hulu, with 10 episodes that collectively expand and redefine the meaning of American food. Images of a Stolen Van Gogh Give Experts Hope It Can Be RecoveredA private art detective investigating the case said he was sent the images of the work, which was taken from a Dutch museum in March. A Critic Moves Between Literature and FilmA.O. Scott reviewed books before turning to movies. That reading and watching now occur in the same physical space emphasizes how different the art forms are, he writes. ‘A Sports Car That You Can Wear Into a Bar’Wristwatches and fast cars: precision machines that have grown together for a century, drawing crowds and connoisseurs. 5 Takeaways From John Bolton’s Book "The Room Where it Happened"“The Room Where It Happened” describes Mr. Bolton’s 17 turbulent months at President Trump’s side through a multitude of crises and foreign policy challenges. More Recent Articles |
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The University of Florida is ending its "Gator Bait" cheer at football games and other sporting events because of "historic racist imagery associated with the phrase."
Police in New Zealand said a manhunt is underway for a suspect who fatally shot a police officer and seriously injured another in a shooting that erupted during a routine traffic stop on Friday morning.
The MLB Players Association delivered a counteroffer to league owners that includes a 70-game season, full prorated pay and expanded playoffs in 2020 and 2021.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Friday announced the country is facing a malicious cyber attack from a "state-based" actor targeting government departments and other businesses.
Ian Poulter and Mark Hubbard were tied atop the leaderboard after each shot a 64 in Thursday's opening round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links.
B-2 Spirit stealth bombers conducted integration and interoperability training with Norwegian F-35s during a strategic bomber mission north of the Arctic Circle Thursday.
California's legislature overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday requiring all registered voters to receive a mail-in ballot.
A cybersecurity firm reported Thursday that 111 malicious or fake Chrome extensions were used in a global surveillance campaign capable of taking screenshots and mining users' passwords and other data.
The Marine Corps has released the name of the Marine Raider who died in a parachute accident Tuesday.
New York Jets Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams has informed the organization he wants to be traded.
California on Thursday instituted a statewide order requiring people to wear face coverings in most situations while outside of their homes as COVID-19 cases surge in the state and other parts of the nation.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel underwent surgery on his left foot Thursday after suffering a Jones fracture earlier this week.
Kathryn Wheelbarger, the Pentagon's top official overseeing international security affairs, resigned Thursday after the White House canceled her nomination for a prominent senior role, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said.
President Donald Trump is expected to hold a roundtable with governors on reopening small businesses Thursday afternoon at the White House.
An Irish woman said her family's lottery ticket spent almost a week forgotten in her purse before she discovered it was a nearly $11 million winner.
The half brother of Robert Fuller, one of two black men recently killed in hanging deaths under investigation in Southern California, was fatally shot in a police encounter Wednesday.
A restaurant owner in Spain broke a Guinness World Record when he spent 297 consecutive hours riding a stationary exercise bike.
A California judge ordered Pacific Gas and Electric to pay $4 million Thursday after the utilities company pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for starting the 2018 Camp Fire.
U.S. stocks rode a roller coaster in early trading on Wall Street Thursday, first falling and then rising before ending the day flat.
A metal detector hobbyist came to the rescue when a "Star Wars" actor swimming at a British beach lost his wedding ring.
The Department of Defense will assemble an internal board and an external advisory committee on diversity and inclusion in the military, Secretary Mark Esper announced Thursday.
Members of a large groups of viruses, including influenza viruses, can build new genes using genetic code copied from hijacked human cells, according to new research.
Diabetes-related lower leg amputations have dropped significantly among non-white patients in states that expanded Medicaid under Obamacare, a new study finds. 
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