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The Jehovah's Witnesses said a Danish citizen who has been jailed in Russia since 2017 for practicing their religion was granted early release on Tuesday by a Kremlin court.
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  1. Russian court grants early release to imprisoned Jehovah's Witness
  2. University of Cincinnati removing Marge Schott's name from baseball stadium
  3. New York father avoids jail sentence in death of twins left in hot car
  4. MLB to return after players, owners agree on safety protocols
  5. Trump again blames testing for high coronavirus numbers during Arizona rally
  6. Billy Wardlow asks Supreme Court for stay citing his age at time of murder
  7. Judge orders Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro to wear face mask in public or pay fine
  8. Andre Drummond picking up option to remain with Cleveland Cavaliers
  9. Allen Lew, man behind some of D.C. largest projects, dies of coronavirus
  10. Tropical Storm Dolly becomes 2nd earliest D-named storm in Atlantic
  11. USS Nitze sails into contested waters off coast of Venezuela
  12. Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic tests positive for coronavirus
  13. 147 South Korean soldiers' remains repatriated
  14. Fauci: No requests to slow down COVID-19 testing, vaccine timeline unchanged
  15. EU weighs barring travelers from United States, Russia, Brazil in border reopening plan
  16. FBI: NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace not victim of hate crime
  17. Dementia risk doubled in adults with inflammatory bowel disease, study finds
  18. Appeals court rules Trump administration can expand expedited deportation policies
  19. Lord: Pentagon needs more funding to reimburse contractors for COVID-19 claims
  20. Alaskan volcano eruption triggered Rome's transition from republic to empire
  21. Many Americans lose health insurance amid pandemic job losses
  22. Yemen's Houthi rebels fire missile and drone strikes on Saudi capital
  23. Federal death row inmate Wesley Purkey seeks stay due to dementia

Russian court grants early release to imprisoned Jehovah's Witness

The Jehovah's Witnesses said a Danish citizen who has been jailed in Russia since 2017 for practicing their religion was granted early release on Tuesday by a Kremlin court.
    

University of Cincinnati removing Marge Schott's name from baseball stadium

The University of Cincinnati's board of trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to remove Marge Schott's name from its baseball stadium.
    

New York father avoids jail sentence in death of twins left in hot car

A New York father whose twin children died after he left them locked in a car on a hot day avoided jail time on Tuesday.
    

MLB to return after players, owners agree on safety protocols

The Major League Baseball Players Association and the league reached an agreement on health and safety protocols, clearing the way for baseball to officially return.
    

Trump again blames testing for high coronavirus numbers during Arizona rally

President Donald Trump visited Arizona Tuesday where he continued to blame testing for the country's high tally of COVID-19 cases and praised the construction of an expanded physical barrier on the southern U.S. border.
    

Billy Wardlow asks Supreme Court for stay citing his age at time of murder

Lawyers for a Texas death row inmate have asked the Supreme Court for a stay of execution pending the outcome of his appeal citing brain science.
    

Judge orders Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro to wear face mask in public or pay fine

A federal judge ordered Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to wear a face covering while in public to prevent the spread of COVID-19 or face a daily fine of approximately $390.
    

Andre Drummond picking up option to remain with Cleveland Cavaliers

Two-time All-Star center Andre Drummond said he intends to pick up his player option to stay with the Cleveland Cavaliers for another season.
    

Allen Lew, man behind some of D.C. largest projects, dies of coronavirus

Allen Y. Lew, a former Washington, D.C., city administrator who built the capital's convention center and Nationals Park, died of COVID-19, his family said Tuesday. He was 69.
    

Tropical Storm Dolly becomes 2nd earliest D-named storm in Atlantic

Subtropical Depression Four strengthened into Tropical Storm Dolly well off of the northeastern United States coast on Tuesday.
    

USS Nitze sails into contested waters off coast of Venezuela

The USS Nitze sailed into contested waters off the coast of Venezuela Tuesday in what the Navy describes as a "freedom of navigation operation" contesting "an excessive maritime claim" by Venezuela.
    

Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic tests positive for coronavirus

Denver Nuggets star center Nikola Jokic tested positive for the coronavirus in his native Serbia, temporarily delaying his return to the United States as the NBA nears its return.
    

147 South Korean soldiers' remains repatriated

The remains of 147 South Korean soldiers from the Korean war were repatriated Tuesday in what the Pentagon describes as the largest repatriation of South Korean soldiers' remains.
    

Fauci: No requests to slow down COVID-19 testing, vaccine timeline unchanged

Dr. Anthony Fauci told a House panel Tuesday that he has never been asked to slow down testing for COVID-19 and again expressed hope that a vaccine will be ready by the end of 2020 or early 2021.
    

EU weighs barring travelers from United States, Russia, Brazil in border reopening plan

The European Union is weighing blocking travelers from the United States and a handful of other countries as it prepares to reopen its borders after shutting them down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

FBI: NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace not victim of hate crime

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has determined that NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace wasn't the victim of a hate crime after a pull rope fashioned like a noose was discovered in his garage.
    

Dementia risk doubled in adults with inflammatory bowel disease, study finds

Adults with inflammatory bowel disease are more than twice as likely to develop dementia than those without IBD, a study published Tuesday in the journal Gut found.
    

Appeals court rules Trump administration can expand expedited deportation policies

An appeals court ruled that the Trump administration can move ahead with plans to expand the Department of Homeland Security's powers to conduct expedited removals of undocumented immigrants.
    

Lord: Pentagon needs more funding to reimburse contractors for COVID-19 claims

The Department of Defense may have to reach into fiscal 2021 appropriations to reimburse contractors for costs related to the COVID-19 pandemic, Undersecretary for Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Ellen Lord said,
    

Alaskan volcano eruption triggered Rome's transition from republic to empire

Ancient ice cores suggest a giant volcanic eruption in what's now Alaska set off a series of climatic shocks that sowed economic disruption and political upheaval across the Mediterranean during the 1st century B.C.
    

Many Americans lose health insurance amid pandemic job losses

Furloughs and layoffs stemming from the coronavirus pandemic have left many Americans without health insurance, a new survey reveals.
    

Yemen's Houthi rebels fire missile and drone strikes on Saudi capital

Yemen's Houthi rebels fired drone and ballistic missiles Tuesday toward Saudi Arabia's capital.
    

Federal death row inmate Wesley Purkey seeks stay due to dementia

Attorneys for a federal death row inmate scheduled for execution next month have requested a stay, saying their client's advancing Alzheimer's disease prevents him from understanding his punishment.
    
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  1. Anderson Cooper: Trump is pretending Covid-19 is good - CNN
  2. Dr. Anthony Fauci tells Congress parts of U.S. are seeing a 'disturbing surge' of coronavirus infections - CNBC
  3. Kentucky Senate primary race to decide who challenges Mitch McConnell too close to call - NBC News
  4. Rayshard Brooks' funeral: Bernice King demands end to racism 'virus,' seeks 'reparations' - Fox News
  5. Prosecutor says Justice Dept. sought leniency for Roger Stone - Los Angeles Times
  6. A common thread among many Trump press staffers: They’re related to other Trump staffers - The Washington Post
  7. MLB rumors: Baseball is BACK! It’s official! What you need to know about 2020 restart - NJ.com
  8. Joe Biden and Barack Obama raise $11m in first 2020 fundraiser together - The Guardian
  9. 5 things to watch in Tuesday night's Kentucky and New York primary contests - CNN
  10. Deadly Earthquake Rattles Southern Mexico - NPR
  11. Massive Saharan dust cloud makes its way to Southern states still battling coronavirus - CBS News
  12. Maria Bartiromo says she thinks US-China trade deal 'is over' amid 'economic war' - Fox News
  13. The Hajj Pilgrimage Is Canceled, and Grief Rocks the Muslim World - The New York Times
  14. U.S. stock futures dip after another day of gains on Wall Street - MarketWatch
  15. T-Mobile Prices Shares at $103 Each in SoftBank Deal - Yahoo Finance
  16. Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Dell, VMware, La-Z-Boy and more - CNBC
  17. J.C. Penney to close Concord store, 12 additional locations - KTVU San Francisco
  18. Rosetta lacks support for x86 virtualization, Boot Camp not an option on Apple silicon - AppleInsider
  19. Poll: What was your favorite announcement during Apple’s WWDC keynote - 9to5Mac
  20. Star Wars Episode l: Racer Is Out Today On Switch, Here's The Launch Trailer - Nintendo Life
  21. Fans Just Gave Super Smash Bros. Melee Cutting-Edge Online Multiplayer - Kotaku
  22. Steve Bing: Suicide spurred by money, drugs and mental health struggle - Page Six
  23. Winona Ryder recalls Mel Gibson's 'painful' homophobic remarks to pal Kevyn Aucoin - New York Post
  24. Jim Carrey, Matthew McConaughey And More Pay Tribute To Batman Director Joel Schumacher - CinemaBlend
  25. Adam Carolla backs Jimmy Kimmel but says Karl Malone, Oprah impressions are 'not blackface' - USA TODAY
  26. FBI says rope had been in Talladega garage since October; Bubba Wallace not victim of hate crime - ESPN
  27. Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger admits past addictions to alcohol, pornography - TribLIVE
  28. Brandt lists 49ers as one team that should try Adams trade - Comcast SportsNet Bay Area
  29. Take a Virtual Drive in a Mars Rover - Lifehacker
  30. Pluto likely has an ocean buried beneath its frozen exterior, study reveals - Fox News
  31. Black women scientists missing from textbooks, study shows - BBC News
  32. Collision between black hole and 'mysterious object' puzzles astronomers - CNET
  33. CDC director: Covid-19 has 'brought this nation to its knees' former CDC chief says - msnNOW
  34. Infectious Coronavirus Encounters Now Likely In LA - Pacific Palisades, CA Patch
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Joe Biden and Barack Obama raise $11m in first 2020 fundraiser together - The Guardian

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U.S. stock futures dip after another day of gains on Wall Street - MarketWatch

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  1. Fauci, Citing ‘Disturbing Surge,’ Tells Congress the Virus Is Not Under Control
  2. Roger Stone Sentencing Was Politicized, Prosecutor Plans to Testify
  3. Trump Family Asks Court to Stop Publication of Tell-All by Mary Trump
  4. Second-Guessing Our Poll? First, Take a Look at How It Works
  5. The Hajj Pilgrimage Is Canceled, and Grief Rocks the Muslim World
  6. Atlanta Mourns Rayshard Brooks in a Sanctuary Imbued With Civil Rights History
  7. After Night of Violence Targeting Police, Germany Seeks ‘Roots of Anger’
  8. Gun Violence Spikes in N.Y.C., Intensifying Debate Over Policing
  9. Baseball’s Plan: A 60-Game Sprint With Fingers Crossed
  10. Virus, Border Wall, E.U. Travel: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  11. The Battle Over the Democratic Party’s Future
  12. The Visas and the Fury
  13. The Coronavirus Is Still Raging. Trump Remains in Denial.
  14. How Do I Apologize for Outing My Brother?
  15. China and America Are Heading Toward Divorce
  16. Mr. Jones and Me: Younger Baby Boomers Swing Left
  17. Are Black Lives What Really Matter to Companies?
  18. The Second Defeat of Bernie Sanders
  19. The Boy Who Cried Fake News
  20. Joe Biden Is Wondering Why John Bolton Suddenly Likes Him
  21. Black Employees: An NDA Signs Away Your Right to Speak Out
  22. This Monument to White Supremacy Hides in Plain Sight
  23. Will the Last Confederate Statue Standing Turn Off the Lights?
  24. It’s a Wonderful Time to Be Leslie Jordan
  25. Obama Urges Democrats: ‘Whatever You’ve Done So Far Is Not Enough’
  26. Ron Jeremy, Adult Film Star, Charged With Sexually Assaulting 4 Women
  27. F.B.I. Says Noose Was in NASCAR Garage Since Last Year
  28. Head of NY Planned Parenthood, Laura McQuade, Ousted After Staff Complaints
  29. As the Virus Surges in South Florida, a Trump Resort Joins the Rush to Reopen
  30. He Spent 25 Years in Prison for Murder, but Was Innocent All Along
  31. A Botched Restoration of a Painting in Spain Draws Outrage
  32. These Companies Gave Their C.E.O.s Millions, Just Before Bankruptcy
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  35. Virginie Despentes Makes France Angry, but Things Are Changing
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The testimony of the nation’s top infectious disease expert countered President Trump’s upbeat assessment, describing a “mixed bag” of some bright spots amid worrying trends and unknowns.
    

Roger Stone Sentencing Was Politicized, Prosecutor Plans to Testify

The prosecutor’s supervisor said that the case was being treated differently because of the defendant’s relationship with the president, according to planned testimony.
    

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President Trump has said Mary L. Trump signed a nondisclosure agreement in connection with a court case two decades ago related to the estate of Fred Trump Sr., the president’s father and her grandfather.
    

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The Hajj Pilgrimage Is Canceled, and Grief Rocks the Muslim World

The coronavirus pandemic upended the plans of millions of Muslims, for whom the once-in-a-lifetime trip is a sacred milestone.
    

Atlanta Mourns Rayshard Brooks in a Sanctuary Imbued With Civil Rights History

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He Spent 25 Years in Prison for Murder, but Was Innocent All Along

“Everyone in the criminal justice system failed you,” a judge in Queens told Samuel Brownridge as he vacated his conviction because of new evidence.
    

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Virginie Despentes Makes France Angry, but Things Are Changing

With her strident, pro-sex views, Despentes upsets people on the left and right. After years of being ignored and derided, she is finally being welcomed by France’s literary establishment.
    

Author Brittney Cooper on Harnessing Rage, Right Now

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