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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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Fauci, Citing ‘Disturbing Surge,’ Tells Congress the Virus Is Not Under ControlThe 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 TestifyThe prosecutor’s supervisor said that the case was being treated differently because of the defendant’s relationship with the president, according to planned testimony. Trump Family Asks Court to Stop Publication of Tell-All by Mary TrumpPresident 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. Second-Guessing Our Poll? First, Take a Look at How It WorksOne small favor: If you have a problem with how we did the survey, say so now, before we show the results. The Hajj Pilgrimage Is Canceled, and Grief Rocks the Muslim WorldThe 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 HistoryMr. Brooks, 27, was fatally shot by the police. A pastor said he had fallen victim to a system that did not offer “a real shot at redemption.” After Night of Violence Targeting Police, Germany Seeks ‘Roots of Anger’German officials were caught off guard after hundreds of young men attacked the police in Stuttgart, but others were less surprised, saying the clashes exposed long-simmering tensions with immigrants. Gun Violence Spikes in N.Y.C., Intensifying Debate Over PolicingMore than a dozen people have been fatally shot, including a teenager at her college graduation party and a clothing designer who was washing his car. Baseball’s Plan: A 60-Game Sprint With Fingers CrossedNothing about the season Major League Baseball has sketched out will feel normal. But at least every team has a shot. Virus, Border Wall, E.U. Travel: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Battle Over the Democratic Party’s FutureHow a once low-profile Senate primary in Kentucky reveals a broader ideological challenge for the Democratic Party. The Visas and the FuryAs President Trump moves to restrict work-based immigration, the business world — particularly Silicon Valley — is speaking out. The Coronavirus Is Still Raging. Trump Remains in Denial.Downplaying the seriousness of the coronavirus has not stopped it from spreading in parts of the U.S. How Do I Apologize for Outing My Brother?“I was young and in denial of my own sexuality.” China and America Are Heading Toward DivorceFor 40 years the two countries had an unconscious economic coupling. Mr. Jones and Me: Younger Baby Boomers Swing LeftWere you more into punk than the Beatles? Were you less likely to protest the war than streak? You might be a Generation Joneser. Are Black Lives What Really Matter to Companies?The movement was founded in 2013. Seven years later, what should we make of corporate America’s newfound support? The Second Defeat of Bernie SandersIn a revolutionary summer, he may be losing the battle for the future of the left. The Boy Who Cried Fake NewsFrom inside the MAGA gates, Trump can’t see how the world has changed. Joe Biden Is Wondering Why John Bolton Suddenly Likes HimDefinitely won’t be the vice-presidential pick, though. Black Employees: An NDA Signs Away Your Right to Speak OutRacial microaggressions at work are real, and must not be swept under the rug This Monument to White Supremacy Hides in Plain SightThe invisibility of Drake’s Cross in a San Francisco park may make it the most fitting monument to white supremacy in the country. Will the Last Confederate Statue Standing Turn Off the Lights?A monument to Robert E. Lee in Richmond, Va., has become the site of an unlikely community space. That may change abruptly with new restrictions from the police. It’s a Wonderful Time to Be Leslie JordanThe sitcom actor, known for roles in “Will & Grace” and “Murphy Brown,” wanted attention his whole life. Naturally, he discovered Instagram. Obama Urges Democrats: ‘Whatever You’ve Done So Far Is Not Enough’In his first event with Joe Biden of the 2020 campaign, the former president warned Democrats not to get complacent ahead of the November election. Ron Jeremy, Adult Film Star, Charged With Sexually Assaulting 4 WomenThree of the attacks occurred at the same bar in West Hollywood, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office said. F.B.I. Says Noose Was in NASCAR Garage Since Last YearLaw enforcement officials said the noose was tied into a rope on the garage door well before the stall was assigned for a race this week to Bubba Wallace, the lone black driver in the sport’s top tier. Head of NY Planned Parenthood, Laura McQuade, Ousted After Staff ComplaintsLaura McQuade was accused of berating employees and treating black workers unfairly as she guided the organization through a merger. As the Virus Surges in South Florida, a Trump Resort Joins the Rush to ReopenMiami-Dade County has been hit with about a quarter of the state’s cases. The Doral hotel and golf club there is taking steps to prevent infection, even as many visitors and some workers do not wear masks. 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. A Botched Restoration of a Painting in Spain Draws OutrageA copy of a painting of the Virgin Mary by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was disfigured after it was cleaned by a furniture restorer. Restoration experts are calling for tighter regulation of their work. These Companies Gave Their C.E.O.s Millions, Just Before BankruptcyCorporate boards are handing out millions to top executives before their companies seek bankruptcy protection, and courts can’t do much about it. How to Help Kids Embrace Mask-WearingMost children enjoy the chance to feel morally superior. Assign them to be the family mask monitors. They Wanted You to Bet on Sharks. The Odds Were Not in Their Favor.Gambling on shark migration patterns could raise awareness, some experts say. But it could also fuel the animals’ reputation as mere entertainment. Virginie Despentes Makes France Angry, but Things Are ChangingWith 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 NowThe writer of “Eloquent Rage” discusses the shared anger of black women in the nationwide protests for racial justice. Tiny Love Stories: “I Googled ‘Crisis’”Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Family Connection in a TeapotMy Tibetan family has a long history with tea. With many of us still largely sheltering in place because of the Covid-19 epidemic, now is an ideal moment to connect over a cup. This Time-Management Trick Changed My Whole Relationship With TimeWas I wasting my life — my fragile, fleeting life — on activities I neither cared about nor enjoyed? More Recent Articles |
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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.
The University of Cincinnati's board of trustees unanimously voted Tuesday to remove Marge Schott's name from its baseball stadium.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Subtropical Depression Four strengthened into Tropical Storm Dolly well off of the northeastern United States coast on Tuesday.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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,
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.
Furloughs and layoffs stemming from the coronavirus pandemic have left many Americans without health insurance, a new survey reveals.
Yemen's Houthi rebels fired drone and ballistic missiles Tuesday toward Saudi Arabia's capital.
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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