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Trump signs Uyghur law amid accusations he approved of China's detention camps President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a bill into law to punish China over its treatment of its Uyghur citizens. MLB players pledge $1M to support minor leaguers Major League Baseball players have committed $1 million to support minor leaguers who are unable to play this season because of the coronavirus pandemic. Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love to receive Arthur Ashe Courage Award Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star forward Kevin Love, who has been a vocal leader of mental health and wellness in his NBA career, will be given the Arthur Ashe Courage Award during the 2020 ESPY Awards. Oklahoma activates National Guard for Trump Tulsa rally Oklahoma plans to have 240 National Guard members active for President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa on Saturday. PGA Tour reports no positive coronavirus tests ahead of RBC Heritage For the second consecutive week since its return to competition, the PGA Tour reported zero positive coronavirus tests with the RBC Heritage set to begin Thursday. John Bolton: Trump asked Chinese President Xi for help winning 2020 election An excerpt from former national security adviser John Bolton's upcoming book states that President Donald Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help him win the 2020 presidential election by buying farm goods. House Democrats call for SBA to turn over data related to CARES Act oversight House Democrats on Wednesday called for the Small Business Administration to comply with requests from the Government Accountability Office for interviews, documents and data related to the CARES Act by June 29. Florissant, Mo., officer charged with assault for hitting suspect with SUV Prosecutors on Wednesday charged a former Florissant, Mo., police detective with assault after he was caught on camera appearing to strike a suspect with an SUV. Chargers coach Anthony Lynn eyeing Colin Kaepernick for possible workout Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said Wednesday that NFL teams "would be crazy" not to hold workouts for Colin Kaepernick in preparation for the upcoming season. Being lonely makes it harder to quit smoking Being lonely may make it harder to quit smoking, a new British study suggests. Brother of George Floyd asks U.N. to take action on violence against black people Philonise Floyd urged the United Nations to launch an international probe into the killings of black people in the United States following the police-involved killing of his brother George Floyd. Senate passes conservation bill to clear national parks repair backlog The Senate on Wednesday passed a conservation package to restore national parks and forests and create 100,000 jobs. MLB proposes 60-game season to players with full prorated salaries Major League Baseball has submitted a proposal for a 60-game season at full prorated pay to the MLB Players Association. Nelson Fire burns 4 homes in Thermalito, Calif. A fast-moving wildfire in Northern California has destroyed at least four houses and prompted local officials to issue evacuation orders Wednesday. Wife's bathroom break earns husband $500,000 lottery prize A South Carolina man said his wife's urgent need for a bathroom break led to his winning $500,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket. U.S. soldier's family reunited with button found in Australia An Australian couple who found a U.S. Army soldier's tag and button on the site of a former base in Queensland were able to reunite them with the family of the man who lost them 80 years earlier. Study: Azithromycin doubles risk for cardiovascular death versus amoxicillin People who take the commonly prescribed antibiotic azithromycin were nearly twice as likely to die from a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular event than users of amoxicillin, a study found. Navy receives first two Block III F/A-18 Super Hornets The first two F/A-18 Block II Super Hornet fighter planes were delivered to the U.S. Navy for testing purposes, manufacturer Boeing announced on Wednesday. Astronomers observe rare newborn starDow falls 170 points, ending 3-day winning streak The Dow Jones closed with losses for the first time in four sessions on Wednesday amid concerns about the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Former Atlanta officer faces murder charge for Rayshard Brooks shooting A former Atlanta police officer faces murder charges for shooting and killing a man outside a Wendy's restaurant, sparking protests against racism and excessive force in law enforcement, prosecutors announced Wednesday. Cows take over beer garden at closed restaurant and hotel A British restaurant and hotel temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic shared video of the beer garden being overrun by some unusual premature customers -- a herd of cows. Scientists find unique underwater rivers along Australia's continental shelves Underwater rivers running along Australia's continental shelves are unlike any others in the world, according to a group of scientists at the University of Western Australia. |
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Justice Dept. Escalates Legal Fight With Bolton Over BookThe Trump administration asked a judge to order the former national security adviser to stop publication of his memoir even as explosive details emerged. Book Review: John Bolton’s ‘The Room Where It Happened’In his memoir, the former national security adviser writes about Donald Trump’s White House, including the president’s attempts to ingratiate himself with Turkish and Chinese leaders. Uncle Ben and Mrs. Butterworth Feel the Heat Following Aunt Jemima AnnouncementPeople have long complained about the use of African-American stereotypes in marketing. The Aunt Jemima decision has prompted more companies to take action. De Blasio, Pressured on Policing, Acts to Toughen DisciplineMayor de Blasio said the city would put all police disciplinary records online and speed up the disciplinary process against officers accused of abuse. With the Federal Health Megaphone Silent, States Struggle With a Shifting PandemicAs state and local governments confront a new wave of coronavirus infections, President Trump is sending mixed messages and Washington’s public health bully pulpit has gone silent. Beijing’s Partial Lockdown a Sign of the World’s New NormalChina’s capital canceled flights and shut schools as a new coronavirus outbreak raised fears of a broader contagion. The city’s experience points to what other countries including the United States face as they reopen their economies. Does Trump Want to Fight to Win 2020 Election? His Aides Are Worried.Advisers and allies say the president’s repeated acts of self-destruction have significantly damaged his re-election prospects, and yet he appears mostly unable, or unwilling, to curtail them. Tulsa Braces for Trump Rally’s Health Threat as Virus Cases RiseAs the city reported its largest single-day increase in cases since March, its top health official said he was “absolutely” worried that the Saturday rally could become a “super spreader” event. Rayshard Brooks, John Bolton, N.B.A.: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Modern Love Podcast: Ncuti Gatwa Reads ‘Why Can’t Men Say “I Love You” to Each Other?’The “Sex Education” star reads an essay about the oppressive codes regulating male behavior. A Four-Point Plan for Fixing the EconomyA heavyweight group of economists and former policymakers have outlined a flexible approach to supporting the recovery not tied to any specific date. Can Dems Dispatch Mitch?Sending McConnell back to his old Kentucky home. When Antifa Hysteria Sweeps AmericaThe panic is a measure of how deluded public discourse has become. Why Did Cup Foods Call the Cops on George Floyd?Nuisance abatement laws force stores in low-income neighborhoods to operate almost as an arm of law enforcement. John Bolton, Mary Trump and the Revenge of the Trump TattletalesKeep your friends close and your enemies away from book publishers. Three Families. Nine Weeks. ‘Things Are Getting Annoying.’The lessons they learned while parenting in place. Juneteenth Is a Reminder That Freedom Wasn’t Just Handed OverI’ve celebrated this holiday all my life. It’s different this year. Are You Paid Fairly for Your Work?We want to hear from workers in the United States about their compensation. How the Supreme Court Is Quietly Enabling TrumpUsing emergency relief at the court, the administration has imposed controversial policies without a final determination of their legality. Biden and Trump Are Fighting Each Other in a Changed WorldNeither man anticipated the leftward tilt of the electorate in 2020. Trump’s Tulsa Rally and Comment About TestingReaders rebuke the president for forging ahead with the rally and suggesting that if you stop testing, virus cases would go down. Seeking Dark Matter, They Detected Another MysteryDo signals from beneath an Italian mountain herald a revolution in physics? Should We Be More Pessimistic?Many Americans reflexively believe that good fortune is always around the corner. But ignoring the dark potential of life can have dire consequences. N.Y.C., Facing Pandemic Fallout, Freezes Rent for 2 Million Tenants for a YearLandlords, citing rising costs, had pushed for increases. Tenants had argued for rollbacks because of the coronavirus outbreak’s financial toll. ‘That ’70s Show’ Actor Danny Masterson Charged With Raping 3 WomenMasterson was accused of raping three women between 2001 and 2003, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office said. Republican Leaders Condemn a G.O.P. Congressional Candidate’s Racist Facebook VideosMarjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican who won a primary on June 9, was criticized for comments she made in videos uncovered by Politico. On China-India Border, Xi and Modi Have Little Room to GiveXi Jinping and Narendra Modi have sought to project a muscular global profile despite their countries’ problems. Backing down could hurt their efforts. 5 Years After Charleston Church Massacre, City Says Calhoun Statue Will GoFive years after the mass shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, officials in Charleston, S.C., announced a plan to remove a monument to the prominent slavery defender John C. Calhoun. As Kim Jong-un Turns Hostile to South Korea, His Sister Does the TalkingKim Yo-jong’s deepening power and “revolutionary” bloodline make her a potential candidate to replace her brother in patriarchal North Korea. Before Crash That Killed Kobe Bryant, Helicopter Service Raised Weather ConcernsThe pilot texted “weather looking OK” on the morning of the crash, which killed all nine people aboard the Sikorsky S-76B helicopter, according to newly released documents. How to Donate BloodWhat you need to know about donating in a time of crisis. As London Bookstores Reopen, Eager Readers ReturnCharming neighborhood shops and slick chain outlets welcomed back customers, who snatched up titles as eclectic as the city itself. ‘The Bureau’ Is an International Hit. Why Did Its Creator Hand It Off?After five seasons, Éric Rochant was ready to do something new. One of them was to give Jacques Audiard near-total control over the end of his final season. 2 Art Gallery Shows to Explore From HomeGalleries and museums are getting creative about presenting work online during the coronavirus crisis. Here are two shows worth viewing virtually. 12 Hidden Gems to Play on the Nintendo SwitchThere’s more to the console than Animal Crossing, Mario and Zelda. Here are some lesser known games to check out. Flushing the Toilet May Fling Coronavirus Aerosols All OverA new study shows how turbulence from a toilet bowl can create a large plume that is potentially infectious to a bathroom’s next visitor. Budget-Friendly Projects for Social-Distancing WeekendsYou’re probably not going to be hanging out with friends. Why not do a little work on your home? Eleanor Carol Leavell Barr, Wife of Rep. Andy Barr, Dies at 39The wife of Representative Andy Barr, Republican of Kentucky, died suddenly at home in Lexington, the congressman’s office said. More Recent Articles |
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a bill into law to punish China over its treatment of its Uyghur citizens.
Major League Baseball players have committed $1 million to support minor leaguers who are unable to play this season because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star forward Kevin Love, who has been a vocal leader of mental health and wellness in his NBA career, will be given the Arthur Ashe Courage Award during the 2020 ESPY Awards.
Oklahoma plans to have 240 National Guard members active for President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa on Saturday.
For the second consecutive week since its return to competition, the PGA Tour reported zero positive coronavirus tests with the RBC Heritage set to begin Thursday.
An excerpt from former national security adviser John Bolton's upcoming book states that President Donald Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help him win the 2020 presidential election by buying farm goods.
House Democrats on Wednesday called for the Small Business Administration to comply with requests from the Government Accountability Office for interviews, documents and data related to the CARES Act by June 29.
Prosecutors on Wednesday charged a former Florissant, Mo., police detective with assault after he was caught on camera appearing to strike a suspect with an SUV.
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn said Wednesday that NFL teams "would be crazy" not to hold workouts for Colin Kaepernick in preparation for the upcoming season.
Being lonely may make it harder to quit smoking, a new British study suggests.
Philonise Floyd urged the United Nations to launch an international probe into the killings of black people in the United States following the police-involved killing of his brother George Floyd.
The Senate on Wednesday passed a conservation package to restore national parks and forests and create 100,000 jobs.
Major League Baseball has submitted a proposal for a 60-game season at full prorated pay to the MLB Players Association.
A fast-moving wildfire in Northern California has destroyed at least four houses and prompted local officials to issue evacuation orders Wednesday.
A South Carolina man said his wife's urgent need for a bathroom break led to his winning $500,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
An Australian couple who found a U.S. Army soldier's tag and button on the site of a former base in Queensland were able to reunite them with the family of the man who lost them 80 years earlier.
People who take the commonly prescribed antibiotic azithromycin were nearly twice as likely to die from a heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular event than users of amoxicillin, a study found.
The first two F/A-18 Block II Super Hornet fighter planes were delivered to the U.S. Navy for testing purposes, manufacturer Boeing announced on Wednesday.
Astronomers have spotted a rare newborn star located 16,000 light-years away.
The Dow Jones closed with losses for the first time in four sessions on Wednesday amid concerns about the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A former Atlanta police officer faces murder charges for shooting and killing a man outside a Wendy's restaurant, sparking protests against racism and excessive force in law enforcement, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
A British restaurant and hotel temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic shared video of the beer garden being overrun by some unusual premature customers -- a herd of cows.
Underwater rivers running along Australia's continental shelves are unlike any others in the world, according to a group of scientists at the University of Western Australia. 
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