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| Baseball Hall of Fame reopens after three-month shutdown due to pandemic The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y., has reopened its doors after being closed for more than three months because of the coronavirus pandemic. 'View,' 'Ellen,' 'Jeopardy!' and 'Y&R' win Daytime Emmys "The View" and "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" were among the winners at the Daytime Emmy Awards' virtual prize presentation Friday. Travelers Championship: Phil Mickelson takes second-round lead Playing in his first tournament since turning 50 less than two weeks ago, Phil Mickelson shot a 7-under 63 Friday to take a one-stroke lead in the Travelers Championship. NBA releases complete restart schedule for 2019-20 season Hours after officially finalizing a plan to resume the 2019-20 season, the NBA released a complete revised schedule for its 22-team restart in Orlando, Fla. President Donald Trump signs executive order protecting federal monuments President Donald Trump on Friday said he signed an executive order protecting U.S. monuments like those toppled in recent weeks for having connections to racism or slavery. Detroit Pistons sign former first-round pick Justin PattonMexico City security chief injured, 3 killed in ambush attack Three people died Friday in an attempt to assassinate Mexico City's top security official, who survived the ambush, local authorities said. Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Jason Pierre-Paul undergoes knee surgery Tampa Bay Buccaneers outside linebacker Jason Pierre-Paul underwent minor arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Friday. U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear request to allow all Texans to vote by mail The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected an initial bid by state Democrats to expand voting by mail to all Texas voters during the coronavirus pandemic. House votes in favor of granting Washington, D.C., statehood The House voted Friday in favor of a bill granting Washington, D.C., statehood, legislation that's not expected to gain traction in the Senate. Defense Secretary Mark Esper visits NATO with assurance of U.S. commitment Defense Secretary Mark Esper reaffirmed U.S.commitment to NATO during a meeting Friday with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. Earth has been recycling crust for most of its history New research suggests roughly 5 to 6 percent of the Earth's mantle is made up of recycled crust. Trip to the store for hot dogs leads man to $100,000 lottery jackpot A Virginia man who made a trip to the store to buy some hot dogs brought home more than dinner when he won a $100,000 lottery jackpot. Repeated head impacts, brain injury increase risk for depression, study finds Head injuries experienced while young may increase a person's risk for depression and dementia decades later, according to a study published Friday by the journal Neurology. Appeals court declares Trump use of military funds for border wall 'unlawful' A federal appeals court on Friday ruled the Trump administration doesn't have the authority to divert $2.5 billion in military funds to carry out construction of the border wall. House bill calls for Congressional oversight of Afghanistan withdrawal A bipartisan bill introduced this week in the U.S. House of Representatives would give Congress oversight of the U.S. troop drawdown in Afghanistan. Watch: Message in a bottle's 700-mile journey sparks friendship between girls A pair of 11-year-old U.S. girls struck up a friendship thanks to a message in a bottle that traveled about 700 miles in just two weeks. Air Force staffing shortage causing health issues in drone pilots, GAO report says The Air Force does not have enough pilots and operators to meet its staffing targets for unmanned aircraft, causing mental and physical health problems for existing personnel, GAO said in a report published this week. Coronavirus vaccine trial could start by August Animal studies of a potential COVID-19 vaccine have been so encouraging that researchers plan to speed up testing of the vaccine in humans. Coronavirus spikes fuel markets decline The three major U.S. stock indexes slid Friday and closed down for the week amid fears of the economy taking a further hit from spiking coronavirus cases. COVID-19 may raise risk for stroke, confusion, other brain effects, study shows Patients with severe COVID-19 may be at risk for a variety of brain complications -- from stroke to psychosis, new research suggests. Sweden tests new ground-to-air defense missile Sweden's ground-launched short-range air defense missile, the RBS 98, was successfully tested this week, the Swedish armed forces announced on Friday. Watch: Diver recovers $17,000 ring from bottom of California river A California diver known as "Merman Mike" plunged into the Sacramento River and was able to recover a lost ring worth $17,000. Astronauts complete spacewalk to replace batteries on space station Two NASA astronauts conducted a spacewalk Friday to replace lithium ion batteries outside the International Space Station. | 


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| New Numbers Showing Coronavirus Spread Intrude on a White House in DenialBoth President Trump and Vice President Pence seem oblivious to the new chapter in the pandemic.       E.U. Plans to Bar Most U.S. Travelers When Bloc ReopensEurope will allow outsiders to begin entering again on July 1, but the U.S. and Russia are now among the nations considered too risky because they have not controlled the coronavirus outbreak.       Many Students Will Be in Classrooms Only Part of the Week This FallSome American school districts are beginning to announce hybrid schedules that include a mix of online and in-school learning, presenting a difficult challenge for working parents.       How the Coronavirus Short-Circuits the Immune SystemIn a disturbing parallel to H.I.V., the coronavirus can cause a depletion of important immune cells, recent studies found.       Black Activists Wonder: Is Protesting Just Trendy for White People?Though black protesters have been heartened by the many white people joining them in the streets, some wonder if this newfound commitment will last.       Supreme Court Turns Down Request to Allow All Texans to Vote by MailDemocrats in the state had urged the justices to reinstate a federal trial judge’s order based on the 26th Amendment, which bars voting discrimination based on age.       What Texas Would Look Like Without ObamacareThe state leading the latest effort to overturn the health law used to have weaker coverage and more uninsured residents.       ‘TikTok Grandma’ Who Helped Tank Trump Rally Now Works for BidenMary Jo Laupp, who made a viral TikTok video that disrupted a Trump campaign event, plans to create a “political hype house” to support Joe Biden.       As Facebook Boycott Grows, Advertisers Grapple With RaceCompanies like YouTube, Condé Nast and Vice addressed systemic inequality and economic uncertainty while showcasing their new offerings to advertisers.       Facebook Boycott: Unilever and Verizon Join Pledge to Pull AdsAn effort to pressure Facebook to crack down on hate speech and misinformation has prompted dozens of advertisers to say they’ll stop spending on the platform. Here are some of the biggest companies involved.       Facebook Adds Labels for Some Posts as Advertisers Pull BackPosts about voting will direct viewers to accurate information, and violations from important political figures will be marked “newsworthy.”       Coronavirus Surge, Afghanistan, Pride Month: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.       A Bit of Relief: The Long Distance ChorusHow the elementary school students of Staten Island’s P.S. 22 Chorus are harmonizing through the pandemic.       Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home.       Place Your Bets on Biden’s V.P.Plus, a Supreme Court mystery.       You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is a Confederate MonumentThe black people I come from were owned and raped by the white people I come from. Who dares to tell me to celebrate them?       After the Statues FallSome deserve to be toppled. But monuments to those who sought to make the union more perfect should stand.       Resist Fear-Based Parenting, Even During the CoronavirusYes, even during the coronavirus.       Can Covid Damage the Brain?“I tell the same stories repeatedly; I forget words I know.”       Beyond ‘White Fragility’If you want to let freedom ring, hammer on economic injustice.       Coronavirus Has Arizona Health Care Workers at the Breaking PointNow it’s hospital staff in Arizona who are being challenged by the coronavirus, and that didn’t have to be.       Why Did Kim Jong-un’s Sister Become the Face of North Korea?He’s fierce. She’s fiercer. Or so goes their game.       Last Testament of Maurice, Famous French RoosterCultivate your garden. That never disappoints.       Could Doomsday Bunkers Become the New Normal?When we were told to stay inside our homes, a portion of the population quietly went below ground.       Overlooked No More: Valerie Solanas, Radical Feminist Who Shot Andy WarholShe made daring arguments in “SCUM Manifesto,” her case for a world without men. But her legacy as a writer and thinker was overshadowed by one violent act.       Trump Issues Executive Order Targeting Vandalism Against MonumentsThe order also threatens to withhold funding from local governments that fail to protect their own statues from vandals.       7 Killed in Crash in El Paso After Border Patrol Tried to Stop CarThe vehicle, which was carrying 10 people, had been pursued before it crashed into a semitrailer on private property, the authorities said.       Judge Orders Roger Stone to Report to Prison Next MonthPresident Trump’s friend had sought a longer reprieve before he serves his sentence on seven felony convictions, citing the pandemic.       White Actors Leaving Nonwhite Roles at ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Family Guy’Mike Henry said he would no longer voice the ‘Family Guy’ character Cleveland Brown, while the producers of ‘The Simpsons’ said they would stop using white actors to play nonwhite characters.       Starting Bonus for a Laundry Worker: How a Beach Town Wrestles With Jobless BenefitsRehoboth Beach, Del., provides insight into how a $600 expanded unemployment benefit is affecting rehiring.       Europe Travel Ban on U.S. Visitors Would Be a Blow to AirlinesInternational travel, a big profit generator for airlines, has been slow to recover and will probably take a big blow from the loss of trans-Atlantic traffic.       How Progressive Candidates of Color Are Building Winning CoalitionsCandidates like Charles Booker and Jamaal Bowman are bringing together liberal white voters and voters of color, a dynamic seen this week in races in Kentucky and New York.       What to Do When You Need to Use a Public Bathroom During a PandemicWe’ve heard about toilet plume. And now we’re starting to venture out more. So what’s a person with a full bladder to do?       Celebrating India’s Innovative Spirit Through DesignMany designers in the country have looked to the West for inspiration. Divya Thakur is at the forefront of moves to change that.       The Triumph of Merseyball: How Liverpool Won the Premier LeagueFor three decades, Liverpool has struggled to find its place in modern soccer. Its Premier League title, the product of good data and good decisions, is the apotheosis of a very modern club.       Haim Steps Into a New Groove on ‘Women in Music Pt. III’On the band’s third album, the sisters in Haim add what was missing from previous releases — tension and texture — to make their sharpest and most adventurous songs yet.       A Babysitter, Her Employer and $46 Hand Soap“Friends and Strangers,” a new novel by J. Courtney Sullivan, examines the complex dynamic between a young mother and the college student who cares for her new baby.       Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!’It’s weird. It’s scathing. It’s even a little disturbing. For the writer, that feels just about right.       The Great Wonders Beyond the Great ReefA recent expedition to the inky depths of the Coral Sea revealed an unknown world of creatures and geologic features.       Joe Biden's VP Pick: Here's What Voters ThinkA large majority of voters say race should not be a factor in his decision, and none of the best-known candidates has emerged as a favorite.       How One Shoreline Took the Lives of 7 Young People“Do you see my friends?” A year of tragedy along a strip of New York City beaches.       More Recent Articles | 
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 The Detroit Pistons signed former Oklahoma City Thunder center Justin Patton.
 The Detroit Pistons signed former Oklahoma City Thunder center Justin Patton.    
                    
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