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China on Monday announced sanctions targeting U.S. politicians in retaliation for the Trump administration's blacklisting Chinese government officials over human rights abuses against Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.
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  1. China retaliates with sanctions for U.S. politicians over Xinjiang
  2. Detroit Tigers release veteran pitcher Zack Godley
  3. Pentagon: U.S. soldier killed in non-combat incident in Afghanistan
  4. Kings' Richaun Holmes placed in quarantine after leaving NBA bubble for food
  5. Dozens injured as Navy ship USS Bonhomme Richard continues to burn in San Diego
  6. NFL reveals Oakley Mouth Shield to protect players from coronavirus
  7. Judge lifts restraining order on Mary Trump's tell-all book
  8. Congress questions private ICE detention center CEOs about pandemic response
  9. Seahawks' Greg Olsen to join Fox Sports as NFL analyst after retirement
  10. Zindzi Mandela, daughter of Nelson Mandela, dies at 59
  11. University of Texas to rename football field for Earl Campbell, Ricky Williams
  12. HPV might cause 1 in 5 cases of prostate cancer, analysis says
  13. California orders indoor businesses to close, limits on churches, gyms in some counties
  14. Ridgecrest temblors increase chance of San Andreas earthquake, new study says
  15. Ghislaine Maxwell an 'extreme flight risk,' prosecutors tell judge in filing
  16. British army to cut armored vehicles acquired for war in Afghanistan
  17. New long-lasting solar-flow battery sets efficiency record
  18. COVID-19 may trigger high blood sugar, raising death risk, study shows
  19. Husband's lottery prank foreshadows wife's jackpot win
  20. Watch: Tiger fleeing flooding takes shelter in villager's goat shed
  21. States sue to block deportation of international university students

China retaliates with sanctions for U.S. politicians over Xinjiang

China on Monday announced sanctions targeting U.S. politicians in retaliation for the Trump administration's blacklisting Chinese government officials over human rights abuses against Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.
    

Detroit Tigers release veteran pitcher Zack Godley

The Detroit Tigers gave veteran right-hander Zack Godley his unconditional release Monday.
    

Pentagon: U.S. soldier killed in non-combat incident in Afghanistan

The Pentagon announced Monday that a 24-year-old soldier was killed in a non-combat-related incident in Afghanistan.
    

Kings' Richaun Holmes placed in quarantine after leaving NBA bubble for food

Sacramento Kings center Richaun Holmes is back in quarantine after leaving the NBA's bubble in Orlando, Fla., for a food delivery.
    

Dozens injured as Navy ship USS Bonhomme Richard continues to burn in San Diego

Dozens were injured as Navy and local firefighters continued to battle the blaze on the docked amphibious assault ship the USS Bonhomme Richard in a San Diego harbor Monday.
    

NFL reveals Oakley Mouth Shield to protect players from coronavirus

The NFL and Oakley created a new mouth shield designed to protect players from potential exposure to the coronavirus during play this season.
    

Judge lifts restraining order on Mary Trump's tell-all book

A New York Supreme Court judge on Monday lifted a restraining order on presidential niece Mary Trump that would have prohibited her from publicizing her new book about her uncle U.S. President Donald Trump.
    

Congress questions private ICE detention center CEOs about pandemic response

Four CEOs of private-sector immigrant detention companies defended their response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in front of a congressional subcommittee Monday.
    

Seahawks' Greg Olsen to join Fox Sports as NFL analyst after retirement

Seattle Seahawks veteran tight end Greg Olsen is signing a deal with Fox Sports and will join the network after he retires from the NFL.
    

Zindzi Mandela, daughter of Nelson Mandela, dies at 59

Zindzi Mandela, the daughter of Nelson Mandela and South Africa's Ambassador to Denmark, died at the age of 59 on Monday.
    

University of Texas to rename football field for Earl Campbell, Ricky Williams

A month after football players at Texas requested numerous changes be made on campus, the school has responded with a sweeping plan to "redefine campus symbolism," including the renaming of its football field.
    

HPV might cause 1 in 5 cases of prostate cancer, analysis says

Just over 20 percent of men with prostate cancer tested positive for the human papilloma viruses, or HPV. The researchers suggest the virus might cause the cancer in some men.
    

California orders indoor businesses to close, limits on churches, gyms in some counties

California ordered statewide closures of dine-in restaurants and all bars among other businesses while calling for gyms and salons to be shut down in some counties amid rising coronvirus cases.
    

Ridgecrest temblors increase chance of San Andreas earthquake, new study says

The Ridgecrest temblors that hit California last year could make a San Andreas earthquake more likely, a new study found.
    

Ghislaine Maxwell an 'extreme flight risk,' prosecutors tell judge in filing

Federal prosecutors advised a New York judge to deny a $5 million personal bond proposed by lawyers of Ghislaine Maxwell, saying the friend of late financier Jeffrey Epstein poses an extreme flight risk.
    

British army to cut armored vehicles acquired for war in Afghanistan

Massive armored trucks of the British Army now have little use and will be culled from the fleet, a plan revealed this month indicates.
    

New long-lasting solar-flow battery sets efficiency record

U.S. chemists working with Australian researchers have created a long-lasting solar-flow battery that set a record for efficiency.
    

COVID-19 may trigger high blood sugar, raising death risk, study shows

Bodies stressed by severe COVID-19 could produce abnormally high blood sugar levels, even in people without diagnosed diabetes, Chinese researchers report.
    

Husband's lottery prank foreshadows wife's jackpot win

An Australian man's joke about his scratch-off lottery ticket being a top-prize winner caused him to experience disbelief when his wife scratched off an actual jackpot.
    

Watch: Tiger fleeing flooding takes shelter in villager's goat shed

A tiger seeking refuge from flooding wandered into an Indian town and found shelter inside a resident's goat shed.
    

States sue to block deportation of international university students

Attorneys general in 18 states sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Monday over a threat to deport international university students enrolled in online-only classes this fall.
    
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  1. California Coronavirus Update: Governor Gavin Newsom Orders Indoor Service At All Restaurants, Bars, Movie Theaters In State To Close Again; No End Date Given - Deadline
  2. L.A., San Diego schools will start online this fall - a growing trend against what Trump wants - USA TODAY
  3. Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. coronavirus cases are surging because nation didn't totally shut down - CNBC
  4. Trump cites game show host on pandemic while undercutting doctors and questioning their expertise - The Washington Post
  5. Federal judge blocks imminent execution, last-minute appeals likely - Fox News
  6. Tucker Carlson to Take 'Long-Planned' Vacation After Blake Neff's Resignation - The New York Times
  7. President Trump calls Nick Saban ‘Lou’ praising Tide coach, supporting Tuberville - AL.com
  8. House Democrats ask Supreme Court to speed things up in Trump financial docs cases - CNN
  9. US rejects Beijing's claim to South China Sea, deepens Chinese anger - New York Post
  10. Hong Kong virologist claiming coronavirus cover-up tells 'Bill Hemmer Reports': 'We don't have much time' - Fox News
  11. China announces retaliatory sanctions against Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz - The Guardian
  12. Trump administration weighs blocking TikTok in the U.S. - CBS News
  13. Ford unveils new Bronco as off-road, open-air Jeep rival for under $30,000 - CNBC
  14. Asia markets fall amid coronavirus fears, China-U.S. friction - MarketWatch
  15. China June exports unexpectedly rise as economies reopen, imports up - Reuters
  16. Jim Cramer on Analog Devices' plan to acquire Maxim Integrated in all-stock deal - CNBC Television
  17. Report: Apple faces nearly $1 billion penalty from Samsung for ordering too few OLED screens - 9to5Mac
  18. Paper Mario, Ghost Of Tsushima Will Be $10 Off On Release Day - GameSpot
  19. Apple warns against covering the camera on MacBooks - Yahoo News
  20. Rocket Arena - Official Every Character Trailer - IGN
  21. 'Glee' Star Naya Rivera 'Saved Her Son' Before She Drowned: Sheriff - Bloomberg QuickTake News
  22. Grant Imahara Dead: 'MythBusters' Host Was 49 - Hollywood Reporter
  23. Rapper Tory Lanez Arrested After Police Find Concealed Weapon in Vehicle - Variety
  24. Tom Bergeron, Erin Andrews will not return to 'Dancing with the Stars' - Fox News
  25. Washington Redskins name change: Here are the favorites - New York Post
  26. No fall sports at Utah junior colleges: NJCAA pushes most athletics to spring - KSL.com
  27. Two NBA Players Test Positive for COVID-19 While Quarantined in Walt Disney World "Bubble" - wdwnt.com
  28. Kawhi Leonard maintains faith in NBA bubble despite a handful of players testing positive | ESPN - ESPN
  29. These stunning pictures captured Comet Neowise soaring through the sky. Here's how you can see it for yourself - CNN
  30. New AI Predicts Which Planets Are Going to Smash Into Each Other - Futurism
  31. Bad weather may delay launch of UAE Mars mission from Japan - Japan Today
  32. Watching the Skies: Jupiter in opposition - WOODTV.com
  33. Coronavirus vaccine possible by the end of the year, Dr. Fauci says - Reuters
  34. Pa. Department Of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine Says State Has Power To Stop Spread Of Coronavirus - CBS Pittsburgh
  35. WHO warns against using school reopenings as 'political football' in coronavirus debate - CNBC
  36. 30-year-old man who thought coronavirus was hoax dies after attending ‘COVID party’: Texas doctor - KTLA Los Angeles

California Coronavirus Update: Governor Gavin Newsom Orders Indoor Service At All Restaurants, Bars, Movie Theaters In State To Close Again; No End Date Given - Deadline


L.A., San Diego schools will start online this fall - a growing trend against what Trump wants - USA TODAY

Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. coronavirus cases are surging because nation didn't totally shut down - CNBC


Trump cites game show host on pandemic while undercutting doctors and questioning their expertise - The Washington Post

Federal judge blocks imminent execution, last-minute appeals likely - Fox News


Tucker Carlson to Take 'Long-Planned' Vacation After Blake Neff's Resignation - The New York Times

President Trump calls Nick Saban ‘Lou’ praising Tide coach, supporting Tuberville - AL.com

House Democrats ask Supreme Court to speed things up in Trump financial docs cases - CNN

US rejects Beijing's claim to South China Sea, deepens Chinese anger - New York Post

Hong Kong virologist claiming coronavirus cover-up tells 'Bill Hemmer Reports': 'We don't have much time' - Fox News

China announces retaliatory sanctions against Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz - The Guardian

Trump administration weighs blocking TikTok in the U.S. - CBS News

Ford unveils new Bronco as off-road, open-air Jeep rival for under $30,000 - CNBC

Asia markets fall amid coronavirus fears, China-U.S. friction - MarketWatch

China June exports unexpectedly rise as economies reopen, imports up - Reuters

Jim Cramer on Analog Devices' plan to acquire Maxim Integrated in all-stock deal - CNBC Television

Report: Apple faces nearly $1 billion penalty from Samsung for ordering too few OLED screens - 9to5Mac

Paper Mario, Ghost Of Tsushima Will Be $10 Off On Release Day - GameSpot

Apple warns against covering the camera on MacBooks - Yahoo News

Rocket Arena - Official Every Character Trailer - IGN

'Glee' Star Naya Rivera 'Saved Her Son' Before She Drowned: Sheriff - Bloomberg QuickTake News

Grant Imahara Dead: 'MythBusters' Host Was 49 - Hollywood Reporter

Rapper Tory Lanez Arrested After Police Find Concealed Weapon in Vehicle - Variety

Tom Bergeron, Erin Andrews will not return to 'Dancing with the Stars' - Fox News

Washington Redskins name change: Here are the favorites - New York Post

No fall sports at Utah junior colleges: NJCAA pushes most athletics to spring - KSL.com

Two NBA Players Test Positive for COVID-19 While Quarantined in Walt Disney World "Bubble" - wdwnt.com

Kawhi Leonard maintains faith in NBA bubble despite a handful of players testing positive | ESPN - ESPN

These stunning pictures captured Comet Neowise soaring through the sky. Here's how you can see it for yourself - CNN

New AI Predicts Which Planets Are Going to Smash Into Each Other - Futurism

Bad weather may delay launch of UAE Mars mission from Japan - Japan Today

Watching the Skies: Jupiter in opposition - WOODTV.com

Coronavirus vaccine possible by the end of the year, Dr. Fauci says - Reuters

Pa. Department Of Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine Says State Has Power To Stop Spread Of Coronavirus - CBS Pittsburgh

WHO warns against using school reopenings as 'political football' in coronavirus debate - CNBC

30-year-old man who thought coronavirus was hoax dies after attending ‘COVID party’: Texas doctor - KTLA Los Angeles

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  1. Live Coronavirus News Updates
  2. LA and San Diego Schools to Go Online-Only in The Fall
  3. 17 States Sue to Block Student Visa Rules
  4. ‘I Can’t Keep Doing This:’ Small-Business Owners Are Giving Up
  5. Monthly U.S. Budget Deficit Soared to Record $864 Billion in June
  6. Fauci Back at the White House, a Day After Trump Aides Tried to Undermine Him
  7. Black Lives Matter Street Painting Is Rejected in Catskill, N.Y.
  8. Redskins to Drop Name, Yielding to Pressure From Sponsors and Activists
  9. Washington Name Change Was 'a Long Time Coming'
  10. Headed to the Convention? Not I, More Republicans Are Saying
  11. Jeff Sessions and Tommy Tuberville Close Out Alabama’s G.O.P. Senate Runoff
  12. California’s Rollback, Washington’s N.F.L. team, Koalas: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  13. A Turning Point for Hong Kong
  14. Stock Markets Ignore Bad News on Infections, Earnings
  15. In Some Countries, Normal Life Is Back After the Coronavirus. Not Here.
  16. Life in Hong Kong Has Always Been Impossible
  17. America Drank Away Its Children’s Future
  18. South Korea’s Women Are Still Waiting for Justice
  19. Want to Abolish the Police? Consider Becoming an Officer Instead
  20. The N.Y.P.D. Has Rejected Reform for Decades. It Can’t Anymore.
  21. Did Mueller Ever Stand a Chance Against Trump and Roger Stone?
  22. For Latinos in Hollywood, Finding Success Means Blending In
  23. What a Second Trump Term Would Look Like
  24. I Was a Counterterrorism Chief. Trump Knew What Russia Was Doing.
  25. Trump in a Mask, at Last!
  26. Violin Vigils Honor the Memory of Elijah McClain
  27. In Astounding Test, Scientists Revive Damaged Lungs for Transplant
  28. U.S. Says Most of China’s Claims in South China Sea Are Illegal
  29. San Diego Sheriff’s Deputy Is Charged With Second-Degree Murder
  30. Hong Kong Oppositions Protesters Defy Security Law Threats in Primary Election
  31. Ghislaine Maxwell Tried to Hide When F.B.I. Knocked, Prosecutors Say
  32. Tucker Carlson to Take 'Long-Planned' Vacation After Blake Neff's Resignation
  33. Navy Warship Is Still Ablaze, and Now Tilting to One Side
  34. The Massacre That Destroyed Tulsa’s ‘Black Wall Street’
  35. Body of Naya Rivera Is Found at California Lake, Authorities Say
  36. Deutsche Bank and Jeffrey Epstein: Here Are The Executives Who Served Him
  37. Here Are the U.S. States With Travel Restrictions
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  41. Even as Covid-19 Looms, an M.L.B. Rookie Is Ready to Play
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California’s governor announced a sweeping rollback of the state’s reopening and Los Angeles and San Diego school districts will be online-only in the fall. Dr. Anthony Fauci returned to the White House.
    

LA and San Diego Schools to Go Online-Only in The Fall

California’s two largest districts made the joint call amid a White House push to get children back into classrooms.
    

17 States Sue to Block Student Visa Rules

A legal battle between universities and the Trump administration over foreign students and online learning escalated on Monday, ahead of a critical federal court hearing.
    

‘I Can’t Keep Doing This:’ Small-Business Owners Are Giving Up

More owners are permanently shutting their doors after new lockdown orders, realizing that there may be no end in sight to the crisis.
    

Monthly U.S. Budget Deficit Soared to Record $864 Billion in June

The shortfall was nearly as large as the entire 2019 deficit as spending on virus-related efforts outpaced revenues.
    

Fauci Back at the White House, a Day After Trump Aides Tried to Undermine Him

The visit underscored a reality for both the president and his most prominent coronavirus adviser: They are stuck with each other.
    

Black Lives Matter Street Painting Is Rejected in Catskill, N.Y.

The debate over whether to allow the street art has exacerbated racial tensions in Catskill, where just over a fifth of the population is Black.
    

Redskins to Drop Name, Yielding to Pressure From Sponsors and Activists

The N.F.L. team in Washington announced the move on Monday and will continue its search for a new name and logo.
    

Washington Name Change Was 'a Long Time Coming'

The Washington N.F.L. team has long been a target of protests but now that its owner has budged, activists are pushing for other teams to follow suit.
    

Headed to the Convention? Not I, More Republicans Are Saying

“Everybody just assumes no one is going,” said one House member wary of the virus risks. But other delegates dismissed the health threat and said it was an honor to help nominate President Trump.
    

Jeff Sessions and Tommy Tuberville Close Out Alabama’s G.O.P. Senate Runoff

Mr. Sessions, the former attorney general and current Trump adversary, and Mr. Tuberville, a former Auburn University football coach, will face voters on Tuesday.
    

California’s Rollback, Washington’s N.F.L. team, Koalas: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

A Turning Point for Hong Kong

New legislation has chilled Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement — and potentially altered the city forever.
    

Stock Markets Ignore Bad News on Infections, Earnings

Daily virus cases are setting records and fears are rising that the economic recovery is fizzling. Investors seem unfazed.
    

In Some Countries, Normal Life Is Back After the Coronavirus. Not Here.

Trump’s incompetence has wrecked us. Where are the calls for him to resign?
    

Life in Hong Kong Has Always Been Impossible

“Take care tonight/ Things might not look like this tomorrow.”
    

America Drank Away Its Children’s Future

As the school year looms, the pandemic is still raging.
    

South Korea’s Women Are Still Waiting for Justice

Allegations against a prominent liberal mayor are the latest evidence in a series of terrible wrongs against Korean women.
    

Want to Abolish the Police? Consider Becoming an Officer Instead

If more people in law enforcement cared about the things progressives support, we’d all benefit.
    

The N.Y.P.D. Has Rejected Reform for Decades. It Can’t Anymore.

New York is finally giving its Police Department the scrutiny it deserves.
    

Did Mueller Ever Stand a Chance Against Trump and Roger Stone?

I was a Watergate prosecutor. I know why he didn’t.
    

For Latinos in Hollywood, Finding Success Means Blending In

I know if I want to land more roles, I need to look white.
    

What a Second Trump Term Would Look Like

He won’t overthrow the Constitution. But he might persuade Americans that democracy just does not work.
    

I Was a Counterterrorism Chief. Trump Knew What Russia Was Doing.

Neglecting aggression by Vladimir Putin inevitably invites more of it.
    

Trump in a Mask, at Last!

A reader is stunned that it’s “world news” when the president finally yields to pleas that he wear a mask.
    

Violin Vigils Honor the Memory of Elijah McClain

Mr. McClain, who played the violin, died while being detained by the police in Colorado last summer.
    

In Astounding Test, Scientists Revive Damaged Lungs for Transplant

Injured and unusable lungs were restored with respirators and pig blood. The procedure one day may increase the supply of organs for transplant.
    

U.S. Says Most of China’s Claims in South China Sea Are Illegal

The announcement by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo portends more American military operations to push back Chinese maritime activity and sanctions on Chinese companies.
    

San Diego Sheriff’s Deputy Is Charged With Second-Degree Murder

Deputy Sheriff Aaron Russell, 23, is accused of fatally shooting Nicholas Bils, 36, an unarmed man who escaped from a park ranger’s vehicle.
    

Hong Kong Oppositions Protesters Defy Security Law Threats in Primary Election

Voters turned out in high numbers to cast ballots in an unofficial primary for the city’s pro-democracy camp despite government warnings it might be against the new security law.
    

Ghislaine Maxwell Tried to Hide When F.B.I. Knocked, Prosecutors Say

On the day of her arrest, Ms. Maxwell, a longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein, refused to answer the door and fled to another room, according to a new court filing.
    

Tucker Carlson to Take 'Long-Planned' Vacation After Blake Neff's Resignation

On his Monday evening show, the Fox News host said racist and sexist posts by one of his writers, Blake Neff, were “wrong,” while castigating his detractors as “ghouls.”
    

Navy Warship Is Still Ablaze, and Now Tilting to One Side

The U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard in San Diego is listing because of water from the fire hoses, tugboats and helicopters fighting the inferno, which has destroyed the ship’s forward mast.
    

The Massacre That Destroyed Tulsa’s ‘Black Wall Street’

In 1921, the city of Tulsa erupted in a spasm of hate and fire that destroyed its prosperous Black district. A century later, excavators are uncovering a “crime scene.”
    

Body of Naya Rivera Is Found at California Lake, Authorities Say

Ms. Rivera, 33, disappeared last week after going boating on Lake Piru with her young son.
    

Deutsche Bank and Jeffrey Epstein: Here Are The Executives Who Served Him

When New York regulators punished the bank for its work with Mr. Epstein, no individuals were named. The Times identified them.
    

Here Are the U.S. States With Travel Restrictions

A third of states have strict measures in place for visitors, from mandatory testing to quarantine requirements.
    

David Lee Roth Is Letting His Art (Mostly) Do the Talking

Since the Covid-19 pandemic forced him off the road, the singer has been making comics at his Los Angeles home, and calling it performance therapy.
    

Manchester City Won. Now Brace for the Losses.

City’s victory will be welcomed by rivals with deep pockets. But the demise of cost-control rules risks destabilizing teams and a sport already shaken by the coronavirus pandemic.
    

How a Couple Got Each Other Through Cancer

What happens when the parents of a young daughter have consecutive bouts of cancer? They close ranks — and reach out.
    

Even as Covid-19 Looms, an M.L.B. Rookie Is Ready to Play

Seattle Mariners outfielder Kyle Lewis never wavered in his decision to play in baseball’s truncated season. Now he’s just got to get used to wearing a mask and not spitting.
    

Study of 17 Million Identifies Crucial Risk Factors for Coronavirus Deaths

The largest study yet confirms that race, ethnicity, age and sex can raise a person’s chances of dying from Covid-19.
    

Kelly Preston, Actress and Wife of John Travolta, Dies at 57

Ms. Preston, who was married to John Travolta, was known for her role in “Jerry Maguire” as the hardhearted fiancée of the Tom Cruise character.
    

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