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A coalition of conservation and landowner groups sued the Trump administration Tuesday challenging its approval for construction of the Keystone XL pipeline through federal lands in Montana.
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  1. Conservation groups file new lawsuit against Keystone XL pipeline
  2. Philadelphia officials say no fans allowed at Eagles, Phillies games in 2020
  3. New Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Beasley leaves NBA bubble after positive test
  4. Britain bars Huawei from 5G network over security concerns
  5. Kansas Rep. Steve Watkins charged on four counts of voter fraud
  6. U.S. withdraws from five bases in Afghanistan, reduces forces to 8,600 troops
  7. Watch: NBA great Shaquille O'Neal helps stranded driver on Florida interstate
  8. Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized for treatment for possible infection
  9. Joe Biden details $2 trillion climate change plan
  10. Air Force anticipates virtual reality trainer for B-52 pilots
  11. Atlanta Braves signing former All-Star OF Yasiel Puig
  12. Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns finalizing 5-year, $125M extension
  13. Astronomers spot most distant fleeting flash afterglow from SGRB
  14. Trump signs legislation imposing sanctions on China for Hong Kong security law
  15. Former VA nursing aid pleads guilty to murder in deaths of 7 patients
  16. CDC: Three of four Americans wear masks to prevent COVID-19 spread
  17. Michigan fight over masks results in stabbing, shooting death
  18. Boeing awarded $1.2B deal for 8 F-15EX fighter jets
  19. USS Bonhomme Richard remains on fire, two more sailors hurt while battling blaze
  20. Life in ocean abyss recovered quickly after end-Cretaceous mass extinction event, study shows
  21. Telluride Film Festival cancells 2020 fest
  22. Dow Rises 556 points, posting three-day winning streak

Conservation groups file new lawsuit against Keystone XL pipeline

A coalition of conservation and landowner groups sued the Trump administration Tuesday challenging its approval for construction of the Keystone XL pipeline through federal lands in Montana.
    

Philadelphia officials say no fans allowed at Eagles, Phillies games in 2020

Philadelphia officials said Tuesday that no fans will be allowed to attend Eagles and Phillies games this year, citing safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    

New Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Beasley leaves NBA bubble after positive test

Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Beasley, who recently signed with the team, has left the NBA's bubble at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla.
    

Britain bars Huawei from 5G network over security concerns

The British government on Tuesday ordered that Chinese tech giant Huawei be removed from the nation's 5G mobile network within seven years due to growing concerns about national security.
    

Kansas Rep. Steve Watkins charged on four counts of voter fraud

Rep. Steve Watkins, R-Kansas, was charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor Tuesday for listing a UPS store as his address on his 2019 voter registration.
    

U.S. withdraws from five bases in Afghanistan, reduces forces to 8,600 troops

The United States announced Tuesday it has withdrawn from five bases in Afghanistan and reduced its forces in the country from 13,000 troops to 8,600 after signing an agreement in February.
    

Watch: NBA great Shaquille O'Neal helps stranded driver on Florida interstate

Former NBA great and Pro Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal stopped to help a female driver who was left stranded along a Florida interstate after a blown tire.
    

Ruth Bader Ginsburg hospitalized for treatment for possible infection

The Supreme Court announced that Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was hospitalized early Tuesday for treatment for a possible infection.
    

Joe Biden details $2 trillion climate change plan

Former Vice President Joe Biden announced a $2 trillion climate change plan focused on creating millions of jobs to manufacture electric vehicles and improve infrastructure over four years.
    

Air Force anticipates virtual reality trainer for B-52 pilots

The Air Force has adopted a virtual reality trainer to help B-52 Stratofortress student-pilots train for combat.
    

Atlanta Braves signing former All-Star OF Yasiel Puig

The Atlanta Braves are signing former Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Yasiel Puig for the 2020 MLB season.
    

Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns finalizing 5-year, $125M extension

The Cleveland Browns and All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett are closing in on a massive multiyear contract extension.
    

Astronomers spot most distant fleeting flash afterglow from SGRB

Astronomers said Tuesday they saw the most distant afterglow ever from a short gamma-ray burst 10 billion light years away.
    

Trump signs legislation imposing sanctions on China for Hong Kong security law

President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed legislation imposing sanctions against China for its Hong Kong security law and an executive order ending preferential treatment for Hong Kong.
    

Former VA nursing aid pleads guilty to murder in deaths of 7 patients

Former nursing aide Reta Mays pleaded guilty in the deaths of seven patients who were wrongfully injected with insulin at a West Virginia Veterans Affairs medical facility.
    

CDC: Three of four Americans wear masks to prevent COVID-19 spread

More than 75 percent of American adults wear face coverings when out in public to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to a survey released by the CDC. Masks are up to 99 percent effective, research says.
    

Michigan fight over masks results in stabbing, shooting death

An argument over wearing face masks at a convenience store in Michigan led to a 77-year-old man being stabbed and his suspected attacker being shot to death by police Tuesday, state police said.
    

Boeing awarded $1.2B deal for 8 F-15EX fighter jets

The U.S. Air Force has awarded Boeing a $1.2 billion contract -- with a ceiling of nearly $23 billion -- to build the first lot of eight F-15EX fighter jets.
    

USS Bonhomme Richard remains on fire, two more sailors hurt while battling blaze

Navy personnel who were hospitalized Monday due to injuries suffered while fighting an ongoing blaze on the USS Bonhomme Richard near San Diego have been released.
    

Life in ocean abyss recovered quickly after end-Cretaceous mass extinction event, study shows

Researchers said Tuesday that organisms in the ocean's abyss were able to recover quickly after the end-Cretaceous mass extinction event that killed off dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
    

Telluride Film Festival cancells 2020 fest

The Telluride Film Festival announced Tuesday that the 2020 fest is cancelled, after attempting to program a socially distanced edition in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Dow Rises 556 points, posting three-day winning streak

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 556 points on Tuesday, rising for three consecutive sessions.
    
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  1. Biden unveils a more aggressive and progressive climate plan - NBC News
  2. New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul - The New York Times
  3. Trump administration rescinds rule on international students - Al Jazeera English
  4. Trump twists stats on police brutality: 'more white people' are killed - The Guardian
  5. More white than Black people killed by police, Trump says - Reuters
  6. First COVID-19 Vaccine Tested in US Poised for Final Testing - Snopes.com
  7. Epstein Associate Ghislaine Maxwell Pleads Not Guilty, Is Denied Bail | NBC Nightly News - NBC News
  8. Michigan face mask row ends in fatal police shooting - BBC News
  9. Julián Castro: The lesson CEOs should learn from Goya's big fumble - CNN
  10. U.S. could sanction Chinese officials for illegal claims in South China Sea, diplomat says - CNBC
  11. Trump Signs Bill To Sanction China Over Treatment Of Hong Kong | NBC News - NBC News
  12. Miami-Dade mayors met with Gov. Ron DeSantis about COVID. They didn’t want a pep talk. - Miami Herald
  13. Huawei Equipment Will Now Be Banned From UK's 5G Network - NPR
  14. Virus review: First COVID-19 vaccine tested in US poised for final testing - Lincoln Journal Star
  15. U.S. Stock Futures Rise on Positive Results for Moderna Vaccine - Bloomberg
  16. ‘This Is Good News’: Moderna Reports ‘Robust’ Results In Coronavirus Vaccine Trial - Daily Caller
  17. Delta Air Lines Inc (DE) (DAL) Q2 2020 Earnings Call Transcript - Motley Fool
  18. Google Play Pass expands to 9 new countries and adds a $30/year subscription option - XDA Developers
  19. Facebook and Sony ramp up output of gaming devices - Nikkei Asian Review
  20. Google Maps can now refine your location with Live View AR - Android Police
  21. Microsoft craftily adds Bing Search shortcut to Android via Outlook app - 9to5Google
  22. 'Dancing With the Stars': Host Tyra Banks in, Tom Bergeron out - Los Angeles Times
  23. Nick Cannon Fired By ViacomCBS For “Hateful Speech,” Espousing “Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories” - Deadline
  24. Naya Rivera: Glee star died of accidental drowning, California officials say - BBC News
  25. Most NBC Stations Won't Air the '30 Rock' Reunion - Vulture
  26. DC Delegate Norton: Redskins' name change 'necessary' and should have happened years ago - Fox News
  27. Tiger Woods resumes chase for win 83 at Memorial Tournament | Golf Central | Golf Channel - Golf Channel
  28. NBA players are already snitching on Disney bubble violators - New York Post
  29. Decision day comes for Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott - NBC Sports - NFL
  30. NASA chief says Russia ties 'solid' as Moscow's space chief rejects U.S.-led moon program - Reuters
  31. True colors: Scientists discuss evolution of white coloration of velvet ants - Phys.org
  32. NEOWISE comet seen with Northern Lights in stunning image - Fox News
  33. 'Partial supernova' blasts white dwarf star across the Milky Way - Space.com
  34. An mRNA Vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 — Preliminary Report | NEJM - nejm.org
  35. Dow futures jump more than 200 points after Moderna says its vaccine produces antibodies to coronavirus - CNBC
  36. 1st COVID-19 vaccine tested in US produced antibodies in all patients during trial - WITI FOX 6 Milwaukee
  37. Squirrel tests positive for bubonic plague in Colorado, health officials warn - CNN

Biden unveils a more aggressive and progressive climate plan - NBC News


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First COVID-19 Vaccine Tested in US Poised for Final Testing - Snopes.com

Epstein Associate Ghislaine Maxwell Pleads Not Guilty, Is Denied Bail | NBC Nightly News - NBC News

Michigan face mask row ends in fatal police shooting - BBC News

Julián Castro: The lesson CEOs should learn from Goya's big fumble - CNN

U.S. could sanction Chinese officials for illegal claims in South China Sea, diplomat says - CNBC

Trump Signs Bill To Sanction China Over Treatment Of Hong Kong | NBC News - NBC News

Miami-Dade mayors met with Gov. Ron DeSantis about COVID. They didn’t want a pep talk. - Miami Herald

Huawei Equipment Will Now Be Banned From UK's 5G Network - NPR

Virus review: First COVID-19 vaccine tested in US poised for final testing - Lincoln Journal Star

U.S. Stock Futures Rise on Positive Results for Moderna Vaccine - Bloomberg

‘This Is Good News’: Moderna Reports ‘Robust’ Results In Coronavirus Vaccine Trial - Daily Caller

Delta Air Lines Inc (DE) (DAL) Q2 2020 Earnings Call Transcript - Motley Fool

Google Play Pass expands to 9 new countries and adds a $30/year subscription option - XDA Developers

Facebook and Sony ramp up output of gaming devices - Nikkei Asian Review

Google Maps can now refine your location with Live View AR - Android Police

Microsoft craftily adds Bing Search shortcut to Android via Outlook app - 9to5Google

'Dancing With the Stars': Host Tyra Banks in, Tom Bergeron out - Los Angeles Times

Nick Cannon Fired By ViacomCBS For “Hateful Speech,” Espousing “Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories” - Deadline

Naya Rivera: Glee star died of accidental drowning, California officials say - BBC News

Most NBC Stations Won't Air the '30 Rock' Reunion - Vulture

DC Delegate Norton: Redskins' name change 'necessary' and should have happened years ago - Fox News

Tiger Woods resumes chase for win 83 at Memorial Tournament | Golf Central | Golf Channel - Golf Channel

NBA players are already snitching on Disney bubble violators - New York Post

Decision day comes for Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott - NBC Sports - NFL

NASA chief says Russia ties 'solid' as Moscow's space chief rejects U.S.-led moon program - Reuters

True colors: Scientists discuss evolution of white coloration of velvet ants - Phys.org

NEOWISE comet seen with Northern Lights in stunning image - Fox News

'Partial supernova' blasts white dwarf star across the Milky Way - Space.com

An mRNA Vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 — Preliminary Report | NEJM - nejm.org

Dow futures jump more than 200 points after Moderna says its vaccine produces antibodies to coronavirus - CNBC

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  1. Government Rescinds Plan to Strip Visas From Foreign Students in Online Classes
  2. Trump Administration Strips C.D.C. of Control of Coronavirus Data
  3. Sara Gideon Wins Democratic Nomination in Maine to Challenge Susan Collins
  4. The White House Called a News Conference. Trump Turned It Into a Meandering Monologue.
  5. Trump Says, ‘So Are White People,’ When Asked About Black Americans Killed by Police
  6. Trump Aide Dan Scavino Posts Cartoon Mocking Fauci
  7. U.K. Bars Huawei as Tech Battle Between China and the West Escalates
  8. U.S. and China, Caught in ‘Ideological Spiral,’ Drift Toward Cold War
  9. New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul
  10. Judge, Expressing Skepticism, Upends $25 Million Harvey Weinstein Settlement
  11. Ghislaine Maxwell Is Denied Bail by Judge Who Calls Her a Flight Risk
  12. Three Marines, Now Focus of Russian Bounties Investigation, Show the Costs of an Endless War
  13. Student Visas, China, Cake Memes: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  14. ‘It’s Like a War.’ Revisiting Dr. Fabiano Di Marco.
  15. Sign Up: ‘At Home’
  16. Congress, Do Your Job: Help Americans Without One
  17. The Administration Retreated on Student Visas, but the Battle Isn’t Over
  18. Should We Even Care About Trump’s Taxes?
  19. John Roberts's Supreme Court Is a Model of Nonpartisanship
  20. The Women Fighting Domestic Violence During the Coronavirus
  21. 10 Theses About Cancel Culture
  22. A Mayor Committed Suicide. His Accuser Won’t Be Heard.
  23. After a Trail of Tears, Justice for ‘Indian Country’
  24. Why Erdogan Wants Hagia Sophia to Be a Mosque
  25. Andrew Cuomo Ascends to the Mountaintop With His Covid-19 Poster
  26. Hannibal Buress Meets the Moment
  27. Bari Weiss Resigns From New York Times Opinion Post
  28. Representative Steve Watkins of Kansas Is Charged With Voter Fraud
  29. Radio Host Dianna Ploss Loses Her Show Over English-Only Rant
  30. Ireland Has a New Coronavirus Fear: Americans Who Flout Quarantine
  31. Most Big School Districts Aren’t Ready to Reopen. Here’s Why.
  32. Poland’s Presidential Election Was Close but Voters Remain Far Apart
  33. New Data Shows an ‘Extraordinary’ Rise in U.S. Coastal Flooding
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  37. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Gave Up, but Her Hair Didn’t’
  38. Young, in Love and Trying to Bring Down the Third Reich
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  40. Scientists Find an Earthquake’s Toll in an Organism’s DNA
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Government Rescinds Plan to Strip Visas From Foreign Students in Online Classes

The Trump administration said it would no longer require international students to attend in-person classes during the coronavirus pandemic in order to remain in the country.
    

Trump Administration Strips C.D.C. of Control of Coronavirus Data

Hospitals have been ordered to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send all patient information to a central database in Washington, raising questions about transparency.
    

Sara Gideon Wins Democratic Nomination in Maine to Challenge Susan Collins

Ms. Gideon, backed by the Senate Democratic campaign arm and outside political groups, had long been the favorite to challenge Senator Collins, the sole remaining New England Republican in Congress.
    

The White House Called a News Conference. Trump Turned It Into a Meandering Monologue.

The president spoke in the Rose Garden for 63 minutes. He spent only six of those minutes answering questions from reporters.
    

Trump Says, ‘So Are White People,’ When Asked About Black Americans Killed by Police

The president rejected the fact that Black people suffer disproportionately from police brutality and made startling remarks about the Confederate flag and a recent confrontation in St. Louis.
    

Trump Aide Dan Scavino Posts Cartoon Mocking Fauci

Dan Scavino, one of the president’s closest advisers, shared the cartoon by Ben Garrison, an alt-right artist who has been criticized for anti-Semitic imagery.
    

U.K. Bars Huawei as Tech Battle Between China and the West Escalates

Banning the use of the Chinese tech giant’s equipment in high-speed wireless infrastructure is a major reversal by Prime Minister Boris Johnson — and a big victory for the Trump administration.
    

U.S. and China, Caught in ‘Ideological Spiral,’ Drift Toward Cold War

Relations are in free fall. Lines are being drawn. As the two superpowers clash over technology, territory and clout, a new geopolitical era is dawning.
    

New York Times Will Move Part of Hong Kong Office to Seoul

A sweeping national security law passed by China in June has unsettled news organizations and created uncertainty about the city’s prospects as a hub for journalism in Asia.
    

Judge, Expressing Skepticism, Upends $25 Million Harvey Weinstein Settlement

The judge questioned whether the women involved in the proposed agreement constituted a legal class. He also said a proposal to pay out $12 million toward legal fees for the producer and his former company directors was “obnoxious.”
    

Ghislaine Maxwell Is Denied Bail by Judge Who Calls Her a Flight Risk

The longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein has been charged with helping him recruit, groom and ultimately sexually abuse girls as young as 14.
    

Three Marines, Now Focus of Russian Bounties Investigation, Show the Costs of an Endless War

The U.S. mission in Afghanistan is now described as training, advising and assisting Afghan troops. But American forces are still patrolling areas that are as deadly as they were in 2001.
    

Student Visas, China, Cake Memes: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

‘It’s Like a War.’ Revisiting Dr. Fabiano Di Marco.

We spoke to a doctor in Italy about triaging care at the peak of the pandemic — and the discharge of his last coronavirus patient.
    

Sign Up: ‘At Home’

How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home.
    

Congress, Do Your Job: Help Americans Without One

Federal aid is about to lapse even as the coronavirus crisis rolls on.
    

The Administration Retreated on Student Visas, but the Battle Isn’t Over

The international scholars the administration was threatening to send home are vital to American innovation and competitiveness.
    

Should We Even Care About Trump’s Taxes?

Finally, eventually, the president’s tax returns might be made public. Does it even matter anymore?
    

John Roberts's Supreme Court Is a Model of Nonpartisanship

In a polarized nation, the justices continue to defy partisanship.
    

The Women Fighting Domestic Violence During the Coronavirus

We know domestic violence is spiking under lockdown — we just don’t know the details. Here are women who do.
    

10 Theses About Cancel Culture

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A Mayor Committed Suicide. His Accuser Won’t Be Heard.

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After a Trail of Tears, Justice for ‘Indian Country’

From my elders, I learned that justice is sometimes seven generations away or more — and inevitable.
    

Why Erdogan Wants Hagia Sophia to Be a Mosque

The Hagia Sophia has been designated as a mosque again, its status as a museum viewed for decades as a seal on the country’s spirit.
    

Andrew Cuomo Ascends to the Mountaintop With His Covid-19 Poster

The retro political artwork on “New York Tough” is peak Cuomo, summing up the state’s battle against the coronavirus. But is it art?
    

Hannibal Buress Meets the Moment

In ways large and small, the stand-up’s new special, released free on YouTube, taps into the national mood, once again showing what a talent he is.
    

Bari Weiss Resigns From New York Times Opinion Post

In a letter posted online Tuesday, she cites “bullying by colleagues” and an “illiberal environment.”
    

Representative Steve Watkins of Kansas Is Charged With Voter Fraud

Three felony charges were filed against Steve Watkins, a Republican, shortly before he appeared in a televised debate ahead of the state’s primary election.
    

Radio Host Dianna Ploss Loses Her Show Over English-Only Rant

The host, Dianna Ploss, filmed herself telling landscape workers to speak English. She later said she considered the criticism of her remarks “a badge of honor.”
    

Ireland Has a New Coronavirus Fear: Americans Who Flout Quarantine

The government is under fire for not enforcing the rule that people arriving self-isolate for 14 days. With the pandemic still raging in the United States, concern has focused on Americans.
    

Most Big School Districts Aren’t Ready to Reopen. Here’s Why.

All but two of the nation’s 10 largest districts exceed a key public health threshold, according to a New York Times analysis.
    

Poland’s Presidential Election Was Close but Voters Remain Far Apart

President Andrzej Duda won a narrow victory after a bitter, polarizing campaign that tore at the social fabric of the country. The results are likely to be challenged in the Supreme Court.
    

New Data Shows an ‘Extraordinary’ Rise in U.S. Coastal Flooding

Rising seas are bringing water into communities at record rates, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday.
    

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The French company behind flashy digital shows of Klimt, Klee, van Gogh and others is bringing fine art to a mass audience. And it’s turning a profit.
    

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I Didn’t Mean to Adopt a Dozen Pet Snails

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Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Gave Up, but Her Hair Didn’t’

Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
    

Young, in Love and Trying to Bring Down the Third Reich

“The Bohemians,” by the German historian Norman Ohler, recounts the lives of Harro and Libertas Schulze-Boysen, an idealistic young couple, who helped lead the anti-Nazi resistance.
    

How Are You Telling Children the Story of the Pandemic?

Every child needs a narrative. Here’s what several pediatricians are talking about with their children.
    

Scientists Find an Earthquake’s Toll in an Organism’s DNA

Along a coastline in New Zealand, kelp seems to contain a genetic record of the planet’s geological upheaval.
    

America Drank Away Its Children’s Future

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

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