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Trump administration offers $5M for information on Venezuela's chief justice The Trump administration on Tuesday offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Maikel Jose Moreno Perez, Venezuela's chief justice of the Supreme Court. NBA great Kevin Garnett attempting to buy Minnesota Timberwolves Former Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Kevin Garnett has expressed interest in buying his old team after owner Glen Taylor announced Tuesday he was exploring a sale of the franchise. Twitter to block, limit accounts associated with QAnon conspiracy group Twitter on Tuesday said it will ban and limit accounts associated with QAnon, in addition to blocking URLs associated with the group from being shared on the platform. Former Morgan Stanley financial adviser pleads guilty to stealing $6M from clients Michael Carter, a former financial adviser at Morgan Stanley, pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud and investment adviser fraud in a scheme to steal $6 million from clients. Tampa Bay Rays' Colin Poche to miss season with torn UCL Tampa Bay Rays reliever Colin Poche will be out for the 2020 MLB season due to a torn UCL. CFL's Edmonton team dropping 'Eskimos' nickname The Canadian Football League team in Edmonton announced Tuesday it is discontinuing the use of its "Eskimos" nickname. Air Force cyberwarfare unit declared fully operational The Sixteenth Air Force, also known as Air Forces Cyber, is now at full operating capacity, officials announced this month. Pakistan blocks Bigo live streaming app, issues 'final warning' to TikTok over content The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority banned live streaming app Bigo and issued a "final warning" against TikTok citing complaints of "immoral, obscene and vulgar content" on the apps. Air Force releases Arctic defense strategy On Tuesday the U.S. Air Force released its new strategy for adapting to changing conditions in the Arctic region. COVID-19: Texas sees cases spike in federal prison Texas has experienced a spike in coronavirus cases at a federal prison just outside of Dallas, local officials said. Washington's NFL team hires Julie Donaldson for historic radio role The NFL's Washington football team has hired Julie Donaldson to oversee all of its broadcast operation as senior vice president of media. House passes defense bill with provision to remove Confederate names from bases The House on Tuesday passed a $740.5 billion defense policy bill including a provision to rename bases and other military properties named after Confederate military officers within a year. Oregon lawmakers sue federal law enforcement over response to Portland protests A group including two Oregon lawmakers sued four federal law enforcement agencies over their response to protests in Portland. 1st hurricane of 2020 to emerge in East Pacific Tropical Storm Douglas formed in the East Pacific late Monday, and is forecast to become the first hurricane in the Atlantic or East Pacific of the year. Memphis Grizzlies' Justise Winslow out for season with hip injury New Memphis Grizzlies forward Justise Winslow will miss the remainder of the 2019-20 NBA season after he suffered a hip injury during practice. COVID-19: Building trust key to closing gap in healthcare for seniors of color, experts say Elderly Black and Latino Americans may be less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine due to historic distrust of the healthcare system, experts told Congress on Tuesday. Women, parents of young kids have more mental distress in COVID-19 lockdown Complaints of mental distress rose by nearly 10% in Britain in April during the early weeks of COVID-19 lockdown, particularly in women, parents of young children and older adults, according to a Lancet study. Scientists attempt to model spread of social unrest, riots After riots rippled across Chilean society in 2019, a team of researchers in Chile and Britain, including economists, mathematicians and physicists, decided to find out if social unrest follows predictable pattern. Two Georgia judges recuse themselves from challenge to Atlanta mask mandate Two judges in Georgia on Tuesday recused themselves form a legal battle between Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over a mask mandate in the city and other COVID-19 restrictions. Fire kills nearly 300,000 chickens at N.J. farm A fire that engulfed a chicken farm in South Jersey overnight killed nearly 300,000 birds, local fire officials said. Bacteria that causes tooth decay might also help colon cancer spread, researchers say The bacteria in the mouth that causes tooth decay might also help colon cancer spread to other organs in the body, according to a study published Tuesday by the journal Science Signaling. Thyroid drug may not help after heart attack, study finds If a heart attack survivor also has an underactive thyroid, treating them with supplemental thyroid hormone probably won't help, new research shows. Dow rises 159 points, tech stocks drag down Nasdaq The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 159 points on Tuesday, while the Nasdaq Composite fell following poor performances by tech stocks. |
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End of $600 Unemployment Bonus Could Push Millions Past the BrinkA weekly supplement has helped the jobless to pay their bills and cushioned the economy. As it expires, Congress will determine what comes next. Coronavirus Relief Bill: Republicans Eye Stimulus Checks and Billions for SchoolsSeveral Senate Republicans, in a closed-door lunch, railed against the prospect of another sweeping spending bill. As Trump Pushes Into Portland, His Campaign Ads Turn DarkerThe Trump campaign is spending millions on ads that promote a dark and exaggerated portrayal of Democratic-led cities, a tactic that reinforces his “law and order’’ campaign message. 14 People Are Shot Near Chicago Funeral HomeThe shooting comes during a dispute between Mayor Lori Lightfoot and President Trump, who had said he would send federal agents to the city as it contends with violence. Trump’s Request of an Ambassador: Get the British Open for MeWoody Johnson, the N.F.L. owner, Trump donor and ambassador to Britain, was warned not to get involved in trying to move the tournament to a Trump resort in Scotland, but he raised the idea anyway — and he failed. Trump’s Warm Words for Ghislaine Maxwell: ‘I Just Wish Her Well’The president’s comments about Ms. Maxwell, who is charged with luring girls into Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit, drew new attention to Mr. Trump’s friendship with Mr. Epstein. Pandemic Luxury: ‘Concierge-Style’ Coaches and $350 Movie TicketsThe coronavirus is turning everyday pleasures into extravagances available only to those willing to shell out big bucks. C.D.C. Data Shows U.S. Coronavirus Infections Much Higher Than ReportedData from antibody tests in 10 different cities and states indicate that many people with no symptoms may be spreading the virus. China Uses W.H.O. Inquiry to Tout Coronavirus ResponseThe global health agency sent two experts to China, but it is unclear how much access they are getting. They must first complete a two-week quarantine. Andrew Gillum and the Long Shadow of the Florida Governor’s RaceThe magnetic former Democratic nominee for Florida governor went from being a breakout political star to checking into rehab. Trump Seeks to Stop Counting Unauthorized Immigrants in Drawing House DistrictsCritics described the move as unconstitutional and a transparent attempt to help Republicans. Biden Announces $775 Billion Plan to Help Working Parents and CaregiversIn a speech in Delaware, Joseph R. Biden Jr. outlined proposals covering care for small children, older adults and family members with disabilities. Coronavirus Cases, Portland, Erykah Badu: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Corporate Political Donations Undermine PledgesA new analysis shows how companies have funded political efforts that undermine their public stances. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. I Spoke to Anthony Fauci. He Says His Inbox Isn’t Pretty.An interview with the man who has an important message for you, if he can get it out. Elizabeth Warren: My Coronavirus Must-Do ListThe Senate needs to act now. There is no time to waste. Trump’s Wag-the-Dog WarThe president is looking for a dangerous domestic enemy to fight. Take the Next Step Toward Racial JusticeThis incipient movement risks being reduced to a fleeting instant of heightened consciousness. New Yorkers, Voting Could Get Much Easier for YouThe Legislature should use a rare, brief summer session to make key reforms ahead of the November elections. Could Biden Be the Climate-Change President?His new plan bills itself as a “revolution,” going well beyond anything the Obama administration attempted. Is it enough? Should We Cancel Aristotle?He defended slavery and opposed the notion of human equality. But he is not our enemy. The Border War in PortlandHow can this be a job for Homeland Security? Can Trump Come Back?Not under his own power. Only events can save him now. We Searched for Covid-19 Data. Here’s What We Couldn’t Find.Fifteen things we need to know about the coronavirus. Trump, UnleashedWhat could possibly go wrong? A Land Art Pioneer’s Adventures in Time and SpaceNearly 50 years after Charles Ross began working on “Star Axis,” the artist’s gargantuan work in the New Mexico desert is nearing completion. In Alex Trebek’s Reluctant, Moving Memoir, Life Is All About the Next QuestionThe longtime “Jeopardy!” host writes about his struggle with pancreatic cancer in “The Answer Is...,” but saves most of the room for gratitude and enthusiasms. Twitter Takedown Targets QAnon AccountsThe company permanently suspended thousands of accounts associated with the fringe conspiracy theory movement. Facebook was said to be preparing to take similar action. Army Soldier Sentenced to 3 Years in Accident That Killed West Point CadetStaff Sgt. Ladonies P. Strong, who was convicted of negligent homicide, was behind the wheel of a truck that overturned last year, killing one and injuring more than 20. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Embraces Republican Ted Yoho's InsultRepresentative Ted Yoho reportedly approached Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the steps of the Capitol, calling her “disgusting” for her policies and uttering a pair of expletives. Judge Declines to Release Girl, 15, Held for Skipping Online SchoolworkThe Michigan teenager has been in a juvenile detention facility since May after she violated probation terms by skipping her school’s remote-learning coursework. Republicans Heap Criticism on Liz Cheney, Calling Her Disloyal to TrumpIn an extraordinary intraparty airing of grievances, House Republicans lashed out at their third-ranking leader, who has sometimes broken with the president but until now escaped the ire of his closest allies. When John Lewis Cosplayed at Comic-Con as His Younger SelfFor several years, Mr. Lewis would lead a group of children in a march across the San Diego Convention Center. Powerful Ohio Republican Is Arrested in $60 Million Corruption SchemeThe House speaker was connected with a conspiracy to enact a $1.3 billion bailout of an energy company, the F.B.I. said. Angela Merkel Guides the E.U. to a Stimulus Deal, However ImperfectWith her long experience as German chancellor, she shapes a necessary compromise on virus aid for the battered European south. But it’s consensus at a cost. 2 Killed in Jet Ski Crash as Waters Get Crowded During PandemicWith people who have been cooped up flocking to personal watercraft, the deaths highlight concerns about boating safety. There Are Wasps in the Yard. You’d Better Get to Know Them.They buzz. They hover. Sometimes they sting. But how much do you really know about these insects that can menace our summers? A Retelling of American History — in NeonMaya Stovall, known for her dance performances in public spaces, shares a new artwork. Paul Fusco, Photographer on a Funeral Train, Dies at 89The pictures he took after Robert Kennedy’s assassination are among his many photographs that captured the human side of important events. 10 Best Quarantine Concerts OnlineWith in-person shows still mostly on hold, musicians are finding new ways to insert life into livestreams. That ‘Home Office’ of Yours? It Needs an UpgradeYou may be working from home for a while. It’s time for something more professional than a corner of the dining table. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Monogamous Birds of N.Y.C.’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. The Wilderness of Rare Genetic Diseases and the Parents Navigating It“Rare parents” are often left charting a world of unknowns. But their persistence has paid off with more advanced treatment options. More Recent Articles |
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The Trump administration on Tuesday offered a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Maikel Jose Moreno Perez, Venezuela's chief justice of the Supreme Court.
Former Minnesota Timberwolves superstar Kevin Garnett has expressed interest in buying his old team after owner Glen Taylor announced Tuesday he was exploring a sale of the franchise.
Twitter on Tuesday said it will ban and limit accounts associated with QAnon, in addition to blocking URLs associated with the group from being shared on the platform.
Michael Carter, a former financial adviser at Morgan Stanley, pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud and investment adviser fraud in a scheme to steal $6 million from clients.
Tampa Bay Rays reliever Colin Poche will be out for the 2020 MLB season due to a torn UCL.
The Canadian Football League team in Edmonton announced Tuesday it is discontinuing the use of its "Eskimos" nickname.
The Sixteenth Air Force, also known as Air Forces Cyber, is now at full operating capacity, officials announced this month.
The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority banned live streaming app Bigo and issued a "final warning" against TikTok citing complaints of "immoral, obscene and vulgar content" on the apps.
On Tuesday the U.S. Air Force released its new strategy for adapting to changing conditions in the Arctic region.
Texas has experienced a spike in coronavirus cases at a federal prison just outside of Dallas, local officials said.
The NFL's Washington football team has hired Julie Donaldson to oversee all of its broadcast operation as senior vice president of media.
The House on Tuesday passed a $740.5 billion defense policy bill including a provision to rename bases and other military properties named after Confederate military officers within a year.
A group including two Oregon lawmakers sued four federal law enforcement agencies over their response to protests in Portland.
Tropical Storm Douglas formed in the East Pacific late Monday, and is forecast to become the first hurricane in the Atlantic or East Pacific of the year.
New Memphis Grizzlies forward Justise Winslow will miss the remainder of the 2019-20 NBA season after he suffered a hip injury during practice.
Elderly Black and Latino Americans may be less likely to get COVID-19 vaccine due to historic distrust of the healthcare system, experts told Congress on Tuesday.
Complaints of mental distress rose by nearly 10% in Britain in April during the early weeks of COVID-19 lockdown, particularly in women, parents of young children and older adults, according to a Lancet study.
After riots rippled across Chilean society in 2019, a team of researchers in Chile and Britain, including economists, mathematicians and physicists, decided to find out if social unrest follows predictable pattern.
Two judges in Georgia on Tuesday recused themselves form a legal battle between Gov. Brian Kemp and Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over a mask mandate in the city and other COVID-19 restrictions.
A fire that engulfed a chicken farm in South Jersey overnight killed nearly 300,000 birds, local fire officials said.
The bacteria in the mouth that causes tooth decay might also help colon cancer spread to other organs in the body, according to a study published Tuesday by the journal Science Signaling.
If a heart attack survivor also has an underactive thyroid, treating them with supplemental thyroid hormone probably won't help, new research shows.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 159 points on Tuesday, while the Nasdaq Composite fell following poor performances by tech stocks. 
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