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Washington Redskins' minority owners wanting to sell stakes in team The three minority owners of the Washington Redskins are attempting to sell their shares in the franchise because they are "not happy being a partner" with majority owner Dan Snyder. U.S. soldier dies in vehicle rollover accident in Afghanistan The Department of Defense has announced that a soldier was killed over the weekend in a vehicle rollover accident in Afghanistan. Kevin Harvick wins third Brickyard 400 after late Denny Hamlin crash Kevin Harvick outlasted Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to earn his fourth NASCAR Cup Series win of the season. Broadway's Nick Cordero dead at 41 Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots announced on Instagram Sunday that the Broadway star has died after months of battling complications from the coronavirus. He was 41. Washington Redskins' Ron Rivera working with team owner on new nickname Washington Redskins head coach Ron Rivera said he has been working with owner Dan Snyder on a new team name over the past few weeks. Bryson DeChambeau wins Rocket Mortgage Classic by three shots Bryson DeChambeau earned his first victory of the season and sixth overall after winning the Rocket Mortgage Classic by three strokes Sunday at the Detroit Golf Club. Jorge Masvidal, Kamaru Usman agree to UFC 251 fight Kamaru Usman will defend his welterweight title against Jorge Masvidal after both fighters agreed to terms Sunday to fight at UFC 251 this weekend at "Fight Island" in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. America celebrates Fourth of July 2020 President Donald Trump and first lady attend fireworks event at South Dakota's Mount Rushmore, Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest takes place in New York and Macy's holds fireworks displays in New York City. Energy companies cancel proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline Duke Energy and Dominion Energy on Sunday announced the cancellation of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project, which was first announced in 2014. Woman dies after falling off of French roller coaster A 32-year-old woman died on Sunday after falling off of the Formula 1 Coaster at France's Parc Saint-Paul theme park. Black Lives Matter, Indigenous groups rally for justice on Fourth of July Demonstrators gathered throughout the nation to call for justice for victims of police violence as well as calling attention to injustices faced by indigenous people and people of color on the Fourth of July. Pesky storm to keep southeastern US drenched into midweek Forecasters are carefully monitoring a slow-moving storm system that has brought repeated downpours to the Southeast since last week. Widespread showers and thunderstorms will continue daily into the middle of the week - COVID-19 deaths surging in Latin America as Mexico rises to 5th place Coronavirus is surging in Latin America with Brazil, Mexico and Peru among the nations with the 10 most deaths -- two months after no country from that region was on the list. Florida coronavirus cases surpass 200,000, including more than 10K in one day New cases of COVID-19 continued to surge over the Fourth of July weekend as Florida surpassed 200,000 total cases on Sunday. SAG: Actors now 'free to work' on 'Songbird' film SAG-AFTRA said it has rescinded its "Do Not Work" order for the pandemic drama, "Songbird." Serpentine wins Investec Derby at 25-1 Serpentine led the way in the Investec Derby at Epsom and wasn't caught, winning by 5 1/2 lengths, Look: Julia Roberts shares photo in honor of Danny Moder wedding anniversary Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts shared on Instagram a rare photo of her with her husband, Danny Moder. Protester killed, another hurt after man drives into crowd in Seattle One person died and another was injured after a driver plowed into a group or protesters on a closed stretch of Interstate 5 in Seattle, officials said. Kanye West announces 2020 presidential run Entertainer and entrepreneur Kanye West has announced he plans to run for U.S. president this cycle. Two dead, 8 injured in shooting at South Carolina club Two people were killed and eight others were wounded in a suspected gang-related shooting at club in Greenville, S.C., early Sunday. On This Day, July 5: U.S. stops accepting Haitian refugees On July 5, 1994, the United States stopped accepting Haitian refugees and asked that other countries provide them with "safe havens." Famous birthdays for July 5: Edie Falco, Chuck Close Actor Edie Falco turns 57 and artist Chuck Close turns 80, among the famous birthdays for July 5. |
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China Dominates P.P.E. ManufacturingGovernment support and protectionism have built a low-cost industry making masks, testing kits and other health gear. Other countries will find it tough to compete. 239 Experts With One Big Claim: The Coronavirus Is AirborneThe W.H.O. has resisted mounting evidence that viral particles floating indoors are infectious, some scientists say. The agency maintains the research is still inconclusive. Trump Falsely Claims ‘99 Percent’ of Virus Cases Are ‘Totally Harmless’The president dismissed the severity of the pandemic, downplaying the effect of the disease even as infections surge across the Sunbelt and rebound in California. Chicago Gun Violence Spikes and Increasingly Finds the Youngest VictimsNine children under the age of 18 have been shot dead in Chicago since June 20. Hong Kong Security Law Redraws Lines, Making Some Ideas DangerousIn a city where China has made some ideas suddenly dangerous, people are trying to figure out where the boundaries lie, and how their lives have changed. Broadway Actor Nick Cordero Dead at 41 of CoronavirusThe Broadway actor’s battle with the coronavirus was followed closely by many as his wife chronicled his experience on social media. How Netflix Beat Hollywood to a Generation of Black ContentThe company didn’t set out to build a big library of Black programming, but now it’s the envy of its rivals. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. Trump's White Version of HistoryFor Trump, the truth about patriarchal white supremacy defiles the American heroes who practiced it. How to Give Workers a Raise Without Employers Paying for ItThere’s a solution that can appeal to laid-off workers, their employers and perhaps Senate Republicans too. Mexico’s President Is All In for TrumpMexican democrats will not forget Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s reverence to the man who has maligned us. How to Keep Music (and One Another) AliveIf we want to experience concerts again, we need to support the artists we love until the pandemic passes. Here’s how. The Neoliberal Looting of AmericaThe private equity industry, which has led to more than 1.3 million job losses over the last decade, reveals the truth about free markets. Why We’re Capitalizing BlackThe Times has changed its style on the term’s usage to better reflect a shared cultural identity. Here’s what led to that decision. Uber to Buy Postmates for $2.65 BillionThe ride-hailing company’s core business has struggled in the pandemic, and it is betting on growth of its Uber Eats division. Iran Nuclear Program Set Back Months; Bomb Used, Official SaysA Middle Eastern intelligence official said Israel planted a bomb in a building where advanced centrifuges were being developed. ‘Strategic Empathy’: How Biden’s Informal Diplomacy Shaped Foreign RelationsPresident Trump is attacking his record on China. But for Mr. Biden, it’s part of a long history of befriending and sometimes confronting world leaders. Police Seek 2 White People Who Were Seen Vandalizing Black Lives Matter Mural“I’m not so surprised that it happened,” said the mural’s organizer, Justin Gomez. “I’m surprised at how bold they chose to be.” An Ancient Valley Lost to ‘Progress’In his push for economic development, Turkey’s president has flooded the archaeological gem of Hasankeyf and displaced thousands of families. Croatian Prime Minister’s Gamble on Early Elections Pays Off.Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic ran a risky campaign based on his government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. It paid off, with his party’s best showing in more than a decade. Couture Fashion: Here's What HappenedSecurity guards. Musicians. Florists. Drivers. They make the magic happen. Here’s what happened to them. Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Grand Designs’It’s a bit like “The Great British Baking Show,” but in this series, the goal is to build dream homes, not frangipani and iced buns. It’s also deeply human. Massachusetts Detective Is Fired Over Black Lives Matter PostFlorissa Fuentes of the Springfield Police Department shared a photo on Instagram of her niece at a Black Lives Matter protest holding a sign that her colleagues said was offensive. More Recent Articles |
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The three minority owners of the Washington Redskins are attempting to sell their shares in the franchise because they are "not happy being a partner" with majority owner Dan Snyder.
The Department of Defense has announced that a soldier was killed over the weekend in a vehicle rollover accident in Afghanistan.
Kevin Harvick outlasted Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to earn his fourth NASCAR Cup Series win of the season.
Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots announced on Instagram Sunday that the Broadway star has died after months of battling complications from the coronavirus. He was 41.
Washington Redskins head coach Ron Rivera said he has been working with owner Dan Snyder on a new team name over the past few weeks.
Bryson DeChambeau earned his first victory of the season and sixth overall after winning the Rocket Mortgage Classic by three strokes Sunday at the Detroit Golf Club.
Kamaru Usman will defend his welterweight title against Jorge Masvidal after both fighters agreed to terms Sunday to fight at UFC 251 this weekend at "Fight Island" in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
President Donald Trump and first lady attend fireworks event at South Dakota's Mount Rushmore, Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest takes place in New York and Macy's holds fireworks displays in New York City.
Duke Energy and Dominion Energy on Sunday announced the cancellation of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline project, which was first announced in 2014.
A 32-year-old woman died on Sunday after falling off of the Formula 1 Coaster at France's Parc Saint-Paul theme park.
Demonstrators gathered throughout the nation to call for justice for victims of police violence as well as calling attention to injustices faced by indigenous people and people of color on the Fourth of July.
Forecasters are carefully monitoring a slow-moving storm system that has brought repeated downpours to the Southeast since last week. Widespread showers and thunderstorms will continue daily into the middle of the week -
Coronavirus is surging in Latin America with Brazil, Mexico and Peru among the nations with the 10 most deaths -- two months after no country from that region was on the list.
New cases of COVID-19 continued to surge over the Fourth of July weekend as Florida surpassed 200,000 total cases on Sunday.
SAG-AFTRA said it has rescinded its "Do Not Work" order for the pandemic drama, "Songbird."
Serpentine led the way in the Investec Derby at Epsom and wasn't caught, winning by 5 1/2 lengths,
Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts shared on Instagram a rare photo of her with her husband, Danny Moder.
One person died and another was injured after a driver plowed into a group or protesters on a closed stretch of Interstate 5 in Seattle, officials said.
Entertainer and entrepreneur Kanye West has announced he plans to run for U.S. president this cycle.
Two people were killed and eight others were wounded in a suspected gang-related shooting at club in Greenville, S.C., early Sunday.
On July 5, 1994, the United States stopped accepting Haitian refugees and asked that other countries provide them with "safe havens."
Actor Edie Falco turns 57 and artist Chuck Close turns 80, among the famous birthdays for July 5. 
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