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Worldwide coronavirus death toll passes 600,000 with 43% in Western Hemisphere The coronavirus outbreak, which began in mainland China and spread to Europe, has become most deadly in the Western Hemisphere. Blue Jays' Anthony Bass says team is searching for major league ballpark Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass said Sunday the team's front office is looking for a major league ballpark to use this year after Canada's government banned the club from playing in its home stadium. 7 killed, dozens injured in car bomb attack in Syria At least seven people were killed and dozens more were injured Sunday when a car bomb exploded in northern Syria near the Turkish border, a British-based monitor of the nearly decade-old civil war said. NFL players plead with league to address health concerns ahead of training camp A large group of NFL players took to social media Sunday in a coordinated effort to urge the league to listen to its experts' guidelines on safely opening training camps during the coronavirus pandemic. Jon Rahm holds on to win at Memorial; Tiger Woods ties for 40th Jon Rahm held off Ryan Palmer to win the Memorial Tournament on Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Ex-world junior skating champion Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, 20, dies Olympic figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, who competed for Australia at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, has died at the age of 20. UAE’s historic first Mars mission launches from Japan The United Arab Emirates' launched the Arab world's historic first interplanetary mission to Mars from Japan on Sunday evening. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus reveals he had coronavirus in March Golf great Jack Nicklaus revealed Sunday during CBS' telecast of the final round of the Memorial Tournament that he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus in March. Police: 13 injured in shooting after fight among large crowd in Illinois Thirteen people were injured in a shooting in Illinois after a fight broke out among a crowd of 200 people, police said Sunday. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross hospitalized for 'minor, non-coronavirus related issues' Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross has been hospitalized for "minor, non-coronavirus related issues" but is doing well and expected to be released soon, a representative said. Severe thunderstorms threaten Great Lakes, Northeast early week In the wake of damaging thunderstorms that rolled across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest both Friday and Saturday, additional threats of thunderstorm activity will continue through the end of the weekend across the region. 'Selma' actor Stephan James honors the late John Lewis Stephan James, the actor who played John Lewis in the film "Selma," paid tribute on Twitter to the late congressman and civil rights icon this weekend. White House pushing back against funding in Republican coronavirus bill The Trump administration has been pushing back against plans to include billions of dollars in funding for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing and the CDC in an upcoming relief bill from Senate Republican lawmakers. Zachary Quinto, Khary Payton to voice characters in 'Invincible' "NOS4A2" star Zachary Quinto and "The Walking Dead" actor Khary Payton have signed on to voice characters in Amazon's upcoming animated series, "Invincible." Look: Royal family releases Princess Beatrice wedding photos Britain's royal family shared two photos from the wedding of Princess Beatrice, Queen Elizabeth II's daughter, and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Japanese film star, singer Haruma Miura dead at 30Look: Tiffany Haddish celebrates new bald look on Instagram Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish has no regrets about shaving off all of her hair. 19th-century thriller ‘Alienist’ feels ‘incredibly current,’ actor Daniel Bruhl says Daniel Bruhl says the social issues that drive his TNT thriller "The Alienist" feel "incredibly current" even though the show takes place more than 100 years ago. Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial to begin in January The corruption trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will begin in January next year, the judge's in the case ruled Sunday. SpaceX delays South Korean military satellite launch by a day The launch of South Korea's first dedicated military communications satellite, from Florida, has been postponed to Monday, SpaceX tweeted. On This Day, July 19: Clinton announces 'don't ask, don't tell' policy On July 19, 1993, the President Bill Clinton announced its "don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" policy toward homosexuals in the U.S. military. Famous birthdays for July 19: Benedict Cumberbatch, Anthony Edwards Actor Benedict Cumberbatch and actor Anthony Edwards turns 58, among the famous birthdays for July 19. |
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Vulnerable Border Community Battles Virus on ‘A Straight Up Trajectory’In the Rio Grande Valley, poverty and chronic illness are aggravating the coronavirus outbreak. Ambulances stack up outside emergency rooms, where patients wait for beds. As Trump Ignores Virus Crisis, Republicans Start to Break RanksPresident Trump continues to press for a quick return to life as usual, but Republicans who fear a rampaging disease and angry voters are increasingly going their own way. Trump Leans Into False Virus Claims in Chris Wallace InterviewThe president grew agitated as he was fact-checked on polling, race relations and the coronavirus response by Chris Wallace of Fox News. Special Interests Mobilize to Get Piece of Next Virus Relief PackageCongress is about to start negotiating in earnest over another round of stimulus, and a frenzy of lobbying is already underway. Amid a Deadly Virus and Crippled Economy, One Form of Aid Has Proved Reliable: Food StampsIn the first three months of the coronavirus pandemic, more than six million people joined a program the Trump administration tried to cut. An Ex-Times Reporter. An Ohio Wedding Provider. Covid Contrarians Go Viral.Anger at lockdowns and mask mandates provides fertile ground for arguments about the best way to fight the virus. The Man Who Cracked the LotteryThis a story about mortality — about our greed, hubris and, ultimately, humility. Germany's Economy Will Triumph in the Post-Covid-19 WorldHint: It’s not the United States or China. Where Is the Outrage?Americans are getting sick and dying while Trump plays a political game. Start Looking, and You’ll See Roads All Over the BibleThe pandemic has scattered us from our communal rituals. But that isn’t where our journey should end. This 19th-Century Law Helps Shape Criminal Justice in Indian CountryAnd that’s a problem — especially for Native American women, and especially in rape cases. Your Ancestors Knew Death in Ways You Never WillSome say we’re doomed. But science and public spending have saved us from pandemics worse than this one. I Won’t Return to the Classroom, and You Shouldn’t Ask Me ToPlease don’t make me risk getting Covid-19 to teach your child. Gunman Shoots Husband and Son of Federal Judge in New JerseyJudge Esther Salas was home but not injured in the shooting at her residence in North Brunswick, according to an official. Trump’s Hot-Button Fed Pick Faces Senate Committee Vote This WeekJudy Shelton, a nominee for the powerful Federal Reserve Board who has unorthodox economic views, could advance to the full Senate. Top State Dept. Officials Enabled Misconduct by Pompeo, Whistle-Blower SaidA newly public copy of the whistle-blower’s complaint says that top officials who were protecting the secretary of state blocked the whistle-blower from addressing the issue internally. Petition Urges Trader Joe’s to Get Rid of ‘Racist Branding’The supermarket chain said it was in the process of phasing out names, including Trader Ming’s and Trader José, that have appeared on its international food products. Mars Mission From United Arab Emirates Embarks on 7-Month JourneyLifting off from Tanegashima Space Center in Japan, it is the first of three missions headed to the red planet this summer. Who Were the Freedom Riders?Representative John Lewis was among the 13 original Freedom Riders, who encountered violence and resistance as they rode buses across the South, challenging the nation’s segregation laws. REI Faces Staff Backlash Over Response to Covid-19 CasesThe co-op has raced to respond to criticism from store workers about how it has handled coronavirus cases at reopened locations. India Offers Escape to Afghan Hindus and Sikhs Facing AttacksMembers of the dwindling minority communities, gutted by recent deadly violence, welcomed an emergency exit but expressed worry that what would await them in India is poverty. Roger Stone Denies Using Racial Slur on Radio ShowThough the audio suggests otherwise, Mr. Stone said he did not use a slur in referring to his interviewer, who is Black. He also contended that the word was not offensive. More Recent Articles |
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The coronavirus outbreak, which began in mainland China and spread to Europe, has become most deadly in the Western Hemisphere.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Anthony Bass said Sunday the team's front office is looking for a major league ballpark to use this year after Canada's government banned the club from playing in its home stadium.
At least seven people were killed and dozens more were injured Sunday when a car bomb exploded in northern Syria near the Turkish border, a British-based monitor of the nearly decade-old civil war said.
A large group of NFL players took to social media Sunday in a coordinated effort to urge the league to listen to its experts' guidelines on safely opening training camps during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jon Rahm held off Ryan Palmer to win the Memorial Tournament on Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.
Olympic figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, who competed for Australia at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, has died at the age of 20.
The United Arab Emirates' launched the Arab world's historic first interplanetary mission to Mars from Japan on Sunday evening.
Golf great Jack Nicklaus revealed Sunday during CBS' telecast of the final round of the Memorial Tournament that he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus in March.
Thirteen people were injured in a shooting in Illinois after a fight broke out among a crowd of 200 people, police said Sunday.
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross has been hospitalized for "minor, non-coronavirus related issues" but is doing well and expected to be released soon, a representative said.
In the wake of damaging thunderstorms that rolled across the northern Plains and Upper Midwest both Friday and Saturday, additional threats of thunderstorm activity will continue through the end of the weekend across the region.
Stephan James, the actor who played John Lewis in the film "Selma," paid tribute on Twitter to the late congressman and civil rights icon this weekend.
The Trump administration has been pushing back against plans to include billions of dollars in funding for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing and the CDC in an upcoming relief bill from Senate Republican lawmakers.
"NOS4A2" star Zachary Quinto and "The Walking Dead" actor Khary Payton have signed on to voice characters in Amazon's upcoming animated series, "Invincible."
Britain's royal family shared two photos from the wedding of Princess Beatrice, Queen Elizabeth II's daughter, and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
Japanese actor and musician Haruma Miura has died at age 30.
Actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish has no regrets about shaving off all of her hair.
Daniel Bruhl says the social issues that drive his TNT thriller "The Alienist" feel "incredibly current" even though the show takes place more than 100 years ago.
The corruption trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will begin in January next year, the judge's in the case ruled Sunday.
The launch of South Korea's first dedicated military communications satellite, from Florida, has been postponed to Monday, SpaceX tweeted.
On July 19, 1993, the President Bill Clinton announced its "don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" policy toward homosexuals in the U.S. military.
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch and actor Anthony Edwards turns 58, among the famous birthdays for July 19. 
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