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Arizona woman falls to her death during Grand Canyon hike Officials have recovered the body of a 59-year-old hiker who fell into the Grand Canyon Friday. Watch live: Washington, D.C. celebrates Fourth of July with fireworks While Fourth of July celebrations will be less traditional this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the nation's capital still plans to conduct its annual fireworks display Saturday. Former Phillies pitcher Tyson Brummett, 35, dies in Utah plane crash Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tyson Brummett was killed in a plane crash in Utah along with four others Friday. Shooting in Alabama mall kills 8-year-old boy, wounds 3 others A shootout inside an Alabama mall killed an 8-year-old boy and injured three others Friday night. Letter from Iran triggers mediation process on nuclear deal The European Union's top diplomat said a recent letter from Iran's foreign minister triggers a dispute mechanism in the international accord governing Iran's nuclear ambitions. Coronavirus: WHO discontinues trial on hydroxychloroquine The World Health Organization announced Saturday that it discontinued its trial on hydroxychloroquine's effect on COVID-19 patients in hospitals. Local Texas leaders encourage sheltering in place as COVID-19 cases spike The leaders of two Texas counties where coronavirus cases have overwhelmed hospitals have encouraged residents to shelter in place to avoid further strain on healthcare resources. 5 dead, 16 injured in attacks in Somalian cities Five people died and 16 people were injured in attacks in two major Somalian cities Saturday. Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo win Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo won the Fourth of July Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on Saturday, held this year without a crowd. 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. COVID-19: Spain's Catalonia region reimposes lockdown amid spike Spain's Catalonia region reimposed a strict lockdown on 210,000 people in one area Saturday after COVID-19 infections spiked. Phil Lord, Chris Miller working on 'Clone High' reboot Filmmakers Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Bill Lawrence are developing and producing a reboot of their early 2000s adult cartoon "Clone High." Jennifer Grey, Clark Gregg ending 19-year marriage "Dirty Dancing" icon Jennifer Grey and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." star Clark Gregg have announced they are ending their marriage. President Donald Trump signs bill extending deadline for small business relief loans under PPP President Donald Trump signed a law Saturday extending the deadline for small business loans under the Paycheck Protection Program. Over 200,000 evacuated as flooding, mudslides strike southwestern Japan Japan's Meteorological Agency issued a dire warning of flooding and landslides for two prefectures in southwestern portions of Japan as an unprecedented deluge unfolded Friday into Saturday. Watch: Seth Rogen plays dual roles in 'American Pickle' trailer Seth Rogen plays a jaded modern-day New Yorker and an optimistic immigrant from early 20th century Eastern Europe in the trailer for the upcoming dramedy, "An American Pickle." Krysten Ritter, Aaron Paul to perform James Patterson book for Audible Krysten Ritter, Aaron Paul and Nathalie Emmanuel have signed on to perform "The Coldest Case: A Black Book" for Audible. 'The Kominsky Method' renewed for third, final season Netflix has renewed its comedy, "The Kominsky Method," for a third and final season. Shark attack kills man near Fraser Island, Australia A shark attack Saturday killed a 36-year-old man off Australia's eastern Queensland Coast, police said. Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump campaign official, Donald Trump Jr.'s girlfriend, has COVID-19 Kimberly Guilfoyle, a Trump campaign official and Donald Trump Jr.'s girlfriend, has tested positive for COVID-19. USS Nimitz, USS Ronald Reagan conduct drills in South China Sea U.S. aircraft carriers carried out exercises in the South China Sea, U.S. military officials said Saturday as China conducts its own drills in the disputed area. Kacey Musgraves, Ruston Kelly to divorce Country music stars Kacey Musgraves and Ruston Kelly have announced they are divorcing after nearly three years of marriage. President Donald Trump calls for statuary garden at Mount Rushmore Fourth of July event President Donald Trump condemned toppling statues and announced a statuary garden at an event on the eve of the Fourth of July at Mount Rushmore. Lil Baby's 'My Turn' tops the U.S. album chartOn This Day, July 4: Lou Gehrig announces retirement On July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig gave his "luckiest man on the face of the Earth" speech in announcing his retirement from the New York Yankees. |
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At Mt. Rushmore and the White House, Trump Updates ‘American Carnage’ Message for 2020His ominous remarks were a reflection of his political standing: trailing in the polls, lacking a booming economy or a positive message to campaign on, and leaning on culture wars to buoy his loyalists. Trump Says He Will Create a Statuary Park Honoring ‘American Heroes’The executive order includes John Adams, Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr. among those who would be honored. So would Billy Graham, Antonin Scalia and Ronald Reagan. As Coronavirus Slams Houston Hospitals, It’s Like New York ‘All Over Again’The death toll is lower, but there are echoes of March as cases spike, doctors fall ill and supplies run short. Now, Texas is trying to adapt hard-won lessons while addressing a new set of challenges. 239 Experts With 1 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. With Plexiglass and Piles of Hot Dogs, a Fourth of July Tradition Lives On“They’re going to be burping and groaning, and I’m just going to have to focus on my hot dogs,” the 2020 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest champion mused ahead of the quieter, crowd-free competition. Soledad O’Brien on the Racism Faced by Journalists of ColorWe’re finally feeling empowered to speak openly about racism in the newsroom. Women Ask Themselves, ‘How Can I Do This for One More Day?’Portraits of those who are making it work. To Be Hungry in the Middle of the PandemicIn the neighborhoods most devastated by the coronavirus, food insecurity has emerged as a major concern. I Miss My Father’s MindWas he one of the hidden victims of the coronavirus pandemic? 3 Officers Fired Over Photos Taken Near Elijah McClain MemorialThe Aurora, Colo., police chief said the officers mocked the death of Mr. McClain, a 23-year-old massage therapist who died several days after officers put him in a chokehold last summer. Masahiro Tanaka Struck by Ball as Yankees Take Health HitIn a harrowing first workout of the summer, the Yankees starting pitcher was struck on Saturday. Later, the team announced that All-Star infielder D.J. LaMahieu and pitcher Luis Cessa tested positive for Covid-19. DNA Linked to Covid-19 Was Inherited From Neanderthals, Study FindsThe stretch of six genes seems to increase the risk of severe illness from the coronavirus. Kansas Governor Criticizes G.O.P. Official’s Cartoon Comparing Mask Order to HolocaustThe cartoon, which shows Gov. Laura Kelly wearing a Star of David mask as people are loaded into a cattle car, was posted Friday on the Facebook page of a newspaper owned by a Republican county chairman. With Beijing’s Military Nearby, U.S. Sends 2 Aircraft Carriers to South China SeaThe deployment of an American aircraft carrier and its strike force is often used as a signal to deter adversaries. Deploying two at once is recognized as a significant show of force. South Korea Quarantine Hotel Is Targeted by Angry (and Noisy) ProtestersAt one South Korean hotel, hundreds of quarantined foreigners are enduring noisy daily protests from local residents, who want them out. What Hong Kong’s Pandemic Experience Taught Uber About Other CitiesThe city was among the first to close and among the first to reopen. But Uber’s lessons there could be difficult to duplicate elsewhere. Works for the Now, by Queer Artists of ColorPride Month may have come to a close, but the wide-ranging pieces shown here have staying power. Never Mind the Summer Heat: Earth Is at Its Greatest Distance From the SunDuring aphelion, our planet receives 7 percent less sunlight than in January, but changes in the planet’s orbit are not what causes our seasons. Trump Uses Mount Rushmore Speech to Deliver Divisive Culture War MessageDown in the polls and failing to control a raging pandemic, the president cast himself as waging battle against a “new far-left fascism” that imperils American values and seeks to erase history. More Recent Articles |
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Officials have recovered the body of a 59-year-old hiker who fell into the Grand Canyon Friday.
While Fourth of July celebrations will be less traditional this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the nation's capital still plans to conduct its annual fireworks display Saturday.
Former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Tyson Brummett was killed in a plane crash in Utah along with four others Friday.
A shootout inside an Alabama mall killed an 8-year-old boy and injured three others Friday night.
The European Union's top diplomat said a recent letter from Iran's foreign minister triggers a dispute mechanism in the international accord governing Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The World Health Organization announced Saturday that it discontinued its trial on hydroxychloroquine's effect on COVID-19 patients in hospitals.
The leaders of two Texas counties where coronavirus cases have overwhelmed hospitals have encouraged residents to shelter in place to avoid further strain on healthcare resources.
Five people died and 16 people were injured in attacks in two major Somalian cities Saturday.
Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo won the Fourth of July Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on Saturday, held this year without a crowd.
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.
Spain's Catalonia region reimposed a strict lockdown on 210,000 people in one area Saturday after COVID-19 infections spiked.
Filmmakers Phil Lord, Chris Miller and Bill Lawrence are developing and producing a reboot of their early 2000s adult cartoon "Clone High."
"Dirty Dancing" icon Jennifer Grey and "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." star Clark Gregg have announced they are ending their marriage.
President Donald Trump signed a law Saturday extending the deadline for small business loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.
Japan's Meteorological Agency issued a dire warning of flooding and landslides for two prefectures in southwestern portions of Japan as an unprecedented deluge unfolded Friday into Saturday.
Seth Rogen plays a jaded modern-day New Yorker and an optimistic immigrant from early 20th century Eastern Europe in the trailer for the upcoming dramedy, "An American Pickle."
Krysten Ritter, Aaron Paul and Nathalie Emmanuel have signed on to perform "The Coldest Case: A Black Book" for Audible.
Netflix has renewed its comedy, "The Kominsky Method," for a third and final season.
A shark attack Saturday killed a 36-year-old man off Australia's eastern Queensland Coast, police said.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, a Trump campaign official and Donald Trump Jr.'s girlfriend, has tested positive for COVID-19.
U.S. aircraft carriers carried out exercises in the South China Sea, U.S. military officials said Saturday as China conducts its own drills in the disputed area.
Country music stars Kacey Musgraves and Ruston Kelly have announced they are divorcing after nearly three years of marriage.
President Donald Trump condemned toppling statues and announced a statuary garden at an event on the eve of the Fourth of July at Mount Rushmore.
Rapper Lil Baby's "My Turn" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
On July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig gave his "luckiest man on the face of the Earth" speech in announcing his retirement from the New York Yankees. 
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