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John Lewis carried across Edmund Pettus Bridge 55 years after Bloody Sunday protest The casket containing the body of U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge during his funeral procession in Selma, Ala. on Sunday, 55 years after he led the "Bloody Sunday" protest. Michael Thompson wins 3M Open for second PGA Tour victory Michael Thompson birdied two of his final three holes Sunday for a 4-under 67 and a two-shot win over Adam Long in the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn. Hurricane Douglas passing dangerously close to Hawaii Douglas continues to barrel toward the Hawaiian Islands as a Category 1 hurricane with maximum-sustained winds of 90 mph. Seattle Seahawks acquire All-Pro safety Jamal Adams from New York Jets After a lengthy contract dispute and multiple trade demands, the New York Jets agreed to trade All-Pro safety Jamal Adams to the Seattle Seahawks. U.S., Brazil, Mexico, India lead surge of coronavirus; death toll passes 650,000 Since the first death from coronavirus was reported more than 6 months ago in mainland China, the toll has grown past 650,000 deaths and 16.3 million cases but dominated by the United States, Brazil, Mexico and India. New York Knicks finalizing five-year deal with head coach Tom Thibodeau The New York Knicks are hiring Tom Thibodeau to be the franchise's next head coach. Florida reports 9,344 new COVID-19 cases, surpasses New York in total Florida moved into second place in the United States in positive COVID-19 cases, surpassing New York after reporting 9,344 new cases on Sunday. President Donald Trump pulls out of throwing first pitch at Yankees game President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will no longer throw out the ceremonial first pitch before the New York Yankees' game against the Boston Red Sox on Aug. 15. Jose Urena among four Miami Marlins to test positive for coronavirus Four Miami Marlins players, including starting pitcher Jose Urena, have tested positive for the coronavirus. Astros' Justin Verlander refutes report regarding injury: 'I'll be able to return soon' Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander has disputed a report that he's done for the remainder of the 2020 season with an elbow injury. Screen legend Olivia de Havilland dead at 104 "Gone with the Wind" and "The Heiress" star Olivia de Havilland, one of the last luminaries from Hollywood's Golden Age, died in Paris at age 104. Kudlow: GOP stimulus plan to include $1,200 checks, eviction moratorium extension White House officials said that the proposed Republican coronavirus stimulus package would include another round of direct $1,200 payments to Americans and an extension of the federal eviction moratorium. 'Enter the Dragon,' 'Elm Street' actor John Saxon dead at 83 "Enter the Dragon" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise star John Saxon has died of pneumonia in Tennessee, his wife Gloria said. In Photos: Helen Mirren turns 75: a look back The Oscar, Globe, and Emmy-winning actress, Dame Helen Mirren, celebrates her 75th birthday on July 26, 2020. Here's a look back at her career through the years. Tarek El Moussa, Heather Rae Young engagedTarek El Moussa announced on Instagram that he is engaged to his girlfriend and fellow reality TV star, Heather Rae Young. Kelly Ripa, Kathie Lee Gifford pay tribute to late co-host Regis Philbin Regis Philbin's former TV talk-show co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Kathie Lee Gifford are mourning his death this weekend. Spencer Grammer 'fine' after NYC bar incident, says dad Kelsey Grammer Spencer Grammer was not seriously injured during an altercation with a disgruntled customer at the New York City restaurant where she was dining. One man killed, suspect arrested in shooting at protest in Austin One man died and a suspect was arrested after a shooting during a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Austin. Famous birthdays for July 26: Helen Mirren, Mick Jagger Actor Helen Mirren turns 75 and singer Mick Jagger turns 77, among the famous birthdays for July 26. On This Day, July 26: Truman orders desegregation of military On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman ordered desegregation of the U.S. military. More Recent Articles |
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Garrett Foster Brought His Gun to Austin Protests. Then He Was Shot Dead.The police in Austin, Texas, have not identified the motorist who fatally shot a protester after driving his car in the direction of marchers. Coronavirus in Texas: ‘You Do the Right Things, and Still You Get It’A Texas family tried to ward off the virus. But as cases in the state soared and debates about masks and distancing raged, there was only so much they could control. Trump Officials Float Idea of Narrow Bill to Extend Unemployment BenefitsThe proposal on the eve of Republicans’ unveiling of a larger aid bill amounts to a concession that the two parties are unlikely to reach a deal before benefits expire. Selma Helped Define John Lewis’s Life. In Death, He Returned One Last Time.The body of John Lewis crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge on Sunday, more than a half century after he helped change American history there. From Alabama to the Capitol, the Journey to Honor John LewisFamily and friends gathered to remember the civil rights figure. Robert E. Lee High in Virginia Will Be Renamed for John Lewis, District SaysMr. Lewis, the civil rights giant who died last week, beat out a list that included Barack Obama and Cesar Chavez to have the high school, in Fairfax County, named after him. A Liberal Town Built Around Confederate Generals Rethinks Its IdentityIn Lexington, Va., where Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson are buried, people are reassessing the town’s ties to a legacy that symbolizes slavery and oppression. Inside the Violent and Misogynistic World of Roy Den HollanderHe was known for his hatred of women and frivolous lawsuits. Then he killed the son of a New Jersey federal judge before taking his own life, officials said. Did Hearst’s Culture Kill Hearst’s Biggest Magazine Story?The workplace environment at the company’s magazine division was troubled under Troy Young. And it may not have been good for ambitious investigative journalism, either. The Sunday Read: ‘The Accusation’An examination of the truth, in a moment when facts can seem malleable. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. Trump’s Nakedly Political Pandemic PivotThis is how the president operates when he is desperate and in trouble. We’re 20 Percent of America, and We’re Still InvisibleDisabled Americans are asking for true inclusion. The Difficulties and Delights of a Pandemic WeddingThe coronavirus turned our plans upside down, but in the end, the day was perfect. Just How Far Will Joe Biden Go?He’s not listening to Twitter. So who does have the candidate’s ear? A.O.C. and the Daughter DefenseSorry, Ted Yoho. Having daughters doesn’t get you a sexism free pass. As a Teenager, I Hated Johnny Carson. Then Came the Pandemic.As a teenager, I thought his ‘Tonight Show’ was a bland, uncool relic. Now I appreciate his deadpan humor and the loose weirdness of his interviews. Taylor Swift's "Folklore" Review: A Pop Star Done With PopOn “Folklore,” a quarantine album made largely with Aaron Dessner from the National, she swerves away from her last few releases, embracing atmospheric rock — and other characters’ points of view. Trump Backs Out of Throwing Pitch at Yankees GameAfter saying he would do the ceremonial honor at a game on Aug. 15, causing a stir on social media, the president tweeted he would skip it to focus on combating the pandemic. States Issue Warnings About Seed Packets From ChinaAgriculture officials in Louisiana, Kansas, Virginia and Washington State are urging residents not to plant the seeds, which were mailed in pouches featuring Chinese characters. Quarantine Order Blindsides Britons Returning From SpainBritain’s sudden decision to make travelers from Spain self-isolate for 14 days caught many vacationers by surprise — including the transportation secretary. Hurricane Douglas: Hawaii Braces for 'Triple Threat'The National Hurricane Center on Sunday warned that the storm could bring “damaging winds, flooding rainfall and dangerously high surf” to the state. Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac’s Founder, Is Dead at 73One of England’s finest blues guitarists, he wrote most of the group’s early songs. But he left the group after taking LSD, saying he wanted to change his life. Olivia de Havilland, a Star of ‘Gone With the Wind,’ Dies at 104Ms. de Havilland, a classic Hollywood beauty, built an illustrious film career punctuated by a successful fight to loosen studios’ grip on actors. Everlane’s Promise of ‘Radical Transparency’ UnravelsEmployees past and present are challenging management, saying the company’s ethical image was an illusion. Premier League: Aston Villa Stays Up; United and Chelsea Return to Champions LeagueA remarkable year in England ended with Aston Villa saved, Watford and Bournemouth relegated and the big clubs pretty much where everyone expected them to be. Your Coronavirus Antibodies Are Disappearing. Should You Care?Declining antibody levels do not mean less immunity, experts say. Besides, two widely used tests may detect the wrong antibodies. More Recent Articles |
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The casket containing the body of U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge during his funeral procession in Selma, Ala. on Sunday, 55 years after he led the "Bloody Sunday" protest.
Michael Thompson birdied two of his final three holes Sunday for a 4-under 67 and a two-shot win over Adam Long in the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn.
Douglas continues to barrel toward the Hawaiian Islands as a Category 1 hurricane with maximum-sustained winds of 90 mph.
After a lengthy contract dispute and multiple trade demands, the New York Jets agreed to trade All-Pro safety Jamal Adams to the Seattle Seahawks.
Since the first death from coronavirus was reported more than 6 months ago in mainland China, the toll has grown past 650,000 deaths and 16.3 million cases but dominated by the United States, Brazil, Mexico and India.
The New York Knicks are hiring Tom Thibodeau to be the franchise's next head coach.
Florida moved into second place in the United States in positive COVID-19 cases, surpassing New York after reporting 9,344 new cases on Sunday.
President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will no longer throw out the ceremonial first pitch before the New York Yankees' game against the Boston Red Sox on Aug. 15.
Four Miami Marlins players, including starting pitcher Jose Urena, have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander has disputed a report that he's done for the remainder of the 2020 season with an elbow injury.
"Gone with the Wind" and "The Heiress" star Olivia de Havilland, one of the last luminaries from Hollywood's Golden Age, died in Paris at age 104.
White House officials said that the proposed Republican coronavirus stimulus package would include another round of direct $1,200 payments to Americans and an extension of the federal eviction moratorium.
"Enter the Dragon" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise star John Saxon has died of pneumonia in Tennessee, his wife Gloria said.
The Oscar, Globe, and Emmy-winning actress, Dame Helen Mirren, celebrates her 75th birthday on July 26, 2020. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
Regis Philbin's former TV talk-show co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Kathie Lee Gifford are mourning his death this weekend.
Spencer Grammer was not seriously injured during an altercation with a disgruntled customer at the New York City restaurant where she was dining.
One man died and a suspect was arrested after a shooting during a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Austin.
Actor Helen Mirren turns 75 and singer Mick Jagger turns 77, among the famous birthdays for July 26.
On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman ordered desegregation of the U.S. military. 
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