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Britain creates citizenship path for Hong Kong residents after China imposes new law Britain will create a path to citizenship for some 3 million Hong Kong residents, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday. Houston Rockets signing Luc Mbah a Moute; Thabo Sefolosha opting out The Houston Rockets are signing veteran forward Luc Mbah a Moute as a replacement player for Thabo Sefolosha, who is opting out of the NBA's restart in Orlando, Fla. Novartis agrees to pay $642M to settle False Claims Act charges Novartis Pharmaceuticals agreed to pay more than $642 million in a pair of settlements stemming from charges that it violated the False Claims Act, the Justice Department said Wednesday. Pelicans' Zion Williamson to be cover athlete on next-gen version of 'NBA 2K21' New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson was revealed as the second cover athlete for "NBA 2K21" on Wednesday. United States-Mexico-Canada agreement takes effect amid lingering issues, pandemic The United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement, signed into law by President Donald Trump went into effect on Wednesday, amid lingering issues and the COVID-19 pandemic. Green Bay Packers sign Jordan Love, A.J. Dillon to rookie contracts The Green Bay Packers announced Wednesday they have signed their top two picks from this year's NFL Draft -- Utah State quarterback Jordan Love and Boston College running back A.J. Dillon -- to rookie contracts. Cardinals replacing Yankees in 'Field of Dreams' game against White Sox The St. Louis Cardinals will replace the New York Yankees as the opponent for the Chicago White Sox in the inaugural "Field of Dreams" game Aug. 13 in Dyersville, Iowa. Congress passes measure to extend Paycheck Protection Program through early August Congress sent a measure to extend the Paycheck Protection Program through Aug. 8 to President Donald Trump after the House voted unanimously in favor of the extension. Trio of areas warrant close watch for tropical development in Atlantic Three areas of tropical development concern are relatively close to North America and the United States, a type of system that meteorologists often refer to as "homegrown" due to its close proximity. NFL to shorten 2020 preseason from four games to two The NFL is shortening its 2020 preseason schedule from four games to two as the league continues to prepare its strategy for the upcoming season amid the coronavirus pandemic. States looking for ways to slow COVID-19 spikes over July 4th weekend Residents in California, Florida, New York and Oregon face new restrictions Wednesday designed to tamp down on rises in COVID-19 cases ahead of the holiday weekend. Trump brings back fireworks to Mount Rushmore; faces criticism President Donald Trump is planning a triumphant return of Fourth of July fireworks at Mount Rushmore this weekend, but some activists and experts from South Dakota say they're not welcoming his visit. 63% of Americans locked down early in COVID-19 outbreak, reducing disease spread Americans opting to stay at home even before their local officials imposed social distancing restrictions likely stemmed the spread of COVID-19 in many parts of the country, according to an analysis in the Lancet. 350 elephants found dead in Botswana within past two months Scientists in Africa have reported more than 350 elephants have died within the last two months in what has been described as a "conservation" disaster in Botswana. Store being sold out of lottery ticket leads woman to $250,000 jackpot A South Carolina woman said a store being sold out of her favorite lottery ticket turned out to be a lucky break when she picked a replacement and won $250,000. Police clear Seattle's CHOP protest zone, at least 32 arrested Police in Seattle arrested at least 32 people on Wednesday as they carried out an order from Mayor Jenny Durkan to clear out the so-called Capitol Hill Organized Protest area, which demonstrators have occupied for weeks. Alligator with missing limbs shows up on Florida family's porch A large alligator with two missing limbs has a new home at a reptile rescue after it showed up on a Florida family's front porch. Moon's metal-rich craters challenge popular theories about its origin The most popular theory of the moon's origins contends the satellite was formed when a Mars-sized object collided with Earth, vaporizing large portions of Earth's upper crust. 6-foot boa constrictor found wandering loose in British garden Animal rescuers in Britain said they are trying to find the owner of a 6-foot snake found slithering through a block of rental garden properties. Watch: Disoriented horse rescued more than a mile off shore A water rescue team in Ireland came to the assistance of a runaway horse that ran into the water at a beach and swam more than a mile out to sea. Potential new drug could be taken twice a year to treat HIV Scientists are reporting an early step toward an HIV drug that could potentially be taken only a couple of times per year. CBS to salute Carl Reiner with two episodes of 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' CBS announced it will pay tribute to the late Carl Reiner by airing a pair of colorized episodes of "The Dick Van Dyke Show." U.S., UAE conclude exercises in Arabian Gulf The United Arab Emirates' Joint Aviation Command concluded joint exercises in the Arabian Gulf with U.S. forces, the U.S. Marines said on Wednesday. Doctors prescribing more muscle relaxants for back pain Back pain plagues many Americans, and new research shows that doctors are doling out muscle relaxant prescriptions to treat the pain -- often along with an opioid painkiller. |
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Late Action on Virus Prompts Fears Over Safety of U.S. Diplomats in Saudi ArabiaSurging outbreaks in the U.S. Embassy and the kingdom and quiet congressional pressure led the State Department belatedly to allow voluntary departures. Some demand more action. Coronavirus Survivors: Here's What Recovery May Look LikeContinuing shortness of breath, muscle weakness, flashbacks, mental fogginess and other symptoms may plague patients for a long time. Federal Officials Turn to a New Testing Strategy as Infections SurgeMillions of additional coronavirus tests may be processed with “pooling,” enabling widespread surveillance as the country struggles to reopen. Hong Kong Security Law Sends a Chill Over the CityProtesters deleted social media accounts, as formerly allowed speech suddenly became a potential crime. The chill over the city has booksellers, professors and nonprofits questioning their future. Hong Kong's Security Law Brings the Beijing TreatmentWith the passage of the national security law, pro-democracy activists face the same dilemma as their mainland counterparts: choosing between fear and their ideals. Afghan Contractor Handed Out Russian Cash to Kill Americans, Officials SayA small-time businessman became a key middleman for bounties on coalition troops in Afghanistan, U.S. intelligence reports say. Friends saw him grow rich, but didn’t know how. White House Dismisses Reports of Bounties, but Is Silent on RussiaRobert C. O’Brien, the national security adviser, told Fox News that President Trump knew nothing about the reports because the briefer “decided not to” share unverified intelligence with him. Slotkin, Former Intelligence Briefer, Presses White House on Russia ReportsThe first-term congresswoman’s experience as an intelligence official told her there was something very unusual in the way the White House handled disturbing reports on Russia. America’s Enduring Caste SystemOur founding ideals promise liberty and equality for all. Our reality is an enduring racial hierarchy that has persisted for centuries. In Japan, the Message of Anti-Racism Protests Fails to Hit HomeA view that institutional racism is a faraway problem is keeping the country from more fully confronting entrenched discrimination. Coronavirus Reopenings, Russia, Mozart: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Russian Plot to Kill U.S. SoldiersWhy intelligence officials suspect Russia of paying militants to kill American troops in Afghanistan. Bogus Ideas Have Superspreaders, TooInternet companies should treat people with big followings differently. Refusing to Wear a Mask Is Like Driving DrunkRepublicans talk a good game about “personal responsibility.” It’s time for President Trump’s supporters to actually display some. Here Come the 4 Horsemen of the TechopolypseWhat will happen when the leaders of Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon appear before Congress? We are about to find out. President Trump Has Tools to Pressure China. Will He Use Them?History will not be kind to those who did nothing to try to stop Beijing’s human rights abuses. Facebook Can’t Be ReformedWe need to reimagine the social network or find a way to survive its dominance. Has Trump Already Lost the 2020 Election?There’s a persuasive argument that the 2020 election is already over. How Mandatory Minimums Are WeaponizedAfter a protest, two Brooklyn lawyers are each facing 45 years behind bars. How China Scammed Hong KongIt pays to play the long game against people who want to be free. Why Do the Rich Have So Much Power?Americans may be equal, but some are more equal than others. Can the N.Y.P.D. Handle a $1 Billion Budget Cut? YesProtests and a fiscal crisis shine a new light on the biggest Police Department budget in America. Now, It's Americans Facing a Coronavirus Travel BanAmerica has no monopoly on success. Do Empty Stadiums Affect Outcomes? The Data Says YesWhen the Bundesliga resumed its season without fans, it became a valuable laboratory. Other leagues should take note of what it learned. Miami Police Officer Faces Discipline After Punching Woman in FaceOfficers were “relieved of duty’’ after a body camera video of the episode surfaced. Mary Trump Book on President Can Move Forward Pending Hearing, Judge RulesThe decision reversed a lower court’s ruling that had temporarily halted publication of the book by the president’s niece, but it didn’t address whether she violated a confidentiality agreement. Life Without Parole for Detroit Man Who Killed 2 Gay Men and a Transgender WomanThe victims were part of what the Human Rights Campaign has called an “epidemic of violence” against L.G.B.T.Q. people in the United States. Meet the Supporters Trump Has LostA significant majority of people who voted for him in 2016 are planning to do so again. What is different about those who’ve had a change of heart? 3-Story Brooklyn Building Suddenly CollapsesThe building’s owner had been fined at least eight times for violations, most recently for a “dangerously bulging” side. One minor injury was reported. Jonathan Irons, Helped by W.N.B.A. Star Maya Moore, Freed From PrisonThe W.N.B.A. star took time away from basketball to help Irons overturn his conviction. What Americans Need to Know About Europe’s Travel BanThe E.U. and other European countries will begin welcoming some nonessential travelers on July 1, but Americans will not be on the list, at least at first. Here, answers to travelers’ questions. After Internment, a Store Was Born. It’s Still an L.A. Staple.Bunkado, a gift shop that opened in 1946 in Little Tokyo, tells the story of a Japanese-American family. Deepfake Technology Enters the Documentary WorldA film about persecuted gays and lesbians in Chechnya uses digital manipulation to guard their identities without losing their humanity. The step raises familiar questions about nonfiction movies. Stream These 15 Great Titles Before They Leave Netflix in JulyMovie theaters are still closed. But your TV abides. Check out these movies before they leave, some as soon as the holiday weekend. How We Get StrongerWeight training prompts changes in the nervous system that prime the muscles to get bigger and stronger. More Recent Articles |
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Britain will create a path to citizenship for some 3 million Hong Kong residents, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday.
The Houston Rockets are signing veteran forward Luc Mbah a Moute as a replacement player for Thabo Sefolosha, who is opting out of the NBA's restart in Orlando, Fla.
Novartis Pharmaceuticals agreed to pay more than $642 million in a pair of settlements stemming from charges that it violated the False Claims Act, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson was revealed as the second cover athlete for "NBA 2K21" on Wednesday.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement, signed into law by President Donald Trump went into effect on Wednesday, amid lingering issues and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Green Bay Packers announced Wednesday they have signed their top two picks from this year's NFL Draft -- Utah State quarterback Jordan Love and Boston College running back A.J. Dillon -- to rookie contracts.
The St. Louis Cardinals will replace the New York Yankees as the opponent for the Chicago White Sox in the inaugural "Field of Dreams" game Aug. 13 in Dyersville, Iowa.
Congress sent a measure to extend the Paycheck Protection Program through Aug. 8 to President Donald Trump after the House voted unanimously in favor of the extension.
Three areas of tropical development concern are relatively close to North America and the United States, a type of system that meteorologists often refer to as "homegrown" due to its close proximity.
The NFL is shortening its 2020 preseason schedule from four games to two as the league continues to prepare its strategy for the upcoming season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents in California, Florida, New York and Oregon face new restrictions Wednesday designed to tamp down on rises in COVID-19 cases ahead of the holiday weekend.
President Donald Trump is planning a triumphant return of Fourth of July fireworks at Mount Rushmore this weekend, but some activists and experts from South Dakota say they're not welcoming his visit.
Americans opting to stay at home even before their local officials imposed social distancing restrictions likely stemmed the spread of COVID-19 in many parts of the country, according to an analysis in the Lancet.
Scientists in Africa have reported more than 350 elephants have died within the last two months in what has been described as a "conservation" disaster in Botswana.
A South Carolina woman said a store being sold out of her favorite lottery ticket turned out to be a lucky break when she picked a replacement and won $250,000.
Police in Seattle arrested at least 32 people on Wednesday as they carried out an order from Mayor Jenny Durkan to clear out the so-called Capitol Hill Organized Protest area, which demonstrators have occupied for weeks.
A large alligator with two missing limbs has a new home at a reptile rescue after it showed up on a Florida family's front porch.
The most popular theory of the moon's origins contends the satellite was formed when a Mars-sized object collided with Earth, vaporizing large portions of Earth's upper crust.
Animal rescuers in Britain said they are trying to find the owner of a 6-foot snake found slithering through a block of rental garden properties.
A water rescue team in Ireland came to the assistance of a runaway horse that ran into the water at a beach and swam more than a mile out to sea.
Scientists are reporting an early step toward an HIV drug that could potentially be taken only a couple of times per year.
CBS announced it will pay tribute to the late Carl Reiner by airing a pair of colorized episodes of "The Dick Van Dyke Show."
The United Arab Emirates' Joint Aviation Command concluded joint exercises in the Arabian Gulf with U.S. forces, the U.S. Marines said on Wednesday.
Back pain plagues many Americans, and new research shows that doctors are doling out muscle relaxant prescriptions to treat the pain -- often along with an opioid painkiller. 
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