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Chinese President Xi Jinping signed into law a bill on Tuesday that critics say will threaten the autonomy of Hong Kong and the freedoms of its citizens.
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  1. China's controversial Hong Kong national security law goes into effect
  2. Detroit Tigers sign No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torkelson
  3. Cardinals' team website calls out Kyler Murray for workout despite NFLPA advisory
  4. Glenmark Pharmaceuticals charged with conspiring to fix generic drug prices
  5. Minor League Baseball cancels 2020 season due to coronavirus pandemic
  6. FCC designates Huawei, ZTE as national security threats
  7. Torrential rain produces severe flooding in India, strands over 200,000 in Bangladesh
  8. Martin Gugino released from hospital month after Buffalo, N.Y., police shoved him
  9. Portland Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard named first 'NBA 2K21' cover athlete
  10. GE lands $101.3M to build engines for F-15EX aircraft
  11. Awkwafina, Ryan Murphy among Motion Picture Academy invitees
  12. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signs bill to remove Confederate emblem from state flag
  13. Pentagon releases statement in support of reducing troops in Germany
  14. Watch: Lionel Messi scores 700th career goal in draw with Atletico Madrid
  15. Body of missing hiker discovered at Mount Rainier National Park
  16. Most with coronavirus unsure how they caught it, CDC says
  17. Lori Vallow charged with lying to police to conceal deaths of children
  18. Space Force details structure of newly created service
  19. Astronomers investigate disappearance of massive star
  20. SpaceX launches next-generation GPS satellite from Florida
  21. Report: Financial transfers back intelligence of Russian bounty scheme
  22. Vatican probes upkeep offices of St. Peter's Basilica
  23. COVID-19 outbreak will 'get worse before it gets better,' experts say

China's controversial Hong Kong national security law goes into effect

Chinese President Xi Jinping signed into law a bill on Tuesday that critics say will threaten the autonomy of Hong Kong and the freedoms of its citizens.
    

Detroit Tigers sign No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torkelson

The Detroit Tigers and No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torkelson agreed to a minor league contract, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Cardinals' team website calls out Kyler Murray for workout despite NFLPA advisory

The Arizona Cardinals' official website called out second-year quarterback Kyler Murray for hosting a private workout in Texas despite the NFL Players Association advising against players training together.
    

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals charged with conspiring to fix generic drug prices

The Justice Department charged Glenmark Pharmaceuticals with conspiring to fix prices for generic drugs on Tuesday.
    

Minor League Baseball cancels 2020 season due to coronavirus pandemic

While Major League Baseball prepares to start the 2020 season next month, baseball's minor leagues canceled its seasons due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    

FCC designates Huawei, ZTE as national security threats

The Federal Communications Commission designated Chinese communications companies Huawei and ZTE as national security threats, blocking them from receiving money from the agency's Universal Service Fund.
    

Torrential rain produces severe flooding in India, strands over 200,000 in Bangladesh

As June winds down, the Southwest monsoon is in full force across India, and rainfall totals are climbing to staggering levels as rising floodwaters leave thousands stranded.
    

Martin Gugino released from hospital month after Buffalo, N.Y., police shoved him

Martin Gugino, a 75-year-old protester who was injured after being pushed by Buffalo, N.Y., police, was released from the hospital and will continue his recovery at an undisclosed location, his attorney said.
    

Portland Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard named first 'NBA 2K21' cover athlete

Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard was revealed as the first cover athlete for this year's edition of the popular video game series "NBA 2K."
    

GE lands $101.3M to build engines for F-15EX aircraft

General Electric was awarded $101.3 million to produce engines for F-15EX aircraft for the Air Force, the Pentagon announced Tuesday.
    

Awkwafina, Ryan Murphy among Motion Picture Academy invitees

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced 819 invitees to join the Academy in 2020, including actors Awkwafina and Zendaya, and filmmakers Robert Eggers and Ryan Murphy.
    

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signs bill to remove Confederate emblem from state flag

Missisippi Gov. Tate Reeves signed a bill mandating the removal of the Confederate emblem from the state flag and beginning the process to select a new flag bearing the phrase "In God We Trust."
    

Pentagon releases statement in support of reducing troops in Germany

The Pentagon released a statement Tuesday in support of President Donald Trump's proposal to reassign 9,500 troops currently stationed in Germany.
    

Watch: Lionel Messi scores 700th career goal in draw with Atletico Madrid

Barcelona forward Lionel Messi netted his 700th career goal in a draw with Atletico Madrid on Tuesday at Camp Nou in Spain's La Liga.
    

Body of missing hiker discovered at Mount Rainier National Park

National Park Service officials announced Tuesday they discovered the body of Matthew Bunker, one of three hikers who have gone missing at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington within a week.
    

Most with coronavirus unsure how they caught it, CDC says

A majority of Americans who are diagnosed with COVID-19 don't know who passed the virus to them, two new government reports show.
    

Lori Vallow charged with lying to police to conceal deaths of children

Lori Vallow was charged with conspiracy to commit destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence in the deaths of her children Joshua "JJ" Vallow and Tylee Ryan.
    

Space Force details structure of newly created service

The Space Force will be composed of three field commands, with many of the Air Force's existing space acquisition organizations being moved into a newly created Space Systems Command, the service announced on Tuesday.
    

Astronomers investigate disappearance of massive star

An unstable massive star in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy, located 75 million light-years away, has disappeared, but scientists aren't sure why or how.
    

SpaceX launches next-generation GPS satellite from Florida

Elon Musk's SpaceX launched the U.S. Space Force's third next-generation navigation satellite for the Global Positioning System from Florida on Tuesday.
    

Report: Financial transfers back intelligence of Russian bounty scheme

Large financial transfers between a Russian intelligence agency and a bank account linked to the Taliban were evidence of an alleged scheme in which Russia offered bounties to militants to kill U.S. soldiers.
    

Vatican probes upkeep offices of St. Peter's Basilica

Vatican prosecutors said Tuesday they have acquired documents from offices responsible for upkeep of St. Peter's Basilica in an apparent probe following new set of contract laws.
    

COVID-19 outbreak will 'get worse before it gets better,' experts say

The COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. will continue to "get worse before it gets better," but the situation might improve as clinicians gain better understanding of how to treat the virus until there's a vaccine or cure.
    
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  1. Dr. Anthony Fauci says U.S. coronavirus outbreak is 'going to be very disturbing,' could top 100,000 new cases a day - CNBC
  2. Rep. Kinzinger explains why question of Trump being briefed on Russia bounty intel is 'irrelevant' - Fox News
  3. Governor signs historic bill to remove Confederate symbol from Mississippi flag - The Guardian
  4. As shaken cities and states pull back from reopening, Fauci sounds alarm on surging virus - The Washington Post
  5. Fauci Warns U.S. Coronavirus Cases Could Increase To 100000 A Day | NBC Nightly News - NBC News
  6. Human remains found during search for missing Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen - CNN
  7. Putin nears goal of changing Russian constitution, letting him stay in power until 2036 - Fox News
  8. Coronavirus: California travelers must quarantine upon arrival in New York; barred from European Union - The Mercury News
  9. U.S. finds little support for extending arms embargo against Iran - The Washington Post
  10. India's TikTok influencers respond to government ban - CNN
  11. Airbus To Cut 15,000 Jobs After Dip In Aircraft Orders In Coronavirus Outbreak : Coronavirus Live Updates - NPR
  12. Tesla Overtakes Exxon’s Market Value in Symbolic Energy Shift - Yahoo Finance
  13. Dr. Fauci says understanding COVID-19 antibodies could take up to a year - KTRK-TV
  14. New ‘EvilQuest’ Mac ransomware found in pirated apps encrypts users files - 9to5Mac
  15. Netgear now has a slightly less expensive Wi-Fi 6 Orbi mesh router - The Verge
  16. Discord is rebranding to shift away from gaming - Engadget
  17. Carl Reiner, Comedy Legend and ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’ Creator, Dies at 98 - Variety
  18. Kate Middleton Confronted Prince Harry With Her Concerns About Meghan Markle, New Book Says - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
  19. Shane Dawson will not be able to make money on YouTube, after his apology for offensive content - The Washington Post
  20. NESN Diary: What Cam Newton’s Presence Means For Jarrett Stidham’s Future (And Other Random Thoughts) - NESN
  21. Key questions as Minor League Baseball officially cancels 2020 season - ESPN
  22. Tony Grimes, 2021′s top cornerback and Ohio State football target, commits to North Carolina: Buckeye Recruit - cleveland.com
  23. Chris Jones suggests he won’t play without a long-term deal with Chiefs - NBC Sports - NFL
  24. New Zealand 'monster penguins' had Northern Hemisphere doppelgangers, researchers say - Fox News
  25. SpaceX launches a US Space Force GPS 3 satellite, recovers rocket's first stage - SpaceNews
  26. NASA delays Mars rover launch until at least July 30th - Engadget
  27. Watch the Buck Moon Lunar Eclipse in the Sky on the Fourth of the July - Apartment Therapy
  28. Protests probably didn’t lead to coronavirus spikes, but it’s hard to know for sure - The Washington Post
  29. As Massachusetts approaches phase 3, at least 16 states pause, rollback reopening plans as coronavirus cases - MassLive.com
  30. 'Brutal Pandemic Reality Check': Top CDC Official Gives Grim Assessment on Coronavirus Containment - Common Dreams
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  1. Senate Approves Extending Paycheck Protection Program
  2. Suspicions of Russian Bounties Were Bolstered by Data on Financial Transfers
  3. Father of Slain Marine Finds Heartbreak Anew in Possible Russian Bounty
  4. Advertiser Exodus Snowballs as Facebook Struggles to Ease Concerns
  5. Reddit's Steve Huffman on Banning ‘The_Donald’ Subreddit
  6. Facebook Bans Network With ‘Boogaloo’ Ties
  7. Carl Reiner, Multifaceted Master of Comedy, Is Dead at 98
  8. Carl Reiner Knew TV Like the Back of His Head
  9. Coronavirus, Afghanistan, Carl Reiner: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  10. A Major Ruling on Abortion
  11. The Big Idea Netflix Has Launched to Support Black Communities
  12. Why Does Trump Put Russia First?
  13. Clean Up Your Act, Facebook, or We’re Leaving
  14. World War C
  15. The Scars of Being Policed While Black
  16. This Should Be Biden’s Bumper Sticker
  17. Is Statue-Toppling a Monumental Error?
  18. When You Are Paid 13 Hours for a 24-Hour Shift
  19. Billions in College Aid Hiding in Plain Sight
  20. The Ghost of Woodrow Wilson
  21. The Fall of Jeff Sessions, and What Came After
  22. I’m Not Ready to Go Back to Restaurants. Is Anyone?
  23. ‘Hamilton’ Review: You Say You Want a Revolution
  24. Pence Raised Nearly $500,000 From Donors to Pay Mueller Legal Defense
  25. Coronavirus Was Moving Through NY in Early February
  26. Tulsa Police Sergeant, One of Two Officers Shot During Traffic Stop, Dies
  27. Eight Police Officers in Louisiana Face Charges of Excessive Force
  28. Judge Blocks Publication of Mary Trump Book Until a July Hearing
  29. China Imposes Security Law on Hong Kong, Brushing Aside Opponents
  30. Mississippi Governor Signs Law to Remove Flag With Confederate Emblem
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The Senate granted five additional weeks for the remaining money left in the program to be spent.
    

Suspicions of Russian Bounties Were Bolstered by Data on Financial Transfers

Analysts have used other evidence to conclude that the transfers were most likely part of an effort to offer payments to Taliban-linked militants to kill American and coalition troops in Afghanistan.
    

Father of Slain Marine Finds Heartbreak Anew in Possible Russian Bounty

“If it does come out as true, obviously the heartache would be terrible,” said Erik Hendriks, whose son was killed while on patrol in Afghanistan.
    

Advertiser Exodus Snowballs as Facebook Struggles to Ease Concerns

The social network has tried striking a more conciliatory tone with its advertisers, who object to its handling of hate speech.
    

Reddit's Steve Huffman on Banning ‘The_Donald’ Subreddit

Steve Huffman, Reddit’s co-founder and chief executive, says new rule changes will help the company fulfill its mission.
    

Facebook Bans Network With ‘Boogaloo’ Ties

The social network said it was designating the antigovernment movement as a dangerous organization.
    

Carl Reiner, Multifaceted Master of Comedy, Is Dead at 98

Mr. Reiner was a gifted comic actor, but he spent most of his career slightly out of the spotlight — writing, directing and letting others get the laughs.
    

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The streaming company will shift some of its $5 billion in cash to financial institutions that focus on black communities.
    

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It’s exceedingly difficult to believe that no one told the president about the intelligence on Russian efforts to harm Americans in Afghanistan.
    

Clean Up Your Act, Facebook, or We’re Leaving

The social media company has taken steps toward reining in Trump. It’s too little, too late.
    

World War C

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Antibodies appeared in blood samples taken later in the month, a new study finds.
    

Tulsa Police Sergeant, One of Two Officers Shot During Traffic Stop, Dies

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Eight Police Officers in Louisiana Face Charges of Excessive Force

A driver and his passenger had their hands raised after a police pursuit but wound up with broken bones, a district attorney said.
    

Judge Blocks Publication of Mary Trump Book Until a July Hearing

The book, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” is scheduled to be published late next month.
    

China Imposes Security Law on Hong Kong, Brushing Aside Opponents

In passing the rules, China’s leaders faced down the democracy movement in Hong Kong and shrugged off opposition from the Trump administration.
    

Mississippi Governor Signs Law to Remove Flag With Confederate Emblem

The state flag, which features the blue bars and white stars of the Confederate battle flag, had flown over Mississippi for 126 years. It must be removed within 15 days.
    

After a Staggering Rally, What’s Next for Stocks?

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A Virus Walks Into a Bar …

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Tiny Love Stories: ‘I See the Worst of Myself in Her’

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