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Governors urge Trump to delay change to COVID-19 data reporting The National Governors Association called on the Trump administration to delay implementing a new measure requiring hospitals to report their coronavirus statistics to the Department of Health and Human Services. Twitter: 130 accounts were targeted by cryptocurrency scam attack Twitter Support announced Thursday that about 130 accounts were targeted in an attack that led to several high profile accounts tweeting a scam seeking to solicit bitcoin. Kansas City Royals trade reliever Tim Hill to San Diego Padres The San Diego Padres acquired left-handed reliever Tim Hill from the Kansas City Royals for versatile outfielder Franchy Cordero. 'American way of life is under attack,' says Pompeo as he unveils unalienable rights report U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the American way of life was under attack as he unveiled a new report on human rights that critics argue is an attempt to create a hierarchy of which rights to defend. Memorial Tournament: Tony Finau leads by one shot, Tiger Woods in the hunt Tony Finau finished with seven birdies over his final 10 holes in Thursday's opening round of the Memorial Tournament to grab a one-shot lead at Muirfield Village Golf Course in Dublin, Ohio. Ex-Philadelphia Phillies All-Star infielder Tony Taylor dies at 84 Former Philadelphia Phillies coach and All-Star infielder Tony Taylor has died, the team announced Thursday. He was 84. Judge extends deadline for ICE to release children from family detention facilities Judge Dolly Gee of the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles pushed back a deadline for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release children form family detention facilities from Friday to July 27. Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson leaves NBA bubble for 'urgent' family matter New Orleans Pelicans rookie forward Zion Williamson left the NBA bubble at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., because of an "urgent" family medical matter. Netflix elevates Ted Sarandos to co-CEO Netflix on Thursday announced that Ted Sarandos will serve as the company's co-CEO alongside Reed Hastings. Active-duty COVID-19 case count continues upward climb The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among active-duty military members grew by about 4,000 in the month of July -- a 60 percent increase, according to Department of Defense statistics. 15 women accuse former Washington Redskins officials of sexual harassment Fifteen former female employees have accused multiple members of the Washington Redskins organization, including former scouts and members of owner Daniel Snyder's inner circle, of sexual harassment and verbal abuse. 'Jeopardy' host Alex Trebek cancer update: 'My numbers are good' "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek released a video on Thursday updating viewers on the status of the game show and his treatment for Stage 4 pancreatic cancer. U.S. extends border closures; EU tightens travel restrictions The United States announced Thursday that it would extend border closures with Canada and Mexico, and the European Union placed further restrictions at its borders on foreign travelers and extended its ban on Americans. Rapid testing, contact tracing might reduce COVID-19 transmission by 80%, researchers say Quick testing and contact tracing improves the odds of successfully limiting COVID-19 spread by reducing transmission by as much as 80% per infected person, according to a analysis published by The Lancet. NASA pushes back James Webb telescope launch date by seven months The launch date for the James Webb Space Telescope has been postponed by more seven months to Oct. 31, 2021, due partly to workplace restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic, NASA said Thursday. Statue of Black Lives Matter protester removed in Bristol, England City workers in Bristol, England, removed a statue of a Black Lives Matter protester Thursday, one day after it was erected on the spot where a monument to a slave trader once stood. GLAAD finds 2019 films more LGBTQ inclusive, less diverse The top Hollywood studios featured more LGBTQ characters in movies but overall had less diversity in 2019, GLAAD said Thursday in its annual studio report card. Survey: More porn consumption creates greater erectile dysfunction in European men Watching more pornographic videos worsens erectile dysfunction, according to the findings of a survey presented Thursday at the EAU virtual Congress. CDC extends cruise no-sail order through Sept. 30 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday extended its order for cruise ships to stay docked or at sea through the end of September as coronavirus cases spike in the United States. Fiat Chrysler, Peugeot to be known as Stellantis following merger Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot will be known as Stellantis following the completion of their $50 billion merger, the companies announced. Taking care of stray cat leads couple to $50,000 lottery jackpot A Kentucky couple said taking care of a stray cat paid off when they stopped to buy food for the feline and won a $50,000 lottery jackpot. 19-year-old charged in Secoriea Turner shooting denied bond Julian Conley, 19, was denied bond and will remain in jail after being charged in the death of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner, a judge ruled Thursday. Fires aboard USS Bonhomme Richard are out, Navy says All fires on the USS Bonhomme Richard have been extinguished, the Navy announced Thursday afternoon. |
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Russian Hackers Trying to Steal Coronavirus Vaccine ResearchThe hackers have been targeting British, Canadian and American organizations racing to create coronavirus vaccines. In the Same Towns, Private Schools Are Reopening While Public Schools Are NotPrivate schools have always had more flexibility, and usually more money, but never has that disparity made a bigger difference than now. How Novavax Won $1.6 Billion to Make a Coronavirus VaccineNovavax just received the Trump administration’s largest vaccine contract. In the Maryland company’s 33-year history, it has never brought a vaccine to market. USA Today, After Fracas, Says Op-Ed Attacking Fauci Fell Short of StandardsAn article by Peter Navarro, a top Trump aide, prompted disavowals from the White House and, now, a mea culpa from USA Today. A Club of G.O.P. Political Heirs Push Back on TrumpMitt Romney, Larry Hogan and Liz Cheney — descendants of sometimes rebellious or resolute Republicans of the past — are dissenting voices on a president who has taken over their party. Democratic Officials Tell Members of Congress to Skip the ConventionThe directive ensures that little will happen at the convention in Milwaukee beyond speeches by former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., his vice-presidential nominee and a handful of other top party leaders. How the Twitter Hack Revealed a Risky 2020 Election SystemThe breach that targeted Joe Biden, Barack Obama and others served as a warning: Had it happened on Nov. 3, hoping to upend the election, the political fallout could have been quite different. Twitter Struggles to Unpack a Hack Within Its WallsEven some basic questions about how an array of Twitter’s most popular accounts were taken over remain unanswered. Southern Iraq’s Toxic TwilightBurning Gas and Poisoning the Air Twitter, Russia, Comet NEOWISE: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Reopening, Warily: Revisiting Jasmine LombrageA restaurant owner in Louisiana grappled with the decision to reopen. This is what has happened to her since. The Unconventional Convention Season: A Conversation About the 2020 ElectionFour New York Times political reporters provide their insights in a live discussion with Julián Castro. Watch it here. A Conversation With Tammy DuckworthThe senator from Illinois joins the podcast to talk about Tucker Carlson, the vice presidency and parenting in a pandemic. Facing the Coronavirus and Racial Injustice, America Still Has HopeYes, America is suffering needlessly. That may save us. The End of Expanded Unemployment Benefits Is the Next DisasterMillions of unemployed Americans face imminent catastrophe. President Biden’s First DayImagining Jan. 20, 2021. Don’t Defund the Police. Re-Fund Them, Smarter.I am a Black police officer. We need to change what it means to serve our communities. When America Tested Nuclear Weapons on ItselfRemember when we blew radioactive ash over New Mexico? Now the Trump administration is talking about testing bombs again. Testing Is on the Brink of Paralysis. That’s Very Bad News.Our pandemic fight requires prompt testing results — and singular cooperation among the states to achieve them. What’s With All the Covid-Death Shaming?Some Pakistanis won’t say they are losing family members to the pandemic because they don’t want to bury the bodies alone. John Roberts's Triumphant Supreme Court TermAmong them: Religion got a place at the public table long reserved for secular society. Why Does America Have Old Leaders?The age of elected leaders in other wealthy democracies is falling, not rising. Kicked Out of China, and Other Real-Life Costs of a Geopolitical MeltdownWhen countries clash, here’s what happens to those of us caught in the middle. No One Knows What Thailand Is Doing Right, but So Far, It’s WorkingCan the country’s low rate of Covid-19 infections be attributed to culture? Genetics? Face masks? Or a combination of all three? Vacation in the Summer of Covid-19Traveling during a pandemic requires lots of research, precision planning and a willingness to play by new and very stringent rules. For these writers, it still felt good to get away. Washington NFL Team Faces Sexual Harassment Claims from 15 Women, Hire Law FirmThe organization hired a Washington-based law firm after 15 women said that they were sexually harassed while employed by the team. Cuomo Cracks Down on Outdoor Drinking at New York BarsThe new rules are meant to reduce crowds outside bars and restaurants and to head off a second coronavirus wave, the governor said. Federal Employees Can Express Support for Black Lives Matter, Watchdog SaysThe Office of Special Counsel’s finding came weeks after President Trump called Black Lives Matter a “symbol of hate.” If Kanye West Is Running for President, So Is Your MomAs far as the Federal Election Commission is concerned, Mr. West is an official candidate as of Thursday. Along with 1,144 other people. Consumers Came Back in June, but for How Long?Retail sales increased 7.5 percent, but there are ominous signs that the rebound may fizzle as coronavirus cases rise through much of the country. Feeling Stuck? Five Tips for Managing Life TransitionsWhatever the wolf is that disrupts your story, here are ways to emerge as the hero. What to Know About Coronavirus Tests for KidsA nasal swab is invasive and uncomfortable for anyone. For kids, knowing what to expect can help ease the anxiety. The ‘Black Lives Matter’ Street Art That Contain MultitudesThe works in Harlem and Lower Manhattan are much more than a challenge to President Trump; they are opportunities for Black artists and community togetherness. The Designer Who Defined Modern Parisian CoolIsabel Marant has always known exactly how she wants to dress. In the decades since she founded her brand, people all over the world have adopted her tastes as their own. How ‘I May Destroy You’ Got Its Stunning SoundtrackThe show’s 27-year-old music supervisor, Ciara Elwis, talks about matching Michaela Coel’s singular vision with songs by Nicki Minaj, Daft Punk and more. How the Creators of ‘Cursed’ Conjured a Fresh Take on King ArthurFrank Miller and Tom Wheeler shared a love for the medieval legend but knew it had been done many times before. So they put a teen sorceress at the center. First Coronavirus Vaccine Tested in Humans Shows Early PromiseThe vaccine, developed by government scientists and Moderna, a biotech company, appeared safe and provoked an immune response in 45 people in a study. You May Not Know These 15 Songs. But You’ve Heard Them.Artists like Edwin Birdsong and Ballin’ Jack aren’t household names, but their music is instantly recognizable as the samples behind hit pop songs. Dismemberment of Tech C.E.O. Fahim Saleh Looks Like ‘Professional Job’Mr. Saleh, 33, was followed into his luxury Manhattan condo by a man dressed all in black, an official said. More Recent Articles |
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The National Governors Association called on the Trump administration to delay implementing a new measure requiring hospitals to report their coronavirus statistics to the Department of Health and Human Services.
Twitter Support announced Thursday that about 130 accounts were targeted in an attack that led to several high profile accounts tweeting a scam seeking to solicit bitcoin.
The San Diego Padres acquired left-handed reliever Tim Hill from the Kansas City Royals for versatile outfielder Franchy Cordero.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the American way of life was under attack as he unveiled a new report on human rights that critics argue is an attempt to create a hierarchy of which rights to defend.
Tony Finau finished with seven birdies over his final 10 holes in Thursday's opening round of the Memorial Tournament to grab a one-shot lead at Muirfield Village Golf Course in Dublin, Ohio.
Former Philadelphia Phillies coach and All-Star infielder Tony Taylor has died, the team announced Thursday. He was 84.
Judge Dolly Gee of the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles pushed back a deadline for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to release children form family detention facilities from Friday to July 27.
New Orleans Pelicans rookie forward Zion Williamson left the NBA bubble at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., because of an "urgent" family medical matter.
Netflix on Thursday announced that Ted Sarandos will serve as the company's co-CEO alongside Reed Hastings.
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among active-duty military members grew by about 4,000 in the month of July -- a 60 percent increase, according to Department of Defense statistics.
Fifteen former female employees have accused multiple members of the Washington Redskins organization, including former scouts and members of owner Daniel Snyder's inner circle, of sexual harassment and verbal abuse.
"Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek released a video on Thursday updating viewers on the status of the game show and his treatment for Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
The United States announced Thursday that it would extend border closures with Canada and Mexico, and the European Union placed further restrictions at its borders on foreign travelers and extended its ban on Americans.
Quick testing and contact tracing improves the odds of successfully limiting COVID-19 spread by reducing transmission by as much as 80% per infected person, according to a analysis published by The Lancet.
The launch date for the James Webb Space Telescope has been postponed by more seven months to Oct. 31, 2021, due partly to workplace restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic, NASA said Thursday.
City workers in Bristol, England, removed a statue of a Black Lives Matter protester Thursday, one day after it was erected on the spot where a monument to a slave trader once stood.
The top Hollywood studios featured more LGBTQ characters in movies but overall had less diversity in 2019, GLAAD said Thursday in its annual studio report card.
Watching more pornographic videos worsens erectile dysfunction, according to the findings of a survey presented Thursday at the EAU virtual Congress.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday extended its order for cruise ships to stay docked or at sea through the end of September as coronavirus cases spike in the United States.
Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot will be known as Stellantis following the completion of their $50 billion merger, the companies announced.
A Kentucky couple said taking care of a stray cat paid off when they stopped to buy food for the feline and won a $50,000 lottery jackpot.
Julian Conley, 19, was denied bond and will remain in jail after being charged in the death of 8-year-old Secoriea Turner, a judge ruled Thursday.
All fires on the USS Bonhomme Richard have been extinguished, the Navy announced Thursday afternoon. 
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