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Los Angeles Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell has left the NBA bubble in Orlando, Fla., to attend to an urgent family matter.
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  1. Los Angeles Clippers' Montrezl Harrell leaves bubble for family matter
  2. EA Sports to remove Washington nickname, logo from 'Madden NFL 21'
  3. Ryan Palmer, Tony Finau share lead at Memorial; Tiger Woods makes cut
  4. Tight golf tournament, fan-filled NASCAR race highlight weekend sports schedule
  5. Heat wave to roast Northeast as temps forecast to approach 100
  6. Houston Texans' Kenny Stills, other protesters have felony charges dropped
  7. Mother sentenced to 35 years for death of 'AJ' Freund
  8. 3 men plead not guilty to Ahmaud Arbery death; judge denies bond
  9. Yasiel Puig tests positive for coronavirus, won't sign with Atlanta Braves
  10. Joe Biden calls for additional $34B funding to reopen schools
  11. Third federal execution this week carried out with death of Dustin Honken
  12. Woman proves fortune teller wrong with $70,000 lottery jackpot
  13. Look: New Jersey police rescue stranded deer in ocean surf
  14. U.S. Army requests design proposals to replace M-2 Bradley tank
  15. Improved method for propagating sound waves may lead to better devices
  16. Judge orders Trump administration to accept new DACA applications
  17. In photos: Baseball kicks off with training camps
  18. Class ring lost at Indiana beach found by young girl 46 years later
  19. Pentagon issues two contracts under DPA Title III to sustain workforces
  20. Watch: Missing dog made 60-mile journey to family's former home
  21. Oversight gap leaves Pentagon unsure if Afghan drone project has helped, IG says
  22. Watch: Woman seeking owner of photo strip found in used book
  23. Corporate America calls for mandatory face coverings in businesses
  24. Fallout from COVID-19 pandemic making weather forecasts less accurate
  25. Earthwork construction could release cancer-causing fibers into the air

Los Angeles Clippers' Montrezl Harrell leaves bubble for family matter

Los Angeles Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell has left the NBA bubble in Orlando, Fla., to attend to an urgent family matter.
    

EA Sports to remove Washington nickname, logo from 'Madden NFL 21'

EA Sports' "Madden NFL" series will no longer include the Washington NFL team's nickname and logo after the franchise announced forthcoming changes earlier this week.
    

Ryan Palmer, Tony Finau share lead at Memorial; Tiger Woods makes cut

Tony Finau and Ryan Palmer were tied atop the leaderboard after Friday's second round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Course in Dublin, Ohio.
    

Tight golf tournament, fan-filled NASCAR race highlight weekend sports schedule

A competitive field of golfers will battle in a PGA Tour tournament and a NASCAR race with fans in the grandstand are two sports highlights this weekend in the United States.
    

Heat wave to roast Northeast as temps forecast to approach 100

The hottest weather of the summer is poised to swelter many areas of the mid-Atlantic, central Appalachians and southwestern and central New England late this weekend to the first part of next week.
    

Houston Texans' Kenny Stills, other protesters have felony charges dropped

Felony charges against Houston Texans receiver Kenny Stills and other protesters who gathered at Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's home earlier this week to protest Breonna Taylor's death have been dropped.
    

Mother sentenced to 35 years for death of 'AJ' Freund

An Illinois judge sentenced a woman who confessed to killing her 5-year-old son to 35 years in prison on Friday.
    

3 men plead not guilty to Ahmaud Arbery death; judge denies bond

The three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery pleaded not guilty and a judge denied bond to one of the defendants Friday in court.
    

Yasiel Puig tests positive for coronavirus, won't sign with Atlanta Braves

Former All-Star outfielder Yasiel Puig will no longer sign with the Atlanta Braves after testing positive for the coronavirus.
    

Joe Biden calls for additional $34B funding to reopen schools

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Friday called for Congress to pass an additional $34 billion in funding to help schools reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Third federal execution this week carried out with death of Dustin Honken

The U.S. government on Friday carried out its third execution this week with the lethal injection of Dustin Lee Honken.
    

Woman proves fortune teller wrong with $70,000 lottery jackpot

An Australian woman said she has finally proven a tarot card reader wrong by scoring a lottery jackpot worth more than $70,000.
    

Look: New Jersey police rescue stranded deer in ocean surf

Police in New Jersey conducted an unusual rescue when a deer spotted swimming in the ocean ended up stranded in the surf.
    

U.S. Army requests design proposals to replace M-2 Bradley tank

The U.S. Army announced a request for proposals on Friday for preliminary designs of the tank meant to replace the long-serving M-2 Bradley tank.
    

Improved method for propagating sound waves may lead to better devices

Engineers have developed a way to more efficiently propagate sound waves along the boundaries of topological materials.
    

Judge orders Trump administration to accept new DACA applications

A federal judge in Maryland ordered the Trump administration to accept new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on Friday.
    

In photos: Baseball kicks off with training camps

After the Major League Baseball Players Association and the league reached an agreement on health and safety protocols amid the coronavirus pandemic, the players were asked to report to their spring training by July 1 to prepare for a shortened season. Here's a look at a few teams getting started with "spring training."
    

Class ring lost at Indiana beach found by young girl 46 years later

A 9-year-old girl playing in the sand at an Indiana beach unearthed a class ring that was lost at the same location 46 years earlier.
    

Pentagon issues two contracts under DPA Title III to sustain workforces

Two Defense Department contracts totaling $36.9 million, to sustain the U.S. industrial base under Defense Production Act Title III, were announced Friday.
    

Watch: Missing dog made 60-mile journey to family's former home

A dog that went missing from her family's Kansas home turned up about a week later at the front door of her family's former home -- 60 miles away in Missouri.
    

Oversight gap leaves Pentagon unsure if Afghan drone project has helped, IG says

An oversight failure left the Pentagon unable to judge if a $174 million Afghan surveillance drone project is effective, an inspector general's report says.
    

Watch: Woman seeking owner of photo strip found in used book

An Oklahoma woman said she has made it her mission to solve the mystery of a photo strip she found in a used book for sale at a store.
    

Corporate America calls for mandatory face coverings in businesses

A Washington, D.C.,-based association of major CEOs on Friday called for the mandatory use of face coverings in businesses to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
    

Fallout from COVID-19 pandemic making weather forecasts less accurate

According to new research, weather forecasts have gotten less accurate over the course of the pandemic, as a result of the decrease in commercial airline flights.
    

Earthwork construction could release cancer-causing fibers into the air

Earthwork construction -- and the release of small, needlelike fibers from disturbed bedrock -- may pose a significant health risk, according to new research.
    
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  1. Oregon lawmakers call for DOJ, DHS inspectors general to investigate law enforcement presence in Portland | TheHill - The Hill
  2. 'A reenactment type-thing.' Weights at Trump's White House event on deregulation were fake - USA TODAY
  3. Newsom orders virtual instruction in most California counties - POLITICO
  4. Coronavirus: Donald Trump vows not to order Americans to wear masks - BBC News
  5. Next Stimulus Bill Must Be Negotiated In Just 15 Days - Forbes
  6. Three arrested after Black Lives Matter mural near Trump Tower defaced for 2nd time this week - NBC News
  7. Trump sours on online learning that his administration evangelized - POLITICO
  8. Pentagon Sidesteps Trump to Ban the Confederate Flag - The New York Times
  9. New York City cleared to enter Phase 4 of reopening, Cuomo says - CBS News
  10. 'Only going to get worse': After Hagia Sophia ruling, many fear what's next from Erdoğan - NBC News
  11. Russian hackers return to spotlight with vaccine research attack | TheHill - The Hill
  12. Israel imposes sweeping new coronavirus restrictions - Fox News
  13. For first time, world records one million coronavirus cases in 100 hours: Reuters tally - Reuters
  14. FTC Considering Deposing Top Facebook Executives in Antitrust Probe - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Neiman Marcus executives seek $10 million in bonuses during bankruptcy - CBS News
  16. Nikola tumbles 18.4% on share offer filing by company, holders - Seeking Alpha
  17. PlayStation 5 Preorders Won't Be a Surprise Drop - IGN Daily Fix - IGN
  18. Google experimenting with dual-touchscreen Chromebook - 9to5Google
  19. AMD inside: Lenovo's latest Legion gaming laptops, desktops deploy Ryzen CPUs - PCWorld
  20. Here's Why Ghost Of Tsushima Doesn't Have A Lock-On Mechanic - GameSpot
  21. First Beat: New Music From DJ Khaled, Drake, Jhene Aiko & More - Billboard
  22. 'Ellen DeGeneres Show' execs held 'low morale' meeting after bodyguard exposed her 'cold' behavior - Fox News
  23. August Alsina Reacts to Jada Pinkett Smith Calling Their Relationship an "Entanglement" - E! NEWS
  24. Teresa Giudice's daughter Gia reveals she had a nose job - Page Six
  25. 'Nothing but positive': Former Washington GM Scot McCloughan defends Dan Snyder - The Athletic
  26. Felony charges dropped against 87 Breonna Taylor protesters arrested on Kentucky AG's yard - NBC News
  27. Patrick Beverley Tabs Damian Lillard as Toughest Player to Guard - Blazer's Edge
  28. The NCAA just released new guidelines for college athletics—here's what schools are doing - CNBC
  29. China's Tianwen-1 Mars mission rolls out to launch pad (photos, video) - Space.com
  30. Ultra-black nightmare fish reveal secrets of deep-ocean camouflage - CNET
  31. Solar Orbiter reveals closest pictures, new science of the Sun - NASASpaceflight.com
  32. Ask Dr. Nandi: CDC lists new symptoms and warning signs for COVID-19 - WXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7
  33. SC reports 1,964 cases, 25 deaths Friday as percent positive drops - WIS10
  34. Vaccine trials for COVID-19 to begin in Las Vegas area in coming weeks - News3LV
  35. Workers vanished as coronavirus swept through L.A. Apparel. Colleagues struggled for answers - Los Angeles Times

Oregon lawmakers call for DOJ, DHS inspectors general to investigate law enforcement presence in Portland | TheHill - The Hill


'A reenactment type-thing.' Weights at Trump's White House event on deregulation were fake - USA TODAY

Newsom orders virtual instruction in most California counties - POLITICO


Coronavirus: Donald Trump vows not to order Americans to wear masks - BBC News

Next Stimulus Bill Must Be Negotiated In Just 15 Days - Forbes


Three arrested after Black Lives Matter mural near Trump Tower defaced for 2nd time this week - NBC News

Trump sours on online learning that his administration evangelized - POLITICO

Pentagon Sidesteps Trump to Ban the Confederate Flag - The New York Times

New York City cleared to enter Phase 4 of reopening, Cuomo says - CBS News

'Only going to get worse': After Hagia Sophia ruling, many fear what's next from Erdoğan - NBC News

Russian hackers return to spotlight with vaccine research attack | TheHill - The Hill

Israel imposes sweeping new coronavirus restrictions - Fox News

For first time, world records one million coronavirus cases in 100 hours: Reuters tally - Reuters

FTC Considering Deposing Top Facebook Executives in Antitrust Probe - The Wall Street Journal

Neiman Marcus executives seek $10 million in bonuses during bankruptcy - CBS News

Nikola tumbles 18.4% on share offer filing by company, holders - Seeking Alpha

PlayStation 5 Preorders Won't Be a Surprise Drop - IGN Daily Fix - IGN

Google experimenting with dual-touchscreen Chromebook - 9to5Google

AMD inside: Lenovo's latest Legion gaming laptops, desktops deploy Ryzen CPUs - PCWorld

Here's Why Ghost Of Tsushima Doesn't Have A Lock-On Mechanic - GameSpot

First Beat: New Music From DJ Khaled, Drake, Jhene Aiko & More - Billboard

'Ellen DeGeneres Show' execs held 'low morale' meeting after bodyguard exposed her 'cold' behavior - Fox News

August Alsina Reacts to Jada Pinkett Smith Calling Their Relationship an "Entanglement" - E! NEWS

Teresa Giudice's daughter Gia reveals she had a nose job - Page Six

'Nothing but positive': Former Washington GM Scot McCloughan defends Dan Snyder - The Athletic

Felony charges dropped against 87 Breonna Taylor protesters arrested on Kentucky AG's yard - NBC News

Patrick Beverley Tabs Damian Lillard as Toughest Player to Guard - Blazer's Edge

The NCAA just released new guidelines for college athletics—here's what schools are doing - CNBC

China's Tianwen-1 Mars mission rolls out to launch pad (photos, video) - Space.com

Ultra-black nightmare fish reveal secrets of deep-ocean camouflage - CNET

Solar Orbiter reveals closest pictures, new science of the Sun - NASASpaceflight.com

Ask Dr. Nandi: CDC lists new symptoms and warning signs for COVID-19 - WXYZ-TV Detroit | Channel 7

SC reports 1,964 cases, 25 deaths Friday as percent positive drops - WIS10

Vaccine trials for COVID-19 to begin in Las Vegas area in coming weeks - News3LV

Workers vanished as coronavirus swept through L.A. Apparel. Colleagues struggled for answers - Los Angeles Times

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  1. No Bleach and Dirty Rags: How Some Janitors Are Asked to Keep You Virus-Free
  2. Newsom Order Would Keep Most California Schools Online
  3. Were the Actions of Federal Agents in Portland Legal?
  4. Pentagon Sidesteps Trump to Ban the Confederate Flag
  5. While Virus Surges, Georgia Governor Sues Atlanta Mayor to Block Mask Rules
  6. New York City Eases Into Phase 4 of Reopening, but Indoor Limits Remain
  7. Ginsburg Says Her Cancer Has Returned, but She’s ‘Fully Able’ to Remain on Court
  8. Jamaal Bowman, Progressive Insurgent, Defeats Eliot Engel in House Primary
  9. Inside the Shrinking 2020 Democratic Convention in Milwaukee
  10. Portland, Masks, Captain Tom: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  11. 50 Nights of Unrest in Portland
  12. The Justice Department’s Shameful Rush to Federal Executions
  13. I’m a Black Police Officer. Here’s How to Change the System.
  14. Our Life Was Languid. Then My Daughter’s Family Moved In.
  15. The Legal System Should Not Be a Tool for Bullies
  16. American Crime and the Baltimore Model
  17. The Tenacity of the Franco-American Ideal
  18. How Joe Biden Can Address the Monuments Issue
  19. Are Your Kids Ready to Go Back to School?
  20. Christopher Nolan Says ‘Tenet’ Will Come Out This Summer. Should It?
  21. Dustin Honken Executed: Third Federal Government Execution This Week
  22. Breonna Taylor Shooting: Prosecutors Drop Felony Charges Against 87 Protesters
  23. Biden’s School Plan Draws Clear Contrast With Trump’s
  24. 2 White Men Charged After Helping Pin Black Man to a Tree in Indiana, Officials Say
  25. David Kaiser, Rockefeller Heir Who Fought Exxon Mobil, Dies at 50
  26. Queen Knights Captain Tom, in a Rare Public Appearance
  27. Tyrese Haspil Is Charged With Grisly Murder of Tech C.E.O. Fahim Saleh
  28. Voices From Travel’s Front Lines: ‘We Walk in Fear, We Work in Fear’
  29. Democrats Eye Trump’s Game Plan to Reverse Late Rule Changes
  30. Not Everyone Hates School at Home
  31. Fary Isn’t Joking About Race in France Right Now
  32. Shakespeare Lost His Son to Plague. A Novel Asks How It Shaped His Art.
  33. A Portuguese Artist’s Chilled Tomato Soup
  34. Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Supermarket Sweep’
  35. How a Velvet Ant (Which Is a Wasp) Got Its White Fluff
  36. Does Blood Type Affect Your Risk Of Coronavirus? Probably Not, New Studies Say
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No Bleach and Dirty Rags: How Some Janitors Are Asked to Keep You Virus-Free

Planes are wiped in under 10 minutes. Many custodians have to bring their own supplies. Yet as the U.S. reopens, companies are boasting of high safety standards to lure customers.
    

Newsom Order Would Keep Most California Schools Online

Districts in counties with rising caseloads will be required to teach remotely until conditions improve.
    

Were the Actions of Federal Agents in Portland Legal?

The Department of Homeland Security can point to federal statutes protecting property to justify the arrests of protesters in Portland, Ore., but whether they stretched the law would be up to a judge.
    

Pentagon Sidesteps Trump to Ban the Confederate Flag

The defense secretary lists the types of flags that are allowed to appear on bases worldwide. That flag does not fit.
    

While Virus Surges, Georgia Governor Sues Atlanta Mayor to Block Mask Rules

Gov. Brian Kemp filed a lawsuit against Keisha Lance Bottoms, the mayor of Atlanta, to block the city’s mask requirement.
    

New York City Eases Into Phase 4 of Reopening, but Indoor Limits Remain

Monday brings a new stage of activity to the city, allowing some places to reopen outdoors, while many activities inside, like restaurant dining, will still be forbidden.
    

Ginsburg Says Her Cancer Has Returned, but She’s ‘Fully Able’ to Remain on Court

The announcement touches off speculation about the possibility of a court opening as both parties seek to make the future of the Supreme Court an election issue.
    

Jamaal Bowman, Progressive Insurgent, Defeats Eliot Engel in House Primary

Mr. Bowman beat Representative Eliot Engel, a 16-term incumbent, in a race that pitted the Democratic Party’s progressive wing against the establishment.
    

Inside the Shrinking 2020 Democratic Convention in Milwaukee

An event that was once expected to draw 50,000 people to Milwaukee may now involve just 300, with plans still far from settled a month before the convention.
    

Portland, Masks, Captain Tom: Your Friday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

50 Nights of Unrest in Portland

Robert Evans of Bellingcat says the city “is being used as a bellwether to see what this administration can get away with.”
    

The Justice Department’s Shameful Rush to Federal Executions

The push to impose the federal death penalty no matter the cost poses a grave threat to the rule of law.
    

I’m a Black Police Officer. Here’s How to Change the System.

Yes, defund the police. But then re-fund them, better.
    

Our Life Was Languid. Then My Daughter’s Family Moved In.

It’s been exhausting and exhilarating.
    

The Legal System Should Not Be a Tool for Bullies

A bill in New York would discourage frivolous lawsuits aimed at chilling free speech.
    

American Crime and the Baltimore Model

Cities across the country are in danger of making the same mistakes.
    

The Tenacity of the Franco-American Ideal

Can a slave owner be celebrated for writing a liberating sentence?
    

How Joe Biden Can Address the Monuments Issue

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Are Your Kids Ready to Go Back to School?

Parents, we want to hear how your kids are feeling about the prospect of school reopening.
    

Christopher Nolan Says ‘Tenet’ Will Come Out This Summer. Should It?

The director had hoped to aid theater owners imperiled by the pandemic, but his oft-delayed film may be prolonging their pain.
    

Dustin Honken Executed: Third Federal Government Execution This Week

Dustin Lee Honken was put to death by lethal injection for the 1993 murders of five people.
    

Breonna Taylor Shooting: Prosecutors Drop Felony Charges Against 87 Protesters

The Jefferson County attorney will expunge the charge from the records of an N.F.L. player, a reality TV star and 85 others who gathered this week on the Kentucky attorney general’s lawn.
    

Biden’s School Plan Draws Clear Contrast With Trump’s

Joseph Biden said the president’s insistence on getting students and teachers back in the classroom, despite the virus, was “just plain dangerous.” Mr. Biden also warned that Russia and China were engaged in election meddling.
    

2 White Men Charged After Helping Pin Black Man to a Tree in Indiana, Officials Say

The charges came after Vauhxx Booker said on Facebook that he had been assaulted by a group of men who had threatened to “get a noose.”
    

David Kaiser, Rockefeller Heir Who Fought Exxon Mobil, Dies at 50

A great-great grandson of John D. Rockefeller, he steered one of his family’s philanthropies to a feisty stance on the oil giant’s role in climate change.
    

Queen Knights Captain Tom, in a Rare Public Appearance

In the weeks before the ceremony to honor the 100-year-old war veteran and fund-raiser, some had wondered whether Britons would see Queen Elizabeth in person again.
    

Tyrese Haspil Is Charged With Grisly Murder of Tech C.E.O. Fahim Saleh

The police said the former employee, who had been fired for stealing $90,000, stabbed and dismembered Fahim Saleh in his Manhattan apartment.
    

Voices From Travel’s Front Lines: ‘We Walk in Fear, We Work in Fear’

Six travel workers from Alaska to the Maldives talk about returning to the job. They are in a new world, with restrictions and health measures, uncertainty and new procedures.
    

Democrats Eye Trump’s Game Plan to Reverse Late Rule Changes

President Trump pioneered the use of an obscure 1996 law to quickly reverse the regulations of his predecessor. Now Democrats hope to take a page from his game plan.
    

Not Everyone Hates School at Home

Despite the challenges of at-home learning, some parents are considering teaching kids at home this fall.
    

Fary Isn’t Joking About Race in France Right Now

The comic is a leading figure in the country’s stand-up scene, known for confronting issues of discrimination and identity. Recently, though, being funny has taken a back seat.
    

Shakespeare Lost His Son to Plague. A Novel Asks How It Shaped His Art.

The playwright’s son died at 11. “Hamnet,” by the novelist Maggie O’Farrell, considers the death’s reverberations on his family, and his work.
    

A Portuguese Artist’s Chilled Tomato Soup

For a simple lunch or dinner, Vanessa Barragão often makes arjamolho, which is healthy, flavorful and perfect for summer.
    

Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Supermarket Sweep’

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How a Velvet Ant (Which Is a Wasp) Got Its White Fluff

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Does Blood Type Affect Your Risk Of Coronavirus? Probably Not, New Studies Say

New studies show that people with Type A blood are not at greater risk of getting sick, as previous studies had suggested.
    

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