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A former competitive figure skater filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking $10 million in damages from skating coach Richard Callaghan, accusing him of sexual assault.
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  1. Former figure skater sues coach Richard Callaghan over alleged sexual abuse, coverup
  2. New York City enters final reopening stage; L.A. on 'brink' of new lockdown
  3. Toronto Blue Jays in talks with Pittsburgh Pirates to share PNC Park
  4. Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out first pitch at Washington Nationals opener
  5. NBA reports zero positive coronavirus tests from Orlando bubble
  6. SpaceX launches South Korean communications satellite
  7. 'Anti-feminist' lawyer named as suspect in shooting at NJ federal judge's home
  8. 23 states sue Trump administration over LGBTQ health rollbacks
  9. NFL, union agree to daily coronavirus testing for first two weeks of camp
  10. St. Louis couple charged with threatening protesters with guns
  11. Florida sheriff says Jacksonville can't guarantee safety for August GOP convention
  12. New York Jets, Giants say no fans at MetLife Stadium 'until further notice'
  13. Georgia Democrats select Nikema Williams to replace John Lewis on November ballot
  14. Inhaled form of interferon beta shows promise in COVID-19 treatment, maker says
  15. Trump wears mask in tweeted photo; says face coverings are 'patriotic'
  16. U.S. markets hit highs amid record gains by Amazon, positive vaccine results
  17. Quest for COVID-19 vaccines: Where they stand
  18. Florida teachers sue to stop 'reckless and unsafe' school reopening plans
  19. Air Force evacuates COVID-19 patient with onboard isolation unit
  20. Watch: Woman rides bike coast to coast after 8 weeks on COVID-19 front lines
  21. Synthetic marijuana linked to lung damage, comas in study of New York ICU patients
  22. Wealthier in U.S. have larger carbon footprints, household energy use survey shows
  23. About 28% of Southwest employees opt for buyouts or extended leave

Former figure skater sues coach Richard Callaghan over alleged sexual abuse, coverup

A former competitive figure skater filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking $10 million in damages from skating coach Richard Callaghan, accusing him of sexual assault.
    

New York City enters final reopening stage; L.A. on 'brink' of new lockdown

New York City, which was at one time the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, entered the fourth and final phase of the state's reopening plan Monday.
    

Toronto Blue Jays in talks with Pittsburgh Pirates to share PNC Park

The Toronto Blue Jays and Pittsburgh Pirates are discussing a plan to share PNC Park this season after Canada's government banned the Blue Jays from playing in their home stadium during the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out first pitch at Washington Nationals opener

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the United States' top infectious diseases expert, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Thursday night's opener between the Washington Nationals and New York Yankees.
    

NBA reports zero positive coronavirus tests from Orlando bubble

The NBA and the NBA Players Association said Monday that coronavirus tests of 346 players at the league's bubble in Orlando, Fla., yielded zero positives.
    

SpaceX launches South Korean communications satellite

SpaceX launched South Korea's first communications satellite to be dedicated for military use Monday evening from Florida.
    

'Anti-feminist' lawyer named as suspect in shooting at NJ federal judge's home

A suspect in the shooting death of a New Jersey federal judge's son and injury of her husband was reportedly found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
    

23 states sue Trump administration over LGBTQ health rollbacks

Attorneys general from 23 states sued the Trump administration for rolling back federal healthcare protections for LGBTQ people and people who have had abortions.
    

NFL, union agree to daily coronavirus testing for first two weeks of camp

The NFL and its players' union have reached an agreement on a coronavirus testing protocol for the first two weeks of training camp.
    

St. Louis couple charged with threatening protesters with guns

St. Louis prosecutors filed felony charges on Monday against a couple who brandished guns in front of their luxury mansion at protestors walking past during a June demonstration.
    

Florida sheriff says Jacksonville can't guarantee safety for August GOP convention

The chief Florida law enforcement officer tasked with providing security for the August Republican National Convention said Monday that his department does not have the resources nor adequate time to handle the event.
    

New York Jets, Giants say no fans at MetLife Stadium 'until further notice'

The New York Giants and New York Jets announced in a joint statement they won't have fans at home games this season "until further notice" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Georgia Democrats select Nikema Williams to replace John Lewis on November ballot

Georgia Democrats on Monday selected state senator and party leader Nikema Williams to replace the U.S. Rep. John Lewis on the November ballot, just three days after his death.
    

Inhaled form of interferon beta shows promise in COVID-19 treatment, maker says

Interferon beta, a drug developed to treat asthma, reduces the risk for serious illness and the need for ventilator support in patients hospitalized with COVID-19, according to preliminary Phase 1 trial results.
    

Trump wears mask in tweeted photo; says face coverings are 'patriotic'

U.S. President Donald Trump made his first public endorsement for wearing a mask to stop spread of COVID-19 by tweeting a photo Monday of himself wearing a face covering.
    

U.S. markets hit highs amid record gains by Amazon, positive vaccine results

The S&P 500 turned positive for the year and the Nasdaq Composite hit a record high after gains on Monday as Amazon posted record gains and COVID-19 vaccine tests yielded positive results.
    

Quest for COVID-19 vaccines: Where they stand

As the worldwide death toll from the novel coronavirus continues to rise, scientists across the globe are racing to find a vaccine.
    

Florida teachers sue to stop 'reckless and unsafe' school reopening plans

The Florida teachers union filed a lawsuit Monday asking to delay the start of the school year and to re-evaluate the "reckless and unsafe reopening" of public schools for in-person classes.
    

Air Force evacuates COVID-19 patient with onboard isolation unit

The U.S. Air Force used a specially-designed isolation chamber to transport a COVID-19 patient to the United States for treatment, it announced on Monday.
    

Watch: Woman rides bike coast to coast after 8 weeks on COVID-19 front lines

A physician assistant who spent eight weeks on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis in New York City decided to cap off her tenure with a 3,500-mile bike ride from Oregon to New York.
    

Synthetic marijuana linked to lung damage, comas in study of New York ICU patients

Smoking or swallowing synthetic marijuana products can lead to serious health consequences, including severe lung damage and death, a study published Monday by JAMA Network Open found.
    

Wealthier in U.S. have larger carbon footprints, household energy use survey shows

Wealthy homeowners contribute more to global warming than Americans in lower-income neighborhoods, according to a new survey of household energy use.
    

About 28% of Southwest employees opt for buyouts or extended leave

Southwest CEO Gary Kelly told employees Monday that about 28% of the workforce opted for extended leaves of absence or buyouts amid furlough threat.
    
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  1. Acting DHS secretary hits back at Portland mayor's 'completely irresponsible' claim that feds are 'escalati... - Fox News
  2. Senate Republicans split with White House over key elements of emerging GOP stimulus plan - CNN
  3. Trump says face masks are 'patriotic' after months of largely resisting wearing one - CNBC
  4. Coronavirus: Newsom OKs outdoor haircuts, salon services - Los Angeles Times
  5. Felony Charges Filed Against St. Louis Couple Who Pointed Guns at Protesters - The New York Times
  6. Trump's sweaty Fox News interview shows his 2020 chances melting away - The Guardian
  7. Essential Workers Hold Walkouts And Protests In National 'Strike For Black Lives' - NPR
  8. ‘Surprise’ billing fix likely out of next Covid-19 package as fight over tests plays out - POLITICO
  9. Navy veteran beaten by federal agents in Portland: 'They came out to fight' - Los Angeles Times
  10. Lawsuit accuses ex-Fox News co-anchor Ed Henry of 'violent' rape; alleges Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Howard Kurtz harassed guest - NBC News
  11. EU Leaders Clinch 750 Billion-Euro Coronavirus Recovery Fund - Bloomberg
  12. UK Suspends Extradition Treaty With Hong Kong Over Security Law - The New York Times
  13. Democrats Raise Alarms About Foreign Election Interference - NPR
  14. Chinese Ambassador to UK pressed on purported drone video of Uighur prisoners being herded into trains - Fox News
  15. UBS to pay over $10 million to resolve SEC charges - Fox Business
  16. Markets Open Mixed Monday Morning; AstraZeneca Reveals COVID-19 Vaccine Data While Moderna Gets Downgraded - Motley Fool
  17. SoftBank Pulls $700 Million From Credit Suisse Fund - The Wall Street Journal
  18. U.S. congressional body questions $700 mln loan to YRC Worldwide - Yahoo Finance
  19. Former Pixel photography chief engineer Marc Levoy joins Adobe to develop 'universal camera' app - Android Police
  20. SpaceX successfully catches both fairing halves for the first time on its latest launch - TechCrunch
  21. Google announces Explore app for Chromebook - BetaNews
  22. Kanye West misses ballot deadline in South Carolina following rally - The Independent
  23. Interscope Records Scores Six Songs in Hot 100's Top 10 Simultaneously, Thanks to DaBaby & Juice WRLD - Billboard
  24. ‘Harry Potter’, ‘Jurassic Park’ Streaming Shuffle: Netflix Grabbing Dinos From Peacock, Boy Wizard Exiting HBO Max - Deadline
  25. Benjamin Keough's Girlfriend Breaks Her Silence One Week After His Death - E! NEWS
  26. Which MLB players are wearing face masks during games this season? How to get your own baseball team mask - NJ.com
  27. NFL offers NFLPA to play zero preseason games leading up to 2020 regular season, per report - CBS Sports
  28. NBA players will become fans in crowdless bubble arenas at Disney World - Deseret News
  29. Dr. Anthony Fauci To Throw First Pitch For Washington Nationals' Season Opener - NPR
  30. UAE successfully launches Mars probe aboard Japanese H-IIA rocket - TechCrunch
  31. Likely active volcanoes found on Venus, defying theory of dormant planet - The Guardian
  32. Meet the sturddlefish, a new fish hybrid accidentally created by scientists - CNET
  33. MIT creates disturbing 'deepfake' video of Nixon announcing Apollo 11 disaster - New York Post
  34. First human trial of Oxford coronavirus vaccine shows promise - Reuters India
  35. Hidalgo County Judge issues shelter-at-home order for county residents and visitors - KRGV
  36. Coronavirus transmission higher among older school children, study finds - MSN Money
  37. Coronavirus In Minnesota: MDH Says 9-Month-Old Among 4 Additional COVID-19 Deaths; 922 New Cases Confirmed - CBS Minnesota

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Senate Republicans split with White House over key elements of emerging GOP stimulus plan - CNN

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Coronavirus: Newsom OKs outdoor haircuts, salon services - Los Angeles Times

Felony Charges Filed Against St. Louis Couple Who Pointed Guns at Protesters - The New York Times


Trump's sweaty Fox News interview shows his 2020 chances melting away - The Guardian

Essential Workers Hold Walkouts And Protests In National 'Strike For Black Lives' - NPR

‘Surprise’ billing fix likely out of next Covid-19 package as fight over tests plays out - POLITICO

Navy veteran beaten by federal agents in Portland: 'They came out to fight' - Los Angeles Times

Lawsuit accuses ex-Fox News co-anchor Ed Henry of 'violent' rape; alleges Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Howard Kurtz harassed guest - NBC News

EU Leaders Clinch 750 Billion-Euro Coronavirus Recovery Fund - Bloomberg

UK Suspends Extradition Treaty With Hong Kong Over Security Law - The New York Times

Democrats Raise Alarms About Foreign Election Interference - NPR

Chinese Ambassador to UK pressed on purported drone video of Uighur prisoners being herded into trains - Fox News

UBS to pay over $10 million to resolve SEC charges - Fox Business

Markets Open Mixed Monday Morning; AstraZeneca Reveals COVID-19 Vaccine Data While Moderna Gets Downgraded - Motley Fool

SoftBank Pulls $700 Million From Credit Suisse Fund - The Wall Street Journal

U.S. congressional body questions $700 mln loan to YRC Worldwide - Yahoo Finance

Former Pixel photography chief engineer Marc Levoy joins Adobe to develop 'universal camera' app - Android Police

SpaceX successfully catches both fairing halves for the first time on its latest launch - TechCrunch

Google announces Explore app for Chromebook - BetaNews

Kanye West misses ballot deadline in South Carolina following rally - The Independent

Interscope Records Scores Six Songs in Hot 100's Top 10 Simultaneously, Thanks to DaBaby & Juice WRLD - Billboard

‘Harry Potter’, ‘Jurassic Park’ Streaming Shuffle: Netflix Grabbing Dinos From Peacock, Boy Wizard Exiting HBO Max - Deadline

Benjamin Keough's Girlfriend Breaks Her Silence One Week After His Death - E! NEWS

Which MLB players are wearing face masks during games this season? How to get your own baseball team mask - NJ.com

NFL offers NFLPA to play zero preseason games leading up to 2020 regular season, per report - CBS Sports

NBA players will become fans in crowdless bubble arenas at Disney World - Deseret News

Dr. Anthony Fauci To Throw First Pitch For Washington Nationals' Season Opener - NPR

UAE successfully launches Mars probe aboard Japanese H-IIA rocket - TechCrunch

Likely active volcanoes found on Venus, defying theory of dormant planet - The Guardian

Meet the sturddlefish, a new fish hybrid accidentally created by scientists - CNET

MIT creates disturbing 'deepfake' video of Nixon announcing Apollo 11 disaster - New York Post

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Hidalgo County Judge issues shelter-at-home order for county residents and visitors - KRGV

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  1. Three Coronavirus Vaccine Developers Report Promising Initial Results
  2. Portland Protests: A Navy Veteran Had a Question for the Feds. They Beat Him in Response.
  3. Defying Trump, Lawmakers Move to Strip Military Bases of Confederate Names
  4. Big Polling Leads Tend to Erode. Is Biden’s Edge Different?
  5. Democrats Warn of Possible Foreign Disinformation Plot Targeting Congress
  6. Son of N.J. Judge Is Killed: Roy Den Hollander, a Lawyer, Is Identified as Suspect
  7. Stimulus, Biden, Polar Bears: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  8. The Life and Legacy of John Lewis
  9. How Porky Pig Works From Home
  10. Sign Up: ‘At Home’
  11. Trump’s Occupation of American Cities Has Begun
  12. Stay Safe, Justice Ginsburg
  13. What You Don’t Know About the Coronavirus Can’t Hurt Trump
  14. I Am Stuck Between Two Lives During This Pandemic
  15. How to Reopen the Economy Without Killing Teachers and Parents
  16. New Orleans's Striking Sanitation Workers Still Fight for Dignity
  17. The Federal Crackdown on Portland Protesters
  18. How to Identify Flawed Covid-19 Research Before It's Too Late
  19. With a U.N. Veto, Russia and China Add to Syria’s Misery
  20. Would Muhammad Convert Hagia Sophia Into a Mosque?
  21. Will Clean Energy Projects Face Troubles That Have Bedeviled Pipelines?
  22. Baseball in Middle America: Fans Are In, Autographs Are Out
  23. ‘Total Bellas’ Refuse to Be Knocked Out by Quarantine
  24. ‘One Day While I Was Shopping at Macy’s, I Lost Track of the Time’
  25. U.S. Imposes Sanctions on 11 Chinese Companies Over Human Rights
  26. Cathy Areu and Jennifer Eckhart Sue Fox News and Hosts, Claiming Misconduct
  27. New York Reporter Nina Kapur Dies After Revel Moped Accident
  28. 3 Friends ‘Massacred’ During Florida Fishing Trip, Police Say
  29. With Tourists Gone, Bali Workers Return to Farms and Fishing
  30. Global Warming Is Driving Polar Bears Toward Extinction, Researchers Say
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Portland Protests: A Navy Veteran Had a Question for the Feds. They Beat Him in Response.

The veteran said he wanted to ask the officers whether they felt their actions violated the Constitution. Video shows them tear-gassing him and smashing his hand with baton blows.
    

Defying Trump, Lawmakers Move to Strip Military Bases of Confederate Names

The push by both Republicans and Democrats in Congress sets up an election-year veto fight with the president, and shows how he has isolated himself even from members of his own party on the issue.
    

Big Polling Leads Tend to Erode. Is Biden’s Edge Different?

As his advantage endures well into its second month, it becomes harder to assume that it’s just another fleeting shift.
    

Democrats Warn of Possible Foreign Disinformation Plot Targeting Congress

Democrats demanded an F.B.I. briefing. They were concerned about a potential Russian-linked effort to interfere in the election by using a Senate panel to advance smears against Joe Biden, officials said.
    

Son of N.J. Judge Is Killed: Roy Den Hollander, a Lawyer, Is Identified as Suspect

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The Life and Legacy of John Lewis

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Sign Up: ‘At Home’

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“Slow the testing down,” he said, and it’s happening.
    

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How to Reopen the Economy Without Killing Teachers and Parents

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New Orleans's Striking Sanitation Workers Still Fight for Dignity

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The Federal Crackdown on Portland Protesters

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on 11 Chinese Companies Over Human Rights

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Cathy Areu and Jennifer Eckhart Sue Fox News and Hosts, Claiming Misconduct

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3 Friends ‘Massacred’ During Florida Fishing Trip, Police Say

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With Tourists Gone, Bali Workers Return to Farms and Fishing

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Global Warming Is Driving Polar Bears Toward Extinction, Researchers Say

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