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Third Fort Hood soldier found dead in the last month For the third time in a month, the body of a soldier stationed at Fort Hood in Killen, Texas, has been found, U.S. Army officials said Wednesday. Angels star Mike Trout to play in 2020 season despite coronavirus concerns Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout, who was initially hesitant about MLB's plan to play amid the coronavirus pandemic, said he will compete in the 2020 season. Trump administration releases new plan for COVID-19 prevention in nursing homes The Trump administration committed $5 billion to nursing homes as part of a four-part plan to help facilities prevent the spread of COVID-19. Toronto Blue Jays denied permission to play at Pittsburgh Pirates' PNC Park The Toronto Blue Jays will not be allowed to play at the Pittsburgh Pirates' PNC Park this season amid the coronavirus pandemic. U.S. soccer star Christian Pulisic shines in Chelsea's loss vs. Liverpool U.S. men's soccer star Christian Pulisic came off the bench and helped cut Chelsea's 4-1 deficit to one goal in breathtaking fashion Wednesday at Anfield. House passes bill to remove Confederate statues from Capitol The House on Wednesday voted to approve a measure that would remove Confederate statues from the Capitol. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun testifies China is working to steal U.S. COVID-19 technologies Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun testified that China has been working to steal U.S. technologies to treat COVID-19 and arresting those who speak up about the threat of the virus. Ex-officer Derek Chauvin, wife face tax fraud charges The former Minneapolis police officer accused of second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd was charged with tax fraud Wednesday. Ex-Steelers Pro Bowler, NCAA wrestling champ Carlton Haselrig dies Carlton Haselrig, a former Pro Bowl offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers and NCAA wrestling champion, died Wednesday. He was 54. California Gold Fire burns 14,000 acres in 2 days; Hog Fire grows to 9,420 acres A pair of wildfires in Northern California have collectively burned more than 23,000 acres over four days and prompted a number of evacuations. Ambassador Johnson, President Trump deny Turnberry allegations NFL owner and U.S. Ambassador to Britain Robert "Woody" Johnson on Wednesday denied allegations he made racist and sexist remarks that prompted a watchdog investigation. Mookie Betts agrees to 12-year, $365M extension with Los Angeles Dodgers Former American League MVP Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers reached an agreement on a 12-year, $365 million contract extension Wednesday. 'Die Hart' comedy was Kevin Hart's idea, says showrunner "Die Hart" screenwriter and producer Tripper Clancy says Kevin Hart came up with the idea to make a comedy that pokes fun of his aspirations to become a leading man. Lawyers: Newly discovered evidence could prove Pervis Payne's innocence Lawyers for a Tennessee death row inmate convicted of killing a woman and her 2-year-old daughter said newly uncovered DNA evidence could prove their client's innocence, according to a petition filed Wednesday. Trump to deploy federal law enforcement to Chicago, Albuquerque President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration will deploy federal law enforcement officers to Chicago and Albuquerque to quell violence. States need $3.6B to handle elections during pandemic, expert says A voting expert told Congress states would need an additional $3.6 billion in funding to handle upcoming elections during the coronavirus pandemic. Study: Steroids cut death risk by 75% for COVID-19 patients with severe inflammation Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with high levels of inflammation in their lungs saw a 75% reduction in their risk for death after receiving steroid treatment, a study published by the Journal of Hospital Medicine found. California now has most COVID-19 cases; Indiana, Ohio mandate masks California overtook New York as the state with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases at more than 409,000 on Wednesday. U.S. Space Force unveils official logo, sets motto as 'Semper Supra' The 7-month-old U.S. Space Force revealed its official logo and motto, "Semper Supra" or "Always Above," in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. FBI probing possible link between N.J. judge attack, California shooting The FBI said Wednesday it's investigating the possibility that an attack at the New Jersey home of a federal judge is linked to a similar slaying in California earlier this month. Marines begin deactivation of all tank battalions The deactivation of the U.S. Marine Corps' tank battalions has begun, following a directive to divest material which could not survive modern warfare. Senate Democrats introduce bill to address COVID-19 racial disparity Senate Democrats on Wednesday calling for the Trump administration and states to increase testing and outreach programs to address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color. |
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Republicans, Deeply Divided on Coronavirus Stimulus, Near Agreement on Opening OfferRepublicans said they had reached an agreement in principle on their opening bid for coronavirus relief, but they remain divided. They have yet to even begin negotiating with Democrats. Can You Become Reinfected With Covid? It's Very Unlikely, Experts SayReports of reinfection instead may be cases of drawn-out illness. A decline in antibodies is normal after a few weeks, and people are protected from the coronavirus in other ways. Coronavirus Hospitalizations in the US Near April PeakThe rising hospitalizations reflect the scale of serious illnesses: Nearly as many people are in hospitals now as there were when New York was at its worst. The U.S. Commits to Buying Millions of Vaccine Doses. Why That’s Unusual.Besides the fact that there’s no coronavirus vaccine yet, the government usually lets the private sector handle it. U.S. Orders China to Close Houston Consulate, Citing Efforts to Steal Trade SecretsThe Trump administration accused Chinese citizens of stealing scientific research and told the country’s diplomats in Texas to leave. Beijing warned it would retaliate. How the Cold War Between China and U.S. Is IntensifyingIn defense, trade, technology, media and diplomacy, among other areas, the rancor between the Trump administration and China’s ruling Communist Party is worsening. Trump Denies Talking to Ambassador About Moving British Open to His ResortAmbassador Robert Wood Johnson IV did not deny the episode, but in a Twitter post he wrote that he did not violate any regulations. 2nd Killing Linked to 'Anti-Feminist' Suspect Roy Hollander in Death of Esther Salas' SonRoy Den Hollander, the “anti-feminist” who is the prime suspect in the New Jersey shooting, may also have killed a rival men’s rights lawyer, officials say. Tesla Turns a Profit in a Pandemic-Squeezed QuarterThe result was achieved “despite tremendous difficulties,” said the chief executive, Elon Musk, including a plant shutdown and lower sales. Coronavirus Vaccine, China, Baseball: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Science of School ReopeningsSeveral countries have found ways to reopen schools safely. But can the United States? Health Care Comes to UsTechnology doesn’t have to cure the coronavirus to be an enabler for good. Sign Up: ‘At Home’How to live a full and cultured life during the pandemic, at home. God Help Us if Judy Shelton Joins the FedTrump’s latest unqualified nominee to the Federal Reserve Board must be rejected. The Hagia Sophia Was a Cathedral, a Mosque and a Museum. It’s Converting Again.Changing the secular space back into a religious one is a risk for the World Heritage Site. The Latest in School Segregation: Private Pandemic ‘Pods’If they become the norm, less privileged kids will suffer. ‘The Whole of Liberal Democracy Is in Grave Danger at This Moment’Trump’s America has accelerated “the authoritarian dynamic.” How to Actually Talk to Anti-MaskersYou cannot force public trust; you have to earn it. America Looks Hopelessly Broke. It Isn’t.For 40 years, both the left and the right have been unnecessarily obsessed with deficits, to the detriment of the well-being of citizens. The Sacklers Could Get Away With ItThe family behind Purdue Pharma made a fortune on the opioid epidemic. Will they ever truly face justice? Gretchen Whitmer: What if Trump Made Everyone Wear Masks?It would save many lives — and save the economy, too. I’m a Lip Reader in a Masked WorldThere are ways to accommodate people like me. But if our collective pandemic experience has taught us anything, it’s that small sacrifices to help others are not exactly America’s strong suit. My Relatives in Wuhan Survived. My Uncle in New York Did Not.My father, a Chinese pulmonologist, believes his brother could have been saved. If Congress Cuts Jobless Benefits, ‘It Would Be a Disaster’Six unemployed Americans on what losing $600 a week would mean to them. The Magic of Black Girls’ PlayGame-songs created and passed down by Black girls are full of sophistication, power and cultural meaning. ‘Intimations’ Book Review: Zadie Smith Applies Her Even Temper to Tumultuous TimesThis short essay collection includes Smith’s recent thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic, race relations in America and other subjects. Painting Bleak Portrait of Urban Crime, Trump Sends More Agents to Chicago and Other CitiesThe announcement came as the president painted a dark vision of crime in cities and attacked local officials who have expressed concerns about intervention by the administration. AOC Upbraids Republican Ted Yoho After He Denies Vulgarly Insulting HerRepresentative Ted Yoho apologized for the tone of a run-in with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but denied calling her a misogynistic pair of expletives. “Not an apology,” she responded. 3 Charged in ‘Massacre’ of 3 Friends During Florida Fishing TripThe killings last Friday shocked Frostproof, Fla., a city of 3,200 people about 70 miles south of Orlando. New York Times to Buy Production Company Behind ‘Serial’ PodcastThe Times, capitalizing on the success of its “Daily” podcast, continues an expansion into audio journalism. Hells Angels Accused in Brazen Killing of Rival Biker Gang LeaderThe execution-style slaying was retribution for an earlier attack on the Hells Angels clubhouse in the Bronx, the police said. For Palestinian Police, Much to Lose if Israel Annexes West Bank LandPalestinian security officers, scorned for working with Israel, say they are on the front lines of building a state. But what if the state-building project fizzles? In Liverpool, a Private Party Is Packaged for the MassesFans were not allowed inside to watch Liverpool’s players lift the Premier League trophy on Wednesday, but the celebration that took place was no less joyful, and no less special, in an empty arena. House Votes to Remove Confederate Statues From U.S. CapitolThe bipartisan vote to banish the statues from display was the latest step in a nationwide push to remove historical symbols of racism and oppression from public places. Your Trusty Maps App Can Help You Navigate the PandemicApple and Google have added handy features for these uncertain times. When Playtime and Covid CollideHow Kids Are Incorporating Covid-19 Into Their Pretend Play Four Artists on the Future of Video ArtHito Steyerl, Rachel Rose, Isaac Julien and Lynn Hershman Leeson talk about how they’ve been spending quarantine and just where, in this era of never-ending screen time, their work should live. When Brad Photographed GwynethAnd other tales of celebrity portraiture-by-partner, courtesy of the new Valentino campaign created during lockdown. Annie Ross, Jazz Vocalist of ‘Twisted’ Renown, Dies at 89She rose to fame with the vocal group Lambert, Hendricks and Ross and, after personal struggles, found success as both an actress and a cabaret mainstay. 7 Podcasts to Lighten the MoodWith TV production mostly on pause and comedy clubs off-limits because of the pandemic, check out these podcasts for some much-needed comic relief. Vampire Bats Self-Isolate, TooWhen these mammals are ill, they have fewer interactions with family and friends, a new study suggests. “It’s like us,” said one researcher. I Spoke With Anthony Fauci. He Says His Inbox Isn’t Pretty.An interview with the man who has an important message for you, if he can get it out. More Recent Articles |
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For the third time in a month, the body of a soldier stationed at Fort Hood in Killen, Texas, has been found, U.S. Army officials said Wednesday.
Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout, who was initially hesitant about MLB's plan to play amid the coronavirus pandemic, said he will compete in the 2020 season.
The Trump administration committed $5 billion to nursing homes as part of a four-part plan to help facilities prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Toronto Blue Jays will not be allowed to play at the Pittsburgh Pirates' PNC Park this season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. men's soccer star Christian Pulisic came off the bench and helped cut Chelsea's 4-1 deficit to one goal in breathtaking fashion Wednesday at Anfield.
The House on Wednesday voted to approve a measure that would remove Confederate statues from the Capitol.
Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun testified that China has been working to steal U.S. technologies to treat COVID-19 and arresting those who speak up about the threat of the virus.
The former Minneapolis police officer accused of second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd was charged with tax fraud Wednesday.
Carlton Haselrig, a former Pro Bowl offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers and NCAA wrestling champion, died Wednesday. He was 54.
A pair of wildfires in Northern California have collectively burned more than 23,000 acres over four days and prompted a number of evacuations.
NFL owner and U.S. Ambassador to Britain Robert "Woody" Johnson on Wednesday denied allegations he made racist and sexist remarks that prompted a watchdog investigation.
Former American League MVP Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers reached an agreement on a 12-year, $365 million contract extension Wednesday.
"Die Hart" screenwriter and producer Tripper Clancy says Kevin Hart came up with the idea to make a comedy that pokes fun of his aspirations to become a leading man.
Lawyers for a Tennessee death row inmate convicted of killing a woman and her 2-year-old daughter said newly uncovered DNA evidence could prove their client's innocence, according to a petition filed Wednesday.
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that his administration will deploy federal law enforcement officers to Chicago and Albuquerque to quell violence.
A voting expert told Congress states would need an additional $3.6 billion in funding to handle upcoming elections during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with high levels of inflammation in their lungs saw a 75% reduction in their risk for death after receiving steroid treatment, a study published by the Journal of Hospital Medicine found.
California overtook New York as the state with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases at more than 409,000 on Wednesday.
The 7-month-old U.S. Space Force revealed its official logo and motto, "Semper Supra" or "Always Above," in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
The FBI said Wednesday it's investigating the possibility that an attack at the New Jersey home of a federal judge is linked to a similar slaying in California earlier this month.
The deactivation of the U.S. Marine Corps' tank battalions has begun, following a directive to divest material which could not survive modern warfare.
Senate Democrats on Wednesday calling for the Trump administration and states to increase testing and outreach programs to address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on communities of color. 
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