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Watch: PSG star Kylian Mbappe suffers ankle injury in French Cup final Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe suffered an ankle injury in the first half of his club's 1-0 French Cup final win over Saint-Etienne. Michael Thompson, Richy Werenski share Round 2 lead at 3M Open Michael Thompson and Richy Werenski continued their red-hot play and sat atop the 3M Open leaderboard going into the weekend. Michigan State's entire football team in 14-day quarantine after positive tests The entire Michigan State football team will quarantine or self-isolate for 14 days after more positive coronavirus tests. China closes U.S. Consulate in Chengdu; State Dept. takes over Houston site China on Friday ordered the United States to close its consulate in southwestern Chengdu, as U.S. agents took over Beijing's Houston consulate less than an hour after diplomats were ordered to vacate. Toronto Blue Jays to play home games in Buffalo amid pandemic The Toronto Blue Jays will play the majority of their home games in Buffalo, N.Y., this season amid the coronavirus pandemic. Michael Cohen returns home after prison release Officials at a federal prison in upstate New York released Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Friday, one day after a judge ordered him to be placed on home confinement. Pacers star Domantas Sabonis leaving NBA bubble due to serious foot injury Indiana Pacers standout forward Domantas Sabonis is exiting the NBA's bubble in Orlando, Fla., because of a significant left foot injury. Tropical Storm Gonzalo to pass through Windward Islands Tropical Storm Gonzalo has likely missed its chance of becoming the Atlantic's first hurricane of the 2020 season, but the storm will bring a period of gusty winds, downpours and rough seas, forecasters said Friday. Texas coast on alert as Tropical Storm Hanna closes in Another Atlantic basin record fell Thursday night as Tropical Storm Hanna formed over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Hawaii bracing for rare strike from hurricane as Douglas creeps closer A state of emergency has been issued for Hawaii by Gov. David Ige as the state braces for potentially significant impacts from powerful Hurricane Douglas. U.S. Space Force realigns its administrative structure The U.S. Space Force began a transition to a field organizational structure on Friday, holding a virtual ceremony to announce the administrative realignment. President Donald Trump signs 4 executive orders to lower drug prices President Donald Trump on Friday signed four executive orders he said will lead to "massive" reductions in prescription drug costs. Tech stocks drag on markets as U.S.-China relations sour The three major U.S. stock indexes closed down by at least 0.5% Friday amid tensions between the United States and China. Human-sized robot presents lottery winner with check in Quebec The first ceremonial check presented to a lottery winner in Quebec since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was presented by an official immune to the disease -- a human-sized robot. Keel laid for USS Beloit, Navy's 15th Freedom-class littoral combat ship Construction began this week on LCS 29, the future USS Beloit and the U.S. Navy's newest littoral combat ship, in Marinette, Wis Watch: Viewer email leads TV reporter to thyroid cancer diagnosis A Florida TV news reporter said she will be "forever grateful" to a sharp-eyed viewer whose email led to the discovery that she has thyroid cancer. Facebook proposes $650M settlement for facial recognition suit Facebook this week offered to pay $650 million to settle a class-action facial recognition lawsuit in federal court in Illinois. Mild COVID-19 symptoms can last up to 3 weeks, CDC says More than one-third of people with mild COVID-19 continue to experience symptoms for up to three weeks after receiving a diagnosis, according to figures released Friday by the CDC. Watch: RSPCA rescues deer with antlers caught in climbing rope Animal rescuers in Britain responded to a park where a fallow deer was found with its antlers tangled in a climbing rope. President Donald Trump awards Medal of Freedom to former Rep. Jim Ryun President Donald Trump praised Olympic silver medalist and former Rep. Jim Ryun as "an American patriot" Friday during a ceremony awarding him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Operation Inherent Resolve praises recent success of Syrian forces The Syrian Democratic Forces, fighting the Islamic State and other militias in Syria, was singled out for praise on Friday by the U.S. Defense Department. Reports: U.S. arrests Chinese scientist who hid at San Francisco consulate Federal officials on Friday arrested a Chinese scientist they said had taken refuge in the Chinese consulate in San Francisco and was wanted for an alleged visa violation. Look: Russell Wilson and Ciara announce birth of son Win Harrison NFL star Russell Wilson and singer Ciara announced the Friday birth of their son, Win Harrison Wilson, in posts on social media. Watch: Man chops through 50 watermelons on another man's head in 1 minute A serial record breaker armed himself with a machete and chopped through 50 watermelons placed on the head of a friend in 60 seconds. |
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‘Mugged by Reality,’ Trump Finds Denial Won’t Stop the PandemicA president who once claimed that “the worst days of the pandemic are behind us” now acknowledges that it has surged through much of the country and will “get worse before it gets better.” C.D.C. Calls On Schools to Reopen, Downplaying Coronavirus RisksThe agency’s statement followed earlier criticism from President Trump that its guidelines for reopening were too “tough.” What Arizona’s Tenuous Coronavirus Plateau Could Teach UsIs it possible to stabilize coronavirus infections without going into full lockdown? The hardest-hit Sun Belt states are offering a real-time experiment. Covid Pandemic and Recession Hurt Nonprofits as Need SurgesEven as the economic crisis creates new demand for their services, organizations with millions of workers are resorting to layoffs as revenues dry up. Supreme Court Rejects Nevada Church’s Challenge to Coronavirus Shutdown RestrictionsThe church said it was subject to more severe limits than casinos and restaurants. White Flight From Trump? What a Decisive Biden Win Could Look LikeRepublican structural advantages in the House, the Senate and the Electoral College would be in jeopardy. Gold vs. Salmon: An Alaska Mine Project Just Got a BoostThe Trump Administration, rejecting concerns over the risks to Alaska’s fishery, cleared the way on Friday for the Pebble Mine. As He Woos Drugmakers on Virus, Trump Demands Drug Price ControlsPresident Trump is trying to revive a 2016 campaign promise to control the rising price of medicines, but new executive orders are coming when he needs drugmakers to deliver coronavirus treatments. Woody Johnson and Trump: Why He May Be Too Loyal as an AmbassadorIn the view of some American diplomats, Mr. Johnson’s willingness to carry out President Trump’s request to seek the British government’s help in moving the British Open to his golf resort in Scotland was only the latest example of the envoy’s poor judgment. Judge Rejects Challenge to Federal Agents Targeting Portland ProtestersOregon’s attorney general had sued to prevent federal agents from patrolling the city in unmarked vehicles and detaining protesters. School Reopening, Evictions, Surfing: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Battle for a Baseball SeasonA conversation with the commissioner of Major League Baseball about the path to this season’s start. Feeling Hopeless? Embrace It.And then take action. American Catastrophe Through German EyesTrump says he wants to protect law-abiding citizens. In 1933, Hitler issued his ‘Decree of the Reich President for the Protection of People and State.’ The Two China FiresIs America prepared for a Cold War with China? A.O.C.’s Powerful Rebuke to Sexism in CongressReaders praise the congresswoman for standing up to verbal abuse by Representative Ted Yoho. Also: Dr. Fauci’s advice; how to think about renaming; President Trump and Vladimir Putin. Democrats, Don’t Take the Bait on Trump’s Memory TestIt’s fun to make jokes about “person, woman, man, camera, TV.” But the party should not be distracted from what’s really at stake. The Next Global Flash PointIn the Eastern Mediterranean, the West has retreated. That leaves Turkey and Russia to fill the vacuum. Meet the New C.D.C. Director: WalmartWhy are big corporations requiring masks when many states still do not? There Is a ‘Great Silent Majority.’ But It Stands Against Trump.And the minority he represents. He’s 83, She’s 84, and They Model Other People’s Forgotten LaundryThe owners of a laundry shop in central Taiwan have become Instagram stars for posing in garments left behind. The Star of This $70 Million Sci-Fi Film Is a RobotMeet Erica, an android believed to be Hollywood’s first fully autonomous artificially intelligent actor. Can she overcome the uncanny valley? N.F.L. and Players Union Agree to Financial Terms for Regular SeasonAs training camps get underway, the two sides finalized plans to reduce the salary cap and scrap preseason games, an agreement that paves the way for the regular season to begin as scheduled on Sept. 10. Three Storms Churn Across the Atlantic and Pacific OceansDouglas, in the Pacific Ocean, remained a Category 3 hurricane while Hanna was expected to make landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm, forecasters said. Tropical Storm Gonzalo had weakened. As Trump Calls for Schools to Fully Reopen, His Son’s School Says It Will NotSt. Andrew’s Episcopal School, the private school in the Maryland suburbs attended by Barron Trump, said it was considering either a hybrid part-time plan or going back to entirely online classes. Washington Post Settles Lawsuit With Student in Viral Protest VideoA $250 million defamation suit over coverage of an encounter with a Native American elder came to a confidential end. As Japan Nears 1,000 Daily Coronavirus Infections, It Shies From RestrictionsCase numbers are climbing fast, with virus clusters in nursing homes, schools and elsewhere. But fingers are being pointed at Japan’s so-called hostess bars. At Wall Street Journal, News Staff and Opinion Side ClashA heated dispute between the newsroom and the opinion section of one of the country’s most respected news organizations has spilled into public view. ‘Pure Instinct’: The Extraordinary Rescue of 2 French Boys From a FireThe story of how two brothers, 10 and 3, were saved from a burning apartment: “There were maybe five or six of us,” said one of the rescuers. “We did not plan anything.” Kimberly Guilfoyle’s Fund-Raising for Trump Draws ScrutinyMs. Guilfoyle has raised money from donors and has made inroads with some who have rejected calls from others. Yet Trump supporters inside and outside the campaign say the operation she’s built hasn’t lived up to expectations. Need Help With Your Estate Plan? Go With the Flow, Advisers SayAs older adults face mortality during the pandemic, lawyers and wealth advisers are using color-coded documents and flowcharts to help them understand estate planning. LeBron James Still Reigns as the N.B.A. ReturnsJames’s beard has gone gray since the season was suspended in March, but the Los Angeles Lakers forward was as dominant as ever in his first game of the restart on Thursday. A Spellbinding Debut Leaps Across Genres to Recreate the Confusion of TraumaKate Reed Petty’s “True Story,” focuses on the rippling, decades-long impact from a high school sexual assault. Dave Franco Realizes His Worst Vacation Fears in ‘The Rental’The actor makes his feature directing debut with a horror thriller about two couples who book a home-sharing getaway, but things don’t go as planned. 3 Great Mysteries About Life on MarsHow habitable was early Mars? Why did it become less hospitable? And could there be life there now? ‘Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.’ Didn’t Mean What Trump Hoped It DidThe president said on Fox News that he had to remember those words as part of a test that he said demonstrated his mental acuity. But the test, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, is meant to detect signs of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or other conditions. More Recent Articles |
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Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe suffered an ankle injury in the first half of his club's 1-0 French Cup final win over Saint-Etienne.
Michael Thompson and Richy Werenski continued their red-hot play and sat atop the 3M Open leaderboard going into the weekend.
The entire Michigan State football team will quarantine or self-isolate for 14 days after more positive coronavirus tests.
China on Friday ordered the United States to close its consulate in southwestern Chengdu, as U.S. agents took over Beijing's Houston consulate less than an hour after diplomats were ordered to vacate.
The Toronto Blue Jays will play the majority of their home games in Buffalo, N.Y., this season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials at a federal prison in upstate New York released Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Friday, one day after a judge ordered him to be placed on home confinement.
Indiana Pacers standout forward Domantas Sabonis is exiting the NBA's bubble in Orlando, Fla., because of a significant left foot injury.
Tropical Storm Gonzalo has likely missed its chance of becoming the Atlantic's first hurricane of the 2020 season, but the storm will bring a period of gusty winds, downpours and rough seas, forecasters said Friday.
Another Atlantic basin record fell Thursday night as Tropical Storm Hanna formed over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
A state of emergency has been issued for Hawaii by Gov. David Ige as the state braces for potentially significant impacts from powerful Hurricane Douglas.
The U.S. Space Force began a transition to a field organizational structure on Friday, holding a virtual ceremony to announce the administrative realignment.
President Donald Trump on Friday signed four executive orders he said will lead to "massive" reductions in prescription drug costs.
The three major U.S. stock indexes closed down by at least 0.5% Friday amid tensions between the United States and China.
The first ceremonial check presented to a lottery winner in Quebec since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was presented by an official immune to the disease -- a human-sized robot.
Construction began this week on LCS 29, the future USS Beloit and the U.S. Navy's newest littoral combat ship, in Marinette, Wis
A Florida TV news reporter said she will be "forever grateful" to a sharp-eyed viewer whose email led to the discovery that she has thyroid cancer.
Facebook this week offered to pay $650 million to settle a class-action facial recognition lawsuit in federal court in Illinois.
More than one-third of people with mild COVID-19 continue to experience symptoms for up to three weeks after receiving a diagnosis, according to figures released Friday by the CDC.
Animal rescuers in Britain responded to a park where a fallow deer was found with its antlers tangled in a climbing rope.
President Donald Trump praised Olympic silver medalist and former Rep. Jim Ryun as "an American patriot" Friday during a ceremony awarding him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The Syrian Democratic Forces, fighting the Islamic State and other militias in Syria, was singled out for praise on Friday by the U.S. Defense Department.
Federal officials on Friday arrested a Chinese scientist they said had taken refuge in the Chinese consulate in San Francisco and was wanted for an alleged visa violation.
NFL star Russell Wilson and singer Ciara announced the Friday birth of their son, Win Harrison Wilson, in posts on social media.
A serial record breaker armed himself with a machete and chopped through 50 watermelons placed on the head of a friend in 60 seconds. 
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