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Multiple people injured after 3 hot air balloons crash in Wyoming More than a dozen people were injured when three hot air balloons crashed Monday in Wyoming. Atlanta Braves ace Mike Soroka suffers torn Achilles, out for season Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Soroka had to be assisted off the field in the third inning of Monday's game against the New York Mets after suffering a torn Achilles tendon. Esper: Nation grieves over 9 service members killed in training Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Monday the United States grieves the deaths of eight Marines and a Sailor who were killed over the weekend when their amphibious assault vehicle sank off the California coast. Veteran OL Brian Winters signing with Bills after Jets release Days after the New York Jets released him, veteran offensive lineman Brian Winters is signing a short-term contract with the Buffalo Bills. Tedros: There may never be a 'silver bullet' to cure COVID-19 WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus said Monday there may not ever be a "silver bullet" cure for COVID-19, encouraging the nations of the world to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus. Denver Broncos starting right tackle Ja'Wuan James opts out of 2020 season Denver Broncos starting offensive lineman Ja'Wuan James has decided to opt out of the 2020 NFL season because of coronavirus concerns. Seized Fyre Festival merch auctioned off by U.S. Marshals U.S. Marshals are auctioning promotional hats, clothing, and other merchandise left over from the disastrous 2017 Bahamas Fyre Festival fraud scheme as a way to raise forfeiture funds. MLB postponing 'Field of Dreams' game until 2021 due to coronavirus Major League Baseball is postponing its inaugural "Field of Dreams" game until 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Raiders trade former second-round pick P.J. Hall to Vikings The Las Vegas Raiders traded defensive lineman and former second-round draft pick P.J. Hall to the Minnesota Vikings for a conditional 2021 draft selection. U.S. CEOs urge Congress to approve small business coronavirus rescue aid Saying American small business owners need a "Marshall Plan," 100 U.S. CEOS of large companies such as Starbucks, Salesforce and Walt Disney Company urged Congress in a letter to increase rescue aid for small businesses. Israel conducts airstrikes in Syria after thwarting explosive attack near Golan Heights Israeli Defense Forces said they conducted a series of airstrikes against multiple targets in Syria on Monday after thwarting a potential IED attack by four men the night before. Former Pro Bowl TE Jordan Reed agrees to one-year deal with 49ers Former Washington tight end Jordan Reed and the San Francisco 49ers reached an agreement on a short-term contract. Derek Jeter: 'False sense of security' led to Marlins' COVID-19 outbreak Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter admitted Monday that the team's "false sense of security" led to 18 players and two coaches testing positive for COVID-19. Australian study suggests children less likely to spread COVID-19 than adults Children at schools and day-care centers with strong COVID-19 infection prevention controls in place have low levels of virus transmission, according to a study published Monday by The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health. Testing, tracing needed to prevent COVID-19 spread at schools, study finds Effective testing and contact tracing is essential for schools and day-care centers to safely reopen during COVID-19 pandemic, a study published Monday by The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health found. New Clorox CEO brings female leadership of top companies to record 38 When new Clorox Co. CEO Linda Rendle takes control of the company in September, she will push the ranks of Fortune 500 female leaders to a record high of 38. World's 'smallest dinosaur' actually a lizard, study retraction says New research suggests an ancient skull found inside 99-million-year-old amber belonged to a lizard, not the "world's smallest dinosaur," as scientists claimed earlier this year. U.S. military trucks land in Israel to be fitted for Iron Dome defense system U.S. military Oshkosh trucks were delivered to Israel Monday, hours after Raytheon and Israel's Rafael announced a joint venture Monday to establish production of Israel's Iron Dome defense weapons system in the U.S. Former Spanish king Juan Carlos announces he'll self-exile amid financial scandals Amid multiple financial scandals, former King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, announced Monday that he will leave the country in a self-imposed exile that would be "the best for Spain and for the Crown." Nasdaq hits all-time high, Dow rises 236 points behind soaring tech stocks The Nasdaq composite index rose to an all-time high Monday, gaining 1.47% after tech stocks turned in a strong performance led by Microsoft stock rising 5%. Trump hinges TikTok's fate in U.S. on sale to Microsoft or other U.S. company President Donald Trump said Monday that TikTok's ability to operate in the United States hinges on a deal with Microsoft or another big U.S. company going through soon. Lucky 'sign' leads man to $630,000 lottery jackpot An Australian man said "a sign that someone was looking out" turned around his string of bad luck and led to his winning a lottery jackpot of more than $630,000. |
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With Jobless Aid Expired, Trump Sidelines Himself in Stimulus TalksAs his top advisers met with Democratic leaders to try to hash out a compromise, President Trump hurled insults at Democrats and mused aloud about short-circuiting the talks and acting on his own. Rescue of Troubled Trucking Company With White House Ties Draws ScrutinyMembers of a congressional oversight panel want to know how YRC Worldwide won a $700 million loan from the Treasury Department. President Trump and his Company Investigated for Possible Fraud, Filing SuggestsThe office of the district attorney, Cyrus R. Vance Jr., made the disclosure in a new court filing arguing Mr. Trump’s accountants should turn over his tax returns. Rashida Tlaib Beat Her Primary Opponent by 900 Votes in 2018. How Will the Rematch Go?The Michigan Democrat is facing a rematch against a challenger who says she hasn’t done enough for her district in Detroit. TikTok, Trump and an Impulse to Act as C.E.O. to Corporate AmericaThe president’s interventions in company dealings based on his own instincts are a departure from the arm’s-length approach of predecessors of either party. Trump Says Microsoft Can Bid for TikTokThe president said he did not object to a potential acquisition of the Chinese-owned app, retreating from comments about banning the service. Stimulus Stalemate, Medical Bills, TikTok: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Wrongfully Accused by an AlgorithmIn what may be the first known case of its kind, a faulty facial recognition match led to a Michigan man’s arrest for a crime he did not commit. The Strange Saga of TikTokThe chief executive of a big tech company negotiated directly with the U.S. president over an app. Say what? The Unemployed Stare Into the Abyss. Republicans Look Away.The cruelty and ignorance of Trump and his allies are creating another gratuitous disaster. Disenchanted Seniors for BidenThe pandemic is particularly dangerous for older Americans, and Trump is losing their support. The Siren Song of ‘One State’A hopeless plan could dash hopes for a peaceful resolution between Israelis and Palestinians. The Good News About What Human Genius Can Still DoThere’s something uniquely compelling about our need to learn what we can about the universe. Trump Doesn’t Like What He Sees in the Crystal BallBesides delaying the election, what else could alter his political trajectory? A Coronavirus Vaccine Is Coming. Just Don’t Call It ‘Warp Speed.’Scientists need to show us the data. And that’s exactly what they’re working on. Death of a CatFor weeks, I have been trying to understand my own tears in the presence of a dying creature I did not love. Why Are So Many People on Capitol Hill Getting Infected?Lawmakers are essential workers. They should start acting like it and protect themselves and the other people who work for Congress. I’m the Police Chief in Portland. Violence Isn’t the Answer.As a Black man and a public servant, I see that spectacle is drowning out the voices that need to be heard to make positive change. How Has the Electoral College Survived for This Long?Resistance to eliminating it has long been connected to the idea of white supremacy. Let’s Scrap the Presidential DebatesThey’ve become unrevealing quip contests. Juan Carlos, Spain’s Former King, Quits Country Amid Multiple InvestigationsThe former king’s departure, which comes as he faces financial inquiries, may fuel Spain’s political and social debate over the future of the monarchy. Dementia on the Retreat in the U.S. and EuropeRates of dementia have steadily fallen over the past 25 years, a new study finds. But the disease is increasingly common in some parts of the world. Trump Appointee With History of Anti-L.G.B.T.Q. Remarks Leaves Aid AgencyMerritt Corrigan, the former deputy White House liaison for the U.S. Agency for International Development, had drawn scrutiny shortly after being named to the position. Facebook Bets Big on Future of N.Y.C., and Offices, With New LeaseDespite the pandemic, the social media giant leased all the office space in the former main post office at Penn Station in Midtown. The 1918 Flu, Masks and Lessons for the Coronavirus PandemicAs the influenza pandemic swept across the United States in 1918 and 1919, masks took a role in political and cultural wars. Judge Whose Son Was Killed by Misogynistic Lawyer Speaks Out“Two weeks ago, my life as I knew it changed in an instant, and my family will never be the same,” Judge Esther Salas said in a video statement. ‘I Am Scared’: Italian Sex Workers Face Poverty and Illness In the PandemicProstitution is not illegal in Italy, nor is it regulated as an official occupation. But the coronavirus has forced many sex workers to accept certain risks in order to avoid poverty. Taking a Spear Into the Sea, and Washing Anxiety AwayI kept seeing people in Sydney carry spearguns to and from the ocean. To understand why, I held my breath and dived in. Can't Find It at the Store? Try Bartering for It.How to make sure everyone gets what they need — and feels good about it. 4 Simple Ways to Take Control of Your Coronavirus BudgetThe pandemic has changed the way we budget. Here’s some advice to get back on track. How to Ace an Online Job InterviewA handful of classic techniques and some tips unique to the work-from-home era can help you land that next job. Ja Morant’s Dunks Are Amazing. His Misses Are Even Better.Morant, the star rookie for the Memphis Grizzlies, has become known for dunking over any and everyone. “He really doesn’t care who’s down there,” a teammate said. For Greece’s Theaters, the Coronavirus Is a TragedyPlayhouses were already suffering from deep funding cuts after a decade of austerity. Now, with the pandemic, many speak of ruin. More Recent Articles |
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More than a dozen people were injured when three hot air balloons crashed Monday in Wyoming.
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Soroka had to be assisted off the field in the third inning of Monday's game against the New York Mets after suffering a torn Achilles tendon.
Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Monday the United States grieves the deaths of eight Marines and a Sailor who were killed over the weekend when their amphibious assault vehicle sank off the California coast.
Days after the New York Jets released him, veteran offensive lineman Brian Winters is signing a short-term contract with the Buffalo Bills.
WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus said Monday there may not ever be a "silver bullet" cure for COVID-19, encouraging the nations of the world to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.
Denver Broncos starting offensive lineman Ja'Wuan James has decided to opt out of the 2020 NFL season because of coronavirus concerns.
U.S. Marshals are auctioning promotional hats, clothing, and other merchandise left over from the disastrous 2017 Bahamas Fyre Festival fraud scheme as a way to raise forfeiture funds.
Major League Baseball is postponing its inaugural "Field of Dreams" game until 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Las Vegas Raiders traded defensive lineman and former second-round draft pick P.J. Hall to the Minnesota Vikings for a conditional 2021 draft selection.
Saying American small business owners need a "Marshall Plan," 100 U.S. CEOS of large companies such as Starbucks, Salesforce and Walt Disney Company urged Congress in a letter to increase rescue aid for small businesses.
Israeli Defense Forces said they conducted a series of airstrikes against multiple targets in Syria on Monday after thwarting a potential IED attack by four men the night before.
Former Washington tight end Jordan Reed and the San Francisco 49ers reached an agreement on a short-term contract.
Miami Marlins CEO Derek Jeter admitted Monday that the team's "false sense of security" led to 18 players and two coaches testing positive for COVID-19.
Children at schools and day-care centers with strong COVID-19 infection prevention controls in place have low levels of virus transmission, according to a study published Monday by The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health.
Effective testing and contact tracing is essential for schools and day-care centers to safely reopen during COVID-19 pandemic, a study published Monday by The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health found.
When new Clorox Co. CEO Linda Rendle takes control of the company in September, she will push the ranks of Fortune 500 female leaders to a record high of 38.
New research suggests an ancient skull found inside 99-million-year-old amber belonged to a lizard, not the "world's smallest dinosaur," as scientists claimed earlier this year.
U.S. military Oshkosh trucks were delivered to Israel Monday, hours after Raytheon and Israel's Rafael announced a joint venture Monday to establish production of Israel's Iron Dome defense weapons system in the U.S.
Amid multiple financial scandals, former King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, announced Monday that he will leave the country in a self-imposed exile that would be "the best for Spain and for the Crown."
The Nasdaq composite index rose to an all-time high Monday, gaining 1.47% after tech stocks turned in a strong performance led by Microsoft stock rising 5%.
President Donald Trump said Monday that TikTok's ability to operate in the United States hinges on a deal with Microsoft or another big U.S. company going through soon.
An Australian man said "a sign that someone was looking out" turned around his string of bad luck and led to his winning a lottery jackpot of more than $630,000. 
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