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U.S. sanctions Chinese national accused of trafficking fentanyl The Trump administration on Tuesday blacklisted a Chinese chemist, accusing him of shipping synthetic opioids into the United States. Moments from the Republican National Convention The four-day, largely virtual Republican National Convention kicked off in Charlotte, N.C., on August 24, 2020. Speakers include President Donald Trump, Sen. Mitch McConnell, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Rep. Kevin McCarthy. Jamal Murray scores 42 as Nuggets beat Jazz, force Game 6 Jamal Murray exploded for 42 points and Nikola Jokic added 31 to guide the Denver Nuggets to a 117-107 win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night. Helicopter pilot killed in crash fighting fires in Oregon A pilot fighting a fire on Mt. Hood National Forest outside Portland was killed Monday when their helicopter crashed, authorities said Tuesday. Africa declared free of wild polio after four years without cases The WHO Africa region was declared free of wild polio on Tuesday after four years without a case. Eight-time Olympic champion Usain Bolt tests positive for coronavirus Legendary sprinter and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt has tested positive for the coronavirus after celebrating his 34th birthday with a party last week. Arizona Cardinals make Budda Baker highest-paid safety in NFL history The Arizona Cardinals locked up two-time Pro Bowl safety Budda Baker to a four-year contract extension that will make him the highest-paid player at the position in NFL history. Lionel Messi wants to leave Barcelona; Argentine linked to Manchester City Argentine star Lionel Messi, widely considered one of the greatest players in soccer history, has informed Barcelona that he plans to leave the club this summer. USCIS cancels planned furlough of 13,000 workers U.S. Citizenship and Immigration said Tuesday it will cancel a planned furlough of 13,000 workers amid funding issues. Experts: Distributing COVID-19 vaccine may be tougher than making it As the race to develop a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine unfolds around the globe, experts say the sheer logistics of vaccinating the masses might be even more daunting. Polish, U.S. Air Forces participate in bilateral exercise F-16 Fighting Falcons and Airmen assigned to the 480th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing, have deployed to the 32nd Tactical Air Base in Lask, Poland, to participate in an aviation detachment rotation. California wildfires burn 1.25 million acres, weather conditions improve Wildfires in California have burned more than 1.25 million acres, state fire officials said Tuesday, as they expect favorable weather conditions to aid containment efforts. Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo named NBA Defensive Player of the Year Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was named the 2019-20 NBA Defensive Player of the Year on Tuesday. Oklahoma City nabs $617.5M to manage water utility for Tinker AFB The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust a $617.5 million contract Tuesday for ownership, operation and maintenance of the water and wastewater utility systems at Oklahoma's Tinker AFB. Trail Blazers' Damian Lillard, Mavericks' Kristaps Porzingis ruled out for Game 5s Portland Trail Blazers star guard Damian Lillard and Dallas Mavericks All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis both will miss Game 5 of their respective series because of knee injuries. University of Florida plasma trial enrolls first two COVID-19 patients Officials at University of Florida Health announced Tuesday that they have enrolled the first two participants in a national study designed to assess whether convalescent blood plasma can stop progression of COVID-19. New York AG files lawsuit to block USPS changes New York's attorney general filed a lawsuit alongside Hawaii, New Jersey, New York City and the City and County of San Francisco seeking to block policy changes by the U.S. Postal Service ahead of the November election. Helicopter company sues air traffic controllers in Kobe Bryant crash The company that owned the helicopter that crashed earlier this year killing NBA star Kobe Bryant and eight others is suing two air traffic controllers over the incident. Satellite constellations could hinder astronomical research, scientists warn So far, SpaceX has sent a few hundred of its Starlink broadband satellites into orbit, but the aerospace company has plans for a constellation featuring thousands of small satellites. Half of cardiac arrest patients seek medical help in weeks before event, study says More than half of those who experience a sudden cardiac arrest sought medical help in the weeks leading up to their health crisis, according to a study presented Thursday at the European Society of Cardiology Congress. N.C. lottery drawing comes up 9-9-9-9, leading to 1,303 winners The North Carolina Education Lottery said there were a total 1,303 $5,000 top prize winners when the number combination 9-9-9-9 came up in a Carolina Pick 4 drawing. Man wakes to find 4-foot snake in bedroom A British man received an unwelcome late night surprise when he awoke to find a 4-foot snake slithering around his bedroom. U.S. cannot 'snapback' sanctions on Iran, U.N. Security Council president says U.N. Security Council President Triansyah Djani said Tuesday that the United States cannot snapback sanctions on Iran. |
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New Virus Hot Spots: U.S. Islands from Hawaii to Puerto RicoU.S. islands in the Caribbean and the Pacific have growing cases of the coronavirus, which can spike even in places far removed from urban centers when controls are relaxed. Gaza Under Lockdown After First Local Cases of VirusThe territory’s first cases of community transmission of the virus have raised fears it will spread quickly and worsen an already devastated economy. Airline Job Cuts Could Pressure Congress and Trump on StimulusAmerican Airlines said it would furlough 19,000 workers if lawmakers do not extend aid to the industry, which has been hammered by the pandemic. Extra $300 Stimulus Unemployment Payment: Who Will Get It and When?Thirty states have so far signed on to President Trump’s stopgap program to get more money to the jobless. Here’s how it works. How Bacteria-Eating Bacteria Could Help Win the War Against GermsWhile microscopic and little known, predatory bacteria are among the world’s fiercest and most effective hunters. Heat, Smoke and Covid Are Battering the Workers Who Feed AmericaClimate change is piling on to the hazards already faced by California farm laborers, some of the country's poorest, most neglected workers. Melania Trump, Jacob Blake, College Suspensions: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Where We Stand on the PandemicAs summer draws to a close, four new developments in the treatment and understanding of the coronavirus have arisen in the United States and abroad. To Deal With China, Trump Should Learn GermanGermany is a manufacturing superpower that would be a decisive ally, along with the rest of the European Union, in a trade war against China. Where Is the Republican Party Heading?Instead of adopting a new platform, the party declared its support for President Trump. But what will it support when Trump is gone? Biden Wants to Return to a ‘Normal’ Foreign Policy. That’s the Problem.America can’t go back to being everywhere and solving every problem. Republicans Are Ripping Out ‘the Very Heart and Soul’ of Their PartyWhy are libertarian friends and free-market thinkers being purged from the coalition? The F.D.A. Commissioner’s Fuzzy MathStephen Hahn made misleading remarks about a coronavirus treatment. How did that happen? Buzz Bissinger: College Football Players Should Threaten to BoycottThe pandemic gives them an opportunity to demand what they deserve. Republican Convention: Best and Worst Moments From Night 1Our columnists and contributors give their rankings. Grievances on ParadeThe Republican Party may not have a platform, but it has a plan. Trump Has Failed the QAnon TestPast Republican leaders knew better than to allow the pathogens of extreme conspiracy theories to infect the political bloodstream. The Republicans’ Turn in the SpotlightReaders cast a critical eye on the opening of the Republican convention. How the Hollywood Fix Cornered the Influencer Paparazzi MarketFletcher Greene, 38, used to photograph all sorts of celebrities. But when the pandemic hit, the A-listers hid while Gen Z’s rising stars stayed in plain sight. Book Review: ‘The Lying Life of Adults,’ by Elena FerranteIn “The Lying Life of Adults,” a woman remembers rebelling against her family and befriending a long-estranged aunt. McDonald’s Investigating Whether Former C.E.O. Covered Up Others’ MisconductThe fast-food chain, which is seeking to claw back compensation from the fired chief executive, said it was also examining its human resources department. Kevin Clarkson Steps Down as Flurry of Text Messages Are Aired“So what are you doing sweet lady?” A flurry of 558 messages was sent by a senior state official over 27 days. A Michigan Woman Was Declared Dead, Then Woke Up at a Funeral HomeTimesha Beauchamp, 20, was taken to the funeral home in a body bag. When she arrived, a worker discovered her breathing with her eyes open. Whitney Cancels Show That Included Works Bought at Fund-RaisersBlack artists objected after they discovered their work had been acquired by the museum through discounted sales meant to benefit charities. Jerry Falwell Jr.’s Departure Brings Relief on Liberty University’s Campus“We almost had a monarchy,” said one of many students who said they supported Mr. Falwell’s exit. California Fires Live Updates: Firefighters Make Progress in ‘Marathon’ BattleAs some evacuation orders lift, a sheriff warned that “this is a time when some people will realize they no longer have homes.” 5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Wi-FiSo long, sluggish internet. The Actors With Disabilities Redefining RepresentationThese performers are creating a new template for the artist-as-activist, challenging their industry — and their audiences — to reconsider what inclusion really means. Orchestras Looking to Broaden Horizons? Start ImprovisingProgramming works involving improvisation would be one way to encourage ensembles to make classical music more inclusive. Can I Stay Friends With Someone Who Voices Racist Views?The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on what vices we should forgive in a friendship — and what we shouldn’t. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Asked My Husband to Leave for a Week’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Samantha Bee Stays Grounded With ‘The Great British Bake Off’The host of “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” also puts Carol Burnett and octopus videos on her list of essentials. The Extra Stigma of Mental Illness for African-AmericansIn my Black community, therapy was stigmatized as something for people who could not handle challenges. Kimberly Guilfoyle, the R.N.C.'s Woman in RedThe Reagans’ favorite color will never be the same after her speech at the Republican National Convention. More Recent Articles |
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The Trump administration on Tuesday blacklisted a Chinese chemist, accusing him of shipping synthetic opioids into the United States.
The four-day, largely virtual Republican National Convention kicked off in Charlotte, N.C., on August 24, 2020. Speakers include President Donald Trump, Sen. Mitch McConnell, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley and Rep. Kevin McCarthy.
Jamal Murray exploded for 42 points and Nikola Jokic added 31 to guide the Denver Nuggets to a 117-107 win over the Utah Jazz on Tuesday night.
A pilot fighting a fire on Mt. Hood National Forest outside Portland was killed Monday when their helicopter crashed, authorities said Tuesday.
The WHO Africa region was declared free of wild polio on Tuesday after four years without a case.
Legendary sprinter and eight-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt has tested positive for the coronavirus after celebrating his 34th birthday with a party last week.
The Arizona Cardinals locked up two-time Pro Bowl safety Budda Baker to a four-year contract extension that will make him the highest-paid player at the position in NFL history.
Argentine star Lionel Messi, widely considered one of the greatest players in soccer history, has informed Barcelona that he plans to leave the club this summer.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration said Tuesday it will cancel a planned furlough of 13,000 workers amid funding issues.
As the race to develop a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine unfolds around the globe, experts say the sheer logistics of vaccinating the masses might be even more daunting.
F-16 Fighting Falcons and Airmen assigned to the 480th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, 52nd Fighter Wing, have deployed to the 32nd Tactical Air Base in Lask, Poland, to participate in an aviation detachment rotation.
Wildfires in California have burned more than 1.25 million acres, state fire officials said Tuesday, as they expect favorable weather conditions to aid containment efforts.
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was named the 2019-20 NBA Defensive Player of the Year on Tuesday.
The Defense Logistics Agency awarded Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust a $617.5 million contract Tuesday for ownership, operation and maintenance of the water and wastewater utility systems at Oklahoma's Tinker AFB.
Portland Trail Blazers star guard Damian Lillard and Dallas Mavericks All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis both will miss Game 5 of their respective series because of knee injuries.
Officials at University of Florida Health announced Tuesday that they have enrolled the first two participants in a national study designed to assess whether convalescent blood plasma can stop progression of COVID-19.
New York's attorney general filed a lawsuit alongside Hawaii, New Jersey, New York City and the City and County of San Francisco seeking to block policy changes by the U.S. Postal Service ahead of the November election.
The company that owned the helicopter that crashed earlier this year killing NBA star Kobe Bryant and eight others is suing two air traffic controllers over the incident.
So far, SpaceX has sent a few hundred of its Starlink broadband satellites into orbit, but the aerospace company has plans for a constellation featuring thousands of small satellites.
More than half of those who experience a sudden cardiac arrest sought medical help in the weeks leading up to their health crisis, according to a study presented Thursday at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
The North Carolina Education Lottery said there were a total 1,303 $5,000 top prize winners when the number combination 9-9-9-9 came up in a Carolina Pick 4 drawing.
A British man received an unwelcome late night surprise when he awoke to find a 4-foot snake slithering around his bedroom.
U.N. Security Council President Triansyah Djani said Tuesday that the United States cannot snapback sanctions on Iran. 
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