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Kamala Harris declares the nation is at an 'inflection point' at DNC Sen. Kamala Harris officially accepted the nomination to be the Democratic candidate for vice president during the third night of the Democratic National Convention Wednesday. Celtics dominate 76ers to grab 2-0 series lead; Raptors, Jazz earn wins Behind another strong outing from Jayson Tatum, the Boston Celtics cruised to a 128-101 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round Eastern Conference playoff series. Helicopter pilot dies fighting fires in California as wildfire expand over night California fire officials blamed continued lightning and intense heat for expanding fires in the San Francisco Bay area and several other areas in Northern California. Brooks Koepka withdraws from Northern Trust over knee, hip injuries Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from The Northern Trust at TPC Boston, ending his 2019-20 PGA Tour season. Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman apologizes for using homophobic slur on air Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman was caught using a homophobic slur during Wednesday's game against the Kansas City Royals. Former FBI lawyer pleads guilty to falsifying email in Carter Page surveillance application Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty Wednesday to falsifying an email used to justify renewing the wiretap of President Donald Trump's former campaign aide Carter Page. Oscar De La Hoya, 47, resuming boxing career after 11-year retirement Oscar De La Hoya, 47, is planning to end his retirement and resume his boxing career after a 12-year hiatus. Hurricane Genevieve weakens to Category 1 off Mexican coast Hurricane Genevieve weakened to a Category 1 storm Wednesday and was expected to bring severe weather conditions to parts of the shoreline in the coming days, forecasters say. Houston Astros' Yordan Alvarez to undergo season-ending knee surgery Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez, the reigning American League Rookie of the Year, will have season-ending knee surgery next week. Florida Keys to release 750M genetically modified mosquitoes to stop disease spread Local authorities in the Florida Keys gave their approval Wednesday to a plan to release genetically modified mosquitoes to prevent the spread of dengue fever and other diseases. William Barr announces nearly 1,500 arrests made under 'Operation Legend' William Barr on Wednesday announced that nearly 1,500 arrests have been made under the collaborative initiative between federal and local law enforcement known as "Operation Legend." San Francisco 49ers to sign ex-Seattle Seahawks WR Jaron Brown With injuries mounting at the position, the San Francisco 49ers are signing former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaron Brown. Bayern Munich beats Lyon to join PSG in Champions League final Bayern Munich used a pair of goals from Serge Gnabry to beat Lyon 3-0 in their Champions League semifinal match, joining Paris Saint-Germain in the European competition's championship game. HelloFresh issues recall of onions related to salmonella outbreak Food delivery service HelloFresh on Wednesday issued a recall of onions related to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 860 people. Cold gas ejected from the center of the Milky Way puzzles scientists Astrophysicists have found bullet-like globs of dense, cold gas that were expelled from the center of the Milky Way. Preterm birth might raise risk for health problems, early death, study says Women who deliver preterm babies have a higher risk for developing chronic health conditions -- and dying from them in the ensuing years, a study published Wednesday by BMJ found. Trump calls for Goodyear boycott after alleged 'ban on MAGA hats' President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for a boycott of Goodyear products amid reports that the company bans employees from wearing political garb, including his own campaign merchandise. Lezmond Mitchell seeks emergency stay of execution from Supreme Court Death row inmate Lezmond Mitchell filed an emergency application for a stay of execution with the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Famous birthdays for Aug. 19: Fat Joe, Kyra Sedgwick Rapper Fat Joe turns 50 and actor Kyra Sedgwick turns 55, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 19. Dozens dead after migrant boat explodes off Libyan coast At least 45 people died this week when the boat they were using to cross the Mediterranean Sea exploded off the coast of Libya, the United Nations said Wednesday. S&P 500 falls from new record after Fed says pandemic will 'weigh heavily' on economy The S&P 500 fell from a new record high and markets fell widely after the Federal Reserve expressed concerns about the future economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Plane landing delayed by wayward bear on the runway A plane attempting to land at a Russian airport was delayed for about 20 minutes due to an unusual hazard on the runway -- a wandering bear. |
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China Hid Coronavirus Dangers From Beijing, U.S. Agencies FindA new U.S. intelligence report says top officials in Beijing were in the dark in early January on the true dangers of the virus. That could affect U.S. policy on China. Walmart, Target and Other Big-Box Retailers See Profits Surge During PandemicWalmart and Target reported record sales in the second quarter, driven by the convenience of one-stop shopping and their e-commerce operations. California Endures Fires, Blackouts, a Heat Wave and a PandemicThe nation’s most-populated state is facing multiple crises, including 23 major wildfires raging while the daily death toll from the coronavirus is above 100. Trump on QAnon Followers: 'These Are People That Love Our Country'When asked, the president did not question the truth behind the claims of the QAnon conspiracy movement. Instead, he offered his help. Facebook Removes 790 QAnon Groups to Fight Conspiracy TheoryThe social network also said it was restricting another 1,950 groups, 440 pages on Facebook and more than 10,000 accounts on Instagram related to the conspiracy group. Trump Administration Plans Arms Sale to U.A.E. Despite Israeli WorriesThe Trump White House is quietly planning sales of F-35 stealth fighters and advanced drones to the Emiratis as part of a wider plan to realign the Middle East, but Israel and Congress may object. Trump Phone Calls Add to Lingering Questions About Russian InterferenceA Senate committee went further than the Mueller report on key points about Russia’s election sabotage operations and the Trump campaign. The President, the Postal Service and the ElectionRecent cuts have raised a question: Is President Trump deliberately slowing the mail to help his chances in the election? Coronavirus Schools BriefingHow is the pandemic reshaping education? Get the latest news. The Trump Campaign Accepted Russian Help to Win in 2016. Case Closed.“Cooperation” or “collusion” or whatever. It was a plot against American democracy. Who’s the Best First Lady?You know, we’re voting for more than a president. A Convention Without Convening That SucceedsWe get to see some of the biggest names in the liberal cause remind us of what decency looks like. You’ve Checked Your Temperature. Now, What’s Your Risk Tolerance?Getting out of our bunkers doesn’t mean throwing caution to the wind. Trump vs. Biden Is an American History Rerun2020 is the struggle between racial liberalism and racial conservatism. Why Are Senate Republicans Playing Dead?They’re allowing President Trump to place loyalists in important government positions. Uber and Lyft Just Can’t Stop Flouting the LawBoth are threatening to pull out of California this week over a law requiring them to treat their workers as full-fledged employees. Lezmond Mitchell’s Death Sentence Is an Affront to Navajo SovereigntyTrump should commute his sentence to life without parole before his Aug. 26 execution date. I Tried Microsoft’s Flight Simulator. The Earth Never Seemed So Real.Microsoft’s latest version of Flight Simulator is so realistic that it suggests a new way of understanding the digital world. The Jersey Shore Vacation of my ImaginationWhere the Bruce is loud, and the Rolling Rocks are cold. How Much Is an Album Worth in 2020: $3.49? $77? $1,000? Maybe $0It depends who’s selling. As some artists release records that feel like footnotes to bigger businesses, others double down on their value. Final Meals at Closing Restaurants: ‘I Will Dream of Those Dumplings’New Yorkers, losing their favorite spots because of the pandemic, are returning for one last burger, one more bowl of ramen. Colleges Closing: University Outbreaks and Parental AngstCoronavirus clusters have been linked to fraternities, sororities, and off-campus parties. North Korea’s Leader Admits His Economic Goals Have FailedKim Jong-un plans to hold a rare Workers’ Party congress in January to chart a new course after the country was hammered by sanctions, floods and the pandemic. New Local Election Ordered in N.J. After Mail-In Voter Fraud ChargesA judge ruled that the election in Paterson had been irreversibly tainted. The president has used the case to assail mail-in voting as dangerous, though election experts disagree. Bryce Hall, TikTok Influencer, Has Power Shut Off by Los AngelesThis month, Mayor Eric Garcetti said that Angelenos who violated the city’s guidelines on gatherings during a health crisis would have their water and power turned off. Today, he followed through. U.S. Suspends Bilateral Agreements With Hong Kong, Escalating Tensions With ChinaThe actions are part of the Trump administration’s broader efforts to punish China for its attempts to stifle political dissent in Hong Kong. Michigan to Pay $600 Million to Victims of Flint Water CrisisResidents were left ill and relying on bottled water. Health officials said the effects on children were most concerning. Why Did a Chinese Diplomat Walk All Over People on a Pacific Island?The dispute over a welcome ceremony in Kiribati has put concerns about Chinese diplomacy and colonialism front and center. Three in Masks Sought in Denver House Fire That Killed FiveDetectives hope that a chilling picture of people in dark hoods and white masks leads them to those who set fire to a house this month, killing five members of a Senegalese family. Tokyo Now Has Transparent Public Toilets. Let Us Explain.Using “smart glass,” a Pritzker Prize-winning architect created colorful toilet stalls to allay fears about safety and hygiene. The toilets were set up in two public parks. In Lagos, a Homegrown Ballet Academy Leaps Into the SpotlightA viral video has lifted the school’s fortunes and visibility. “It’s not only about the dance itself,” its founder says, “it’s about the value of dance education.” The Future Looks Very Different on Opposite Sides of Los AngelesIn “Show Them You’re Good,” Jeff Hobbs examines the high school experiences of boys in Beverly Hills and Compton. Social Justice Guides Are All Over InstagramArtists, activists and academics are dropping knowledge and resources on Instagram in an effort to democratize access to information. Jill Biden Is Not Melania TrumpWell, obviously. But as she stepped into the spotlight at the convention, she offered a different type of model. More Recent Articles |
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Sen. Kamala Harris officially accepted the nomination to be the Democratic candidate for vice president during the third night of the Democratic National Convention Wednesday.
Behind another strong outing from Jayson Tatum, the Boston Celtics cruised to a 128-101 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday to take a 2-0 lead in the first-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
California fire officials blamed continued lightning and intense heat for expanding fires in the San Francisco Bay area and several other areas in Northern California.
Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from The Northern Trust at TPC Boston, ending his 2019-20 PGA Tour season.
Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman was caught using a homophobic slur during Wednesday's game against the Kansas City Royals.
Former FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith pleaded guilty Wednesday to falsifying an email used to justify renewing the wiretap of President Donald Trump's former campaign aide Carter Page.
Oscar De La Hoya, 47, is planning to end his retirement and resume his boxing career after a 12-year hiatus.
Hurricane Genevieve weakened to a Category 1 storm Wednesday and was expected to bring severe weather conditions to parts of the shoreline in the coming days, forecasters say.
Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez, the reigning American League Rookie of the Year, will have season-ending knee surgery next week.
Local authorities in the Florida Keys gave their approval Wednesday to a plan to release genetically modified mosquitoes to prevent the spread of dengue fever and other diseases.
William Barr on Wednesday announced that nearly 1,500 arrests have been made under the collaborative initiative between federal and local law enforcement known as "Operation Legend."
With injuries mounting at the position, the San Francisco 49ers are signing former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaron Brown.
Bayern Munich used a pair of goals from Serge Gnabry to beat Lyon 3-0 in their Champions League semifinal match, joining Paris Saint-Germain in the European competition's championship game.
Food delivery service HelloFresh on Wednesday issued a recall of onions related to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened more than 860 people.
Astrophysicists have found bullet-like globs of dense, cold gas that were expelled from the center of the Milky Way.
Women who deliver preterm babies have a higher risk for developing chronic health conditions -- and dying from them in the ensuing years, a study published Wednesday by BMJ found.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for a boycott of Goodyear products amid reports that the company bans employees from wearing political garb, including his own campaign merchandise.
Death row inmate Lezmond Mitchell filed an emergency application for a stay of execution with the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Rapper Fat Joe turns 50 and actor Kyra Sedgwick turns 55, among the famous birthdays for Aug. 19.
At least 45 people died this week when the boat they were using to cross the Mediterranean Sea exploded off the coast of Libya, the United Nations said Wednesday.
The S&P 500 fell from a new record high and markets fell widely after the Federal Reserve expressed concerns about the future economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A plane attempting to land at a Russian airport was delayed for about 20 minutes due to an unusual hazard on the runway -- a wandering bear. 
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