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Tropical Storm Genevieve brushes Baja California Sur Despite continued weakening from its peak as a Category 4 hurricane earlier this week, Genevieve remains a dangerous storm as it paralleled the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico, on Thursday. Northern Trust: Harris English among four co-leaders after Round 1 Harris English and three others were tied atop the leaderboard after the opening round of The Northern Trust on Thursday at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass. Houston rapper Breadman, 8 others charged in drug conspiracies The Justice Department announced Thursday that authorities have arrested nine people, including the Houston rapper Jermaine West, on a slew of drug charges. Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman suspended, pulled from NFL games after slur The Cincinnati Reds have suspended broadcaster Thom Brennaman after he uttered a homophobic slur, which aired live during the team's game against the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday. Barr: U.S. will not seek death penalty for 'ISIS Beatles' The United States said it would not seek the death penalty for two men known as the "ISIS Beatles," while calling for Britain to release evidence related to their case. Minnesota Timberwolves win No. 1 overall pick in 2020 NBA draft lottery The Minnesota Timberwolves hold the top-overall selection in this year's draft after winning the 2020 NBA draft lottery Thursday night. Chiefs ban fans from wearing headdresses, Native American face paint The Kansas City Chiefs are prohibiting fans from wearing headdresses and Native American-themed face paint into Arrowhead Stadium. Relatives of victims face 'Golden State Killer' Joseph DeAngelo in court Relatives of the 13 people Joseph DeAngelo pleaded guilty to murdering faced him in a California court Thursday, telling the so-called "Golden State Killer" how his crimes affected their lives for decades. Advocates accuse ICE of serving pork, spoiled halal meals to Muslim detainees Advocacy groups have accused U.S. immigration officials of providing pork and rancid halal meals to Muslim detainees at a Miami processing center. Watch: Phillies reliever Jose Alvarez carted off after taking 105-mph liner to groin Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Jose Alvarez was carted off the field after taking a line drive to the groin during Thursday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Buffalo. 'RuPaul's Drag Race' contestant Chi Chi DeVayne dies at 34 Chi Chi Devayne, who competed on two seasons of "RuPaul's Drag Race," died at the age of 34, the show announced. Pentagon: It's time to bring microelectronics manufacturing to the U.S. The U.S. government must entice companies to do more microelectronics manufacturing in the United States, the Pentagon's undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment said Thursday. Former White House adviser Steve Bannon arrested, charged with fraud Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced criminal charges against former senior White House adviser Steve Bannon and said he was arrested by authorities. Mets' games vs. Marlins, Yankees postponed after positive COVID-19 tests Two members of the New York Mets have recorded positive coronavirus tests, leading to the postponement of the team's upcoming games against the Miami Marlins and New York Yankees. Former soldier sentenced to 30 months in prison for distributing bomb instructions Former U.S. soldier Jarret Smith was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for distributing instructions to make explosives including a car bomb and napalm. Challenges come when NIH harnesses AI to fight COVID-19, experts say Health experts warn that researchers will need to overcome various challenges -- such as HIPAA and digital access to medical data -- before artificial intelligence can be used to combat COVID-19. Jacqueline D. Van Ovost becomes only female four-star leader in DoD Jacqueline D. Van Ovost became commander of Air Mobility Command and the fifth female four-star leader in Air Force history Thursday -- and the only woman with four stars currently serving in the military. Former Uber security officer charged with concealing 2016 breach Uber's former chief security officer, Joseph Sullivan, was charged with paying hackers to conceal a 2016 breach against the company affecting about 57 million users and drivers. Australian family's lottery numbers pay off after 50 years An Australian man won a lottery jackpot of more than $700,000 by playing a set of numbers that his family has been using for lottery drawings for 50 years. Watch: Beloved stalk of corn growing through sidewalk rescued after uprooting A stalk of corn that became a local landmark and a viral sensation when it sprouted in a sidewalk crack in a South Dakota city was rescued by a local family after being uprooted and presumed dead. 'Super-spreaders' caused up to 20% of all COVID-19 cases in Georgia, study finds About 20% of all COVID-19 infections in Georgia during the early stages of the outbreak were "directly" linked with 2% of the cases, according to a study published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Sen. Bill Cassidy tests positive for COVID-19 Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and has entered quarantine after being exposed to an individual infected with the coronavirus. One in three U.S. high school students vaped in 2019, CDC says Nearly one-third of all American high school students used e-cigarettes in 2019, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Appeals court denies stay of execution for Lezmond Mitchell in Indiana An appeals court on Thursday denied a stay of execution for a federal death row inmate challenging the U.S. government's plans to use a single drug in its lethal injection protocol. |
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Kamala Harris’s Father, Donald Harris, is a Prominent EconomistDonald J. Harris, a Jamaican-born economics professor, has expressed regret that a custody battle brought his close contact with his daughters “to an abrupt halt.” Steve Bannon is Arrested and Charged With Fraud in 'We Build the Wall' CampaignMr. Bannon and three others are accused in a scheme to use funds raised for construction to pay for personal expenses. Arrest Disrupts Bannon’s Efforts to Stay Relevant After Leaving White HouseSince leaving the Trump administration, the former senior adviser was caught up in federal investigations and lost command of the far-right arena he once ruled. How Bannon and His Indicted Business Partners Cashed In on TrumpThe men had a history of monetizing conservative causes long before they were charged with fraud this week in a scheme to build a private border wall. Trump Must Turn Over Tax Returns to D.A., Judge RulesA federal judge rejected the president’s argument that a subpoena seeking eight years of his tax returns was “wildly overbroad.” Top Republican National Security Officials Say They Will Vote for BidenIn a letter released hours before Joe Biden delivered his nomination acceptance speech, over 70 senior officials called President Trump “unfit to lead” and outlined their support for his opponent. Instead of Isolating Iran, U.S. Finds Itself on the Outside Over Nuclear DealAllies and adversaries alike have refused to recognize the Trump administration’s demand for sanctions, potentially weakening American authority worldwide. Former Postal Governor Tells Congress Mnuchin Politicized Postal ServiceDavid C. Williams also said he raised concerns about Louis DeJoy, the embattled postmaster general, before he was hired. School Nurses Are on the Coronavirus Front Lines. But Many Schools Don’t Have One.Less than 40 percent of the nation’s schools had a full-time nurse before the pandemic, and there has been no national effort to hire more. Unemployment Claims Rise as Rollout of $300 Benefit LagsWith the labor market showing new fragility, most states have yet to seek funds under President Trump’s stopgap plan to supplement weekly jobless pay. Episode One: The Book of StatusesFrom Serial and The New York Times: “Nice White Parents” looks at the 60-year relationship between white parents and the public school down the block. Joe Biden’s 30-Year QuestThe former vice president twice failed to secure the Democratic nomination. Now that he has succeeded, how much will his past mistakes affect his bid for the White House? What Biden Must DoA special round-table episode on what’s at stake during this week’s Democratic convention. Plus: a requiem for the “nerd Coachella.” Steve Bannon’s Art of the GriftThe big idea to build a wall on the southern border looks like a big con. The Democrats Who Rose to the MomentA nation’s soldiers in a time of crisis. Stocks Are Soaring. So Is Misery.Optimism about Apple’s future profits won’t pay this month’s rent. Trumpism Is a Racket, and Steve Bannon Knew ItIn the MAGA movement, you’re either a predator or a mark. Why Recent Republican Presidents Have Been Economic FailuresJoe Biden should remind Americans that Democrats have been better stewards of the economy for decades. I’ve Been Married to the Military for 15 Years. Our Luck Just Ran Out.The men and women of the military are essential workers, too. Milwaukee Lost the DNC and Much MoreA virtual convention is about as nourishing for its host city as a virtual bratwurst is to a hungry man. Our Normalness Made Me Drunk. Maybe It Made Me Stupid.A fishing trip is a reminder of the impulses that stop us from protecting ourselves. Impossible, Unthinkable Change Is Happening in BelarusEmployees of state-controlled institutions are on strike, demanding that the president step down. More U.S. Residents Are Getting Dual Citizenship in Greece, Italy and ElsewhereMany U.S. citizens whose families immigrated from Europe are eligible, and the pandemic has caused an uptick in applications. Poor Planning Left California Short of Electricity in a Heat WaveScores of power plants were down or operating below their capacity just as hot weather drove up demand. Washington Football Team Coach Ron Rivera Says He Has CancerIn a year of franchise turmoil, Rivera will undergo treatment for early stage lymphoma while helping to lead organizational change. Washington Police Officer Charged With Murdering Man Outside Grocery StoreOfficer Jeffrey Nelson of the Auburn Police Department was charged under a new state law that makes it easier to hold the police accountable for the unjustified use of deadly force, prosecutors said. Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Bagged Peaches Sickens DozensAt least 68 cases and 14 hospitalizations have been reported in nine states, federal health authorities said. In South Korea’s New Covid-19 Outbreak, Religion and Politics CollideThe Sarang Jeil Church in Seoul has been a magnet for thousands of conservative Christians who fear their country is turning communist under President Moon Jae-in. Many have contracted the coronavirus. Most of $600 Million Settlement in Flint Water Crisis Will Go to ChildrenThe settlement still needs federal court approval, but Flint residents were being cautiously optimistic after the drawn-out crisis: “I just want it to be over.” ‘Drive the Blade In’: Xi Shakes Up China’s Law-and-Order ForcesCiting Mao, the Communist Party has started a campaign to ensure that police officers, judges and state security agents remain loyal and disciplined in challenging times. Bright Eyes’ Summertime SadnessConor Oberst’s band returns with its first new album in nine years, “Down in the Weeds Where the World Once Was,” an LP that tempers despair with battered optimism. Baseball’s Unwritten Rules: Where Does It Say You Can’t Do That?Fernando Tatis Jr.’s grand slam with a big lead set off a new round of pearl-clutching. But even he didn’t understand what he had done wrong. Breastfeeding My Son Was a Long, Hard Journey, but We Took It TogetherI nursed for 2 ½ years, doing what was right for my family and ignoring others’ comments. ‘Peninsula’ Review: The First Rule of Zombie Club Is Run!In this follow-up to “Train to Busan,” a soldier turned survivor returns to a ruined country teeming with zombies and worse. Vacationing Israeli Teen Says She Was Gang-Raped, Shocking the NationOne of the accused has said that as many as 30 men took part in the attack at a hotel in the Red Sea resort city of Eilat. On Fox News, Palin used a sexist smear to suggest Harris betrayed her convictions.More Recent Articles |
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Despite continued weakening from its peak as a Category 4 hurricane earlier this week, Genevieve remains a dangerous storm as it paralleled the coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico, on Thursday.
Harris English and three others were tied atop the leaderboard after the opening round of The Northern Trust on Thursday at TPC Boston in Norton, Mass.
The Justice Department announced Thursday that authorities have arrested nine people, including the Houston rapper Jermaine West, on a slew of drug charges.
The Cincinnati Reds have suspended broadcaster Thom Brennaman after he uttered a homophobic slur, which aired live during the team's game against the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday.
The United States said it would not seek the death penalty for two men known as the "ISIS Beatles," while calling for Britain to release evidence related to their case.
The Minnesota Timberwolves hold the top-overall selection in this year's draft after winning the 2020 NBA draft lottery Thursday night.
The Kansas City Chiefs are prohibiting fans from wearing headdresses and Native American-themed face paint into Arrowhead Stadium.
Relatives of the 13 people Joseph DeAngelo pleaded guilty to murdering faced him in a California court Thursday, telling the so-called "Golden State Killer" how his crimes affected their lives for decades.
Advocacy groups have accused U.S. immigration officials of providing pork and rancid halal meals to Muslim detainees at a Miami processing center.
Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Jose Alvarez was carted off the field after taking a line drive to the groin during Thursday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays in Buffalo.
Chi Chi Devayne, who competed on two seasons of "RuPaul's Drag Race," died at the age of 34, the show announced.
The U.S. government must entice companies to do more microelectronics manufacturing in the United States, the Pentagon's undersecretary for acquisition and sustainment said Thursday.
Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced criminal charges against former senior White House adviser Steve Bannon and said he was arrested by authorities.
Two members of the New York Mets have recorded positive coronavirus tests, leading to the postponement of the team's upcoming games against the Miami Marlins and New York Yankees.
Former U.S. soldier Jarret Smith was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for distributing instructions to make explosives including a car bomb and napalm.
Health experts warn that researchers will need to overcome various challenges -- such as HIPAA and digital access to medical data -- before artificial intelligence can be used to combat COVID-19.
Jacqueline D. Van Ovost became commander of Air Mobility Command and the fifth female four-star leader in Air Force history Thursday -- and the only woman with four stars currently serving in the military.
Uber's former chief security officer, Joseph Sullivan, was charged with paying hackers to conceal a 2016 breach against the company affecting about 57 million users and drivers.
An Australian man won a lottery jackpot of more than $700,000 by playing a set of numbers that his family has been using for lottery drawings for 50 years.
A stalk of corn that became a local landmark and a viral sensation when it sprouted in a sidewalk crack in a South Dakota city was rescued by a local family after being uprooted and presumed dead.
About 20% of all COVID-19 infections in Georgia during the early stages of the outbreak were "directly" linked with 2% of the cases, according to a study published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and has entered quarantine after being exposed to an individual infected with the coronavirus.
Nearly one-third of all American high school students used e-cigarettes in 2019, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
An appeals court on Thursday denied a stay of execution for a federal death row inmate challenging the U.S. government's plans to use a single drug in its lethal injection protocol. 
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