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U.S. designates Confucius Institute foreign mission of Beijing the Trump administration on Thursday designated the Confucius Institute U.S. Center as a foreign mission, accusing it of being apart of the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda machine. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic to play at U.S. Open; Bianca Andreescu pulls out Novak Djokovic, the top-ranked tennis player in the world, announced Thursday he will compete in this month's Western & Southern Open and U.S. Open in New York. Tropical Storm Josephine forms, shatters another Atlantic hurricane season record Tropical Storm Josephine developed over the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday and is forecast to produce gusty winds and downpours in parts of the Leeward Islands this weekend before it runs into some more weather hurdles. Seahawks cut CB Kemah Siverand for trying to sneak woman into team hotel The Seattle Seahawks released rookie cornerback Kemah Siverand earlier this week after he was caught attempting to sneak a female visitor into the team's hotel. Justice Department accuses Yale of discriminating against Asian, White applicants The Justice Department on Thursday accused Yale University of discriminating against Asian and White applicants in its undergraduate admissions process. BAE Systems nabs $103.6M contract to upgrade USS Preble BAE Systems received a $103.6 million contract to repair and modernize USS Preble during its scheduled depot maintenance period, the DoD announced. San Francisco 49ers signing TE George Kittle to record extension The San Francisco 49ers and All-Pro tight end George Kittle are in agreement on a multiyear contract extension that will make him the highest-paid player at the position in league history. Biden calls on governors nationwide to issue mask mandates Former Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday called for governors nationwide to mandate that Americans wear masks outside their homes for at least three months to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Buffalo Bills sign LT Dion Dawkins to 4-year extension Offensive lineman Dion Dawkins has agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Buffalo Bills that will run through the 2024 season. Trump administration rolls back Obama-era methane regulations The Trump administration on Thursday lifted restrictions on methane leaks, rolling back Obama-era regulations on the greenhouse gas. USS 'Woody' Williams pulls into Naples for logistics stop The USS Hershel "Woody" Williams arrived in Naples Thursday for a routine logistics stop, the Navy announced. All-Pro TE Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs agree to 4-year contract extension The Kansas City Chiefs and five-time Pro Bowl tight end Travis Kelce have reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension. Israel, U.S. test Arrow 2 missile interceptor system The Israel Defense Ministry and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency successfully tested the Arrow 2 interceptor system Wednesday night, according to the Defense Ministry. Federal judge orders Trump campaign to provide evidence of Pa. voter fraud A federal judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's re-election campaign to produce evidence of voter fraud in Pennsylvania related to mail-in ballots. Unfair Mexican imports will destroy U.S. produce industry, farmers contend A flood of cheap, subsidized fruit and vegetables from Mexico threatens to kill off domestic produce farms in the Southeast, farmers and legislators told the Trump Administration in an online hearing Thursday. Distancing, less physical activity during pandemic cause stress, anxiety to soar Anxiety and depression have been widespread during COVID-19 lockdowns this spring, due in part to social distancing and declines in physical activity, two surveys published Thursday showed. Friendships in Iraqi soccer league show 'contact hypothesis' works, but has limits Christian soccer players who played alongside Muslim teammates in an interfaith soccer league in Iraq were more likely change their behavior for the better towards Muslim players. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp withdraws lawsuit over Atlanta mask mandate Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday withdrew his lawsuit against Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over her decision to issue a mask mandate and other COVID-19 restrictions. Oprah Winfrey joins HBO special 'Between the World and Me' Oprah Winfrey will appear in an adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates' book on being Black in the United States, "Between the World and Me," HBO said Thursday. Watch: California's 95-year-old 'Bicycle Bob' rides his 100,000th mile A 95-year-old California man known to neighbors as "Bicycle Bob" was treated to a celebration after he logged his 100,000th mile of cycling. Watch: California city hunting aggressive turkey that forced park closure Officials in a California city said they are attempting to capture and relocate a wild turkey that was a longtime beloved resident before becoming so aggressive he forced the closure of a local park. Lady Gaga to perform at 2020 VMAs Lady Gaga announced Thursday that she will perform a song from her new album "Chromatica" live at the MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 30. |
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Israel and United Arab Emirates Strike Major Diplomatic AgreementPresident Trump announced that Israel and the United Arab Emirates would establish “full normalization of relations” and that in exchange Israel would forgo for now “declaring sovereignty” over occupied West Bank territory. Netanyahu Drops Troubled Annexation Plan for Diplomatic GainIn an abrupt reversal, Israel’s prime minister “suspended” a promise to annex part of the West Bank in exchange for a historic opening with the U.A.E. New Zealand Beat the Coronavirus Once. Can It Do It Again?Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has revived her “go hard, go early” approach as officials grapple with a mysterious cluster that might have originated in a frozen food warehouse. Trump Encourages Racist Conspiracy Theory About Kamala HarrisPresident Trump said he heard that Ms. Harris, the presumptive Democratic vice-presidential nominee born in California, was not eligible for the ticket, repeating a theory that is rampant among his followers. Constitutional scholars quickly called his words false and irresponsible. Trump Makes Clear His Opposition to More Money for USPS to Support Mail VotingThe president’s remarks fueled alarm among Democrats that he is seeking to undercut the election and sow confusion about the outcome. Think QAnon Is on the Fringe? So Was the Tea PartyFollowers of the pro-Trump conspiracy movement are winning elections and worrying moderate Republicans. Sound familiar? How Joe Biden Chose Kamala Harris as VPJoe Biden winnowed a large list of candidates to four finalists before settling on Kamala Harris, in a process shaped by questions of loyalty. He is eyeing other contenders for top administration jobs. Why Mike Pence Should Be Worried About Debating Kamala HarrisThe story of her career can be explained, in part, by a series of dramatic moments during congressional hearings and primary debates. Here are five of them. Who Would Replace Kamala Harris in the Senate for California? Let the Jockeying BeginAs the Democratic vice-presidential nominee hits the campaign trail, a race to replace her kicks off. Justice Dept. Accuses Yale of Discrimination Against White, Asian-American ApplicantsThe Trump administration said the university discriminated against Asian-American and white applicants. Yale defended its practices and vowed to maintain them. Coronavirus, Israel, Animal Tears: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Episode Four: ‘Here’s Another Fun Thing You Can Do’Is it possible to limit the power of white parents? Why Teachers Aren’t Ready to Reopen SchoolsThe president is demanding schools return to in-person learning. Officials are answering that call. But teachers and their unions say many of those plans are unsafe. ‘Coronavirus Schools Briefing’A newsletter on how the pandemic is upending education. Coming soon. A Geopolitical Earthquake Just Hit the MideastThe Israel-United Arab Emirates deal will be felt throughout the region. Trump’s Racist, Statist Suburban DreamRacial inequality wasn’t an accident. It was an ugly political choice. This Is Where I StandThe power of conservative radicalism in an age of upheaval. After Trump, America Needs Accountability for His CorruptionRestoring the rule of law is not the same as “lock her up.” We Just Saw the Future of Anti-Abortion LawsAn appellate court has reinstated a bizarre grab bag of statutes that were invalidated more than three years ago. Remote Learning Is Hard. Losing Family Members Is Worse.I’m a low-income student in a crowded apartment, and my family is vulnerable to Covid-19. The benefits of returning to school are not worth our health. The Boston Tea Party Was More Than That. It Was a Riot.We do not care for the revolutionary spirit to survive the revolution. The revolution, however, goes nowhere without it. Joe Biden and the Leaders of 2020: Educated by Public UniversitiesThey’re the graduates of public universities, and they’ve stepped into the void of presidential leadership. Aliens Are Protesting in Israel. They Still Can’t Beat Bibi.This summer’s protests against the prime minister have given Israel’s toothless left an outlet — but not power. I Started Khan Academy. We Can Still Avoid an Education Catastrophe.Virtual school will never be a perfect replacement for in-person learning, but there’s a lot of room for improvement. The Immoral Double Life of the Former King of SpainAn outdated culture allowed King Juan Carlos I to become a lobbyist for Arab dictatorships and to hide his fortune for decades. How to Cycle Up ‘Mount Everest’A biking challenge known as “Everesting” — hill repeats equal in distance to the climb up the mountain — is catching on, with records rapidly falling. Are You Overpraising Your Child?All those “Good jobs!” might be undermining kids’ independence and self-confidence. Fortnite Creator Sues Apple and Google After Ban From App StoresEpic Games, the maker of the popular game, provoked the tech giants by violating their policies, then released a social media campaign and lawsuits to confront them. Man Charged With Murdering 4-Year-Old Whose Killing Prompted U.S. Anti-Crime OperationThe Justice Department last month named an operation to combat violent crime in cities after LeGend Taliferro, who was shot and killed while he slept in an apartment in Kansas City, Mo. Afghanistan to Investigate Video Showing Forces Mutilating Taliban CorpsesMany fear the video and other inflammatory clips circulating on social media will fuel revenge-taking long after any peace deal. As Britain Climbs Out of an Economic Pit, Tough Questions LoomThe government’s aid programs are winding down, and officials are so far resisting pressure to extend them. But what if the virus resurges? $400 Unemployment Stimulus Is Really $300, and Won’t Arrive SoonNew state claims fell below one million for the first week since March. But jobless ranks remain vast, and a White House relief plan faces hurdles. Belarus Protests: Mass Beatings, Detentions as President Clings to PowerThe violence appeared aimed at scaring off protesters who have taken to the streets since Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, an authoritarian, claimed victory in last weekend’s election. N.C.A.A. Doctors Say Football Is a Bad Idea. But They Aren’t Deciding.The conferences, not the N.C.A.A., will make the decisions about whether to play a season in the fall. What Happens When the Season Changes?Taking refuge outdoors is still an option. Tobe Nwigwe Never Planned to Go Viral. Then He Rapped About Breonna Taylor.The Houston rapper and singer has been making music with a close-knit team for five years. A 44-second track released in July brought his message to a larger audience. Remembering Music’s Saving Powers at AuschwitzAnita Lasker-Wallfisch, who says her role as a cellist in the camp orchestra kept her alive, takes her message to the Salzburg Festival. In a Pair of ‘Hubs,’ the N.H.L. Postseason Has Been Anything but NeutralFighting has made a comeback, rest is more important than ever and players are hiding injuries from opponents staying in the same hotel. “It’s been nasty from the beginning,” said one TV analyst. What Are Walter Van Beirendonck, Virgil Abloh and Kanye West Fighting About?Walter Van Beirendonck says Louis Vuitton’s latest men’s collection looks familiar, and Kanye West steps into the fray. Why Be Vulnerable?Nothing like a pandemic to show people we don’t have it all together. He Doesn’t Mind Being Shared, Unless His Mates Try to Eat Each Other’s EggsA Brazilian frog species engages in reproductive behavior never seen in amphibians before. More Recent Articles |
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the Trump administration on Thursday designated the Confucius Institute U.S. Center as a foreign mission, accusing it of being apart of the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda machine.
Novak Djokovic, the top-ranked tennis player in the world, announced Thursday he will compete in this month's Western & Southern Open and U.S. Open in New York.
Tropical Storm Josephine developed over the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday and is forecast to produce gusty winds and downpours in parts of the Leeward Islands this weekend before it runs into some more weather hurdles.
The Seattle Seahawks released rookie cornerback Kemah Siverand earlier this week after he was caught attempting to sneak a female visitor into the team's hotel.
The Justice Department on Thursday accused Yale University of discriminating against Asian and White applicants in its undergraduate admissions process.
BAE Systems received a $103.6 million contract to repair and modernize USS Preble during its scheduled depot maintenance period, the DoD announced.
The San Francisco 49ers and All-Pro tight end George Kittle are in agreement on a multiyear contract extension that will make him the highest-paid player at the position in league history.
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday called for governors nationwide to mandate that Americans wear masks outside their homes for at least three months to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Offensive lineman Dion Dawkins has agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Buffalo Bills that will run through the 2024 season.
The Trump administration on Thursday lifted restrictions on methane leaks, rolling back Obama-era regulations on the greenhouse gas.
The USS Hershel "Woody" Williams arrived in Naples Thursday for a routine logistics stop, the Navy announced.
The Kansas City Chiefs and five-time Pro Bowl tight end Travis Kelce have reached an agreement on a multiyear contract extension.
The Israel Defense Ministry and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency successfully tested the Arrow 2 interceptor system Wednesday night, according to the Defense Ministry.
A federal judge on Thursday ordered President Donald Trump's re-election campaign to produce evidence of voter fraud in Pennsylvania related to mail-in ballots.
A flood of cheap, subsidized fruit and vegetables from Mexico threatens to kill off domestic produce farms in the Southeast, farmers and legislators told the Trump Administration in an online hearing Thursday.
Anxiety and depression have been widespread during COVID-19 lockdowns this spring, due in part to social distancing and declines in physical activity, two surveys published Thursday showed.
Christian soccer players who played alongside Muslim teammates in an interfaith soccer league in Iraq were more likely change their behavior for the better towards Muslim players.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Thursday withdrew his lawsuit against Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over her decision to issue a mask mandate and other COVID-19 restrictions.
Oprah Winfrey will appear in an adaptation of Ta-Nehisi Coates' book on being Black in the United States, "Between the World and Me," HBO said Thursday.
A 95-year-old California man known to neighbors as "Bicycle Bob" was treated to a celebration after he logged his 100,000th mile of cycling.
Officials in a California city said they are attempting to capture and relocate a wild turkey that was a longtime beloved resident before becoming so aggressive he forced the closure of a local park.
Lady Gaga announced Thursday that she will perform a song from her new album "Chromatica" live at the MTV Video Music Awards on Aug. 30. 
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