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Magic stun Bucks in Game 1; Heat, Rockets take series leads The Orlando Magic upset the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in the first game of their first-round playoff series Tuesday inside the league's fan-free bubble in Orlando, Fla. Tiger Woods' 11-year-old son, Charlie, wins U.S. Kids Golf event Tiger Woods' 11-year-old son, Charlie, dominated the field at a U.S. Kids Golf-sanctioned event at Hammock Creek Golf Club in Palm City, Fla., over the weekend. Genevieve explodes into major hurricane near Mexico's Pacific coast Genevieve strengthened into the second major hurricane in the eastern Pacific basin of the 2020 season on Monday night as it rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of at least 130 mph. Boston Celtics' Gordon Hayward out for one month with ankle sprain The Boston Celtics will be without Gordon Hayward until at least the Eastern Conference finals after the All-Star forward suffered a sprained right ankle in Monday's series opener against the Philadelphia 76ers. WHO: Young people are 'increasingly driving' spread of COVID-19 Takeshi Kasai, the WHO's Western Pacific regional director, warned Tuesday that people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are "increasingly driving" the spread of COVID-19. Rangers' Woodward, Gibaut suspended for actions after Tatis Jr.'s grand slam Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward and pitcher Ian Gibaut both were suspended for their actions following Fernando Tatis Jr.'s grand slam in Monday night's game against the San Diego Padres. PSG beats RB Leipzig to earn first trip to Champions League final Paris Saint-Germain cruised to a 3-0 win over RB Leipzig on Tuesday in the UEFA Champions League semifinals to advance to the European competition's championship game for the first time. Notre Dame suspends in-person classes after 147 positive COVID-19 tests The University of Notre Dame suspended in-person classes through the end of the month after 146 students and one staff member tested positive for COVID-19. California Gov. Gavin Newsom declares emergency over wildfires, extreme heat California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Tuesday as extreme heat overtook the state, fueling dozens of wildfires. Mozambique firm says it bought ammonium nitrate at center of Beirut blast A Mozambican explosives manufacturing company said it purchased the ammonium nitrate at the center of the deadly blast in Beirut to be used for mining but it never arrived after being detained in Lebanon. Ohio Supreme Court upholds death penalty for man convicted of killing 2 teens The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of killing two teenagers. Dallas Cowboys release Gerald McCoy hours after quad surgery The Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday released veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who underwent season-ending surgery on his ruptured right quadriceps tendon only a few hours before being waived. USPS to suspend changes until after election Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Tuesday that he's suspending some of the changes he's made to the U.S. Postal Service since taking office "to avoid even the appearance of any impact on election mail." Ron Meyer leaves NBCUniversal citing extortion attempt related to affair Vice Chairman Ron Meyer departed NBCUniversal Tuesday amid what he described as an extortion attempt related to an extramarital affair that he disclosed to the company. Commission selects five finalists for new Mississippi state flag Commissioners in Mississippi narrowed the choices for the state's new flag design to five during a meeting on Tuesday. USS Mustin sails through Taiwan Strait after exercise with Japan The Arleigh Burke-class Aegis missile destroyer USS Mustin sailed through the Taiwan Strait Tuesday after completing exercises in the East China Sea. Powerful supernova could explain extinctions at the end of the Devonian period New research suggests harmful cosmic rays from a nearby supernova might have caused the extinction events that form the boundary between the Devonian-Carboniferous periods. S&P 500 sets new record high, officially enters bull market The S&P 500 set a new record high and officially entered a bull market at the end of trading Tuesday, while the Nasdaq Composite finished with slight gains and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid. Sudden rain leads man to $158,377 lottery jackpot A Virginia man said he was only trying to escape from the sudden rain when he scored a $158,377 lottery jackpot. Malian president, prime minister detained in 'likely coup' Soldiers in Mali arrested President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and Prime Minister Boubou Cisse as well as other government officials Tuesday in a suspected coup, the African Union said. Look: Sea turtle rescued from condo pool in Caiman Islands Wildlife rescuers in the Caiman Islands were called out to a condo to rescue a large sea turtle became stranded in a swimming pool. Alan Bersten, Britt Stewart, to be among 'Dancing with the Stars' pro lineup Reigning champ Alan Bersten and the first-ever Black female pro, Britt Stewart, will be among the pro lineup for the 29th season of "Dancing with the Stars," which is set to debut Sept. 14. |
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As D.N.C. Unfolds, Trump Reprises Grimmest Language of 2016 CampaignSpeaking in the border city of Yuma, Ariz., President Trump boasted about his own efforts to sharply limit immigration during his time in office. For Bill Clinton, at DNC, a Chance to Address a Party That Has Left Him BehindWhen the former president speaks on Tuesday, it will be the first Democratic convention since the 1980s where he will be little more than a bystander, as the party he once led to the political center shifts steadily to the left. Senate Panel Details Ties Between 2016 Trump Campaign and RussiaA nearly 1,000-page report confirmed the special counsel’s findings at a moment when President Trump’s allies have sought to undermine that inquiry. Report Details Manafort’s Ties During 2016 Trump Campaign to a Russian AgentThe former campaign chairman Paul Manafort kept in close touch with a longtime colleague whom Senate investigators identified as a Russian intelligence officer. Trump and Miss Moscow: Report Examines Possible Compromises in Russia TripsThe Senate committee report says that President Trump may have had a relationship with a Russian beauty pageant winner. But investigators say they “did not establish” that Russia had compromising information on Mr. Trump. Manhattan Vacancy Rate Climbs, and Rents Drop 10%There were more than 67,300 units available in July across the city as it tries to rebound from the coronavirus outbreak. U.N.C. Moved Classes Online. The Football Games Are Still On, for Now.The University of North Carolina is a test case for whether the country will tolerate sports at colleges where administrators believe it’s too dangerous to go to class. USPS Suspends Changes After Outcry Over Delivery SlowdownPolicy changes by the postmaster general prompted allegations that the Trump administration was trying to disenfranchise voters before the 2020 election. What Is QAnon, the Viral Pro-Trump Conspiracy Theory?Explaining the “big tent conspiracy theory” that falsely claims that President Trump is facing down a shadowy cabal of Democratic pedophiles. S&P 500 at Record as Stock Market Defies Economic DevastationInvestors have cast the nearly relentless drumbeat of bad news aside to focus on any signs that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic might be over. A Dinner and a DealThe United Arab Emirates has become the first Arab country in nearly 30 years to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel. It was a shift with a delicate dance behind it. The Fictional World of Edward P. JonesA.O. Scott talks about Jones’s work and the American experience, and Eric Jay Dolin discusses “A Furious Sky.” Coronavirus Schools BriefingHow is the pandemic reshaping education? Get the latest news. Joe Biden’s Secret Untapped WeaponHow he could win the Latino vote … and the presidency. Will 2020’s Election Be the End of Our Democracy?A free and fair vote and the prospect of a peaceful transfer of power are both in question. A Warning for the United States From the Author of ‘The Great Influenza’If we don’t get the virus under control, the devastation will get worse. Michelle Obama Showed Us Why These Democrats Are Our Last Best HopeYou can “hate politics,” but you can’t sit out this election. Urban Gardening Through the ApocalypseWhen my daughters look back on the plague year and all its horrors, I hope they also remember the flowers. A TikTok Ban Is OverdueCritics say we shouldn’t abandon the ideal of an open internet. But there is such a thing as being a sucker. I Was a Postal Service Regulator for 18 Years. Don’t Panic.The service is perfectly capable of handling election mail. Talking to Aliens Is Their ReligionAmong the Aetherius Society’s key beliefs: selflessness and extraterrestrial life. What Does the Democratic Party Stand for?Nearly four years after Hillary Clinton’s loss, it’s still hard to tell. Trump's Post Office Mess Is Meant to Exhaust YouTrump is “flooding the zone.” It’s a form of modern censorship. What if Trumpism Is the G.O.P.’s Natural State?Beating Trump would be just the beginning. Democrats would still be confronted with a radical Republican Party. You Can’t Find a Laptop. Now What?Why laptops are sold out, and what to do. Representative Ross Spano Loses Florida Republican PrimaryThe freshman congressman, who had been dogged by investigations into campaign finance violations, is the eighth House incumbent to lose a primary this year. Ben Cross, Star of ‘Chariots of Fire,’ Dies at 72“The whole thing about acting is that you draw on other people’s experiences,” he said. Belarus Leader Rejects Compromise and Pours Scorn on OppositionShowing no signs of yielding, President Aleksandr Lukashenko denounced a new opposition council as “wild Nazis.” The Kremlin warned European leaders not to get involved in the unrest in Belarus. Hollywood Executive Ron Meyer Leaves NBCUniversal After Secret SettlementA storied career that took him from teenage messenger to studio chief ends in a sudden resignation. Reeling From a Storm, Iowans Worry They Have Been ForgottenIn Cedar Rapids, where President Trump stopped briefly on Tuesday, thousands of people are unable to return to their homes after devastating winds tore through the state. Mali’s President Resigns After Being Arrested in Military CoupThe rebellion came amid a growing protest movement in the West African nation over charges that President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta stole a recent parliamentary election. ‘Lottery Lawyer’ Is Accused of Fleecing Winners in $107 Million FraudProsecutors say the lawyer spent some of the stolen funds on a golf club membership, a Porsche and shopping sprees. What Happened When Homeless Men Moved Into the Upper West SideWhen New York City moved shelter residents into tourist hotels on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the neighborhood’s values were tested. Save the Gaiters!A small study prompted fears that neck gaiters could spread more virus droplets than they stop. But new research shows that those face coverings can protect just as well as other cloth masks. Meet the Brave but Overlooked Women of Color Who Fought for the VoteIn “Finish the Fight!,” excerpted here, New York Times journalists tell the stories of lesser-known figures in the battle to make the 19th Amendment a reality. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Lenny Was Supposed to Fall for the Other Iris’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Conor Oberst’s Week: Listening to ‘Moby-Dick’ and Watching Not-So-Dark TVThe musician is in Omaha, preparing to release the first Bright Eyes album in nine years as quarantine days blur one into another. America Has Two Feet. It’s About to Lose One of Them.For decades, U.S. metrologists have juggled two conflicting measurements for the foot. Henceforth, only one shall rule. She Was Selling Honey to Survive. Then Mel Gibson Threatened to Sue.A single mother in Chile began selling organic honey from home during quarantine, using the actor’s name as a play on words. His lawyer was not amused. 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The Orlando Magic upset the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in the first game of their first-round playoff series Tuesday inside the league's fan-free bubble in Orlando, Fla.
Tiger Woods' 11-year-old son, Charlie, dominated the field at a U.S. Kids Golf-sanctioned event at Hammock Creek Golf Club in Palm City, Fla., over the weekend.
Genevieve strengthened into the second major hurricane in the eastern Pacific basin of the 2020 season on Monday night as it rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of at least 130 mph.
The Boston Celtics will be without Gordon Hayward until at least the Eastern Conference finals after the All-Star forward suffered a sprained right ankle in Monday's series opener against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Takeshi Kasai, the WHO's Western Pacific regional director, warned Tuesday that people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are "increasingly driving" the spread of COVID-19.
Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward and pitcher Ian Gibaut both were suspended for their actions following Fernando Tatis Jr.'s grand slam in Monday night's game against the San Diego Padres.
Paris Saint-Germain cruised to a 3-0 win over RB Leipzig on Tuesday in the UEFA Champions League semifinals to advance to the European competition's championship game for the first time.
The University of Notre Dame suspended in-person classes through the end of the month after 146 students and one staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Tuesday as extreme heat overtook the state, fueling dozens of wildfires.
A Mozambican explosives manufacturing company said it purchased the ammonium nitrate at the center of the deadly blast in Beirut to be used for mining but it never arrived after being detained in Lebanon.
The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of killing two teenagers.
The Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday released veteran defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, who underwent season-ending surgery on his ruptured right quadriceps tendon only a few hours before being waived.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Tuesday that he's suspending some of the changes he's made to the U.S. Postal Service since taking office "to avoid even the appearance of any impact on election mail."
Vice Chairman Ron Meyer departed NBCUniversal Tuesday amid what he described as an extortion attempt related to an extramarital affair that he disclosed to the company.
Commissioners in Mississippi narrowed the choices for the state's new flag design to five during a meeting on Tuesday.
The Arleigh Burke-class Aegis missile destroyer USS Mustin sailed through the Taiwan Strait Tuesday after completing exercises in the East China Sea.
New research suggests harmful cosmic rays from a nearby supernova might have caused the extinction events that form the boundary between the Devonian-Carboniferous periods.
The S&P 500 set a new record high and officially entered a bull market at the end of trading Tuesday, while the Nasdaq Composite finished with slight gains and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid.
A Virginia man said he was only trying to escape from the sudden rain when he scored a $158,377 lottery jackpot.
Soldiers in Mali arrested President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and Prime Minister Boubou Cisse as well as other government officials Tuesday in a suspected coup, the African Union said.
Wildlife rescuers in the Caiman Islands were called out to a condo to rescue a large sea turtle became stranded in a swimming pool.
Reigning champ Alan Bersten and the first-ever Black female pro, Britt Stewart, will be among the pro lineup for the 29th season of "Dancing with the Stars," which is set to debut Sept. 14. 
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