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Michigan, Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, Washington holding primaries Tuesday Five states will hold primary elections on Tuesday as some high-profile members of Congress seek to fend off challengers from within their parties. Dozens killed, thousands hurt in Beirut explosions Two explosions rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Tuesday afternoon, shattering windows for miles across the city. Dozens were killed and thousands injured, local officials said. Ex-Uber self-driving car executive sentenced to 18 months for stealing from Google Anthony Scott Levandowski, a founding engineer of Google's self-driving car program, was sentenced to 18 months on Tuesday for stealing files from the tech giant prior to becoming an executive for Uber's vehicle program. Tropical Storm Isaias downgraded to post-tropical cyclone Tropical Storm Isaias was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone on Tuesday night as it made its way toward Canada. Washington Nationals reinstate star OF Juan Soto from COVID-19 injured list The Washington Nationals reinstated star outfielder Juan Soto from the COVID-19 injured list. Grooming behavior reveals complex social networks among dairy cows By tracking the grooming behaviors of dairy cows, researchers have gained new insights into the formation and evolution of social networks among cows. Raiders-Vikings trade nixed after DL P.J. Hall fails physical The Las Vegas Raiders' recent trade with the Minnesota Vikings was scrapped after former second-round pick and defensive tackle P.J. Hall failed his physical. Lions remove QB Matthew Stafford from COVID-19 list after 'false positive' The Detroit Lions removed franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford from the reserve/COVID-19 list and placed him on the active roster after a "false positive test result." Novavax announces favorable immune responses in vaccine clinical trial Novavax announced favorable immune responses in a clinical trials in Australia for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. Rafael Nadal to skip U.S. Open due to coronavirus concerns Defending champion Rafael Nadal will skip this year's U.S. Open because of the coronavirus pandemic. Disney to debut 'Mulan' for $29.99 on Disney+ in September Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced Tuesday that the upcoming film 'Mulan' will debut on Disney+ for an additional $29.99 fee on Sept. 4. Stimulus relief negotiators hope for deal this week Though congressional Democrats and White House negotiators say they're still far apart on reaching a deal on a new coronavirus relief package, they hope to come to an agreement by the end of the week. Military searchers sunken amphibious assault ship, remains of service members The Navy and Marine Corps have found the amphibious assault vehicle that sank off the coast of California last week -- as well as the remains of those killed in the incident. Pentagon nominee tells lawmakers Navy's shipbuilding plan is 'not credible' The Pentagon has not yet submitted a shipbuilding blueprint to lawmakers this year because Defense Secretary Mark Esper did not think the Navy has developed a "credible pathway" to building a 355-ship fleet. Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. suffers season-ending knee injury Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. suffered a meniscus tear in his left knee and will miss the rest of the season. Seven states form compact to purchase more than 3M COVID-19 tests Seven states on Tuesday announced a compact to expand COVID-19 testing in their states by purchasing more than 3 million rapid point-of-care antigen tests. Astronauts praise 'flawless' SpaceX capsule landing Two NASA astronauts who returned from space to a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday praised the SpaceX Dragon capsule's performance in their first public comments since the mission. Isaias kills 4 in North Carolina; millions without power At least our people died Tuesday after Tropical Storm Isaias kicked up tornadoes and brought heavy winds to locations along the Atlantic coast, local officials said. Gold surpasses $2,000 threshold for first time in history Gold prices hit a record Tuesday, surpassing the $2,000 threshold for the first time in history. National Guard to continue COVID-19 deployments with federal pay cut National Guard troops serving coronavirus relief missions throughout the country will have their deployments extended through the end of the year, the White House announced this week. Many COVID-19 patients given useless antibiotics, study shows Early in the U.S. coronavirus pandemic, many people landing in the hospital may have been given unnecessary antibiotics, a new study suggests. Common cold could boost COVID-19 immunity, study finds The common cold might help produce immunity against COVID-19, even in people who have not been infected with the new coronavirus, according to a study published Tuesday by the journal Science. Apple Fire grows to 26,850 acres, destroys 12 buildings in California The 26,850-acre Apple Fire destroyed 12 structures in California as several other wildfires in the state neared full containment. |
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Blasts Rock Beirut, Killing Dozens and Wounding ThousandsThe cause remained unclear hours later. But officials in the Lebanese capital said 2,750 tons of highly explosive ammonium nitrate had been stored in a depot at the center of the explosion. Beirut Explosion: 'I Was Bloodied and Dazed. Beirut Strangers Treated Me Like a Friend.'In a land conditioned by calamity, people knew what to do, including helping wounded people they didn’t know. After 6 Weeks, Victors Are Declared in 2 N.Y. Congressional PrimariesRepresentative Carolyn Maloney and Councilman Ritchie Torres won in New York City after a Democratic primary that raised concerns about mail-in voting. As Trump Praises Plasma, Researchers Struggle to Finish Critical StudiesThousands of Covid-19 patients have been treated with blood plasma outside of rigorous clinical trials — hampering research that would have shown whether the therapy worked. Colombia Supreme Court Orders Ex-President Álvaro Uribe DetainedA decision to put Mr. Uribe under house arrest as a fraud and bribery investigation unfolds could be a turning point in a nation used to seeing powerful politicians avoid prosecution. Isaias Unleashes Floods and Tornadoes as It Pummels the Atlantic CoastOfficials warned residents to stay out of harm’s way as at least two people were killed by tornadoes, and two others from fallen trees. Millions were left without power. Vaccine, Beirut, Census: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Is the U.S. Ready to Vote by Mail?What we’ve learned from the very different experiences of two states, Georgia and Montana. How QAnon Creates a Dangerous Alternate RealityGame designer Adrian Hon says the conspiracy theory parallels the immersive worlds of alternate reality games. Cuomo and de Blasio, Stop Bickering and Face the CoronavirusResidents are nervous and exhausted. It’s not too much to ask for a unified leadership from the mayor and the governor. Trump Can Lean on the Electoral College to Win in 2020Government of the minority, chosen by a minority, on behalf of a minority, is not what Lincoln had in mind at Gettysburg. The Doggiest Days of Summer Demand Gin and TonicsThey’re refreshing and ridiculously easy to make, and come with just enough bitterness to help you get through this miserable year. Is Microsoft Sure It Wants to Buy TikTok?Running a social media service brings headaches and scrutiny. We Need a Monument to the Unknown AmericaA memorial makes a statement about who is worth preserving. Why not a sacred and beautiful nothingness? Without a Coronavirus Relief Bill, Congress Shouldn't Go On RecessMillions of Americans can’t wait while the Senate takes the rest of the summer off. Will Covid-19 Patients in Rural Hospitals Get the Care They Need?Conversations about death from Covid-19 revolve around patient characteristics. But hospitals matter, too. Republicans Are Ready for the Don Draper MethodThe coronavirus relief debate has Republicans falling back into pre-Trump grooves. What Years of Emails and Texts Reveal About Your Friendly Tech CompaniesTheatrics distracted from the real payoff of the congressional hearings: the subpoenaed documents. Don’t Believe the Lie That Voting Is All You Can DoStop minimizing the work of movements. A Professor Was a Twitter HoaxA professor at Arizona State University does not exist. How to Think Like an EpidemiologistDon’t worry, a little Bayesian analysis won’t hurt you. In ‘Luster,’ a Young Woman Moves in With Her Lover — and His FamilyRaven Leilani’s novel concerns a young Black woman who becomes involved with an older white man who is in an open marriage. Trump Cherry-Picks Coronavirus Data in Briefing AppearanceThe president selectively highlighted statistics, falsely claimed New York and New Jersey were solely responsible for high national death rates and again wrongly asserted that a rise in cases was because of testing. Star Technologist Who Crossed Google Sentenced to 18 Months in PrisonAnthony Levandowski, a onetime star Silicon Valley engineer of self-driving cars, had pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets. Lost Teenager Found After Spending 9 Days in Washington State ForestAfter Gia Fuda, 18, ran out of gas in rural Washington, a search for her lasted more than a week in rugged mountains. Republicans Aid Kanye West’s Bid to Get on the 2020 BallotAt least four people involved in the effort to get Kanye West’s name before voters in several states have G.O.P. connections, renewing questions about the aim of his campaign. Forget Spas and Bars. Hotels Tout Housekeeping to Lure Back Travelers.Hilton has partnered with Lysol, Four Seasons with Johns Hopkins Medicine. But new research shows hotels can be easily contaminated by the coronavirus. With Census Count Finishing Early, Fears of a Skewed Tally RiseWith 60 million households still uncounted, the bureau said it would wrap up the survey a month early. Critics called it a bald move to politicize the count in favor of Republicans. WNBA Players Escalate Protest of Anti-BLM Team Owner, Kelly LoefflerLed by the members of the Atlanta Dream, players have begun wearing T-shirts supporting a political opponent of Senator Kelly Loeffler, who co-owns the Dream and has spoken against the Black Lives Matter movement. ‘It’s Like Having No Testing’: Coronavirus Test Results Are Still DelayedA shortage of chemicals needed to test for the virus is part of what is slowing turnaround times. Interest Rates Are Low, but Loans Are Harder to Get. Here’s Why.Banks have tightened standards, becoming more choosy about their borrowers and asking a lot of questions. The 1918 Flu, Masks and Lessons for the Coronavirus PandemicAs the influenza pandemic swept across the United States in 1918 and 1919, masks took a role in political and cultural wars. How Families Are Finding God, Grace and Faith Outside a House of WorshipParents say they miss the religious communities that were a big part of their lives, but they are finding ways to practice their faith with their children. ‘An American Pickle’ Review: Keeping It KosherA time-travel farce plays as a Jewish joke about an old-world immigrant and his millennial great-grandson, both played by Seth Rogen. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Almost Left Him Three Times’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Through the Russian Wilderness in Search of the World’s Largest OwlIn “Owls of the Eastern Ice,” Jonathan Slaght recounts his quest to track down the elusive Blakiston’s fish owl, a journey that will push him to the edge of endurance. How Hot Is Too Hot?The human body can survive at surprisingly high temperatures, so long as you’re prepared to sweat. Whence Came Stonehenge’s Stones? Now We KnowLast year archaeologists pinpointed the origin of many of the ancient monument’s massive stones. A new study identifies the source of the rest. What We Know About the Explosions in Beirut, LebanonDozens are dead and thousands hurt. The cause is unclear but the government said “highly explosive materials” had been stored at the blast scene in the Lebanese capital. Scientists Uncover Biological Signatures of the Worst Covid-19 CasesStudies of patients with severe cases of Covid-19 show the immune system lacks its usual coordinated response. 3 Men Marooned in the Pacific Are Rescued After Writing SOS in the SandThree days after their boat ran out of fuel and drifted off course in Micronesia, the men were found in good condition after a plane saw their giant plea for help spelled out on the sand. More Recent Articles |
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Five states will hold primary elections on Tuesday as some high-profile members of Congress seek to fend off challengers from within their parties.
Two explosions rocked the Lebanese capital of Beirut on Tuesday afternoon, shattering windows for miles across the city. Dozens were killed and thousands injured, local officials said.
Anthony Scott Levandowski, a founding engineer of Google's self-driving car program, was sentenced to 18 months on Tuesday for stealing files from the tech giant prior to becoming an executive for Uber's vehicle program.
Tropical Storm Isaias was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone on Tuesday night as it made its way toward Canada.
The Washington Nationals reinstated star outfielder Juan Soto from the COVID-19 injured list.
By tracking the grooming behaviors of dairy cows, researchers have gained new insights into the formation and evolution of social networks among cows.
The Las Vegas Raiders' recent trade with the Minnesota Vikings was scrapped after former second-round pick and defensive tackle P.J. Hall failed his physical.
The Detroit Lions removed franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford from the reserve/COVID-19 list and placed him on the active roster after a "false positive test result."
Novavax announced favorable immune responses in a clinical trials in Australia for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
Defending champion Rafael Nadal will skip this year's U.S. Open because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced Tuesday that the upcoming film 'Mulan' will debut on Disney+ for an additional $29.99 fee on Sept. 4.
Though congressional Democrats and White House negotiators say they're still far apart on reaching a deal on a new coronavirus relief package, they hope to come to an agreement by the end of the week.
The Navy and Marine Corps have found the amphibious assault vehicle that sank off the coast of California last week -- as well as the remains of those killed in the incident.
The Pentagon has not yet submitted a shipbuilding blueprint to lawmakers this year because Defense Secretary Mark Esper did not think the Navy has developed a "credible pathway" to building a 355-ship fleet.
Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. suffered a meniscus tear in his left knee and will miss the rest of the season.
Seven states on Tuesday announced a compact to expand COVID-19 testing in their states by purchasing more than 3 million rapid point-of-care antigen tests.
Two NASA astronauts who returned from space to a splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday praised the SpaceX Dragon capsule's performance in their first public comments since the mission.
At least our people died Tuesday after Tropical Storm Isaias kicked up tornadoes and brought heavy winds to locations along the Atlantic coast, local officials said.
Gold prices hit a record Tuesday, surpassing the $2,000 threshold for the first time in history.
National Guard troops serving coronavirus relief missions throughout the country will have their deployments extended through the end of the year, the White House announced this week.
Early in the U.S. coronavirus pandemic, many people landing in the hospital may have been given unnecessary antibiotics, a new study suggests.
The common cold might help produce immunity against COVID-19, even in people who have not been infected with the new coronavirus, according to a study published Tuesday by the journal Science.
The 26,850-acre Apple Fire destroyed 12 structures in California as several other wildfires in the state neared full containment. 
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