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Analyst: Populism undermining democracy, Korean unification Political polarization brought on by populist nationalism is impeding consensus building on Korean unification, according to a South Korean analyst. Basketball Hall of Fame delays Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan inductions to May 2021 The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced that its star-studded Class of 2020 featuring Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett will now be inducted in May. Vlade Divac steps down as Sacramento Kings' GM; Joe Dumars takes over A day after missing the playoffs for the 14th consecutive season as a franchise, Sacramento Kings general manager Vlade Divac stepped down from his position. Heat's Derrick Jones Jr. 'moving better' after being stretchered off court Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra expressed optimism about the status of Derrick Jones Jr. after the forward needed to be stretchered off the court following a violent collision Friday against the Indiana Pacers. President Donald Trump donates $100K paycheck to National Park Service President Donald Trump announced Friday that he donated his most recent quarterly paycheck to the National Park Service. Kentucky expands mail-in, early voting for November election All voters in Kentucky will be allowed to vote by mail in the November election if they're concerned about the risks of catching COVID-19, Gov. Andy Beshear said Friday. Bayern Munich dominates Barcelona to reach Champions League semifinals Bayern Munich dominated Barcelona in record-setting fashion Friday in Lisbon, Portugal, advancing to the Champions League semifinals after a historic 8-2 win over the La Liga side. New York Yankees put star OF Aaron Judge on IL with calf injury The New York Yankees have placed star outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list because of a calf injury. U.S., Canada, Mexico extend border restrictions during pandemic The United States announced Friday that it's extending its border closures with Canada and Mexico for another month. Record-setting Tropical Storm Josephine to brush Leeward Islands 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. Tropical Storm Kyle joins Josephine in Atlantic Basin Tropical Storm Kyle formed Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. EDT, becoming the latest named feature in a growing list of record-breaking storms for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. USPS warns states that some mail-in ballots might not be counted The U.S. Postal Service sent dozens of states letters saying that some mail-in ballots might not be counted in time for the November election, a warning that further complicates the USPS' role in the voting process. IG report: Defense Dept. is failing in mental health care of troops, families The mental health care of U.S. military troops and their families is not being met by the military health system, a Defense Department Inspector General says. $128,000 lottery ticket purchased moments before cutoff time A Nebraska woman who scored a $128,000 lottery jackpot said she almost missed out on her prize due to the deadline for buying tickets. Breakthrough extends quantum state stability by 10,000 times Scientists in Chicago have developed a way to keep quantum states operating for longer periods of time -- a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of quantum communication, computing and sensing. Watch: Russian athlete breaks Guinness record for underwater bench press A Russian athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he went underwater and bench pressed a 110-pound barbell 76 times before coming up for air. Study: COVID-19 causes, worsens heart issues in hospitalized patients COVID-19 causes heart problems ranging from irregular heartbeats to angina and worsens pre-existing cardiovascular conditions, according to an analysis published Friday by PLOS ONE. Firefighters free dog with head stuck in cinder block wall Firefighters and animal protection officers in Arizona came to the rescue of a dog with its head stuck in a cinder block wall. U.S. Navy develops software to track COVID-19 cases aboard ships Damage control software to track the spread of the COVID-19 virus is being rolled out to U.S. Navy vessels, the Naval Sea Systems Command said on Friday. Production of Air Force's first B-21 stealth bomber on schedule Northrop Grumman's construction of the first B-21 Raider stealth bomber, slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, is back on track, a U.S. Air Force official said. Billboard Music Awards to take place Oct. 14, Kelly Clarkson still hosting The Billboard Music Awards, postponed from its original April 29 date, announced its new fall date on Friday. New Zealand extends lockdown for Auckland amid COVID-19 outbreak New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Friday extended a lockdown for the country's largest city after an outbreak of COVID-19. Python captured after six weeks on the loose in British Columbia A 5-foot python that went missing in British Columbia was found more than a month later after apparently hitching a ride in someone's vehicle. ATV-related head, neck injuries are common among kids All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are a big draw for adventure-loving kids, but a new study warns that the thrill ride can often land children in the ER. |
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USPS and Mail-In Ballots: States Warned It May Not Meet DeadlinesThe agency suggested allowing at least 15 days to request a ballot, fueling further criticism that it was making it harder to vote during the pandemic. Kamala Harris and Disinformation: Debunking 3 Viral FalsehoodsFalse and misleading information about Ms. Harris has surged in the days since she joined the Biden ticket. John Durham Probe: Ex-FBI Lawyer Expected to Plead Guilty in Review of Russia InquiryProsecutors did not reveal any evidence of the kind of broad anti-Trump conspiracy among law enforcement officials that the president has long alleged. Retail Sales Rise for Third Month, Though Growth SlowsThe increase was a sign that consumerism remained resilient, but the recovery has been buoyed by government assistance that expired at the end of July. Coronavirus Antibody: Clinical Trials of Drugs Are Taking Longer Than ExpectedAntibody trials sponsored by Regeneron and Eli Lilly are off to a slow start because of a dearth of tests, overwhelmed hospitals and reluctant patients. When Trump Calls a Black Woman ‘Angry,’ He Feeds This Racist TropePresident Trump’s use of the word to describe Joe Biden’s vice-presidential pick, Kamala Harris, plays off a hurtful stereotype with a decades-long history. In Diplomatic Doubleheader, U.S. Seizes Iranian Fuel From Ships Headed to VenezuelaThe high-seas handover blocked two diplomatic adversaries from evading American economic sanctions. Iran denied it was its fuel. U.N. Security Council Rejects U.S. Proposal to Extend Arms Embargo on IranThe defeat underscored America’s deepening global isolation on Iran. But for the Trump administration, the vote could open a separate path to try to inflict maximum damage on Iran. Postal Service, Greece, Summer Cocktails: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Protesting Her Own EmployerHow an assistant apparel designer at Adidas came to lead daily protests against her employer’s handling of race. ‘Coronavirus Schools Briefing’A newsletter on how the pandemic is upending education. Coming soon. Hitting the Glass Ceiling, Suddenly, at PinterestBen Silbermann, the C.E.O., had few answers to allegations that the social media company has a culture of discrimination. Black Like KamalaRepublican efforts to deny Senator Harris’s identity as an African-American and turn her into a noncitizen are destined to fail. Set Parents FreeEveryone is terrified of both sickness and censure. Are there better ways to raise our children amid a pandemic? Military Families Have Been Voting by Mail for Decades.It’s practical, safe, and nonpartisan. The Unlikely Triumph of Italian NationhoodItaly coheres as America breaks apart. A Dictatorship in Belarus Is ShakenIt seems that those living under Aleksandr Lukashenko’s rule won’t abide him forever. We Will Pay for Our Summer Vacations With Winter LockdownsThis was Europe’s chance to beat back coronavirus before winter comes. We’re wasting it. Kamala Harris, the Prosecutor Trump Fears MostShe is the perfect person to build a case against the president. Trying to Make It Big Online? Getting Signed Isn’t EverythingYoung people come to Los Angeles in droves with dreams of fame and fortune. Once they’re discovered, it’s not always sunny. ‘Is the Coronavirus Gone?’ a 5-Year-Old in Switzerland AsksAfter a mother calmed her son’s pandemic fears, he went back to school happy. Now the family prepares for another anxiety-filled return to school. Federal Court Rules California's Ban on High-Capacity Magazines Violates 2nd AmendmentSupporters of tougher gun laws called the ruling a dangerous infringement on the ability of states to protect their residents from mass shootings. 3 Mississippi Police Officers Charged With Murder of Black ManA grand jury indictment accused the officers of pulling George Robinson, 62, from his car in Jackson, Miss., last year, slamming him headfirst into the pavement, and striking and kicking him in the head and the chest. Principal in Holocaust Dispute Shouldn’t Have Been Fired, Judge RulesThe Palm Beach County, Fla., school board fired the principal, William Latson, after an email exchange with a parent about Holocaust education came to light. Yale Decision: Justice Dept. Ruling Stings StudentsThe Trump administration’s charge that the university discriminates against Asian-American applicants was disputed by many Asian-American students and others. Trump Is Not Entitled to Details of Tax Returns Inquiry, D.A. SaysManhattan prosecutors said in new court filings that the president did not have a right to know why a grand jury demanded his tax records. U.S. Companies Vie for Funds in Race to Build Rare Earths IndustryThe Trump administration is encouraging development of a domestic industry to produce critical metals now dominated by Chinese companies, but few players show clear long-term promise. Taking Hard Line, Greece Turns Back Migrants by Abandoning Them at SeaMany Greeks have grown frustrated as tens of thousands of asylum seekers languished on Greek islands. Now, evidence shows, a new conservative government has a new method of keeping them out. Vanessa Guillen Is Memorialized at Texas ServiceThe family of the Army specialist, whose remains were recovered after being reported missing for months from Fort Hood in Texas, remembered her on Friday at a service at her high school. Expecting at the National Zoo: Washington Hopes to Gain a Baby PandaMei Xiang, a 22-year-old giant panda, has “tissue consistent with fetal development” and could deliver in a few days, according to the zoo. How to Add More Play to Your Grown-Up Life — Even NowPlay can feel silly, unproductive and time consuming. And that’s precisely the point. Pleasantly Bitter and Thoroughly Grown-Up, No Alcohol NeededA new crop of booze-free beverages brings dimension and depth to the genre. ‘Ted Lasso’ Review: Jason Sudeikis as America’s Nicest ExportA fish-out-of-water sports comedy on Apple TV+ takes folksiness to a new level of sophistication. For Clint Frazier, Another Chance to Prove He Belongs in the BronxFor years, the young outfielder has been too flawed to play full-time but too talented to trade away. Now, a series of Yankees injuries has given him a fresh chance to make his mark. How 14 Elephant Seals Assisted an Antarctic Ice StudyMapping currents in the Southern Ocean is vital to monitoring climate change, but hard to conduct. So scientists turned to seals for help. What to Cook This WeekendDorie Greenspan’s latest, raspberry ice cream and magic-shell chocolate sauce, and more summery recipes for the days ahead. Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Silent Witness’Amid the real-life terrors of a pandemic, the writer takes solace in this long-running British crime series, which may be the only TV drama whose title character is a corpse. More Recent Articles |
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Political polarization brought on by populist nationalism is impeding consensus building on Korean unification, according to a South Korean analyst.
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced that its star-studded Class of 2020 featuring Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kevin Garnett will now be inducted in May.
A day after missing the playoffs for the 14th consecutive season as a franchise, Sacramento Kings general manager Vlade Divac stepped down from his position.
Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra expressed optimism about the status of Derrick Jones Jr. after the forward needed to be stretchered off the court following a violent collision Friday against the Indiana Pacers.
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he donated his most recent quarterly paycheck to the National Park Service.
All voters in Kentucky will be allowed to vote by mail in the November election if they're concerned about the risks of catching COVID-19, Gov. Andy Beshear said Friday.
Bayern Munich dominated Barcelona in record-setting fashion Friday in Lisbon, Portugal, advancing to the Champions League semifinals after a historic 8-2 win over the La Liga side.
The New York Yankees have placed star outfielder Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list because of a calf injury.
The United States announced Friday that it's extending its border closures with Canada and Mexico for another month.
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.
Tropical Storm Kyle formed Friday afternoon at 5 p.m. EDT, becoming the latest named feature in a growing list of record-breaking storms for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.
The U.S. Postal Service sent dozens of states letters saying that some mail-in ballots might not be counted in time for the November election, a warning that further complicates the USPS' role in the voting process.
The mental health care of U.S. military troops and their families is not being met by the military health system, a Defense Department Inspector General says.
A Nebraska woman who scored a $128,000 lottery jackpot said she almost missed out on her prize due to the deadline for buying tickets.
Scientists in Chicago have developed a way to keep quantum states operating for longer periods of time -- a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of quantum communication, computing and sensing.
A Russian athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he went underwater and bench pressed a 110-pound barbell 76 times before coming up for air.
COVID-19 causes heart problems ranging from irregular heartbeats to angina and worsens pre-existing cardiovascular conditions, according to an analysis published Friday by PLOS ONE.
Firefighters and animal protection officers in Arizona came to the rescue of a dog with its head stuck in a cinder block wall.
Damage control software to track the spread of the COVID-19 virus is being rolled out to U.S. Navy vessels, the Naval Sea Systems Command said on Friday.
Northrop Grumman's construction of the first B-21 Raider stealth bomber, slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic, is back on track, a U.S. Air Force official said.
The Billboard Music Awards, postponed from its original April 29 date, announced its new fall date on Friday.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Friday extended a lockdown for the country's largest city after an outbreak of COVID-19.
A 5-foot python that went missing in British Columbia was found more than a month later after apparently hitching a ride in someone's vehicle.
All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) are a big draw for adventure-loving kids, but a new study warns that the thrill ride can often land children in the ER. 
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