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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday the United States is increasing its efforts to prevent China from accessing the private data of Americans.
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  1. Trump administration increases efforts to bar Chinese access to U.S. data
  2. 76ers' Ben Simmons suffers left knee injury against Wizards; MRI clean
  3. Tennessee Supreme Court rules those fearing COVID-19 cannot vote absentee
  4. Nationals ace Max Scherzer exits after first inning in loss to Mets
  5. 49ers' Travis Benjamin, Dolphins' Albert Wilson opt out of 2020 season
  6. State Dept. inspector general Stephen Akard resigning after 3 months
  7. Commission blocks Minneapolis proposal to replace police department
  8. Chicago Public Schools to begin school year with remote learning
  9. 'Captain Marvel' sequel to be directed by Nia DaCosta: Reports
  10. NCAA Division II and III fall sports championships canceled due to pandemic
  11. California life in the COVID-19 pandemic
  12. Iowa Gov. Reynolds signs executive order restoring felon voting rights
  13. Braves place Ozzie Albies, Matt Adams on IL; Nick Markakis reinstated
  14. Instagram introduces potential TikTok competitor 'Reels'
  15. Apple Fire reaches 30% containment, evacuations lifted in some areas
  16. Colorado experts predict increase in hurricanes in 'extremely active' season
  17. Dow rises for fourth straight day on optimism from COVID-19 vaccine
  18. Native American stone tool technology unearthed in Yemen, Oman
  19. U.S. Army readies 'Capability Set '23' for communications modernization
  20. Lebanon blames blast on chemicals; port officials under house arrest
  21. IG report: Turkey still aiding Islamic State
  22. Marijuana may harm heart, experts say
  23. Man buys 25 identical lottery tickets for same drawing, wins 25 times

Trump administration increases efforts to bar Chinese access to U.S. data

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday the United States is increasing its efforts to prevent China from accessing the private data of Americans.
    

76ers' Ben Simmons suffers left knee injury against Wizards; MRI clean

Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons departed Wednesday's 107-98 win over the Washington Wizards with a left knee injury.
    

Tennessee Supreme Court rules those fearing COVID-19 cannot vote absentee

The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that people cannot cite concerns over COVID-19 to receive absentee ballots.
    

Nationals ace Max Scherzer exits after first inning in loss to Mets

Washington Nationals ace and three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer left his start against the New York Mets after only one inning because of a hamstring injury.
    

49ers' Travis Benjamin, Dolphins' Albert Wilson opt out of 2020 season

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Travis Benjamin and Miami Dolphins wideout Albert Wilson have decided to opt out of the 2020 NFL season because of coronavirus concerns.
    

State Dept. inspector general Stephen Akard resigning after 3 months

State Department Inspector General Stephen Akard is resigning after just three months on the job, officials said Wednesday.
    

Commission blocks Minneapolis proposal to replace police department

The Minneapolis Charter Commission on Wednesday voted for a 90-day review of an amendment seeking to replace the city's police department, effectively blocking it from the November ballot.
    

Chicago Public Schools to begin school year with remote learning

Chicago Public Schools on Wednesday announced a plan to begin the school year with remote learning and move to a "hybrid" system by November.
    

'Captain Marvel' sequel to be directed by Nia DaCosta: Reports

"Candyman" director Nia DaCosta has been tapped to helm the "Captain Marvel" sequel starring Brie Larson, sources with knowledge of the decision said Wednesday.
    

NCAA Division II and III fall sports championships canceled due to pandemic

Fall sports championships in NCAA Division II and Division III have been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
    

California life in the COVID-19 pandemic

The state of California has enacted a shelter-in-place order in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, urging residents to stay in their homes except for essential travel and closing non-essential businesses. Red carpet events have been canceled. The production of many films and TV shows has been suspended.
    

Iowa Gov. Reynolds signs executive order restoring felon voting rights

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday signed an executive order restoring voting rights to felons who have served their entire sentences.
    

Braves place Ozzie Albies, Matt Adams on IL; Nick Markakis reinstated

The Atlanta Braves placed All-Star second baseman Ozzie Albies and designated hitter Matt Adams on the 10-day injured list.
    

Instagram introduces potential TikTok competitor 'Reels'

Instagram on Wednesday introduced "Reels," an apparent competitor to the TikTok app as the latter faces a threat of being banned in the United States.
    

Apple Fire reaches 30% containment, evacuations lifted in some areas

The Apple Fire doubled in containment to 30% on Wednesday, prompting officials to lift evacuations in some parts of California.
    

Colorado experts predict increase in hurricanes in 'extremely active' season

A team of meteorologists in Colorado revised its predictions for the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, expecting an additional eight named storms in an "extremely active" year.
    

Dow rises for fourth straight day on optimism from COVID-19 vaccine

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 373 points on Wednesday following optimism surrounding a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
    

Native American stone tool technology unearthed in Yemen, Oman

Archaeologists recently discovered 8,000-year-old stone fluted points on the Arabian Peninsula, the same technology developed by Native Americans 13,000 years ago.
    

U.S. Army readies 'Capability Set '23' for communications modernization

The U.S. Army announced "Capability Set '23," a technical exchange meeting to consider its requirements for its networking modernization plan.
    

Lebanon blames blast on chemicals; port officials under house arrest

The Lebanese government on Wednesday placed Beirut port officials on house arrest as they investigate why highly explosive materials linked to this week's explosions were stored in warehouses there.
    

IG report: Turkey still aiding Islamic State

Turkey, a NATO member, remains a regional transit hub for Islamic State terrorists, a Defense Department Inspector General's report says.
    

Marijuana may harm heart, experts say

A full understanding of how marijuana affects the heart and blood vessels remains limited by a lack of adequate research, but some chemicals in cannabis have been linked to an increased risk of heart troubles.
    

Man buys 25 identical lottery tickets for same drawing, wins 25 times

A Virginia man's unusual gamble paid off when he bought 25 identical lottery tickets for the same drawing and won 25 times for a total prize of $125,000.
    
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"Top stories - Google News" - 37 new articles

  1. Facebook Finally Moves Against Trump - The Daily Beast
  2. A Russian ship's cargo of dangerous ammonium nitrate was stranded in Beirut port for years - CNN
  3. Trump campaign fires back at Facebook removal of Trump post: 'Flagrant bias' | TheHill - The Hill
  4. White House threatens executive action if it fails to reach coronavirus relief deal with Democrats - CNBC
  5. Los Angeles to cut water and power to homes hosting large gatherings amid pandemic - CBS News
  6. Controversial Kris Kobach loses U.S. Senate seat in Kansas primary - Reuters
  7. Trump tops Biden as both tout large July fundraising hauls - Fox News
  8. On the heels of Isaias, forecasters say 10 more hurricanes are likely this season - USA TODAY
  9. ‘She is absolutely our No. 1 draft pick’: GOP pines for Rice as Biden VP - POLITICO
  10. L.A. battles wild mansion parties that could spread COVID-19 - Los Angeles Times
  11. Atomic bomb dropped on Japan's Hiroshima 75 years ago still reverberates - NBC News
  12. Police dog finds missing mom and baby on first job - Fox News
  13. Moderna already got $400 million for a Covid vaccine that isn't available - CNN
  14. India’s PM, Narendra Modi, Founds Temple on Ayodhya Mosque’s Ruins - The New York Times
  15. FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Ready-to-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Containing FDA-Regulated Onions that have been Recalled due to Possible Salmonella Newport Contamination - USDA.gov
  16. ADP and Markit Job Reports Are a Huge Warning Signal on the Recovery - TheStreet
  17. Democrats Propose Requiring Fed to Reduce Inequality in U.S. - Bloomberg
  18. C.D.C. Warns of the Dangers of Drinking Hand Sanitizer After Fatal Poisonings - The New York Times
  19. Galaxy Note 20 specs vs. iPhone 11 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro and Pixel 4 XL - CNET
  20. iPhone 12 chassis rumored to feature a ring of magnets, perhaps for mounting to a new charging accessory - 9to5Mac
  21. Windows 10 PCs can soon launch Android apps from most Samsung Galaxy phones - XDA Developers
  22. Google's PIN-encrypted Android 'Safe Folder' protects crucial documents - Engadget
  23. ‘Big Brother’: CBS Announces ‘All-Stars’ Cast Members For Season 22 Of Reality Game Show - Deadline
  24. Daisy Coleman from 'Audrie & Daisy' Netflix Documentary Dead at 23 by Suicide - TMZ
  25. ‘Captain Marvel 2’: ‘Candyman’s Nia DaCosta To Direct Sequel - Deadline
  26. Tiger Woods potentially plotting a putter change just in time for PGA Championship - ESPN
  27. THUNDER at LAKERS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | August 5, 2020 - NBA
  28. NHL Highlights | Penguins @ Canadiens, GM3 - Aug. 5, 2020 - NHL
  29. Led by Sue Bird, WNBA players wear shirts in support of Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler’s Senate opponent - Seattle Times
  30. This odd flying metal cylinder is a prototype for Elon Musk's Mars rocket - CNN
  31. Astrophysicists discover new insights from a rare supernova that gave us the calcium in our bones - Salon
  32. ‘It came alive:’ NASA astronauts describe experiencing splashdown in SpaceX Dragon - WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
  33. NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station Answers STEM Students' Questions - NASA
  34. Overnight Health Care: Fauci says family has faced threats | Moderna to charge $32 to $37 a dose for its vaccine | NYC adding checkpoints to enforce quarantine | TheHill - The Hill
  35. Moderna investigational COVID-19 vaccine shows promise in mouse studies - National Institutes of Health
  36. Lillestol Research seeks participants for COVID-19 vaccine trial - INFORUM
  37. HHS podcast raises fresh doubts about 'Operation Warp Speed' - MSNBC

Facebook Finally Moves Against Trump - The Daily Beast


A Russian ship's cargo of dangerous ammonium nitrate was stranded in Beirut port for years - CNN

Trump campaign fires back at Facebook removal of Trump post: 'Flagrant bias' | TheHill - The Hill


White House threatens executive action if it fails to reach coronavirus relief deal with Democrats - CNBC

Los Angeles to cut water and power to homes hosting large gatherings amid pandemic - CBS News


Controversial Kris Kobach loses U.S. Senate seat in Kansas primary - Reuters

Trump tops Biden as both tout large July fundraising hauls - Fox News

On the heels of Isaias, forecasters say 10 more hurricanes are likely this season - USA TODAY

‘She is absolutely our No. 1 draft pick’: GOP pines for Rice as Biden VP - POLITICO

L.A. battles wild mansion parties that could spread COVID-19 - Los Angeles Times

Atomic bomb dropped on Japan's Hiroshima 75 years ago still reverberates - NBC News

Police dog finds missing mom and baby on first job - Fox News

Moderna already got $400 million for a Covid vaccine that isn't available - CNN

India’s PM, Narendra Modi, Founds Temple on Ayodhya Mosque’s Ruins - The New York Times

FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Ready-to-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Containing FDA-Regulated Onions that have been Recalled due to Possible Salmonella Newport Contamination - USDA.gov

ADP and Markit Job Reports Are a Huge Warning Signal on the Recovery - TheStreet

Democrats Propose Requiring Fed to Reduce Inequality in U.S. - Bloomberg

C.D.C. Warns of the Dangers of Drinking Hand Sanitizer After Fatal Poisonings - The New York Times

Galaxy Note 20 specs vs. iPhone 11 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro and Pixel 4 XL - CNET

iPhone 12 chassis rumored to feature a ring of magnets, perhaps for mounting to a new charging accessory - 9to5Mac

Windows 10 PCs can soon launch Android apps from most Samsung Galaxy phones - XDA Developers

Google's PIN-encrypted Android 'Safe Folder' protects crucial documents - Engadget

‘Big Brother’: CBS Announces ‘All-Stars’ Cast Members For Season 22 Of Reality Game Show - Deadline

Daisy Coleman from 'Audrie & Daisy' Netflix Documentary Dead at 23 by Suicide - TMZ

‘Captain Marvel 2’: ‘Candyman’s Nia DaCosta To Direct Sequel - Deadline

Tiger Woods potentially plotting a putter change just in time for PGA Championship - ESPN

THUNDER at LAKERS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | August 5, 2020 - NBA

NHL Highlights | Penguins @ Canadiens, GM3 - Aug. 5, 2020 - NHL

Led by Sue Bird, WNBA players wear shirts in support of Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler’s Senate opponent - Seattle Times

This odd flying metal cylinder is a prototype for Elon Musk's Mars rocket - CNN

Astrophysicists discover new insights from a rare supernova that gave us the calcium in our bones - Salon

‘It came alive:’ NASA astronauts describe experiencing splashdown in SpaceX Dragon - WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando

NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station Answers STEM Students' Questions - NASA

Overnight Health Care: Fauci says family has faced threats | Moderna to charge $32 to $37 a dose for its vaccine | NYC adding checkpoints to enforce quarantine | TheHill - The Hill

Moderna investigational COVID-19 vaccine shows promise in mouse studies - National Institutes of Health

Lillestol Research seeks participants for COVID-19 vaccine trial - INFORUM

HHS podcast raises fresh doubts about 'Operation Warp Speed' - MSNBC

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As residents picked up the pieces, many saw the explosion as the culmination of years of mismanagement and neglect by Lebanon’s political leaders.
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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 39 new articles

  1. As Smoke Clears in Beirut, Shock Turns to Anger
  2. Welcome Back to Germany. Now Take Your Free Coronavirus Test.
  3. Biden’s Milwaukee Trip Is Canceled, and So Is a Normal Presidential Campaign
  4. Facebook Removes Trump Campaign’s Misleading Coronavirus Video
  5. Trump Raises $165 Million With G.O.P. in July, Overtaking Biden
  6. Trump’s Bank Was Subpoenaed by N.Y. Prosecutors in Criminal Inquiry
  7. Another Inspector General Resigns Amid Questions About Pompeo
  8. U.S. Examines Whether Saudi Nuclear Program Could Lead to Bomb Effort
  9. Hiroshima 75th Anniversary: Preserving Survivors’ Message of Peace
  10. Progressives, School Reopenings, Beirut: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  11. ‘Stay Black and Die’
  12. The Tech You Love
  13. An Incomplete Census Hurts Everyone. Even Trump.
  14. The Beirut Explosions: It Sounded Like the World Was Breaking Open
  15. Vote for Trump’s Worst!
  16. Allan Lichtman Predicted Trump's Win in 2016. Now He's Ready to Call 2020.
  17. Coronavirus Contact Tracing Chaos After Our Backyard Dinner
  18. James Comey Wrote a Letter in 2016. What Will Bill Barr Do?
  19. We Need to Talk About ‘Indian Matchmaking’
  20. Lebanon's Explosion Is Down to Incompetence
  21. We’ve Hit a Pandemic Wall
  22. Why Edmund Burke Still Matters
  23. Is QAnon the Most Dangerous Conspiracy Theory of the 21st Century?
  24. Burna Boy Has the Whole World Listening
  25. Peanut Butter and Ranch Dressing: What Americans Abroad Miss From Home
  26. Split 5 to 4, Supreme Court Rules for California Jail Over Virus Measures
  27. C.D.C. Warns of the Dangers of Drinking Hand Sanitizer After Fatal Poisonings
  28. Doris Buffett, the Family’s ‘Retail Philanthropist,’ Dies at 92
  29. F.B.I. Searches Jake Paul’s California Home
  30. It’s Never Too Late to Pursue a Dream, a Graduate Says. He Can Back It Up.
  31. Lincoln Library Cancels Exhibition Over Racial Sensitivity Concerns
  32. The Biggest Bedroom Is No Longer a ‘Master’
  33. The Many Symptoms of Covid-19
  34. How to Save Seeds for Next Year's Garden
  35. What Worried Artists in Lockdown? The Same Things as Everyone Else
  36. ‘She Dies Tomorrow’ Review: When Anxiety Goes Viral
  37. Do You Want to Be a Vaccine Volunteer?
  38. Can a Physically Taxing Job Be Bad for Our Brains?
  39. Scientists Uncover Biological Signatures of the Worst Covid-19 Cases
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As Smoke Clears in Beirut, Shock Turns to Anger

As residents picked up the pieces, many saw the explosion as the culmination of years of mismanagement and neglect by Lebanon’s political leaders.
    

Welcome Back to Germany. Now Take Your Free Coronavirus Test.

The country’s capacity to make testing efficient, affordable and available has distinguished it. Now, to head off a potential second wave, it’s testing anyone returning from a “hot zone” on entry.
    

Biden’s Milwaukee Trip Is Canceled, and So Is a Normal Presidential Campaign

The Democrats bowed to the realities of the pandemic and canceled the major in-person speeches that were still planned for their convention this month.
    

Facebook Removes Trump Campaign’s Misleading Coronavirus Video

It was the first time Facebook took down a post by Mr. Trump’s campaign for spreading virus misinformation, but it did not signal a change to the company’s defense of free expression.
    

Trump Raises $165 Million With G.O.P. in July, Overtaking Biden

Joe Biden raised $140 million last month. A record-setting pace of money continues to flood into the presidential campaign.
    

Trump’s Bank Was Subpoenaed by N.Y. Prosecutors in Criminal Inquiry

The subpoena, sent to Deutsche Bank, suggests that the inquiry into President Trump’s business practices is more wide-ranging than previously known.
    

Another Inspector General Resigns Amid Questions About Pompeo

Stephen J. Akard became the State Department’s internal watchdog after his predecessor was fired by President Trump at the urging of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has been under investigation.
    

U.S. Examines Whether Saudi Nuclear Program Could Lead to Bomb Effort

Intelligence agencies are scrutinizing whether the kingdom’s work with China to develop nuclear expertise is cover to process uranium and move toward development of a weapon.
    

Hiroshima 75th Anniversary: Preserving Survivors’ Message of Peace

Hibakusha, as they are known in Japan, were a diminished presence at a memorial event because of advancing age and the coronavirus.
    

Progressives, School Reopenings, Beirut: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

‘Stay Black and Die’

One woman reflects on her path to protesting police brutality.
    

The Tech You Love

GPS, Spotify, Pokémon Go: Our readers tell us about the tech that makes their lives better.
    

An Incomplete Census Hurts Everyone. Even Trump.

The president doesn’t realize his supporters will lose out too if the count is brought to an early close.
    

The Beirut Explosions: It Sounded Like the World Was Breaking Open

After the explosions at the Beirut port, an immense rage rises against the corrupt and incompetent political class that has ruled for so long.
    

Vote for Trump’s Worst!

The competition among his cabineteers is fierce.
    

Allan Lichtman Predicted Trump's Win in 2016. Now He's Ready to Call 2020.

Most historians just study the past. But Allan Lichtman has successfully predicted the future.
    

Coronavirus Contact Tracing Chaos After Our Backyard Dinner

When my husband’s cousin tested positive, all of the months of pandemic headlines converged.
    

James Comey Wrote a Letter in 2016. What Will Bill Barr Do?

Two investigations appear to be potential fodder for pre-election political machinations.
    

We Need to Talk About ‘Indian Matchmaking’

The Netflix show is controversial. But it tells awkward truths about my community.
    

Lebanon's Explosion Is Down to Incompetence

Yesterday’s explosion, which destroyed Beirut’s port, much of the city and countless lives, was the result of business as usual.
    

We’ve Hit a Pandemic Wall

New data show that Americans are suffering from record levels of mental distress.
    

Why Edmund Burke Still Matters

He reminds us it’s hard to respect democratic political institutions while disdaining the founders of those institutions.
    

Is QAnon the Most Dangerous Conspiracy Theory of the 21st Century?

“It’s a collaborative fiction built on wild speculation that hardens into reality.”
    

Burna Boy Has the Whole World Listening

With his supremely catchy Afro-fusion and a new album due Aug. 13, the Nigerian songwriter, singer and rapper makes music as a true global citizen.
    

Peanut Butter and Ranch Dressing: What Americans Abroad Miss From Home

With virus cases in the United States rising and international travel curtailed, many Americans do not know when they will be able to reunite with home and the comforts they associate with it.
    

Split 5 to 4, Supreme Court Rules for California Jail Over Virus Measures

In dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said officials overseeing the jail had failed to safeguard the health of the people housed there.
    

C.D.C. Warns of the Dangers of Drinking Hand Sanitizer After Fatal Poisonings

Four people died and nearly a dozen others were poisoned after swallowing alcohol-based hand sanitizer, federal health officials said.
    

Doris Buffett, the Family’s ‘Retail Philanthropist,’ Dies at 92

Her younger brother, Warren, entrusted her with vetting requests after he announced his intention to donate nearly his entire fortune. “Warren loves to make money and I love to give it away,” she said.
    

F.B.I. Searches Jake Paul’s California Home

A SWAT team was used to enter the YouTube star’s mansion in Calabasas, northwest of Los Angeles, on Wednesday, an F.B.I. spokeswoman said.
    

It’s Never Too Late to Pursue a Dream, a Graduate Says. He Can Back It Up.

Sidetracked by poverty, World War II and family commitments, Giuseppe Paternò finally got his degree at 96. With honors, no less.
    

Lincoln Library Cancels Exhibition Over Racial Sensitivity Concerns

The library, in Springfield, Ill., said Black community leaders who previewed it feared parts of the traveling exhibition, created 15 years ago, were outdated and lacked context.
    

The Biggest Bedroom Is No Longer a ‘Master’

The term’s racist and sexist undertones lead New York’s real estate community and others to rethink outdated industry jargon.
    

The Many Symptoms of Covid-19

From a sniffle or cough that feels like allergies to severe body aches and crippling fatigue, the symptoms of coronavirus can be unpredictable from head to toe.
    

How to Save Seeds for Next Year's Garden

After the unprecedented demand for seed last spring, gardeners may want to plan ahead for the next growing season. It’s easier than you think.
    

What Worried Artists in Lockdown? The Same Things as Everyone Else

A major European show of work made during coronavirus confinement deals with boredom, doubt and isolation.
    

‘She Dies Tomorrow’ Review: When Anxiety Goes Viral

A film made before the pandemic now feels uncomfortably timely.
    

Do You Want to Be a Vaccine Volunteer?

How do you sign up for a trial? Who is eligible? Will you be paid? Could an experimental shot protect you? Could you get sick? Who covers the costs if you do? Here’s what you need to know.
    

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Physical demands required for work may have negative consequences for brain health, a new study suggests.
    

Scientists Uncover Biological Signatures of the Worst Covid-19 Cases

Studies of patients with severe cases of Covid-19 show the immune system lacks its usual coordinated response.
    

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