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DOJ: 300 charged with committing crimes 'under the guise' of protests The Justice Department announced that more than 300 people have been charged with committing crimes "under the guise" of peaceful protests that erupted nationwide following the police-involved killing of George Floyd. Australian cricket legend Dean Jones dies at 59 Former Australian cricket player Dean Jones, widely considered one of the greatest batsmen of his generation, has died of cardiac arrest at the age of 59. U.S. sanctions Iran's judicial, penal system over human rights abuses The U.S. State Department on Thursday imposed a slew of sanctions targeting Iran's judicial and penal systems, including a judge who sentenced a wrestler to death, over gross human rights violations. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra: Bam Adebayo 'ready to go' for Game 5 Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said Thursday that All-Star big man Bam Adebayo will be able to play in Friday's Game 5 against the Boston Celtics. Trump outlines America First Healthcare Plan, ensures coverage for pre-existing conditions President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a series of executive orders as part of a healthcare system he dubbed the America First Healthcare plan. Minnesota Vikings sign veteran LB Todd Davis after multiple injuries The Minnesota Vikings signed former Denver Broncos linebacker Todd Davis after two key injuries at the position. Pac-12 to play 7-game football schedule starting in November The Pac-12 announced Thursday that it will play a seven-game, conference-only football schedule beginning in early November. U.S. government to allow only telephone interpreters for asylum seekers Asylum seekers who depend upon in-person interpreters for their application interviews will now have to use interpreters over the phone to limit the spread COVID-19, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said. Brett Hankinson, officer indicted in Breonna Taylor case, plans to plead not guilty Brett Hankinson, the former Louisville, Ky., Metro Police detective indicted for shots fired on the night police killed Breonna Taylor, plans to plead not guilty to first-degree wanton endangerment charges. USS 'Woody' Williams conducts training exercises with Senegalese navy The USS Hershel 'Woody' Williams conducted passing and communications exercises with the Senegalese naval counterpart patrol vessel Kedougou this week, according to the Navy. U.S. executes Christopher Vialva; 7th federal inmate this year The U.S. government on Thursday carried out the lethal injection of Christopher Vialva for the deaths of a married couple in Texas more than two decades ago, making him the seventh federal execution this year. Kansas City Royals OF Alex Gordon to retire after 2020 season Kansas City Royals veteran outfielder Alex Gordon announced Thursday he will retire after the 2020 season. Military to remove identifying information from promotion applications Top military officials are working to remove all personally identifying information from promotions packets, according to Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Super Hornet makes emergency landing after engine fire in Virginia A Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet experienced an engine fire Monday, forcing it to make an emergency landing at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia. FBI director warns Chinese hackers are targeting U.S. COVID-19 research FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress on Thursday that Chinese hackers are targeting U.S. COVID-19 research to advance the country's own research and development. 489 retired national security leaders endorse Joe Biden for president A group of 489 retired generals and admirals, as well as former national security officials and diplomats signed a letter endorsing Joe Biden for president Thursday. Florida AG calls for probe into Bloomberg donations allowing felons to vote Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody requested a state and federal investigation into efforts by Michael Bloomberg to raise $16 million to pay legal fines and fees allowing felons in the state to vote. FDA adds abuse warning to labels for drugs like Xanax, Valium Reacting to an upsurge in abuse of benzodiazepine sedatives such as Valium, Xanax and Ativan, U.S. officials on Wednesday added a "Boxed Warning" to the drugs' labels, cautioning about the danger. Qantas selling off stocked bar carts from retired 747s Australian airline Qantas, which recently retired its fleet of Boeing 747 jets, is giving aviation fans the chance to bring a piece of the airline home by selling 1,000 fully stocked bar carts. Nanocrystals can trigger explosive volcanic eruptions The presence of tiny crystals in magma can cause volcanoes to violently explode, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Science Advances. 84-year-old Korean War veteran presented with high school diploma An 84-year-old Texas man was presented with a high school diploma more than 65 years after he left school prematurely to serve in the Korean War. Study: With global warming, marine heatwaves like 'The Blob' will become commonplace According to a new study, anthropogenic climate change has made extreme heatwaves like the Blob more likely. In fact, the study's authors claim human-caused global warming is directly to blame for the Blob. Turkey crashes through window into Virginia home Deputies and animal services officers in Virginia responded to a resident's home where a turkey crashed through a window and barricaded itself inside the bathroom. |
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Trump Again Sows Doubt About Election as G.O.P. Scrambles to Assure VotersPresident Trump declined for a second day to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he lost the election, while Republicans, including Mitch McConnell, implicitly rebuffed him, promising an “orderly transition.” Battles Over Voting Rules Fuel Concern About Postelection FightsEven as early voting has gotten underway, some pivotal states are still litigating how ballots should be cast and counted, creating uncertainty that is being fanned by President Trump. As Coronavirus Cases Surge in Europe, Hospitalizations LagFor now, countries are betting they can suppress hospital admissions and deaths without imposing more lockdowns, even as case numbers approach peak levels from last spring. Pac-12 Will Play Football in 2020, Joining Other Top Leagues During the PandemicThe decision clears a path for programs like Oregon and Southern California, and means every Power 5 league intends to compete this fall. U.S. Commandos Use Secretive Missiles to Kill Qaeda Leaders in SyriaThe specially designed missiles use sharp blades and blunt force, rather than explosive warheads, to kill terrorist leaders. Google Services Go Down in Some Parts of U.S.People experienced outages of services like Gmail, YouTube and Google Meet. Louisville’s Police Force Feels Besieged on Two FrontsOfficers say that city and police officials were slow to release crucial details in the Breonna Taylor case. Protesters are fed up with what they consider abusive tactics. Calm seems a long way off. 2020 Election, Coronavirus Vaccine, Prince: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Breonna Taylor Decision: On the Ground in LouisvilleUnrest has again rocked the city after a grand jury in Kentucky declined to bring charges against the two officers who shot Breonna Taylor. Gavin Newsom: ‘We Decided to Pull the Band-Aid Off’Twenty months into his term, California’s governor faces a pandemic and an environmental crisis. He speaks to Kara Swisher about his plan to save the “state of resistance.” Coronavirus Schools BriefingIt’s back to school — or is it? Trump Wants You to Think You Can’t Get Rid of HimHis strongman threats are scary. But don’t forget that he’s weak. Breonna Taylor and Perpetual Black TraumaThe system erased her as if she never existed. Life in ‘Anarchist’ New York CityI saw a woman drinking iced coffee in 57 degree weather. OK, chaos agent! How Faith Shapes My PoliticsNot as much as you’d think. Trump’s Stalinist Approach to ScienceBully and ignore the experts, and send in the quacks. The Power of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's ImaginationRuth Bader Ginsburg took on the obstacles to women’s equality incrementally, but she was powered by a larger vision. If Trump Won’t Go, Then What?Readers react to the president’s pre-emptive dismissal of election results that go against him. Free the Apps!Apple and Google have a virtual monopoly on distributing mobile apps — that’s bad for competition. Breonna Taylor Deserved JusticeNo police officer will have to answer for her death. This never gets easier. There’s a Simple Reason Spain Has Been Hit Hard by CoronavirusSpaniards did their part, staying home and wearing masks. But politicians quarreled among themselves and repeated the mistakes of the first wave of the virus. I Am Not a Housewife. I’m a Prepper.Survivalism can be less about guns and ammo, and more about homemaking and community resilience. Lorne Michaels on 'S.N.L.' in the Pandemic and Chris Rock's Return as Host“Saturday Night Live” returns Oct. 3 with Chris Rock as host. In an interview, Michaels, the show’s creator, talks about pandemic preparations and why “a little danger” can be good for comedy. This Is the Casual Racism That I Face at My Elite High SchoolUnexpectedly, the school did something about it. Trump Booed as He Pays Last Respects to Justice Ruth Bader GinsburgThe president was within shouting distance of angry protesters who chanted “Vote him out!” and “Honor her wish!” Los Angeles District Attorney Won’t Prosecute Reporter Arrested While Covering Shooting of DeputiesJosie Huang, a Los Angeles reporter for the public radio station KPCC and the website LAist, offered videos disputing the Sheriff’s Department’s charges. Powerful Cardinal, a Fixture of Vatican Intrigue, Resigns SuddenlyIn a cryptic statement, the Vatican did not explain the reason for Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu’s departure. News reports had connected him to a financial scandal. Trump Administration to Announce Plan to Open Tongass Forest to LoggingThe effort to open the Alaskan wilderness area, the nation’s largest national forest, has been in the works for about two years. Israel Tightens Holiday Lockdown, Restricting Prayers and ProtestsIsrael now has one of the world’s worst outbreaks of the coronavirus, but the government’s response has gotten mired in political and cultural wars. Amazon Unveils Drone That Films Inside Your Home. What Could Go Wrong?On social media, people had some concerns about the Ring Always Home Cam. To put it mildly. Even When They Lost Their Jobs, Immigrants Sent Money HomePredictions were that immigrants would stop sending money home when the coronavirus took their jobs. But that did not take into account how determined foreign workers were to help their families. How to Deal With a Friendship ‘Quiet Season’You might emerge from 2020 with fewer friendships, and that’s OK. Gillian Flynn Takes Her Paranoia to TelevisionWith “Utopia,” the best-selling novelist makes her debut as a TV showrunner. But anyone who knows her from “Gone Girl” or “Sharp Objects” might be surprised by what they see. Raf Simons and Miuccia Prada Make Civil Discourse Look LovelyIn the first big show of Milan Fashion Week, a Prada co-creative debut gives everyone something to chew on. Plus the pasta connection at Fendi. Nothing Eats Viruses, Right? Meet Some Hungry ProtistsNew genetic evidence builds the case that single-celled marine microbes might chow down on viruses. Bill Murray Faces Legal Threat From Doobie BrothersA lawyer for the band demands that the actor pay for using the song “Listen to the Music” in an ad for his William Murray golf wear. More Recent Articles |
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The Justice Department announced that more than 300 people have been charged with committing crimes "under the guise" of peaceful protests that erupted nationwide following the police-involved killing of George Floyd.
Former Australian cricket player Dean Jones, widely considered one of the greatest batsmen of his generation, has died of cardiac arrest at the age of 59.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday imposed a slew of sanctions targeting Iran's judicial and penal systems, including a judge who sentenced a wrestler to death, over gross human rights violations.
Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said Thursday that All-Star big man Bam Adebayo will be able to play in Friday's Game 5 against the Boston Celtics.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a series of executive orders as part of a healthcare system he dubbed the America First Healthcare plan.
The Minnesota Vikings signed former Denver Broncos linebacker Todd Davis after two key injuries at the position.
The Pac-12 announced Thursday that it will play a seven-game, conference-only football schedule beginning in early November.
Asylum seekers who depend upon in-person interpreters for their application interviews will now have to use interpreters over the phone to limit the spread COVID-19, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said.
Brett Hankinson, the former Louisville, Ky., Metro Police detective indicted for shots fired on the night police killed Breonna Taylor, plans to plead not guilty to first-degree wanton endangerment charges.
The USS Hershel 'Woody' Williams conducted passing and communications exercises with the Senegalese naval counterpart patrol vessel Kedougou this week, according to the Navy.
The U.S. government on Thursday carried out the lethal injection of Christopher Vialva for the deaths of a married couple in Texas more than two decades ago, making him the seventh federal execution this year.
Kansas City Royals veteran outfielder Alex Gordon announced Thursday he will retire after the 2020 season.
Top military officials are working to remove all personally identifying information from promotions packets, according to Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
A Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet experienced an engine fire Monday, forcing it to make an emergency landing at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia.
FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress on Thursday that Chinese hackers are targeting U.S. COVID-19 research to advance the country's own research and development.
A group of 489 retired generals and admirals, as well as former national security officials and diplomats signed a letter endorsing Joe Biden for president Thursday.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody requested a state and federal investigation into efforts by Michael Bloomberg to raise $16 million to pay legal fines and fees allowing felons in the state to vote.
Reacting to an upsurge in abuse of benzodiazepine sedatives such as Valium, Xanax and Ativan, U.S. officials on Wednesday added a "Boxed Warning" to the drugs' labels, cautioning about the danger.
Australian airline Qantas, which recently retired its fleet of Boeing 747 jets, is giving aviation fans the chance to bring a piece of the airline home by selling 1,000 fully stocked bar carts.
The presence of tiny crystals in magma can cause volcanoes to violently explode, according to a new study published Thursday in the journal Science Advances.
An 84-year-old Texas man was presented with a high school diploma more than 65 years after he left school prematurely to serve in the Korean War.
According to a new study, anthropogenic climate change has made extreme heatwaves like the Blob more likely. In fact, the study's authors claim human-caused global warming is directly to blame for the Blob.
Deputies and animal services officers in Virginia responded to a resident's home where a turkey crashed through a window and barricaded itself inside the bathroom. 
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