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Kentucky Derby runs without spectators The 146th running of the Kentucky Derby, was held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on September 5, 2020. The event, traditionally held in May, was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic and ran without spectators as a safety precaution. Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law was favored to win, but was beaten by Authentic and finished second. Here's a look at the some of the scenes from the track. 25-year-old soldier dies after collapsing during training exercise at Fort Hood A 25-year-old soldier is dead after collapsing during a training exercise at Fort Hood in Texas, officials announced Friday. Authentic wins Kentucky Derby, favorite Tiz the Law second Authentic held on through deep stretch Saturday to upset heavy favorite Tiz the Law and win the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby, ending a year-long roller coaster ride for his trainer, Bob Baffert. Russian aircraft intercepts Norwegian plane in international airspace A Russian military leader said Saturday that Russian fighter planes intercepted a Norwegian patrol aircraft over the Barents Sea for the third time in a row. Hundreds assemble as music changes chord for the first time in 7 years Hundreds of people flocked to a German church Saturday to hear an organ change chords for the first time in nearly seven years. 4 killed in Arkansas plane crash Four people died in an Arkansas plane crash Friday night, emergency responders said Friday. Federal judge rules DeVos policy altering private schools' COVID-19 relief is illegal A federal judge has struck down Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' rule that altered the share of COVID-19 relief funding private schools are allowed as illegal. 'Olivia' unsets 'Emma' as top name for U.S.-born baby girls "Olivia" unseated "Emma" as the most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2019, but "Liam" remained the top contender in U.S.-born boys' names. Powerful Typhoon Haishen bears down on southern Japan Typhoon Haishen, the season's first super typhoon, bore down on Japan and South Korea on Saturday. COVID-19: Maine outbreak linked to wedding; Wisconsin Greek houses in quarantine The United States added more than 50,000 new coronavirus cases and 965 deaths, public health officials confirmed Saturday. Beirut rescuers report 'strong breathing' on 3rd day searching rubble Two days after rescuers detected signs of life under the rubble of a building collapsed in last month's explosion in Beirut, officials said Saturday they've discovered "strong breathing." Coronavirus: India hits single-day high, surpasses 4M cases India's total COVID-19 infection tally surged past 4 million Saturday after the country reported a single-day record of 86,432 new cases. Accused Kenosha, Wis., shooter's attorney resigns from role in $700,000 defense fund An attorney for a teen accused of shooting protesters in Kenosha, Wis., has resigned from his position with a defense fund that has raised more than $700,000 for his client. Bindi, Terri Irwin remember Steve Irwin on 14th anniversary of his death Steve Irwin's wife and daughter remembered the late animal conservationist and TV personality on the 14th anniversary of his death. Sudan declares 3-month state of emergency after flooding kills 99 Sudan has declared a three-month state of emergency after flooding this year killed 99 citizens and injured 46 others, according to the country's state news agency. Sunshine Mills dog food recalled for elevated levels of mold An Alabama-based animal feed company has voluntarily recalled certain dog food products due to elevated levels of mold, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced. Watch: Kellan Lutz, wife Brittany Gonzales announce pregnancy on Instagram "FBI: Most Wanted" actor Kellan Lutz and his wife, Brittany Gonzales, announced in an Instagram video that they are expecting a child. Trump directs federal agencies to cease anti-racism training on 'White privilege' President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to stop anti-racism training that includes sessions on "White privilege." Typhoon Maysak: Search suspended for cargo ship missing off Japanese coast Officials suspended their search for the missing crew of a sunken cargo ship off the coast of Japan as another typhoon prepared to strike the country Saturday. 11 protesters arrested, 3 Rochester, N.Y., police injured in Daniel Prude protest Rochester, N.Y., authorities said they arrested 11 people overnight after protests against the police-involved death of Daniel Prude turned violent, injuring three officers. Ciera Payton to play Wendy Williams in Lifetime biopic "The Oval" and "She's Gotta Have It" star Ciera Payton has signed on to play talk-show host Wendy Williams in a Lifetime biopic. Alan Ritchson to play Jack Reacher in Amazon series Alan Ritchson has landed the lead role of Jack Reacher in a new Amazon drama series. Hurricane Laura: Louisiana reports new heat-related deaths; toll hits 28 Louisiana health officials have announced three new deaths related to last week's Hurricane Laura, bringing the overall death toll from the storm to at least 28. Anna Faris quits 'Mom' ahead of Season 8 Anna Faris has announced she is leaving "Mom" before Season 8 of the CBS sitcom starts filming. Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' tops the U.S. album chart for a 5th week Taylor Swift's "Folklore" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth, consecutive week. Some COVID-19 survivors may have permanent nerve damage Placing a hospitalized COVID-19 patient in a face down position to ease breathing has steadily gained traction as a pandemic lifesaver. But a small new study warns that it may lead to permanent nerve damage. |
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Race for Coronavirus Vaccine Pits Spy Against SpyThe intelligence wars over vaccine research have intensified as China and Russia expand their efforts to steal American work at both research institutes and companies. Parents Got More Time Off. Then the Backlash Started.Pandemic policies at tech companies have created a rift between parents offered more benefits and resentful workers who don’t have children. How Trump Draws on Campaign Funds to Pay Legal BillsAs he has done with other aspects of the presidency, Donald J. Trump has redefined the practice in ways that have unsettled even some Republicans. The Trump Docket: The Fights Fueling Trump’s Big Legal BillsDonor money is helping pay for a dizzying array of litigation filed by the president or against him. Authentic Wins 2020 Kentucky DerbyThe race in Louisville ran with a smaller field than usual, no spectators and in spite of nearby protests over the police killing of Breonna Taylor in the city earlier this year. The U.S. Open Descends Into Pandemic Precaution ChaosYet another change in rules for players who were exposed to a player who tested positive for coronavirus caused the top women’s doubles team to be defaulted. Serena Williams Beats Sloane Stephens at U.S. OpenWilliams, the No. 3 seed, won after dropping the first set to Stephens. The Battle Over Robert E. Lee Biscuits and Gravy at Omaha's 11-Worth CafeIn “levelheaded” Omaha, a protester was killed and, in the aftermath, people demanding an end to racial injustice set their sights on police budgets — and a diner with Robert E. Lee on the menu. Daniel Prude Case: Grand Jury Will Be Set Up in Rochester DeathThe decision by New York’s attorney general comes more than five months after Daniel Prude died of suffocation after officers in Rochester, N.Y., placed a hood over his head. ‘I Keep My Promises,’ Trump Said. Let’s Check.Here’s a report card on whether the president met his 2016 campaign pledges. Lockdown Left My Mind and Body Flabby. Then Came Tennis Camp.What playing doubles with a Parisian urologist taught me about how to get my life in order. Could Many Coronavirus Deaths in Nursing Homes Have Been Avoided?Nursing home residents and staff members account for around 40 percent of coronavirus-related deaths in the U.S. There’s no justifiable reason for that. The Coronavirus May Change College Admissions ForeverA pandemic returns the focus to what matters: education. How Many Lives Would a More Normal President Have Saved?Trump failed to meet the Covid-19 challenge. But it’s harder to judge whether the overall response was catastrophic or merely mediocre. The Coronavirus Made Us Socially AwkwardDeprive people of interactions with peers, and their social skills will atrophy. This is yet another side effect of the pandemic. What I’ve Learned From Teaching OnlineRoll call becomes a roster of absences. Some students write fantasies of escape. Can a new life begin when you are confined with siblings and parents? Congress Should Pass a Navalny ActThe latest poisoning of a Russian critic requires expanded sanctions and accountability for Kremlin leadership. ‘Dwarf Pride’ Was Hard Won. Will a Growth Drug Undermine It?An experimental medication that increases height in children with the most common form of dwarfism has raised hope that it can help them lead easier lives. But some say the condition is not a problem in need of a cure. Why ‘Rent,’ the Movie, Was My Gateway MusicalIt was a flop, but the film adaptation of the Broadway smash turned me on to theater. And those starving artists made me want to make art too. At Least 4 Boats Sink During ‘Trump Boat Parade’ in Texas, Officials SayNo injuries were immediately reported at the event, which was taking place on Lake Travis. Court Approves Warrantless Surveillance Rules While Scolding F.B.I.The release of a newly declassified ruling follows a separate decision by an appeals court that a defunct National Security Agency program was illegal. Searchers Find No Sign of Survivor in Beirut RubbleThe searchers said there were no new indications that anyone was alive in the rubble of a historic house that was destroyed by the blast, despite possible signs of life reported earlier. Islanders Defeat Flyers and Head to Conference Finals for First Time Since 1993The Islanders shut out the Flyers, 4-0, in Game 7 of their playoff series and now face the Tampa Bay Lightning to decide who goes to the Stanley Cup finals. Dorothy Parker’s Ashes Are Returned to New YorkCompleting a decades-long journey, the writer’s ashes were disinterred in Baltimore and taken by train to their (latest) final resting place: Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx. When Learning Is Really Remote: Students Climb Trees and Travel Miles for a Cell SignalSchools are closed in Indonesia because of the pandemic, but for the rural poor who lack internet access and smartphones, online education is particularly difficult. TikTok Influencers, Harassment and Fans: Who's to Blame?Fan armies are harassing gay and trans people on TikTok. Joseph Bartscherer, Rigorously Conceptual Photographer, Dies at 65His work — including a project for which he collected three decades of front-page obituaries from The New York Times — often took years to complete. Ex-F.B.I. Agent in Russia Inquiry Says Trump Is a National Security ThreatPeter Strzok, who was fired for sending anti-Trump texts, played a central role in both the Hillary Clinton email and Trump-Russia investigations. How this Pennsylvania Drive-in ‘Found Its Niche’ in the PandemicWith a flea market, graduations and even a livestreamed country music concert, a Pennsylvania Drive-in became a safe gathering place. The Dual History of Poisonous FlowersFrom ancient times through today, the same blooms used to harm have also proved healing. What’s in a Title?It depends on where the author is in the creative process. More Recent Articles |
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The 146th running of the Kentucky Derby, was held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on September 5, 2020. The event, traditionally held in May, was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic and ran without spectators as a safety precaution. Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law was favored to win, but was beaten by Authentic and finished second. Here's a look at the some of the scenes from the track.
A 25-year-old soldier is dead after collapsing during a training exercise at Fort Hood in Texas, officials announced Friday.
Authentic held on through deep stretch Saturday to upset heavy favorite Tiz the Law and win the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby, ending a year-long roller coaster ride for his trainer, Bob Baffert.
A Russian military leader said Saturday that Russian fighter planes intercepted a Norwegian patrol aircraft over the Barents Sea for the third time in a row.
Hundreds of people flocked to a German church Saturday to hear an organ change chords for the first time in nearly seven years.
Four people died in an Arkansas plane crash Friday night, emergency responders said Friday.
A federal judge has struck down Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' rule that altered the share of COVID-19 relief funding private schools are allowed as illegal.
"Olivia" unseated "Emma" as the most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2019, but "Liam" remained the top contender in U.S.-born boys' names.
Typhoon Haishen, the season's first super typhoon, bore down on Japan and South Korea on Saturday.
The United States added more than 50,000 new coronavirus cases and 965 deaths, public health officials confirmed Saturday.
Two days after rescuers detected signs of life under the rubble of a building collapsed in last month's explosion in Beirut, officials said Saturday they've discovered "strong breathing."
India's total COVID-19 infection tally surged past 4 million Saturday after the country reported a single-day record of 86,432 new cases.
An attorney for a teen accused of shooting protesters in Kenosha, Wis., has resigned from his position with a defense fund that has raised more than $700,000 for his client.
Steve Irwin's wife and daughter remembered the late animal conservationist and TV personality on the 14th anniversary of his death.
Sudan has declared a three-month state of emergency after flooding this year killed 99 citizens and injured 46 others, according to the country's state news agency.
An Alabama-based animal feed company has voluntarily recalled certain dog food products due to elevated levels of mold, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced.
"FBI: Most Wanted" actor Kellan Lutz and his wife, Brittany Gonzales, announced in an Instagram video that they are expecting a child.
President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to stop anti-racism training that includes sessions on "White privilege."
Officials suspended their search for the missing crew of a sunken cargo ship off the coast of Japan as another typhoon prepared to strike the country Saturday.
Rochester, N.Y., authorities said they arrested 11 people overnight after protests against the police-involved death of Daniel Prude turned violent, injuring three officers.
"The Oval" and "She's Gotta Have It" star Ciera Payton has signed on to play talk-show host Wendy Williams in a Lifetime biopic.
Alan Ritchson has landed the lead role of Jack Reacher in a new Amazon drama series.
Louisiana health officials have announced three new deaths related to last week's Hurricane Laura, bringing the overall death toll from the storm to at least 28.
Anna Faris has announced she is leaving "Mom" before Season 8 of the CBS sitcom starts filming.
Taylor Swift's "Folklore" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth, consecutive week.
Placing a hospitalized COVID-19 patient in a face down position to ease breathing has steadily gained traction as a pandemic lifesaver. But a small new study warns that it may lead to permanent nerve damage. 
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