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Tropical Depression 22 forms in the Gulf of Mexico A disturbance over the Gulf of Mexico that meteorologists have been monitoring for over a week developed into Tropical Depression 22 on Thursday. Trump administration targets Iran-backed hackers with sanctions, charges The United States indicted and sanctioned dozens of Iranian hackers as part of a larger multiagency effort to disrupt cyberattacks connected to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security and the IRGC. Miami Heat rally past Boston Celtics for 2-0 series lead The Miami Heat mounted another comeback to beat the Boston Celtics 106-101 and take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals Thursday night. Teddy may approach New England, Atlantic Canada as hurricane Less than one week after feeling the full force of Hurricane Paulette, residents of Bermuda are preparing for a strike from powerful Hurricane Teddy. Queen's Crown Estate property drops in value by $715M amid pandemic The Crown Estate announced Thursday that the value of the land portfolio decreased by 1.2% amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Chicago White Sox beat Minnesota Twins to clinch AL playoff spot The Chicago White Sox are back in the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade after earning a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday. U.S. Open winner Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka, who won the 2020 U.S. Open last week, announced Thursday night that she will skip this month's French Open. Justin Thomas grabs 1-shot lead at U.S. Open; Tiger Woods struggles with 73 Justin Thomas took advantage of a surprisingly soft Winged Foot course to take a one-shot lead in Thursday's opening round of the 2020 U.S. Open in Mamaroneck, N.Y. Air Force may soon be able to update flight software in real time The Air Force is preparing to announce that an aircraft can push out software updates to warfighters while in flight, a top Pentagon official said this week. Navy wraps Exercise Black Widow 2020 in Atlantic The Navy is wrapping up Exercise Black Widow 2020 in the North Atlantic this week. Vicky weakens to remnant low Vicky weakened to a remnant low as it swirled over the Central Atlantic on Thursday. Judge extends order blocking Census Bureau from winding down in-person counting Federal Judge Lucy Koh extended her temporary restraining order barring the Census Bureau from winding down in-person counting for the 2020 census through Sept. 24. More than 3,000 test positive in brucellosis outbreak in China Doctors diagnosed more than 3,000 people in China's Gansu province with a bacterial disease known as brucellosis after a leak at a biopharmaceutical company. Federal judge temporarily blocks U.S. Postal Service operational changes A federal judge temporarily blocked changes to the U.S. Postal Service, saying Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and the Trump administration "are involved in a politically motivated attack" on its efficiency. Marines, sailors deployed to battle California's Creek Fire About 250 Marines and sailors are expected to be deployed to Central California to assist firefighters battling the Creek Fire, U.S. military officials said. Los Angeles Chargers C Mike Pouncey to have season-ending surgery Los Angeles Chargers center Mike Pouncey was placed on injured reserve and will have season-ending hip surgery. Jason Bateman, Laverne Cox to appear on Sunday's Emmy Awards telecast Jason Bateman, Sterling K. Brown and Laverne Cox are confirmed to appear on Sunday's broadcast of the Emmy Awards ceremony on ABC. President Donald Trump announces commission promoting 'patriotic education' Speaking at the National Archives Museum on Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the 1776 Commission to promote "patriotic education." Katey Sagal to headline ABC drama 'Rebel' Katey Sagal has signed on to star in ABC's "Rebel," a new drama loosely based on the life of activist Erin Brockovich. Mark Esper outlines plan for 355-ship Navy, calls for more focus on China Defense Secretary Mark Esper this week described plans to build out the Navy's fleet to 355 ships or more and find more funding to counter China's naval forces. Cleanup, waste management aren't enough to save ecosystems from plastic pollution Even if countries fund massive cleanup efforts and dramatically improve waste management infrastructure, new research suggests it won't be enough to save Earth's ecosystems from plastic pollution. Watch: Alligator swims through Alabama woman's flooded yard An Alabama woman shared video of the surprising sight that greeted her when she looked out into her Hurricane Sally-flooded front yard: an alligator having a swim. Nasdaq falls into correction territory, Snowflake loses 10% after record IPO The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.27% on Thursday, dropping into correction territory as it fell 10% from its previous record high behind declining tech stocks. |
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Coronavirus Vaccine: Moderna and Pfizer Reveal Secret Blueprints TrialsThe companies hope to earn the trust of the public and of scientists who have clamored for details of the studies. Deal Reached in N.J. for ‘Millionaires Tax’ to Address Fiscal CrisisGov. Philip Murphy said the tax would help make up shortfalls caused by the pandemic, but Republicans warned it would lead to an exodus of wealthy residents. For Trump, It’s Not the United States, It’s Red and Blue StatesA statement by the president this week was an insight into how he views the country as composed of parts that either are for him or against him. FBI Director Warns of Russian Interference, White Supremacist ViolenceThe testimony contradicted efforts by President Trump and other officials to downplay the threats. As Courts Back Broad Mail-In Voting, DeJoy Apologizes for MisstepsPostmaster General Louis DeJoy privately apologized to election officials for failing to consult about a postcard that was sent to educate voters on mail-in ballots. Wildfires Are Among 4 Recent Disasters Costing at Least $1 BillionFirefighters were making progress against several significant wildfires in California and Oregon, hopeful that changing weather conditions would help rather than hinder efforts. First the Pandemic. Now the Storm. Gulf Shores High School Can’t Catch a Break.It was supposed to be homecoming week at an Alabama high school, but Hurricane Sally ruined those plans. Joe Biden, Moderna, Martha Stewart: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The Forgotten Refugee Crisis in EuropeConditions at the Moria center on the island of Lesbos were already dire. This year, the coronavirus compounded the misery, and then fires razed the squalid camp, leaving thousands homeless. TikTok Deal Latest: ‘Who the Hell Knows?’Deal makers involved in the talks to sell TikTok are exasperated. New York, a City on Its OwnThe city has been failed by the federal government — and by leaders closer to home. Call Me the Joan of Arc of Coronavirus Vaccine TrialsNever did I expect to have a calling. Then came the pandemic. What Is It With Trump and Face Masks?It’s not about freedom or culture. It’s cynical politics. No, the Democrats Haven’t Gone Over the EdgeThe party still has a strong vibrant center. Dan Coats: We Need a Commission to Oversee the 2020 ElectionsTrump’s former director of national intelligence on how to firmly and unambiguously reassure all Americans that their votes will be counted. The Evangelicals Who Are Taking On QAnonSome leaders are trying to save their flocks from the lure of the online conspiracy theory. People Need Money Now. A $1.5 Trillion Deal Can Make It Happen.A compromise struck by House Democrats and Republicans to deliver aid during the pandemic merits consideration. This Is How Bad It’s Gotten at the Justice DepartmentNora Dannehy’s resignation looks like part of a pattern that could be problematic for Bill Barr and President Trump. Should We Fast-Track a Vaccine for the Coronavirus?It’s complicated. Trump Is Wrong About TikTok. China’s Plans Are Much More Sinister.The West still doesn’t understand the scale of Beijing’s soft-power ambitions. What Happened Inside Ed Buck’s Apartment?Two men died of meth overdoses at the home of a West Hollywood political donor. Dark conspiracy theories abounded— but the truth is even darker. How the N.B.A. Bubble Brought Jeff and Stan Van Gundy Closer Together“Some days, it’s heavy talk about the future of the world,” said Jeff Van Gundy, an ESPN commentator. “We talk about everything and solve nothing.” Jeanine Añez Drops Out of Bolivia's Presidential ElectionLess than a year after declaring herself president of her turbulent country, Jeanine Añez abandoned her attempt to win official approval from the voters. Eric Trump Will Comply With N.Y. Inquiry, but Only After ElectionMr. Trump’s lawyers said in a court filing that he was willing to be interviewed by investigators after voters cast their presidential ballots. Jerry Harris of ‘Cheer’ Arrested on Child Pornography ChargeMr. Harris, a fan favorite on the Netflix series, was arrested and charged with production of child pornography on Thursday, days after two teenage boys filed a lawsuit against him. US Pushes Large Arms Sale to Taiwan, Including Jet MissilesThe administration is proposing the packages as President Trump’s strategists try to paint him as being tough on China despite soft actions earlier. Princeton Admitted Past Racism. Now It Is Under Investigation.The Trump administration opened a civil rights investigation into the university after its president acknowledged the role of systemic racism at the school. Lev Parnas, Giuliani Associate, Faces New Fraud ChargesMr. Parnas, who participated in a campaign to dig up dirt on the president’s political rivals, is accused of swindling investors. With Football Returning, Big Ten Cities Brace for More Covid OutbreaksAlthough the games will be played without spectators in the stadiums, some officials are concerned they will lead to more off-campus gatherings that could spread the virus. Does Wearing Glasses Protect You From Coronavirus?After researchers noticed fewer nearsighted patients in a hospital ward in China, they speculated that wearing glasses might offer some protection against Covid-19. Help! My Very Direct Flight Added a Stop and So Many More PassengersSarah Firshein tries to resolve how a nonstop with seat selection became a packed “split flight,” with concerns over proper cleaning and an arrival two hours later than expected. New York Film Festival: 10 Great Movies You Can (Mostly) Stream OnlineThis year’s edition of the Lincoln Center staple is going virtual and to the Bronx — but there is still plenty to watch. In 'The United States of Cocktails,’ Reports on America's Drinking CultureFor his new book, “The United States of Cocktails,” Brian Bartels roamed the country to report on local tastes, traditions and quirks. Australia's Stinging Trees: Please Do Not Pet ThemScientists have found a potent chemical that might give Australian giant stinging trees their extraordinarily painful punch. Amy Dorris Alleges Trump Sexually Assaulted Her at US OpenTyler Amburgey, Devoted Hockey Player and Coach, Dies at 29A physical defenseman, he loved hockey enough to be excited at the sight of a new pair of skates or shin guards. He died of the novel coronavirus. More Recent Articles |
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A disturbance over the Gulf of Mexico that meteorologists have been monitoring for over a week developed into Tropical Depression 22 on Thursday.
The United States indicted and sanctioned dozens of Iranian hackers as part of a larger multiagency effort to disrupt cyberattacks connected to Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security and the IRGC.
The Miami Heat mounted another comeback to beat the Boston Celtics 106-101 and take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference finals Thursday night.
Less than one week after feeling the full force of Hurricane Paulette, residents of Bermuda are preparing for a strike from powerful Hurricane Teddy.
The Crown Estate announced Thursday that the value of the land portfolio decreased by 1.2% amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Chicago White Sox are back in the playoffs for the first time in more than a decade after earning a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Twins on Thursday.
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka, who won the 2020 U.S. Open last week, announced Thursday night that she will skip this month's French Open.
Justin Thomas took advantage of a surprisingly soft Winged Foot course to take a one-shot lead in Thursday's opening round of the 2020 U.S. Open in Mamaroneck, N.Y.
The Air Force is preparing to announce that an aircraft can push out software updates to warfighters while in flight, a top Pentagon official said this week.
The Navy is wrapping up Exercise Black Widow 2020 in the North Atlantic this week.
Vicky weakened to a remnant low as it swirled over the Central Atlantic on Thursday.
Federal Judge Lucy Koh extended her temporary restraining order barring the Census Bureau from winding down in-person counting for the 2020 census through Sept. 24.
Doctors diagnosed more than 3,000 people in China's Gansu province with a bacterial disease known as brucellosis after a leak at a biopharmaceutical company.
A federal judge temporarily blocked changes to the U.S. Postal Service, saying Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and the Trump administration "are involved in a politically motivated attack" on its efficiency.
About 250 Marines and sailors are expected to be deployed to Central California to assist firefighters battling the Creek Fire, U.S. military officials said.
Los Angeles Chargers center Mike Pouncey was placed on injured reserve and will have season-ending hip surgery.
Jason Bateman, Sterling K. Brown and Laverne Cox are confirmed to appear on Sunday's broadcast of the Emmy Awards ceremony on ABC.
Speaking at the National Archives Museum on Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing the 1776 Commission to promote "patriotic education."
Katey Sagal has signed on to star in ABC's "Rebel," a new drama loosely based on the life of activist Erin Brockovich.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper this week described plans to build out the Navy's fleet to 355 ships or more and find more funding to counter China's naval forces.
Even if countries fund massive cleanup efforts and dramatically improve waste management infrastructure, new research suggests it won't be enough to save Earth's ecosystems from plastic pollution.
An Alabama woman shared video of the surprising sight that greeted her when she looked out into her Hurricane Sally-flooded front yard: an alligator having a swim.
The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.27% on Thursday, dropping into correction territory as it fell 10% from its previous record high behind declining tech stocks. 
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