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Buccaneers to sign ex-Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reached an agreement with former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette. Dwayne Johnson announces he and his family are recovering from COVID-19 Dwayne Johnson said Wednesday that he, his wife, Lauren Hashian, and his two daughters are "on the mend" after testing positive for COVID-19 about three weeks ago. State Dept. restricts movement of Chinese diplomats in U.S. The Trump administration on Wednesday announced new restrictions on the movement of Chinese diplomats in the United States. Jimmy Butler, Heat hold off Bucks for historic Game 2 win Jimmy Butler sank two free throws with no time left Wednesday night to give the Miami Heat a 116-114 win over the Milwaukee Bucks and a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal series. Hurricane Nana expected to make landfall in Belize overnight Hurricane Nana, currently zipping westward over the Caribbean Sea, is expected to strike Central America as the fourth hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. U.S. seizes terrorist websites used to recruit, destabilize Iraq The United States has seized websites used by an Iran-backed terrorist organization to recruit new members and further destabilize the political situation in Iraq, the Justice Department said Wednesday. Mets Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver, 75, dies of dementia, COVID-19 Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver, who helped guide the New York Mets to a World Series title in 1969, has died at age 75. Texas man pleads guilty to joining Islamic State in Syria A Texas man pleaded guilty to terrorism charges Wednesday for traveling to Turkey to join the Islamic State in Syria alongside his brother. U.S. Open tennis: No. 1 seed Karolina Pliskova falls; Novak Djokovic rallies Top-seeded Karolina Pliskova suffered an upset loss in the second round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, N.Y. California faces potential record heatwave as wildfires burn 1.5 million acres A heatwave in California threatens to create conditions that will increase the risk of fires as more than 900 wildfires burning in the state have burned more than 1.5 million acres on Wednesday. MLB suspends Yankees' Chapman 3 games; Boone, Cash get 1-game bans New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone and closer Aroldis Chapman and Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash have all been suspended for their roles in a benches-clearing incident. Man accused of paying $200K to Georgetown coach in college admissions scandal A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted another parent in the sweeping college admissions scandal for allegedly paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to have his daughter admitted to Georgetown as a tennis recruit. United States sanctions two top International Criminal Court officials The United States imposed sanctions on two top officials of the International Criminal Court on Wednesday. Typhoon Maysak makes landfall in South Korea After already causing destruction in Japan's Ryukyu Islands, powerful Typhoon Maysak made landfall along the south coast of the Korean Peninsula on Thursday. Georgia QB Jamie Newman opts out of season over coronavirus concerns Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jamie Newman, who was expected to be the team's starter in 2020, has opted out of this season because of coronavirus concerns. CDC tells states to prepare for possible COVID-19 vaccine by late October The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified states to be ready to possibly distribute a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as late October. Appeals court rules NSA phone data collection illegal; upholds convictions A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled it was illegal -- and possibly unconstitutional -- for the National Security Agency to collect data on Americans' phone calls. Retesting for COVID-19 four weeks after first symptoms may help limit spread, study says People with confirmed COVID-19 should be retested four weeks after symptoms first appear to minimize their risk for spreading the virus, according to the authors of a study published Wednesday by BMJ Open. Report accuses Georgia of wrongfully purging 198,351 people from voter roll The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia on Wednesday released a report stating that nearly 200,000 voters in the state were wrongly removed from the state's registration database in a 2019 purge. Study: Two drinks per day raises risk for obesity, metabolic syndrome Drinking more than two standard-sized servings of alcohol per day raises the risk for obesity and metabolic syndrome in some people by more than 30%, according to a study presented Wednesday. Engineers test Space Launch System rocket booster in Utah Engineers successfully performed a test fire of the Space Launch System rocket's full-scale booster on Wednesday afternoon. SLS is key to NASA's plans to return astronauts to the moon and, ultimately, send them to Mars. Australian man's lottery routine pays off after 30 years An Australian man who has followed the same lottery routine for 30 years -- and has used the same numbers for almost as long -- had her patience pay off with a jackpot of more than $400,000. Watch: Anglers on California river reel in live pipe bombs A pair of anglers on a California river ended up calling the authorities when they reeled in a pair of particularly deadly catches -- homemade pipe bombs. |
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CDC Tells States How to Prepare for Covid-19 Vaccine by Early NovemberAs President Trump pushes the possibility of a vaccine this year, the C.D.C. has outlined technical scenarios to state public health officials for an unidentified Vaccine A and Vaccine B. Backed by Federal Funds, New Virus Tests Are Hitting the MarketSix months into the pandemic and with no coherent national testing strategy, the Trump administration is encouraging private development of an array of faster and cheaper techniques. Biden and Trump Unveil Dueling Law-and-Order AdsThe new polling showed that Joe Biden maintains a steady but not overpowering lead, particularly in the critical battleground of Pennsylvania. Homeland Security Blocked Warnings of Russian Campaign Against Joe BidenThe department’s leaders declined to publish a memo describing Russian attempts to question Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s health, prompting new scrutiny of political influence at the department. Trump Encourages People in North Carolina to Vote Twice, Which Is IllegalThe president’s suggestion, which he framed as a way to test the security of elections systems, constituted the kind of voter fraud he has railed against. As He Questions His Opponent’s Health, Trump Finds His Own Under ScrutinyThe president denied he had “mini-strokes” at the time of a mysterious trip to the hospital last year. But he raised more questions when he could not keep his explanations for that visit straight. Trump Moves to Cut Federal Funding From Democratic CitiesThe president directed officials to identify “anarchist jurisdictions” and move to withhold funds as he tries to build his campaign around the unrest that has accompanied racial justice protests. Tom Seaver, Pitcher Who Led ‘Miracle Mets’ to Glory, Dies at 75A Hall of Famer, Seaver won 311 games for four different teams. But Mets fans called him Tom Terrific for turning around the club’s fortunes. ‘Greatest Met of All Time’: Tom Seaver Is Mourned Across BaseballTributes poured in for the Hall of Fame pitcher after his death at age 75 was announced on Wednesday night. Coronavirus Vaccine, 2020 Election, Jane Fonda: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A High-Stakes Standoff in BelarusHow the leader frequently called “Europe’s last dictator” won power — and how he plans to hold on to it in the face of mounting protests. ‘Remote Learning’ Is Often an OxymoronWe need to try harder to get kids back in school. Gerald Ford Rushed Out a Vaccine. It Was a Fiasco.Trump should keep that in mind as he pushes for a coronavirus shot. Age and Health on the BallotTrump and Biden are both elderly men. Voters should focus on policy and character. What’s at Stake for Shinzo Abe’s SuccessorCan Japan’s next leader build on his predecessor’s legacy? More Than 70,000 Covid-19 Patients Have Received Plasma. Does It Help?The idea behind convalescent plasma is attractively simple, but we just don’t know enough. Disdain for the Less Educated Is the Last Acceptable PrejudiceIt’s having a corrosive effect on American life — and hurting the Democratic Party. How to Avoid a Post-Recession Feeding Frenzy by Private DevelopersUsing land trusts and land banks to develop distressed properties creates growth and equity. To Defeat Coronavirus, The U.S. Needs Better CommunicationWhile the United States was creating confusion with its virus messaging, the rest of the world got creative. This Is the Only Country My Mother Calls Her OwnMy mother moved to America in 1989. This summer, amid a pandemic and an uprising, she voted for the first time. What Donald Trump Could Learn From Jimmy CarterThe one-termers club doesn’t have to be so bad, Mr. President. 6ix9ine, Rap’s Newly Freed, Chart-Topping Villain, Admits to EverythingIn his first interview since being released from prison, the polarizing rapper, who testified against his former gang, addresses his “snitching,” his horrible reputation and his record of abuse. Do Safari Companies Really Want African Travelers?During these lean times for tourism, travel companies are appealing to residents with special rates. But locals ask: Why didn’t you reach out before? Keeping a Love for School AliveLearning in 2020 is going to be a roller-coaster of adjustment — here’s how to retain some joy. Germany Says Aleksei Navalny Was Poisoned With NovichokThe German government said that toxicology tests showed the Russian opposition leader was poisoned with a nerve agent from the same class used in a 2018 attack in Britain on an ex-Soviet spy. Australia Enters Its First Recession in Nearly 30 YearsThe battle against Covid-19 has ended an impressive growth streak, but other challenges will make it hard for “The Lucky Country” to match its past success. India Bans 118 Chinese Apps as Indian Soldier Is Killed on Disputed BorderThe Indian government is blocking Chinese apps from its huge domestic market to strike back against China amid a tense border standoff. Facebook Video of Assault, Found by Victim’s Mother, Breaks Open CaseThe police said a Facebook video found by a mother of her 16-year-old being sexually assaulted while unconscious at a house party in Providence, R.I., had led to charges against eight men. After Afghan Women Asked #WhereIsMyName, a Small VictoryMothers’ names will be printed on national identification cards, a step in normalizing women’s public presence in a country where it remains taboo. Prince Harry, Meghan Sign Megawatt Netflix DealSix months after ceasing to be working members of the British royal family, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are Hollywood producers. ‘A Total Collapse’ for a Player Restricted by U.S. Open Contact TracingKristina Mladenovic was so close to a dominant victory. After it fell apart, she said that the restrictions she faced because of another player’s positive virus test had taken a toll. Once Out, Consort to Thailand’s King Is Back In (and a Major General, Again)Demoted a year ago after being accused by the palace of upstaging the queen, the former consort to King Maha Vajiralongkorn has regained the titles she was stripped of last year. Valved Face Masks and Face Shields Offer More Comfort but Less ProtectionWhile any face covering is better than nothing, clear plastic shields and masks with exhale valves allow large plumes of particles to escape and may also expose the wearer to more germs. The True Cost of Life in the N.B.A. BubbleIn this week’s newsletter, Marc Stein reflects on what he will miss as he leaves the bubble after more than 50 days. Plus: How long will Mike D’Antoni stay with the Rockets? When Merce Cunningham Took On a New Collaborator: The ComputerIn his 70s, Cunningham, the modern dance innovator, entered a new creative period, discovering fresh possibilities for human movement. Katrina Scott Wasn’t Supposed to Reach the U.S. Open. She’s in the Second Round.Scott, 16, received a wild card after players withdrew because of coronavirus concerns. She faces the 22nd-seeded Amanda Anisimova on Thursday. For Successful Aging, Pick Up the Pace or Mix It UpOlder people who cycled for exercise walked more efficiently than people whose primary exercise is placid walking. With Summer Nearly Over, It’s Time to Think About HouseplantsHere’s our best advice on what to buy and how to care for it during the hunker-down season ahead. (Hint: Ignore social media.) 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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reached an agreement with former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette.
Dwayne Johnson said Wednesday that he, his wife, Lauren Hashian, and his two daughters are "on the mend" after testing positive for COVID-19 about three weeks ago.
The Trump administration on Wednesday announced new restrictions on the movement of Chinese diplomats in the United States.
Jimmy Butler sank two free throws with no time left Wednesday night to give the Miami Heat a 116-114 win over the Milwaukee Bucks and a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
Hurricane Nana, currently zipping westward over the Caribbean Sea, is expected to strike Central America as the fourth hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.
The United States has seized websites used by an Iran-backed terrorist organization to recruit new members and further destabilize the political situation in Iraq, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver, who helped guide the New York Mets to a World Series title in 1969, has died at age 75.
A Texas man pleaded guilty to terrorism charges Wednesday for traveling to Turkey to join the Islamic State in Syria alongside his brother.
Top-seeded Karolina Pliskova suffered an upset loss in the second round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, N.Y.
A heatwave in California threatens to create conditions that will increase the risk of fires as more than 900 wildfires burning in the state have burned more than 1.5 million acres on Wednesday.
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone and closer Aroldis Chapman and Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash have all been suspended for their roles in a benches-clearing incident.
A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted another parent in the sweeping college admissions scandal for allegedly paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to have his daughter admitted to Georgetown as a tennis recruit.
The United States imposed sanctions on two top officials of the International Criminal Court on Wednesday.
After already causing destruction in Japan's Ryukyu Islands, powerful Typhoon Maysak made landfall along the south coast of the Korean Peninsula on Thursday.
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Jamie Newman, who was expected to be the team's starter in 2020, has opted out of this season because of coronavirus concerns.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified states to be ready to possibly distribute a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as late October.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled it was illegal -- and possibly unconstitutional -- for the National Security Agency to collect data on Americans' phone calls.
People with confirmed COVID-19 should be retested four weeks after symptoms first appear to minimize their risk for spreading the virus, according to the authors of a study published Wednesday by BMJ Open.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia on Wednesday released a report stating that nearly 200,000 voters in the state were wrongly removed from the state's registration database in a 2019 purge.
Drinking more than two standard-sized servings of alcohol per day raises the risk for obesity and metabolic syndrome in some people by more than 30%, according to a study presented Wednesday.
Engineers successfully performed a test fire of the Space Launch System rocket's full-scale booster on Wednesday afternoon. SLS is key to NASA's plans to return astronauts to the moon and, ultimately, send them to Mars.
An Australian man who has followed the same lottery routine for 30 years -- and has used the same numbers for almost as long -- had her patience pay off with a jackpot of more than $400,000.
A pair of anglers on a California river ended up calling the authorities when they reeled in a pair of particularly deadly catches -- homemade pipe bombs. 
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