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Hurricane Delta continues to gain strength Hurricane Delta formed in the southern Caribbean Sea early Monday and is forecast to make landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast later this week -- the third to hit the region so far this season. Arizona football coach Kevin Sumlin tests positive for COVID-19 Arizona football coach Kevin Sumlin has tested positive for the coronavirus, the school announced Monday. John McAfee indicted for tax evasion Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment on Monday charging anti-virus software creator John McAfee with tax evasion and willful failure to file tax returns. Anne Heche exits 'Dancing with the Stars' Anne Heche was cut from Season 29 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Chicago Bears sign veteran RB Lamar Miller to practice squad The Chicago Bears have signed veteran running back Lamar Miller to their practice squad. Walmart recalls packaged fruit in 9 states for possible Listeria contamination Pre-packaged fruit sold by Walmart is being recalled in nine states because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the FDA said. President Donald Trump discharged from hospital, returns to White House President Donald Trump was discharged from the hospital and returned to the White House on Monday evening after three days of treatment for COVID-19. Giants coach Joe Judge says Golden Tate defended himself in Jalen Ramsey fight New York Giants head coach Joe Judge believes Los Angeles Rams star cornerback Jalen Ramsey threw the first punch in Sunday's postgame scuffle that involved Giants wide receiver Golden Tate. Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse each other of air attacks on civilians Both Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Monday of attacking civilian areas as military violence intensified in the biggest flare-up in the south Caucasus region for more than 25 years. California's August Complex Fire surpasses 1 million acres burned The historic August Complex Fire in California became the first wildfire in the state's history to burn more than 1 million acres, fire officials said Monday. Kansas City Chiefs star DT Chris Jones inactive against New England Patriots The Kansas City Chiefs will be without star defensive tackle Chris Jones for their Monday night game against the New England Patriots. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany tests positive for COVID-19 White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Monday she's tested positive for COVID-19, and is the latest member of President Donald Trump's administration with the coronavirus. Houston Texans fire coach, GM Bill O'Brien after 0-4 start The Houston Texans have fired head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien after a winless start to the 2020 season. Pa. Sen. Pat Toomey announces he will not run for re-election in 2022 Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania will not run for re-election in 2022, the senator announced Monday. Study: Veterans with acupuncture before surgery have less pain Veterans who have acupuncture before surgery reported less need for opioids for pain, a randomized, controlled study, presented Monday at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2020 meeting shows. Study: Renewables, not nuclear power, can provide truly low carbon energy Nuclear energy programs around the world have failed to deliver on promises of carbon emissions reductions, according to a new survey. Study: 7 in 10 appendicitis patients treated with antibiotics avoid surgery Antibiotics and surgery are both good options for appendicitis, according to a study published Monday in the New England Journal of Medicine that found 7 in 10 patients treated with the drugs ultimately avoid surgery. Dow climbs 465 points after Trump announces he will leave hospital The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 465 points on Monday as U.S. markets rose after President Donald Trump announced he would be discharged from the hospital in the evening. Watch: Man puts 125 scoops on an ice cream cone for world record An Italian man who once held the Guinness World Record for most ice cream scoops balanced on a cone recaptured his record on a TV special. Woman wins $700,000 playing her late mother's lottery numbers An Australian woman won a lottery jackpot of more than $700,000 using a set of numbers she inherited from her late mother. Human biology appears to have two seasons, not four, study says The human body apparently disagrees with Mother Nature on how many seasons there are. Instead of four seasons, human biology appears to have two, according to a team of Stanford University researchers. House bill would reinforce Israel's 'qualitative military edge' Legislation was introduced in the U.S. House which essentially guarantees Israel's qualitative military edge over Middle East countries, said members of Congress sponsoring the bill. U.S., Morocco renew military ties to 2030 Morocco and the United States, in an alliance dating to 1777, renewed a defense cooperation road map through 2030, the Defense Department announced. |
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‘Don’t Be Afraid of Covid,’ Trump Says, Undermining Public Health MessagesExperts were outraged by the president’s comments about a disease that has killed nearly 210,000 people in the United States. White House Is Not Contact Tracing ‘Super-Spreader’ Trump Rose Garden EventSince President Trump’s Covid diagnosis, numerous associates have tested positive, but the White House has not aggressively investigated the outbreak. Trump’s Campaign Saw an Opportunity. He Undermined It.The health crisis was a chance for a political reset, some advisers believed, to show a new, more empathetic stance toward the coronavirus. But the candidate did not stick to the narrative. When the Patient Is Your Commander in Chief, the Answer Is Usually ‘Yes, Sir’The system of military doctors has so hampered the public’s right to know that a commission should be established to re-evaluate the practice, critics say. In Florida, Biden Says ‘I Wasn’t Surprised’ by Trump’s DiagnosisSpeaking in Miami to Haitian-Americans, Cuban-Americans and others from immigrant backgrounds, Joe Biden wished the president well but urged him to listen to experts on the pandemic. As Coronavirus Invades West Wing, White House Reporters Face Heightened RisksAt least three correspondents have tested positive for the coronavirus, along with the press secretary and two of her deputies. White House Blocks New Coronavirus Vaccine GuidelinesThe F.D.A. proposed stricter guidelines for emergency approval of a coronavirus vaccine, but the White House chief of staff objected to provisions that would push approval past Election Day. CDC: Coronavirus May Be Adrift in Indoor AirAfter removing guidance from its website acknowledging “airborne” transmission, the agency cited evidence that indoor air can carry virus-laden particles. Covid-19 Patients: Nearly One-Third Had Altered Mental State [Study]The hospitalized patients showed signs of deteriorating neurological function, ranging from confusion to coma-like unresponsiveness, new research indicates. Cuomo Rejects N.Y.C.’s Shutdown Plan for Virus Spike, but May Offer OwnThe abrupt announcement caused confusion over the official response to the virus surge in some areas and threatened to deepen tensions with the mayor. Israel’s Coronavirus Lockdown Fuels Protests, Violence and ConfusionLast month, the country became the first to reimpose nationwide measures. But the decision has led to chaotic scenes and criticism of how its fragile coalition is handling the crisis. Joe Biden Leads in Arizona by Eight Points Post-DebateKamala Harris’s Doubleheader: A Debate and Hearings With Sky-High StakesShe is viewed as a gifted cross-examiner whose instincts for televised verbal combat are one of her greatest political strengths, but this is a new challenge. Supreme Court Revives Witness Requirement for South Carolina Absentee BallotsThe majority, overturning lower courts’ rulings that the requirement burdened the right to vote during a pandemic, made an exception for ballots cast before it acted and received within two days. ‘The Coal Industry Is Back,’ Trump Proclaimed. It Wasn’t.The demise of coal-fired power plants in Arizona and Kentucky shows how the president, despite promises to restore jobs, failed to counter the forces decimating the industry. Trump, Voting, Layoffs: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. What We Know About President Trump's IllnessA weekend of conflicting information suggests that President Trump’s condition might have been more serious than first acknowledged. Moncef Slaoui Talks to Kara Swisher About the Coronavirus Vaccine and Working for Trump’s Operation Warp SpeedDr. Moncef Slaoui, the head of Operation Warp Speed, talks to Kara Swisher about a data-driven timeline, sticking to the science and battle rhythms. Why Fox News Is Still in a Coronavirus BubbleHumans will do figure eights to make facts suit their fictions. Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity help the faithful do that. Bidencare Would Be a Big DealDon’t dismiss it because it isn’t Medicare for All. Wish a President Well Who Doesn’t Wish You WellWhy? Here are a dozen reasons. A White House Infected With PropagandaTrump risks lives to sustain his coronavirus lies. Lessons From Trump’s Own Case of Covid-19Readers decry the president’s venture outside the hospital, the confusing messaging about Mr. Trump’s health and the maskless White House gathering for the Supreme Court nominee. There Is Too Much HappeningHow can we possibly make sense of it all? Eric Trump Finally Interviewed in N.Y. Fraud InquiryPresident Trump’s son had sought to postpone a deposition with the New York attorney general’s office until after Election Day. Fast-Moving Fire Kills 2 Girls in New JerseyThe blaze in downtown Elizabeth also left two adults, including a woman believed to be the girls’ mother, in critical condition. E. Jean Carroll, Trump Accuser, Seeks to Bar Justice Dept. From CaseMs. Carroll, a writer, has asked a judge to reject the department’s move to intervene in her lawsuit against the president, whom she has accused of rape. Charles Haeger, Former MLB Player Suspected of Killing Ex-Girlfriend, Found DeadThe authorities said they had been looking for Charles Haeger since Friday, when his former girlfriend was fatally shot in her home in Scottsdale, Ariz. The Pressure to Be Perfect Turns Deadly for Celebrities in JapanA succession of suicides has shown the burdens of a society where many feel that they must conceal their personal struggles. Armenia-Azerbaijan Clash Takes Toll on CiviliansStepanakert, the capital of the ethnic Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, came under bombardment on Monday as both sides used powerful, long-range weapons. Judges Tell Trump His Officials Are Serving Illegally. He Does Nothing.Three high-ranking administration officials have been found by courts to be working in violation of a 1998 law that governs how a president can appoint temporary officials. Jorge Mendes Was Deadline Day's Big WinnerThe coronavirus pandemic has sent the soccer industry reeling, but money still flows to Mendes, one of the world’s most powerful agents. He just wrapped up another extremely profitable summer. Gerrit Cole and Kyle Higashioka Were a Scout’s Dream PairingDave Keith scouted Gerrit Cole and Kyle Higashioka as amateurs in 2008 and immediately envisioned them as a battery in pinstripes. This year, it finally happened. From the Rubble of Atlases, a Colossus Will RiseThirty-eight great statues of Atlas, all now ruined, once decorated the ancient Greek Temple of Olympic Zeus. Archaeologists have a novel plan for the remains. Arctic Expedition’s Dress Code Raises Concerns About Sexism in ScienceThe scientific institute leading the trip denied that its policy had been applied to a specific sex, saying, “Women and men participate in our polar expeditions as equals.” Trump’s Travail: A Virus That Thrives IndoorsThe coronavirus can linger in the air in tiny particles. The president has disdained precautions in a variety of indoor settings. 2020 Nobel Prize Winners: Full ListWinners of the 2020 prizes in the sciences, literature, peace and economics. Parents Face Murder Charge in Death of Girl With Severe LiceSome experts were skeptical that lice alone could have killed the girl, Kaitlyn Yozviak. The case underscored fears about how the pandemic has cut children off from people who could report neglect. 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Hurricane Delta formed in the southern Caribbean Sea early Monday and is forecast to make landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast later this week -- the third to hit the region so far this season.
Arizona football coach Kevin Sumlin has tested positive for the coronavirus, the school announced Monday.
Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment on Monday charging anti-virus software creator John McAfee with tax evasion and willful failure to file tax returns.
Anne Heche was cut from Season 29 of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
The Chicago Bears have signed veteran running back Lamar Miller to their practice squad.
Pre-packaged fruit sold by Walmart is being recalled in nine states because of possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, the FDA said.
President Donald Trump was discharged from the hospital and returned to the White House on Monday evening after three days of treatment for COVID-19.
New York Giants head coach Joe Judge believes Los Angeles Rams star cornerback Jalen Ramsey threw the first punch in Sunday's postgame scuffle that involved Giants wide receiver Golden Tate.
Both Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Monday of attacking civilian areas as military violence intensified in the biggest flare-up in the south Caucasus region for more than 25 years.
The historic August Complex Fire in California became the first wildfire in the state's history to burn more than 1 million acres, fire officials said Monday.
The Kansas City Chiefs will be without star defensive tackle Chris Jones for their Monday night game against the New England Patriots.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Monday she's tested positive for COVID-19, and is the latest member of President Donald Trump's administration with the coronavirus.
The Houston Texans have fired head coach and general manager Bill O'Brien after a winless start to the 2020 season.
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania will not run for re-election in 2022, the senator announced Monday.
Veterans who have acupuncture before surgery reported less need for opioids for pain, a randomized, controlled study, presented Monday at the ANESTHESIOLOGY 2020 meeting shows.
Nuclear energy programs around the world have failed to deliver on promises of carbon emissions reductions, according to a new survey.
Antibiotics and surgery are both good options for appendicitis, according to a study published Monday in the New England Journal of Medicine that found 7 in 10 patients treated with the drugs ultimately avoid surgery.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 465 points on Monday as U.S. markets rose after President Donald Trump announced he would be discharged from the hospital in the evening.
An Italian man who once held the Guinness World Record for most ice cream scoops balanced on a cone recaptured his record on a TV special.
An Australian woman won a lottery jackpot of more than $700,000 using a set of numbers she inherited from her late mother.
The human body apparently disagrees with Mother Nature on how many seasons there are. Instead of four seasons, human biology appears to have two, according to a team of Stanford University researchers.
Legislation was introduced in the U.S. House which essentially guarantees Israel's qualitative military edge over Middle East countries, said members of Congress sponsoring the bill.
Morocco and the United States, in an alliance dating to 1777, renewed a defense cooperation road map through 2030, the Defense Department announced. 
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