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Liz Cheney removed from leadership for distracting from party's message for 2022: Schlapp Fox News The GOP just handed Liz Cheney a megaphone CNN What Liz Cheney told Republican colleagues before they quickly voted her out Fox News Opinion | In Liz ...
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  1. Liz Cheney removed from leadership for distracting from party's message for 2022: Schlapp - Fox News
  2. Newsom says California's mask mandate will end June 15 - Los Angeles Times
  3. GOP Rep. says calling January 6 insurrection is 'a bold-faced lie' - Business Insider
  4. Poll shows DeSantis on solid ground as Democrats try to find openings - POLITICO
  5. Ohio Lottery to Give 5 People $1 Million Each to Encourage Vaccination - The New York Times
  6. Cracked Memphis Bridge Remains Indefinitely Closed Disrupting Supply Chain - NPR
  7. U.S. stops flying migrant families across southern border states amid pressure from advocates - CBS News
  8. Biden administration to resume border wall levee construction as crisis worsens - Yahoo News
  9. Teacher under fire for assignment saying George Floyd's death was not caused by police | TheHill - The Hill
  10. Will Vaccines Work On Coronavirus Variant From India? : Goats and Soda - NPR
  11. Colombia Protests: Police Force, Built for War, Finds a New One - The New York Times
  12. Live TV shows Israeli mob attack motorist they believed to be an Arab - The Guardian
  13. Colonial pipeline resumes operations following ransomware attack - Financial Times
  14. Former NSA hacker argues Russian government connected to Colonial Pipeline attack - CNBC
  15. Futures Rise With Rally At Key Level; Bitcoin Plunges On Tesla Move - Investor's Business Daily
  16. Apple says 'Chaos Monkeys' author hired in ads business has left company - Reuters
  17. PS5 restock: Sony Direct sold out in 28 minutes – here's when to buy it next - TechRadar
  18. Asus ZenFone 8 series starts at $599 w/ Pixel 5 size, headphone jack, Snapdragon 888 - 9to5Google
  19. For Its Next Trick, Motorola Is Working On Smartphones That Can Charge Wirelessly Over the Air - Gizmodo
  20. Ellen DeGeneres is ending her talk show in 2022 - CNET
  21. ‘The Masked Singer’ Reveals the Identity of the Russian Dolls: Here’s the Band Under the Masks - Variety
  22. Alex Rodriguez's Cheeky Response to J Lo and Ben Affleck's Reunion Speaks Volumes - POPSUGAR
  23. 2021 NFL schedule - Predictions, analysis and toughest, easiest games for all 32 teams - ESPN
  24. NFL schedule: Tom Brady returns to Foxborough Oct. 3, and it will be the toughest ticket in Patriots history - The Boston Globe
  25. Patriots, Colts, Dolphins, Eagles draw Week 14 byes - NBC Sports
  26. Packers sign Blake Bortles as potential Aaron Rodgers backup plan - New York Post
  27. NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Is Designed to Tear Off Its Own Wheels - Futurism
  28. NASA's fifth attempt to launch Black Brant XII sounding rocket will be visible in Northeast Ohio - News 5 Cleveland
  29. Hear the Eerie Sounds of Interstellar Space Captured by NASA's Voyager - SciTechDaily
  30. SpaceX Starship SN15: slo-mo video captures jaw-dropping flight - Inverse
  31. C.D.C Confirms More Cases of Rare Blood Clot Disorder Linked to J.&J. Vaccine - The New York Times
  32. New Mexico reports 3 new deaths, 196 additional COVID-19 cases - KOB
  33. State's daily coronavirus case average falls below 500 - WBAY
  34. Arizona won’t require COVID shot for children returning to school - KTAR.com

Liz Cheney removed from leadership for distracting from party's message for 2022: Schlapp - Fox News


Newsom says California's mask mandate will end June 15 - Los Angeles Times

GOP Rep. says calling January 6 insurrection is 'a bold-faced lie' - Business Insider


Poll shows DeSantis on solid ground as Democrats try to find openings - POLITICO

Ohio Lottery to Give 5 People $1 Million Each to Encourage Vaccination - The New York Times


Cracked Memphis Bridge Remains Indefinitely Closed Disrupting Supply Chain - NPR

U.S. stops flying migrant families across southern border states amid pressure from advocates - CBS News

Biden administration to resume border wall levee construction as crisis worsens - Yahoo News

Teacher under fire for assignment saying George Floyd's death was not caused by police | TheHill - The Hill

Will Vaccines Work On Coronavirus Variant From India? : Goats and Soda - NPR

Colombia Protests: Police Force, Built for War, Finds a New One - The New York Times

Live TV shows Israeli mob attack motorist they believed to be an Arab - The Guardian

Colonial pipeline resumes operations following ransomware attack - Financial Times

Former NSA hacker argues Russian government connected to Colonial Pipeline attack - CNBC

Futures Rise With Rally At Key Level; Bitcoin Plunges On Tesla Move - Investor's Business Daily

Apple says 'Chaos Monkeys' author hired in ads business has left company - Reuters

PS5 restock: Sony Direct sold out in 28 minutes – here's when to buy it next - TechRadar

Asus ZenFone 8 series starts at $599 w/ Pixel 5 size, headphone jack, Snapdragon 888 - 9to5Google

For Its Next Trick, Motorola Is Working On Smartphones That Can Charge Wirelessly Over the Air - Gizmodo

Ellen DeGeneres is ending her talk show in 2022 - CNET

‘The Masked Singer’ Reveals the Identity of the Russian Dolls: Here’s the Band Under the Masks - Variety

Alex Rodriguez's Cheeky Response to J Lo and Ben Affleck's Reunion Speaks Volumes - POPSUGAR

2021 NFL schedule - Predictions, analysis and toughest, easiest games for all 32 teams - ESPN

NFL schedule: Tom Brady returns to Foxborough Oct. 3, and it will be the toughest ticket in Patriots history - The Boston Globe

Patriots, Colts, Dolphins, Eagles draw Week 14 byes - NBC Sports

Packers sign Blake Bortles as potential Aaron Rodgers backup plan - New York Post

NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Is Designed to Tear Off Its Own Wheels - Futurism

NASA's fifth attempt to launch Black Brant XII sounding rocket will be visible in Northeast Ohio - News 5 Cleveland

Hear the Eerie Sounds of Interstellar Space Captured by NASA's Voyager - SciTechDaily

SpaceX Starship SN15: slo-mo video captures jaw-dropping flight - Inverse

C.D.C Confirms More Cases of Rare Blood Clot Disorder Linked to J.&J. Vaccine - The New York Times

New Mexico reports 3 new deaths, 196 additional COVID-19 cases - KOB

State's daily coronavirus case average falls below 500 - WBAY

Arizona won’t require COVID shot for children returning to school - KTAR.com

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  1. Amid the Shooting, Netanyahu’s Foes See an Opening, and Risks
  2. A Night of Rockets and Airstrikes, and a Morning of Fear
  3. Israeli-Palestinian Hostilities Explode, With Waves of Mob Violence
  4. Colonial Pipeline Begins Restart: Latest News on the Shutdown
  5. Biden Signs Executive Order to Bolster Federal Government’s Cybersecurity
  6. Inflation News: Consumer Prices Jump in April as Investors Worry
  7. Republicans Oust Cheney, Confirming Trump's Grasp on the Party
  8. Republicans' Overthrow of Cheney Creates New Problems for Party
  9. Kevin McCarthy Claims G.O.P. Does Not Doubt Biden's 2020 Win
  10. White House to Investigate Brain Injuries Within C.I.A.
  11. E.P.A. Data Shows Climate Change's Impact on Americans
  12. What if Space Junk and Climate Change Become the Same Problem?
  13. C.D.C. Advisers Endorse Pfizer Vaccine for Children Ages 12 to 15
  14. Israel, Cheney, Spritz Season: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  15. 简报:国药疫苗有效性再遭质疑;巴以冲突向“全面战争”演化
  16. Modern Love Podcast: ‘Why Do People Get Married?’
  17. In Liz Cheney vs. Donald Trump, Guess Who Won
  18. What Your Taxes Are Paying For in Israel
  19. Who Sold That Gun? Nobody’s Telling.
  20. Fatigue Is a Luxury You Can’t Afford
  21. Panicking About That Jobs Report? Breathe. Look at the Data.
  22. Liz Cheney and the Republican Infighting
  23. There’s an Exodus From the ‘Star Cities,’ and I Have Good News and Bad News
  24. Colombia Is in Turmoil. Biden Must Push It Toward Dialogue.
  25. This Might Be the Year D.C. Becomes a State
  26. My Beloved College Town Has a Problem: It’s Too Popular
  27. The Joy of Black Hair
  28. How Kevin Garnett Made His Case for the Hall of Fame
  29. Chauvin May Face Longer Sentence for Murder of George Floyd
  30. Biden Courts Democrats and Republican Leaders on Infrastructure
  31. Serena Williams Loses First Match at Italian Open
  32. Yankees’ Virus Case Count Rises to Seven
  33. Colt Brennan, Former University of Hawaii Quarterback, Dies at 37
  34. Tesla stops accepting Bitcoin as payment for its cars.
  35. How to Plan a D.I.Y. Alaska Trip
  36. Poison Ivy: What You May Not Know
  37. Theater to Stream: Stars Gather for ‘Miscast’ and More
  38. Seeds From a 142-Year-Old Science Experiment Have Sprouted
  39. Man Riding in Driverless Tesla Is Arrested in California
  40. His Legs Suddenly Felt Paralyzed. Could Intense Workouts Be the Cause?
  41. Liz Cheney Embraces Downfall, Offering Herself as a Cautionary Tale
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Amid the Shooting, Netanyahu’s Foes See an Opening, and Risks

Israeli politicians often close ranks in a crisis, but this time the prime minister’s enemies, trying to form a government and oust him, are blaming the violence on him.
    

A Night of Rockets and Airstrikes, and a Morning of Fear

Gazans say that Israeli strikes early Wednesday over the course of an hour felt like the most intense yet, after a long night interrupted by rounds of retaliation.
    

Israeli-Palestinian Hostilities Explode, With Waves of Mob Violence

The speed of the escalation of hostilities, prompted by broad Palestinian anger, appeared to take Israelis by surprise. Here’s the latest on the crisis.
    

Colonial Pipeline Begins Restart: Latest News on the Shutdown

While drivers scrambled for fuel, Colonial Pipeline said supplies would resume flowing from Texas to the East Coast in the coming days.
    

Biden Signs Executive Order to Bolster Federal Government’s Cybersecurity

President Biden’s order places strict new standards on software sold to the government.
    

Inflation News: Consumer Prices Jump in April as Investors Worry

The increase in the Labor Department’s Consumer Price Index was well above forecasts. A top Fed official acknowledged the surprise but said ‘this is one data point.’
    

Republicans Oust Cheney, Confirming Trump's Grasp on the Party

The Wyoming Republican gave an unrepentant final speech warning her colleagues that Donald J. Trump was leading them toward “destruction.” They booed and kicked her out.
    

Republicans' Overthrow of Cheney Creates New Problems for Party

As the party ties itself ever tighter to Trumpism, some Republicans worry about the implications for 2022 and far beyond. “I don’t think it’s a healthy moment for the party,” said one congressman.
    

Kevin McCarthy Claims G.O.P. Does Not Doubt Biden's 2020 Win

“I think that is all over with,” Mr. McCarthy said after meeting with President Biden at the White House.
    

White House to Investigate Brain Injuries Within C.I.A.

The Biden administration has begun more aggressively investigating episodes that left spies, diplomats, soldiers and others with brain injuries.
    

E.P.A. Data Shows Climate Change's Impact on Americans

New data compiled by the E.P.A. shows how global warming is making life harder for Americans in myriad ways that threaten their health, safety and homes.
    

What if Space Junk and Climate Change Become the Same Problem?

Changes to the atmosphere caused by carbon dioxide emissions could increase the amount of debris that stays in orbit.
    

C.D.C. Advisers Endorse Pfizer Vaccine for Children Ages 12 to 15

Immunizations will quickly begin nationwide, officials predicted.
    

Israel, Cheney, Spritz Season: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

简报:国药疫苗有效性再遭质疑;巴以冲突向“全面战争”演化

菲律宾称287艘中国武装渔船侵入其专属经济区;利兹·切尼被逐出共和党人众议院领导层;WHO称印度变异毒株更具传染性;韩国知名女喜剧演员被指“性骚扰”……这里是今日要闻。
    

Modern Love Podcast: ‘Why Do People Get Married?’

Watching his grandmother enter her third marriage, Jake Maynard wondered if marriage was about care, convention — or something else entirely.
    

In Liz Cheney vs. Donald Trump, Guess Who Won

The Republican Party is not done degrading itself. 
    

What Your Taxes Are Paying For in Israel

American taxpayers don’t have much influence over Hamas, but they do have influence over Israel. 
    

Who Sold That Gun? Nobody’s Telling.

Amazing the things our government keeps secret.
    

Fatigue Is a Luxury You Can’t Afford

The Republican Party has abandoned democracy and is posing a bigger threat.
    

Panicking About That Jobs Report? Breathe. Look at the Data.

Federal unemployment benefits are an unlikely reason for the underwhelming April jobs numbers.
    

Liz Cheney and the Republican Infighting

Readers praise her courage in repudiating “the big lie,” though one cautions that if doing so is seen as extraordinary, “we are setting the bar a bit low.”
    

There’s an Exodus From the ‘Star Cities,’ and I Have Good News and Bad News

Everyone is arguing over what the future holds in store, but there may be a surprise silver lining for Democrats in urban exodus. 
    

Colombia Is in Turmoil. Biden Must Push It Toward Dialogue.

Brutal suppression of protests could deal a mortal blow to the country’s democracy and presage a return to war.
    

This Might Be the Year D.C. Becomes a State

Democrats could use a two-seat advantage in 2022. Republicans call it a power grab. Residents call it voting rights.
    

My Beloved College Town Has a Problem: It’s Too Popular

Bozeman, Mont., has big-city problems, but it may not get big-city help.
    

The Joy of Black Hair

At the end of the last century, advances in weaves, wigs and other innovations allowed for a new degree of autonomy — and fun.
    

How Kevin Garnett Made His Case for the Hall of Fame

Garnett was widely doubted before he was drafted, but over more than 20 years in the league he reset the limits for N.B.A. big men and made a case for the Hall of Fame.
    

Chauvin May Face Longer Sentence for Murder of George Floyd

Because the judge ruled there were aggravating factors in the murder of George Floyd, he is allowed to sentence Derek Chauvin to up to double the 15-year state guideline.
    

Biden Courts Democrats and Republican Leaders on Infrastructure

The meeting produced little progress, underscoring the political challenge for President Biden as he seeks to exploit the narrowest of majorities in Congress to revive the country’s economy.
    

Serena Williams Loses First Match at Italian Open

Her 1,000th career singles match, against Nadia Podoroska at the Italian Open, was a frustrating reminder of what is left to accomplish, and how hard it will be.
    

Yankees’ Virus Case Count Rises to Seven

The team announced that three coaches and four support staff members had tested positive as breakthrough cases ahead of Wednesday’s win over Tampa Bay.
    

Colt Brennan, Former University of Hawaii Quarterback, Dies at 37

Mr. Brennan, who set an N.C.A.A. record for touchdown passes in 2006 and led the Rainbow Warriors to their only bowl series appearance, had recently completed a course of treatment at a rehab center.
    

Tesla stops accepting Bitcoin as payment for its cars.

Elon Musk, Tesla’s chief executive, blamed the amount of energy, increasingly generated from fossil fuels, used by Bitcoin.
    

How to Plan a D.I.Y. Alaska Trip

In a state the size of Texas, California and Montana combined, planning an affordable itinerary can be a challenge, especially with this summer’s lack of cheap cruises.
    

Poison Ivy: What You May Not Know

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Theater to Stream: Stars Gather for ‘Miscast’ and More

Other highlights include a new show by Kristina Wong, Joshua Harmon’s “Bad Jews” and “Broadway by the Year.”
    

Seeds From a 142-Year-Old Science Experiment Have Sprouted

After lying dormant in buried bottles for 142 years, 11 seeds germinated on the Michigan State University campus after scientists planted them.
    

Man Riding in Driverless Tesla Is Arrested in California

Param Sharma, 25, was arrested on charges of reckless driving. “I’m about to go in the back seat right now,” he said after being released from jail.
    

His Legs Suddenly Felt Paralyzed. Could Intense Workouts Be the Cause?

When he tried to get up, he realized he couldn’t move. His weakness had a surprising cause — and an even more surprising cause behind the cause.
    

Liz Cheney Embraces Downfall, Offering Herself as a Cautionary Tale

“I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law,” Representative Liz Cheney said on the eve of a vote to remove her from House Republican leadership.
    

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