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 Yankees' Corey Kluber exits start vs. Blue Jays with shoulder tightness  New York Yankees right-hander Corey Kluber was removed from his start against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night after just three innings because of shoulder tightness in his throwing arm.      NFL OKs fans to attend camps; 30 teams to have full stadium capacity  The NFL will allow fans to attend training camps this summer after the COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to hold practices behind closed doors last year.      Cam Anthony crowned Season 20 winner of 'The Voice'  Cam Anthony has won Season 20 of the NBC singing competition series, "The Voice."      Marilyn Manson wanted for alleged assault at 2019 New Hampshire concert  Marilyn Manson is wanted for assault in New Hampshire in connection to an incident at a 2019 concert, the Gilford Police Department announced.      New York Knicks' Julius Randle wins NBA's Most Improved Player award  New York Knicks forward Julius Randle was named the recipient of the NBA's Most Improved Player award Tuesday night.      Emmy Rossum announces birth of daughter'Last Night in Soho' trailer transports Thomasin McKenzie to 1960s London  Focus Features released the first trailer for "Baby Driver" filmmaker Edgar Wright's upcoming psychological thriller, "Last Night in Soho," on Tuesday.      USS Theodore Roosevelt returns to San Diego after deployment  The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt returned to San Diego Tuesday, wrapping its deployment to the Indo-Pacific region, the Navy announced.      Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell indicted on murder charges in deaths of two children, woman  Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell were indicted on first-degree murder charges Tuesday in the deaths of Vallow's two children and Daybell's previous wife.      4.1-magnitude earthquake rattles northwest Oklahoma  A 4.1-magnitude earthquake rattled northwest Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.      Air Force debuts virtual command and control platform  Air Mobility Command debuted a large-scale virtual command and control platform Tuesday.      Samuel E. Wright, voice of 'Little Mermaid's' Sebastian, dead at 74  Samuel E. Wright -- who lent his voice to Sebastian the scene-stealing crab in the 1989 animated classic "The Little Mermaid" -- has died at the age of 74.      Kristen Clarke confirmed as first black woman to lead Justice Department Civil Rights division  The Senate voted 51-48 to confirm Kristen Clarke to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights division, making her the first Black woman to hold the role.      Mercury's Diana Taurasi out at least four weeks with fractured sternum  Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi is expected to sit out the next four weeks because of a fractured sternum.      Fox Nation to stream episodes of 'Tucker,' 'Hannity' day after they air on FNC  Episodes of the current affairs shows "Tucker Carlson Tonight," "Hannity" and "The Ingraham Angle" will be made available on streaming service Fox Nation the day after they air on the Fox News Channel starting June 2.      U.S., Russia meet to discuss intercepts at air and sea  Leaders of the U.S. and Russian navies met in Moscow Tuesday to discuss air-to-air intercepts in international airspace and interactions between the two nations' ships, the Navy said.      Ohio judge declares mistrial in murder trial of Tevin Biles-Thomas, brother of gymnast Simone Biles  A judge in Ohio declared a mistrial in the murder trial of Tevin Biles-Thomas after legal briefs were accidentally given to jurors.      Charlize Theron, Niki Caro unite for Netflix surfing film  Oscar-winning "Monster" actress Charlize Theron and "Mulan" director Niki Caro are working together on a female surfing movie for Netflix.      Blue Jays pitcher David Phelps undergoes lat surgery, out for season  Toronto Blue Jays pitcher David Phelps will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery to repair the latissimus dorsi muscle on the right side of his back.      Winnie the Pooh puppet musical headed to NYC stage  Performances of a new musical about the classic children's literature character Winnie the Pooh, are to begin Oct. 21 at New York's Theatre Row, producers announced Tuesday.      Arthritis drug may limit COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness, study finds  COVID-19 vaccines may not be as effective in people who take a drug for rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis, according to a study published Tuesday by the journal Annals of Rheumatic Diseases.      Hundreds of thousands evacuated as cyclone bears down on India  Cyclone Yaas churned closer to northeastern India on Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of residents in the COVID-weary country fled their homes to find safety.       | 
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 ‘On the Ashes of Tragedy’: Mixed Emotions on Anniversary of George Floyd’s DeathThe crowds that gathered in Minneapolis and elsewhere reflected on what has changed, and what has not, in America since Mr. Floyd was murdered by a police officer.        George Floyd’s Family Meets With Biden Amid Push for Police ReformThe family said the president vowed to pass a police reform bill and promised justice not only for Mr. Floyd but for a nation still reeling from a year of killings and protests.        Pentagon Accelerates Withdrawal From AfghanistanAmerican troops are set to be out by early to mid-July, well ahead of President Biden’s Sept. 11 deadline, even as big issues remain unresolved.        Are the Tokyo Olympics Safe? Health Experts Urge a RethinkingPublic health specialists suggest the Games’ safety plans put athletes and others at risk, and the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, an Olympic partner, calls for cancellation.        CDC Will Not Investigate Mild Infections in Vaccinated AmericansAt least 10,000 vaccinated people were infected with the coronavirus through the end of April. Now the agency has stopped pursuing the mildest cases.        Why the Capitol Riot Inquiries Leave Room for a Broader CommissionRepublicans have argued that the existing Justice Department and congressional investigations will address the assault. But they have strict limits.        Justice Dept. Fights to Keep Secret a Memo on Clearing Trump in Russia InquiryThe move put the Biden administration in the position of defending the secrecy of a memo related to the disputed decision to clear President Donald J. Trump.        Seeking to Restore Palestinian Links, Blinken Risks New Frictions With IsraelThe U.S. secretary of state drew thanks from Israeli officials for supporting their right to self-defense against Hamas. But he risked angering Israel in his diplomatic outreach to Palestinians.        Iran Talks Loom as a New Test of Biden’s Israel TiesSecretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited Israel to talk about Gaza and the Palestinians, but heard a stern message about nuclear talks with Tehran.        How the G.O.P. Primary for Mayor Turned 2 Friends Into Bitter RivalsTwo long-shots, Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, and Fernando Mateo, a restaurateur, are in a heated fight to be their party’s nominee.        George Floyd, Moderna, Brood X: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.        How to Save Ourselves From Disinformation, a Times EventThe comedian Sarah Silverman and The Times’s Kevin Roose, Sheera Frenkel and Davey Alba explore how disinformation spreads, and how we can fight back.        On Israel-Palestine, Biden Must Revive a Two-State SolutionPresident Biden must  re-energize the possibility of a two-state solution.        The Discrimination Palestinian Citizens of Israel FacePalestinians live under a racist system whose laws enshrine their second-class status.        How Women Can Have a Feminist MenopauseWomen often experience the hormonal transition of midlife in a shroud of misinformation and shame. We deserve more.        Anti-Zionism Isn’t Anti-Semitism? Someone Didn’t Get the Memo.An omen for Jews on America’s streets.        Ruffled Feathers Among the Birders of Central Park“Birding Bob” knows how to find the birds of New York City. But some people aren’t happy about how he does it.        Why Did We Think Bill and Melinda Gates Could Fix the World?The Gates divorce is prompting people to ask hard questions about the foundation. That's good.        Why Is Caste Inequality Still Legal in America?This discrimination  is real, and federal law should reflect that.        Michel Foucault's Ideas and the Right, Left DebateThe right learned to love relativism and the left learned to love power.        A Post-George Floyd 'Racial Reckoning' Missed Other InequalitiesAcknowledging people's humanity is interesting. It’s not necessarily justice. Improving their lives, keeping them alive, may be.        One Irish Poet Looks Back Three Centuries to Find Obsession and Inspiration in AnotherIn “A Ghost in the Throat,” Doireann Ni Ghriofa combines essay, biography and autofiction in writing about (and translating) a passionate 18th-century lament.        Roman Protasevich: A Belarus Activist Who ‘Refused to Live in Fear’Disgusted by the brutality of President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, Mr. Protasevich bravely embarked at 16 on a life in opposition.        Texas Lawmakers Move to Drop Most Handgun Licensing RequirementsThe bill would allow most adults over 21 to carry a handgun. Gov. Greg Abbott, who said he would sign it, called it “the strongest Second Amendment legislation in Texas history.”        Greene’s Holocaust Comparisons Cause New Headaches for GOPRepublican leaders condemned the latest anti-Semitic statements by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, but their slow response and refusal to punish her reflected tacit backing.        The Dominic Cummings Chronicles: The Can’t-Miss SequelOnce Boris Johnson’s closest adviser, Dominic Cummings is expected to deliver scorching testimony in Parliament on Wednesday about the government’s handling of the pandemic.        Idaho Couple Face Murder Charges in Deaths of Children and a Former SpouseLori Vallow and Chad Daybell, the mother and stepfather of Tylee Ryan and Joshua Vallow, were indicted by a grand jury this week after drawing international attention for their so-called doomsday beliefs.        No Charges for Kentucky National Guard Members in Shooting of Barbecue ChefA county prosecutor says Guard members and Louisville police officers enforcing a curfew “reasonably believed” the victim, a popular restaurant owner, “posed an immediate threat.”        WhatsApp Sues India’s Government to Stop New Internet RulesThe rules, which would require WhatsApp to make people’s messages traceable, would violate people’s privacy, the messaging service said.        Marilyn Manson Is Sought on Arrest Warrant in New HampshireThe singer is charged with two counts of simple assault in connection with an episode with a videographer during a concert in 2019.        Associated Press Begins Review of Social Media Policy After Emily Wilder FiringThe news agency known for unbiased journalism faces criticism from its own staff after a young news associate was dismissed.        Nikole Hannah-Jones Receives Support in Tenure DisputeMore than 200 writers and cultural figures signed a letter opposing the University of North Carolina’s failure to give the Times Magazine correspondent tenure with her position there.        Book Review: ‘The Living Sea of Waking Dreams,’ by Richard FlanaganRichard Flanagan’s new novel, “The Living Sea of Waking Dreams,” urges us to pay attention to the things that matter.        A Self-Styled ‘Troublemaker’ Creates a Different Paris MuseumContemporary art owned by the billionaire François Pinault is displayed beneath the rotunda of the Bourse de Commerce and frescoes of a colonialist past.        What Happened to Novak Djokovic’s Mission to Transform Pro Tennis?The Professional Tennis Players Association had a flashy introduction last summer, but it has done little else. The players who created the sport’s original unions have some advice.        black midi’s Music Embraces the ExtremesFor its second album, the British band got louder — and quieter, too.        Tiny Love Stories: ‘Sex Is Our Antidote to Loss’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.        Joe West Breaks Record for Games UmpiredWith Joe West breaking Bill Klem’s record for games, a look at four umpires who can connect 1905 to 2021.        Scientists Drove Mice to Bond by Zapping Their Brains With LightThe study, a tour de force in bioengineering, comes after two decades of research on brain-to-brain synchrony in people.        Super Blood Moon and Lunar Eclipse 2021: When to WatchPeople out west in the United States and in Australia and East Asia will have a good view of an event some call a “super blood moon.”        Mark York, Actor on ‘The Office,’ Dies at 55The Ohio native, who advocated greater visibility onscreen for people with disabilities, appeared in early seasons of the NBC sitcom as Billy Merchant.        Stephen Colbert: Rand Paul ‘Randsplained’ His Vaccine Refusal“Senator Paul has been a bit of a skeptic of how bad Covid really is, which is probably why he got Covid,” Colbert said on Monday.        John Cena Apologizes to China for Calling Taiwan a CountryMr. Cena, a star of the newest “Fast and Furious” movie, posted a video apology in Mandarin, saying, “I’m really sorry. You have to understand that I love and respect China.”        'Charlie Bit My Finger' to Leave YouTube After NFT SaleThe original video of a baby biting his brother’s finger has drawn nearly 900 million views on the platform since 2007. But now one bidder owns it as a nonfungible token.        4 People Are Killed in a Shooting Outside Columbus, OhioThree bodies were found in an apartment in West Jefferson, and a fourth was found outside, the police said.        Spelling BeeUse 7 letters to make as many words as you can.        The Crossword, Tiles and MoreSolve the daily puzzle edited by Will Shortz, or try out other games like the Mini and Vertex.        VertexConnect the dots to reveal the hidden picture.        TilesOur soothing matching game may help you de-stress.         More Recent Articles | 
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 New York Yankees right-hander Corey Kluber was removed from his start against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night after just three innings because of shoulder tightness in his throwing arm.   
 The NFL will allow fans to attend training camps this summer after the COVID-19 pandemic forced teams to hold practices behind closed doors last year.   
 Cam Anthony has won Season 20 of the NBC singing competition series, "The Voice."   
 Marilyn Manson is wanted for assault in New Hampshire in connection to an incident at a 2019 concert, the Gilford Police Department announced.   
 New York Knicks forward Julius Randle was named the recipient of the NBA's Most Improved Player award Tuesday night.   
 Emmy Rossum announced Tuesday she has given birth to a daughter.   
 Focus Features released the first trailer for "Baby Driver" filmmaker Edgar Wright's upcoming psychological thriller, "Last Night in Soho," on Tuesday.   
 The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt returned to San Diego Tuesday, wrapping its deployment to the Indo-Pacific region, the Navy announced.   
 Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell were indicted on first-degree murder charges Tuesday in the deaths of Vallow's two children and Daybell's previous wife.   
 A 4.1-magnitude earthquake rattled northwest Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.   
 Air Mobility Command debuted a large-scale virtual command and control platform Tuesday.   
 Samuel E. Wright -- who lent his voice to Sebastian the scene-stealing crab in the 1989 animated classic "The Little Mermaid" -- has died at the age of 74.   
 The Senate voted 51-48 to confirm Kristen Clarke to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights division, making her the first Black woman to hold the role.   
 Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi is expected to sit out the next four weeks because of a fractured sternum.   
 Episodes of the current affairs shows "Tucker Carlson Tonight," "Hannity" and "The Ingraham Angle" will be made available on streaming service Fox Nation the day after they air on the Fox News Channel starting June 2.   
 Leaders of the U.S. and Russian navies met in Moscow Tuesday to discuss air-to-air intercepts in international airspace and interactions between the two nations' ships, the Navy said.   
 A judge in Ohio declared a mistrial in the murder trial of Tevin Biles-Thomas after legal briefs were accidentally given to jurors.   
 Oscar-winning "Monster" actress Charlize Theron and "Mulan" director Niki Caro are working together on a female surfing movie for Netflix.   
 Toronto Blue Jays pitcher David Phelps will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery to repair the latissimus dorsi muscle on the right side of his back.   
 Performances of a new musical about the classic children's literature character Winnie the Pooh, are to begin Oct. 21 at New York's Theatre Row, producers announced Tuesday.   
 COVID-19 vaccines may not be as effective in people who take a drug for rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis, according to a study published Tuesday by the journal Annals of Rheumatic Diseases.   
 Cyclone Yaas churned closer to northeastern India on Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of residents in the COVID-weary country fled their homes to find safety.   
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