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The Seattle Mariners placed four relievers on the COVID-19 injured list Friday after the team reported a positive test within their clubhouse.
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  1. Seattle Mariners put four players on COVID-19 list after positive test
  2. Wild winger Marcus Johansson suffers broken arm, out for Vegas series
  3. Phil Mickelson, Louis Oosthuizen tied for Round 2 lead at PGA Championship
  4. Biden, Moon agree on 'complete denuclearization' but approaches diverge
  5. Moon to turn red during Wednesday’s total lunar eclipse
  6. Capitol riot: Judge orders 'QAnon Shaman' to undergo psychological exam
  7. Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes ready to take part in OTAs in return from toe surgery
  8. Scenes from the 2021 PGA Championship
  9. Bo Burnham pandemic comedy special premieres May 30 on Netflix
  10. President Joe Biden awards Medal of Honor to Col. Ralph Puckett Jr.
  11. San Francisco 49ers waive WR Marqise Lee four days after signing
  12. Unconditional cease-fire between Israel, Hamas takes effect in Gaza
  13. Study: COVID-19 lockdowns led to 95K fewer air pollution-related deaths globally
  14. Newly discovered flower mimics the smell of rotting insects to trap coffin flies
  15. Man wins $1 million when store sells out of favorite lottery ticket
  16. Look: Firefighters rescue horse wedged between trees in England
  17. Stair climbing a big step up for heart patients' health
  18. Masks, improved ventilation reduce COVID-19 spread in schools, CDC says
  19. 400-year-old English coin found by archaeologists in Maryland
  20. Watch: 'Godfather of Harlem' teases Whoopi Goldberg Season 2 role
  21. Marines' 24th MEU deploys with HIMARS rocket system
  22. USS Mobile to be commissioned on Saturday
  23. In photos: Israeli archaeologists discover rare ancient oil lamp
  24. In photos: South Korean President Moon Jae-in visits D.C.
  25. Showtime offers 'The Chi,' 'Flatbush,' 'Black Monday' premieres for free
  26. Pentagon looks to promote COVID-19 vaccinations as demand declines
  27. Watch: Antiques hunter returns 1950 yearbook, diploma to owner
  28. In photos: Scenes from fighting in Israel, Gaza
  29. Gavi agrees to purchase 200M Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses

Seattle Mariners put four players on COVID-19 list after positive test

The Seattle Mariners placed four relievers on the COVID-19 injured list Friday after the team reported a positive test within their clubhouse.
    

Wild winger Marcus Johansson suffers broken arm, out for Vegas series

Minnesota Wild right winger Marcus Johansson will be out for the remainder of his team's playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights after suffering a broken left arm.
    

Phil Mickelson, Louis Oosthuizen tied for Round 2 lead at PGA Championship

Phil Mickelson and Louis Oosthuizen entered the weekend tied for the lead after ending the second round of the PGA Championship at 5-under par Friday in Kiawah Island, S.C.
    

Biden, Moon agree on 'complete denuclearization' but approaches diverge

U.S. President Joe Biden said North Korea continues to pursue nuclear weapons but lack of progress on denuclearization does not mean he will forgo diplomacy.
    

Moon to turn red during Wednesday’s total lunar eclipse

One of the top astronomical happenings of 2021 will unfold in the early morning sky on Wednesday as the Earth, moon and sun align perfectly to create a total lunar eclipse.
    

Capitol riot: Judge orders 'QAnon Shaman' to undergo psychological exam

A federal judge on Friday ordered an alleged Capitol rioter self-described as the "QAnon Shaman" to undergo a psychological exam.
    

Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes ready to take part in OTAs in return from toe surgery

Kansas City Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes remains ahead of schedule in his recovery from off-season toe surgery and will participate in organized team activities next week.
    

Scenes from the 2021 PGA Championship

The 2021 PGA Championship teed off at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Ocean Course on Kiawah Island, S.C., on May 20, 2021. Here is a look at moments from the tournament.
    

Bo Burnham pandemic comedy special premieres May 30 on Netflix

Netflix announced Friday that "Bo Burnham: Inside" would premiere May 30 on the streaming service. Burnham announced the special he recorded at home alone on social media in April.
    

President Joe Biden awards Medal of Honor to Col. Ralph Puckett Jr.

President Joe Biden awarded the Medal of Honor to Col. Ralph Puckett Jr. in a White House ceremony Friday, calling the Korean War veteran "a true American hero."
    

San Francisco 49ers waive WR Marqise Lee four days after signing

The San Francisco 49ers parted ways with veteran wide receiver Marqise Lee on Friday, four days after the team signed him to a one-year contract.
    

Unconditional cease-fire between Israel, Hamas takes effect in Gaza

President Joe Biden and other world leaders praised a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, which took effect early Friday.
    

Study: COVID-19 lockdowns led to 95K fewer air pollution-related deaths globally

Business closures and stay-at-home orders designed to stem the spread of COVID-19 cut deaths caused by air pollution by an estimated 95,000 globally in 2020, an analysis published Friday by Science Advances found.
    

Newly discovered flower mimics the smell of rotting insects to trap coffin flies

Scientists have uncovered the deceptive pollination tactics of a first-of-its-kind flower that mimics the scent of decaying insects to attract and entrap so-called coffin flies.
    

Man wins $1 million when store sells out of favorite lottery ticket

A North Carolina man who won a $1 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket said he wouldn't have won the prize if the store hadn't been sold out of his favorite ticket.
    

Look: Firefighters rescue horse wedged between trees in England

Firefighters in England rescued a horse that wandered into a close grouping of trees and became stuck.
    

Stair climbing a big step up for heart patients' health

For heart patients, climbing the stairs could be a good workout alternative to the gym, particularly during a pandemic, two new studies suggest.
    

Masks, improved ventilation reduce COVID-19 spread in schools, CDC says

Requiring teachers and staff to wear masks in Georgia elementary schools last fall reduced the number of COVID-19 cases in classrooms by nearly 40%, according to data released Friday by the CDC.
    

400-year-old English coin found by archaeologists in Maryland

A Maryland museum said archaeologists searching for the location of an early English settlement uncovered a rare clue: a silver coin dating from the 17th century.
    

Watch: 'Godfather of Harlem' teases Whoopi Goldberg Season 2 role

Epix released a teaser for the second half of "Godfather of Harlem" Season 2 Friday. The teaser shows Whoopi Goldberg in a role on the series, returning Aug. 8.
    

Marines' 24th MEU deploys with HIMARS rocket system

The 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit is the first to deploy the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System from the East Coast, a Marines statement on Friday said.
    

USS Mobile to be commissioned on Saturday

The USS Mobile, the Navy's newest littoral combat ship, is scheduled for commissioning in a ceremony on Saturday in Mobile, Ala.
    

In photos: Israeli archaeologists discover rare ancient oil lamp

The Israel Antiquities Authority said Wednesday that archaeologists recently found a rare, ancient bronze oil lamp in the City of David National Park in Israel. Here's a look at the discovery. Photos by Debbie Hill
    

In photos: South Korean President Moon Jae-in visits D.C.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in visits Washington, D.C., to meet with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and others on May 20-21, 2021. The two leaders are expected to confirm the nations' deep ties and discuss challenges, including those posed by China and North Korea.
    

Showtime offers 'The Chi,' 'Flatbush,' 'Black Monday' premieres for free

Showtime has made premiere episodes of three of their series free. "The Chi" Season 4 and "Flatbush Misdemeanors" series premiere are available Friday. "Black Monday" Season 3 premiere is available Sunday.
    

Pentagon looks to promote COVID-19 vaccinations as demand declines

A Pentagon memo this week encouraged leadership to promote the advantages of COVID-19 vaccination, as the number of those seeking the vaccine declines.
    

Watch: Antiques hunter returns 1950 yearbook, diploma to owner

A Hawaii man who hunts for antiques to sell on eBay returned a pair of precious memories, a 1950 high school yearbook and diploma, to their owner.
    

In photos: Scenes from fighting in Israel, Gaza

Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire on May 20, 2021, after 11 days of fighting in Israel and Gaza. The violence broke out amid tensions over a Jerusalem mosque and Israel's efforts to evict Palestinian families from their East Jerusalem homes. Israeli airstrikes on Hamas tunnels and Hamas' return rocket fire on Israel resulted in more than 200 deaths.
    

Gavi agrees to purchase 200M Johnson & Johnson vaccine doses

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, signed an advance purchase agreement for 200 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for the World Health Organization's COVAX program.
    
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  1. Hamas leader thanks Iran for supplying weapons to Gaza - Fox News
  2. Biden presents infrastructure counteroffer. But Republicans aren't impressed. - POLITICO
  3. Jewish American groups appeal to Biden White House after string of antisemitic attacks related to Israel - The Washington Post
  4. Here's what the autopsy says about the death of Ronald Greene - CNN
  5. Jeffrey Epstein jail guards get deferred prosecution deal in suicide case - CNBC
  6. Missing Connecticut mom found dead, husband arrested - NBC News
  7. Maricopa County sends Arizona Senate leaders 'hold' letter for all recount docs - Business Insider
  8. Missouri woman dies after mother cow attacks her - NBC News
  9. Biden taps career diplomat as special envoy for North Korea - Yahoo News
  10. Sarah Palin says it’s ‘sad that it’s taken so long’ after inquiry into Princess Diana's 1995 BBC interview - Fox News
  11. COVID-19 health ‘requirements of the past are no longer needed’, Ghaly says - KCRA Sacramento
  12. COVID VACCINE: What are the side effects? - WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.
  13. American tourists are making Europe summer travel plans. But many Europeans who work in the U.S. still can't visit home - CBS News
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  15. California will require Uber, Lyft drivers to transition to electric cars | TheHill - The Hill
  16. Dallas Fed President talks inflation and asset purchase dial back - Fox Business
  17. “I Have An iPhone, Sir, I Hope It Still Works After Today,” Epic Games Lawyer Jokes While Grilling Apple CEO Tim Cook - Deadline
  18. Apple launches new webpage with an elevator pitch on why you should buy a Mac - 9to5Mac
  19. Twitch creates a new category for hot tub streams - Polygon
  20. The new iPad Pro, iMac, Apple TV 4K, and Siri Remote are now available - Ars Technica
  21. Prince Harry tells Oprah Diana's death led him to drugs, alcohol and anxiety - CNET
  22. Ashton Kutcher's Twin Michael Says He Was 'Angry' After Brother Shared He Had Cerebral Palsy - Entertainment Tonight
  23. Travis Barker calls Kourtney Kardashian the 'love of my life' - Page Six
  24. Twenty One Pilots Climb to New Heights With Eye-Popping 'Scaled and Icy' Livestream: Recap - Billboard
  25. Can Phil Mickelson really win this PGA Championship? - ESPN
  26. ESPN's Stephen A. Smith says Tim Tebow NFL comeback is 'white privilege' - Fox News
  27. When to see the ‘super flower blood moon’ and a total lunar eclipse - The Denver Channel
  28. Incredible Microscope Sees Atoms at Record Resolution - SciTechDaily
  29. Curiosity rover on Mars spotted from space as it climbs 'Mont Mercou' (video) - Space.com
  30. NASA Invites Media to Launch of Boeing's Orbital Flight Test-2 - NASA
  31. CDC: Georgia elementary schools with teacher mask mandate had far lower COVID infection rates - Atlanta Journal Constitution
  32. (2) Biden administration balances messaging on vaccinations and improving US pandemic outlook - CNN
  33. Get the Facts on the Vax: Do I really need the vaccine if I'm low risk? - WLWT Cincinnati
  34. Rare ‘Black Fungus,’ Mucormycosis, Infects Thousands of Covid-19 Survivors in India - The Wall Street Journal

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Here's what the autopsy says about the death of Ronald Greene - CNN

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Maricopa County sends Arizona Senate leaders 'hold' letter for all recount docs - Business Insider

Missouri woman dies after mother cow attacks her - NBC News

Biden taps career diplomat as special envoy for North Korea - Yahoo News

Sarah Palin says it’s ‘sad that it’s taken so long’ after inquiry into Princess Diana's 1995 BBC interview - Fox News

COVID-19 health ‘requirements of the past are no longer needed’, Ghaly says - KCRA Sacramento

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American tourists are making Europe summer travel plans. But many Europeans who work in the U.S. still can't visit home - CBS News

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Curiosity rover on Mars spotted from space as it climbs 'Mont Mercou' (video) - Space.com

NASA Invites Media to Launch of Boeing's Orbital Flight Test-2 - NASA

CDC: Georgia elementary schools with teacher mask mandate had far lower COVID infection rates - Atlanta Journal Constitution

(2) Biden administration balances messaging on vaccinations and improving US pandemic outlook - CNN

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  1. Biden Faces New Challenges in Middle East After Cease-Fire
  2. After the Cease-Fire, Gaza Wakes to a Sea of Rubble
  3. Israel’s Military Inflicted a Heavy Toll. But Did It Achieve Its Aim?
  4. Cease-Fire Prompts Israelis' Disappointment
  5. Palestinian Anger With Israel Is Undimmed, Even With Battle Paused
  6. Dozens Arrested in Times Square After Israeli-Palestinian Protests
  7. Big Hospital Chains Get Covid Aid, and Buy Up Competitors
  8. White House Says Dating Apps Can Help Vaccinated (and Frisky) Find Love
  9. Republicans Reject Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal
  10. Five Oregon Counties Back a Plan to Secede and Join Idaho
  11. Discovery and AT&T: How a Huge Media Deal Was Done
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  15. Dealing With Our Segregated, Jim Crow Education System
  16. It's Police Violence That Spurs Black Rebellion
  17. David Brooks Interviews Joe Biden
  18. Jerry Nadler: Democrats Have Not Changed Their Position on Israel
  19. Needle Fear Is an Underrecognized Vaccination Challenge
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The administration is considering how to recalibrate its policy in the region in light of the cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinians without distracting from other priorities.
    

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In addition to relief, some residents felt a sense of déjà vu, having survived several recent wars with Israel. After each war, it takes years for Gaza to recover.
    

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Israel’s military says its airstrikes killed dozens of senior Hamas operatives and destroyed critical military infrastructure. But victory is hard to measure.
    

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The shared dissatisfaction throughout the country signaled Israelis’ growing impatience for what they see as hastily arranged, unconditional cease-fires.
    

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At least 27 people were arrested after demonstrations in Times Square and the Diamond District in Midtown Manhattan. Several lawmakers have denounced the clashes.
    

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Republicans Reject Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal

The president’s $1.7 trillion proposal cuts $500 billion from his initial plan, but it does little to resolve difficult questions of how to offset the spending.
    

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In nonbinding elections, parts of eastern Oregon said they wanted to join Idaho. The conservative region has long felt alienated from the liberal politics of Oregon’s population centers.
    

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The history of Black rebellion demonstrates a fundamental reality. Police violence precipitates community violence in a vicious cycle.
    

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Jerry Nadler: Democrats Have Not Changed Their Position on Israel

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Needle Fear Is an Underrecognized Vaccination Challenge

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AT&T’s Sorry Retreat From Digital Media

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What We Know About Ronald Greene’s Death

The Louisiana State Police said Mr. Greene died in 2019 from crashing his S.U.V. during a police chase, but video footage shows troopers shocking, choking and beating him.
    

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