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Hong Kong organizer arrested, 7,000 police deployed to quell Tiananmen Square memorials Vigil organizer Chow Hang-tung was arrested as 7,000 officers were deployed to enforce a ban on demonstrations in Hong Kong for the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre on Friday. Diamondbacks' Madison Bumgarner put on IL with shoulder inflammation Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner was placed on the 10-day injured list because of inflammation in his throwing shoulder, the team announced. Los Angeles Lakers' Anthony Davis cleared for Game 6 vs. Phoenix Suns Los Angeles Lakers star forward Anthony Davis has been cleared to play in Game 6 against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night at Staples Center in Los Angeles. Jets' Mark Scheifele gets 4-game ban for 'predatory' hit on Jake Evans The NHL Department of Player Safety handed Winnipeg Jets star forward Mark Scheifele a four-game suspension for his illegal hit on Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans at the end of Game 1 on Wednesday night. Jacksonville Jaguars sign Pro Bowl return specialist Pharoh Cooper The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed former Pro Bowl and All-Pro return specialist Pharoh Cooper. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signs law permanently expanding mail-in voting access Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a measure requiring all county and city clerks to send every active registered voter in the state a mail-in ballot before a primary or general election. President Joe Biden signs executive order expanding Trump-era bans on investment in Chinese firms President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Thursday expanding a Trump-era ban on investment in Chinese companies to include defense and surveillance technology firms. Ex-NFL QB Johnny Manziel admits to selling autographs at Texas A&M Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel admitted that he "made somewhat of a decent living" by selling autographed memorabilia during his time at Texas A&M University. Drenching, gusty storms may pose flash flooding risk Widespread rounds of severe weather and flooding are not anticipated in the eastern third of the nation into the end of the week. Notable deaths of 2021 Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Sen. John Warner, Rapper DMX, Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, and magician Siegfried Fischbacher, are among the famous people who have died in 2021. Learjet nabs $464.8M contract for BACN programA team at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts awarded a $464.8 million contract to Learjet, Inc., this week in support of the Battlefield Airborne Communications Node program, the Air Force said. O.J. Simpson lawyer F. Lee Bailey dead at 87 F. Lee Bailey, a criminal defense attorney perhaps best known for representing O.J. Simpson during his murder trial, died Thursday in Atlanta, his family announced. He was 87. Bob Brenly takes leave of absence after Marcus Stroman comment Arizona Diamondbacks analyst Bob Brenly said he is taking a voluntary leave of absence from Bally Sports Arizona while he undergoes sensitivity training after his comment about New York Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman. U.S. traffic fatalities rose 7% in 2020 despite pandemic-related drop in driving The Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that U.S. traffic fatalities rose 7% to their highest levels since 2007 despite fewer people driving amid the COVID-19 pandemic. DoD expects to wrap investigation of PFAS pollution by 2024 Investigators have identified 698 installations where the U.S. Department of Defense used or potentially released perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (also known as PFAS), and assessed about 129. Study: COVID-19 risk for reinfection low 10 months after first infection People who have had COVID-19 are unlikely to be reinfected by the coronavirus for at least 10 months, according to a study published Thursday in The Lancet. AMC earns $587M in stock offering, shares drop 18% amid Reddit investing surge Movie theater chain AMC announced it raised $587.4 million after making more than 11 million shares available amid a surge of interest from online investors from r/WallStreetBets. State Department approves $3.5B sale of Apache helicopters to Australia The State Department has approved a possible $3.5 billion sale of AH-64E Apache helicopters to the Australian government, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced Thursday. Former Treasury official Natalie Mayflower Sours Edwards sentenced for leaking financial reports A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a former Treasury Department employee to six months in prison on charges she leaked sensitive financial reports about individuals connected to former President Donald Trump. SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches cargo to space station SpaceX launched tiny squids, medical experiments and improved solar panels for the International Space Station from Florida on Thursday afternoon. Antarctica less frigid in last ice age than scientists previously estimated Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth, was very, very cold during the last ice age -- but new research suggests the Southern Continent wasn't quite as frigid as previously predicted. Illinois woman wins $1 million lottery prize in Florida An Illinois woman found her trip to Florida was a profitable endeavor when she won a $1 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket. Police: Driver who got stuck on golf course was following GPS Police in Massachusetts said a man who drove his SUV onto a golf course and became stuck on the sixth hole told officers he had been led astray by his GPS app. Supreme Court rules to narrow scope of 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Georgia police officer who accessed a police database on a bribe, narrowing the scope of the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Obesity linked to longer-term effects after COVID-19 recovery, study says Obesity could lead to long term consequences for those who have contracted Covid-19, researchers report. |
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Biden Narrows Infrastructure Proposal to Win Republican SupportThe president offered new concessions this week, including dropping his plan to reverse some of the 2017 tax cuts, as he tries to win support from Senate Republicans. Louis DeJoy Investigated Over Possible Campaign Finance ViolationsThe Justice Department is examining Louis DeJoy’s role in political donations made by employees of a company that he ran. Facebook Plans to End Hands-Off Approach to Politicians’ PostsThe social network, under pressure since barring former President Donald J. Trump, will no longer automatically give world leaders special treatment. White House Warns Companies to Act Now on Ransomware DefensesAn open letter urged them to take many of the defensive steps that the federal government requires of its agencies and contractors. Netanyahu Outfoxed His Rivals For Years. Here's What Changed.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel failed to win a majority in the past three elections — but still held onto power. The ground has shifted. Government Report Finds No Evidence U.F.O.s Were Alien SpacecraftA new report concedes that much about the observed phenomena remains difficult to explain, including their acceleration, as well as ability to change direction and submerge. Why Hong Kong's Efforts to Get Residents Vaccinated May Not Be EnoughExperts warn that lotteries and other perks may do little to allay the anxiety and confusion underlying residents’ reluctance to get inoculated. U.S. Covid Vaccine Donations Will Go to 'Wide Range' of NationsLatin America, South and Southeast Asia and Africa will be among the recipients of an initial 25 million excess doses that the Biden administration is sharing this month. F. Lee Bailey, Lawyer for Patty Hearst and O.J. Simpson, Dies at 87With theatrical courtroom flair, he was involved in a host of notorious criminal cases, including those of the Boston Strangler and a Vietnam War massacre. Vaccines, China, Cicadas: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Day XHow a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government. How Netanyahu vs. Israel's Change Coalition Is Like Trump vs. BidenThe desire of the anti-Netanyahu coalition to oust him is so great that they are breaking the biggest political taboo in Israeli political history. Life Expectancy Could Rise a Lot. Here's What it Means.What happens if we slow down aging? Biden's Covid Recovery Package Could Hinge on Tomorrow's Job's ReportHint: The employment figures only tell part of the story. Can the Rich Pay for a Better America?Biden has it mostly right. But will Congress water down his plans? If Netanyahu Goes, Israel's New Prime Minister Faces a Big MessA new coalition in Israel hopes to remove Benjamin Netanyahu from power. If it does, there’s plenty of work to be done. How Joe Manchin Could Make the Senate Great AgainHe should follow in the steps of Robert Byrd and reform the filibuster. The Sound of Silence on AbortionSport leagues and corporations rally against bias and voter suppression. But they are quiet about abortion. Covid Patients Should Be Allowed Visitors in HospitalsAt this point in the pandemic, keeping families apart is doing harm. ‘The Point Was to Win,’ Barack Obama WritesHe isn’t afraid of being a politician. 15 Chinese Elephants Are On a 300-Mile Journey. Why, No One Knows.The elephants have roamed 300 miles across southern China, in the longest movement recorded in the country by the animals. Researchers are mystified. The Life and Death of Your JeansA new book enters that category known as “fashion horror stories.” Something to consider before you shop. Mike Krzyzewski’s Finish at Duke Comes on His TermsSome signs that the end might be near came last season. But Krzyzewski has remained steadfast in his program’s tenets even as his teams adapted to the game. Andrew Yang and Eric Adams Rivalry Takes Center Stage After DebateBoth candidates, who are considered front-runners, have sharpened their tone, launching attacks on each other during and after Wednesday’s debate. China Suspends Ultramarathons After Death of 21 RunnersSome relatives of the runners who died in an recent race are quietly asking whether their loved ones could have been saved. Minneapolis Removes Memorials and Barricades From ‘George Floyd Square’City workers began clearing the intersection where the police killed Mr. Floyd just over a year ago. The reopening efforts drew criticism from some activists. Tasked to Fight Climate Change, a Secretive U.N. Agency Does the OppositeBehind closed doors, shipbuilders and miners can speak on behalf of governments while regulating an industry that pollutes as much as all of America’s coal plants. Homeless Men Lose Court Battle to Stay in Upper West Side HotelThe city said the men at the Lucerne could stay there until a larger move of homeless people out of hotels amid the reopening. Giuliani and Prosecutors Agree on Former Judge to Review Seized MaterialsBarbara S. Jones conducted a similar screening during the investigation into Michael D. Cohen. Bill Ackman’s SPAC is close to a deal valuing Universal Music at $40 billion.It would be the largest special purpose acquisition company transaction to date. A Veteran Tried to Credit Black Americans on Memorial Day. His Mic Got Muted.Retired Army Lt. Col. Barnard Kemter was speaking at an American Legion service in Hudson, Ohio, on Monday when he was intentionally silenced. High School Valedictorian Takes Aim at Texas Abortion LawIn a graduation speech, Paxton Smith, 18, of Dallas said the new law, which bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, was “a war on my body and a war on my rights.” Virtual Reality Therapy Plunges Patients Back Into Trauma. Here Is Why Some Swear by It.An experimental treatment seems poised to address a dire mental health crisis. Michelle Wie West Was Ready to Retire. Then She Got Mad.A golf phenom since she was 10, Michelle Wie West was ready to focus on motherhood. Rudy Giuliani’s vulgar remarks convinced her that she should keep fighting and playing. Like ‘Mommie Dearest’? Stream These Movies for Pride MonthFor lovers of camp cinema, we offer more options than you can shake a wire hanger at. Medical Journals Blind to Racism as Health Crisis, Critics SayAs a prominent editor steps down, the influential JAMA journals promise changes regarding staff diversity and more inclusive research. 15 Men Charged in Connection With Death of Fraternity PledgeSamuel Martinez, 19, died of alcohol poisoning after attending an Alpha Tau Omega fraternity event in 2019. His family said it was disappointed that criminal charges of hazing were not filed. A Stanford Student Mocked the Federalist Society. It Jeopardized His Graduation.The Stanford student sent a satirical flier that drew a complaint from the conservative group. The university then placed a hold on his diploma. Cannes Film Festival Will Feature Sean Penn, Wes AndersonThe Cannes Film Festival announced the movies that will vie for the Palme d’Or in July. More Recent Articles |
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Vigil organizer Chow Hang-tung was arrested as 7,000 officers were deployed to enforce a ban on demonstrations in Hong Kong for the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre on Friday.
Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner was placed on the 10-day injured list because of inflammation in his throwing shoulder, the team announced.
Los Angeles Lakers star forward Anthony Davis has been cleared to play in Game 6 against the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The NHL Department of Player Safety handed Winnipeg Jets star forward Mark Scheifele a four-game suspension for his illegal hit on Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans at the end of Game 1 on Wednesday night.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed former Pro Bowl and All-Pro return specialist Pharoh Cooper.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a measure requiring all county and city clerks to send every active registered voter in the state a mail-in ballot before a primary or general election.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Thursday expanding a Trump-era ban on investment in Chinese companies to include defense and surveillance technology firms.
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel admitted that he "made somewhat of a decent living" by selling autographed memorabilia during his time at Texas A&M University.
Widespread rounds of severe weather and flooding are not anticipated in the eastern third of the nation into the end of the week.
Former Vice President Walter Mondale, Sen. John Warner, Rapper DMX, Prince Philip, authors Beverly Cleary and Larry McMurtry, actors Jessica Walter, Christopher Plummer, Cicely Tyson and Cloris Leachman, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, broadcaster Larry King, baseball legend Hank Aaron, and magician Siegfried Fischbacher, are among the famous people who have died in 2021.
F. Lee Bailey, a criminal defense attorney perhaps best known for representing O.J. Simpson during his murder trial, died Thursday in Atlanta, his family announced. He was 87.
Arizona Diamondbacks analyst Bob Brenly said he is taking a voluntary leave of absence from Bally Sports Arizona while he undergoes sensitivity training after his comment about New York Mets pitcher Marcus Stroman.
The Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that U.S. traffic fatalities rose 7% to their highest levels since 2007 despite fewer people driving amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Investigators have identified 698 installations where the U.S. Department of Defense used or potentially released perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (also known as PFAS), and assessed about 129.
People who have had COVID-19 are unlikely to be reinfected by the coronavirus for at least 10 months, according to a study published Thursday in The Lancet.
Movie theater chain AMC announced it raised $587.4 million after making more than 11 million shares available amid a surge of interest from online investors from r/WallStreetBets.
The State Department has approved a possible $3.5 billion sale of AH-64E Apache helicopters to the Australian government, the Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced Thursday.
A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a former Treasury Department employee to six months in prison on charges she leaked sensitive financial reports about individuals connected to former President Donald Trump.
SpaceX launched tiny squids, medical experiments and improved solar panels for the International Space Station from Florida on Thursday afternoon.
Antarctica, the coldest place on Earth, was very, very cold during the last ice age -- but new research suggests the Southern Continent wasn't quite as frigid as previously predicted.
An Illinois woman found her trip to Florida was a profitable endeavor when she won a $1 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Police in Massachusetts said a man who drove his SUV onto a golf course and became stuck on the sixth hole told officers he had been led astray by his GPS app.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled in favor of a Georgia police officer who accessed a police database on a bribe, narrowing the scope of the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
Obesity could lead to long term consequences for those who have contracted Covid-19, researchers report. 
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