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The WHO said Monday it is establishing a hub in South Africa where manufacturers from low- and middle-income countries can gain the knowledge and licenses necessary to produce their own COVID-19 vaccines.
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  1. WHO to create COVID-19 vaccine hub in South Africa
  2. Claudette dissipates into low pressure trough off U.S. East Coast
  3. Trump Organization sues New York City for terminating golf course contract
  4. Minnesota Wild assistant GM Tom Kurvers dies of lung cancer at 58
  5. Agent: Vikings rookie Jaylen Twyman shot four times, expected to fully recover
  6. Clippers star Kawhi Leonard ruled out for Game 2 vs. Suns
  7. Suspect, police officer and 'Samaritan' killed in Colorado shooting
  8. Airlines, pilots, flight attendants urge prosecutions for unruly passengers
  9. Las Vegas Raiders' Carl Nassib first active NFL player to come out as gay
  10. Federal judge dismisses lawsuits against federal officials over Lafayette Square protest
  11. Super Bowl-winning QB Eli Manning rejoins New York Giants organization
  12. Problem-plagued Virgin Islands oil refinery shuts down indefinitely
  13. 'Ted Lasso,' 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' among Peabody winners
  14. Man collects total $11,000 from two scratch-off lottery tickets
  15. Dow rises 586 points after posting worst week since October
  16. Sperm evolution heavily influenced by location of eggs
  17. Large lizard escapes from Ontario zoo
  18. Medicaid enrollment soars to record 80M during COVID-19 pandemic
  19. Certain blood pressure meds may help protect memory, study says
  20. Watch: Police rescue soggy cat trapped in New York storm drain
  21. British family reunited with lost dog after more than 11 years
  22. Study: Households that host social gatherings have higher rates of COVID-19 spread
  23. DoorDash partners with Albertsons to expand grocery delivery service

WHO to create COVID-19 vaccine hub in South Africa

The WHO said Monday it is establishing a hub in South Africa where manufacturers from low- and middle-income countries can gain the knowledge and licenses necessary to produce their own COVID-19 vaccines.
    

Claudette dissipates into low pressure trough off U.S. East Coast

Claudette weakened to a low pressure trough after dumping heavy rains over North Carolina and killing more than a dozen people in Alabama over the weekend.
    

Trump Organization sues New York City for terminating golf course contract

The Trump Organization sued New York City after Mayor Bill de Blasio terminated the contract for the Ferry Point Golf Course in response to former President Donald Trump's involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
    

Minnesota Wild assistant GM Tom Kurvers dies of lung cancer at 58

Minnesota Wild assistant general manager and former NHL defenseman Tom Kurvers died at his home Monday from lung cancer, it was announced. He was 58.
    

Agent: Vikings rookie Jaylen Twyman shot four times, expected to fully recover

Minnesota Vikings rookie defensive lineman Jaylen Twyman was shot four times while visiting a family member in Washington, D.C., according to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus.
    

Clippers star Kawhi Leonard ruled out for Game 2 vs. Suns

The Los Angeles Clippers will be without star forward Kawhi Leonard for Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals against the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday.
    

Suspect, police officer and 'Samaritan' killed in Colorado shooting

A suspect, a police officer and a so-called "Samaritan" were killed in a shooting in Olde Town Arvada, Colo., on Monday, police said.
    

Airlines, pilots, flight attendants urge prosecutions for unruly passengers

A coalition of U.S. airlines and employee unions on Monday urged the Biden administration to criminally prosecute passengers' unruly and disruptive behavior onboard aircraft.
    

Las Vegas Raiders' Carl Nassib first active NFL player to come out as gay

Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib on Monday became the first active NFL player in league history to come out as gay.
    

Federal judge dismisses lawsuits against federal officials over Lafayette Square protest

U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich dismissed claims for damages against federal officials for use of force by U.S. Park Police against protesters in Lafayette Square last year.
    

Super Bowl-winning QB Eli Manning rejoins New York Giants organization

New York Giants great Eli Manning, who guided the franchise to two Super Bowl championships, is officially back with the organization in a business operations and fan engagement role.
    

Problem-plagued Virgin Islands oil refinery shuts down indefinitely

The controversial, problem-plagued Limetree Bay oil refinery in the U.S. Virgin Islands has been closed indefinitely due to financial problems, its owners said Monday.
    

'Ted Lasso,' 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' among Peabody winners

The 81st Peabody Awards began Monday with "Ted Lasso" and the "Late Show with Stephen Colbert" among the first winners.
    

Man collects total $11,000 from two scratch-off lottery tickets

A Kansas man who won $10,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket collected a total $11,000 when he won another prize while waiting to visit lottery headquarters.
    

Dow rises 586 points after posting worst week since October

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 586 points as U.S. markets rallied after losses in response to the Federal Reserve changing its interest rate policy last week.
    

Sperm evolution heavily influenced by location of eggs

New research suggests sperm evolution is heavily influenced by the competitive environment -- the location where sperm and eggs meet.
    

Large lizard escapes from Ontario zoo

An Ontario zoo is asking members of the public to be on the lookout after a large lizard slipped out of the facility through an open door.
    

Medicaid enrollment soars to record 80M during COVID-19 pandemic

Enrollment in state Medicaid and children's health programs shot up by nearly 10 million to an all-time high of 80 million during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden administration announced Monday.
    

Certain blood pressure meds may help protect memory, study says

Older adults who use certain blood pressure drugs may retain more of their memory skills as they age, a new study suggests.
    

Watch: Police rescue soggy cat trapped in New York storm drain

Police in New York used crowbars, shovels and a fishing net to rescue a soggy cat found trapped in a storm drain.
    

British family reunited with lost dog after more than 11 years

An England family had an unexpected reunion when a veterinarian called to report their lost dog had been found -- after more than 11 years.
    

Study: Households that host social gatherings have higher rates of COVID-19 spread

Small social gatherings can fuel the spread of COVID-19 in areas with high infection rates, an analysis published Monday by JAMA Internal Medicine found.
    

DoorDash partners with Albertsons to expand grocery delivery service

DoorDash announced Monday a partnership with Albertsons to deliver groceries on demand.
    
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  1. Here’s what we know about Arvada Officer Gordon Beesley, killed in shooting - FOX 31 Denver
  2. Obama backs Manchin’s voting rights compromise before crucial Senate vote - The Guardian
  3. Trump Organization sues NYC after golf course contract canceled in wake of Capitol attack - CNN
  4. Judge dismisses most claims against Trump administration in clearing of Lafayette Square - NBC News
  5. NYC police release video of man they say stabbed Eric Adams volunteer - Fox News
  6. Tornado That Hit Naperville, Other Suburbs May Have Packed 140 MPH Wind Speeds: NWS - NBC Chicago
  7. California Plans Rent Forgiveness Using Federal Stimulus Surplus - The New York Times
  8. Woman injured by bison in Yellowstone National Park flown to hospital - Billings Gazette
  9. Monday tropical update: Claudette and a new spot in the Atlantic - WWLTV
  10. Iran’s next president gives Biden a new nuclear headache - POLITICO
  11. Covid: Vaccines running out in poorer nations, WHO says - BBC News
  12. Canada to Ease Quarantine-Hotel Rule for Vaccinated Citizens Who Fly In - The New York Times
  13. China crosses 1 billion vaccinations, with 500 million in one month - Axios
  14. The Best Gaming Headphones Deals For Prime Day 2021 - IGN - IGN
  15. Moderna wins $3.3B Defense Department contract for additional COVID-19 vaccine doses - Fox Business
  16. 21 attorneys general oppose USPS plan to delay first-class mail - Business Insider
  17. The one developer that publicly agreed to try Facebook’s VR ads is already backing away - The Verge
  18. 'Cyberpunk 2077' finally launches on PlayStation 4 — with a warning - New York Post
  19. Twitch suspends two popular female creators over sexy ASMR streams - TechCrunch
  20. A range of good Garmin smartwatches and Fitbits on sale for Prime Day - Ars Technica
  21. Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson break up: 'Trust is an issue,' says source - Yahoo Entertainment
  22. Katie Thurston’s Bachelorette Contestants Unionized to Send This Schmuck Home - Vulture
  23. Foo Fighters Re-Open Madison Square Garden With Roaring Three-Hour Set — and Dave Chappelle: Concert Review - Variety
  24. NFL players react to Carl Nassib coming out as gay - New York Post
  25. SEC’s Greg Sankey reacts to Supreme Court’s ruling for NCAA athletes in compensation cases - AL.com
  26. Warriors’ Steph Curry withdraws from Team USA, Tokyo Olympics - The Mercury News
  27. The Milwaukee Bucks are now favorites to win the NBA title, and it's by a considerable margin - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
  28. The surface of Venus is cracked and moves like ice floating on the ocean – likely due to tectonic activity - The Conversation US
  29. When to See the 'Strawberry Moon,' the Last Supermoon of 2021 - Lifehacker
  30. NASA has now tried and failed to fix the Hubble Space Telescope 3 times. It's been offline for a week. - Business Insider
  31. Common perovskite superfluoresces at high temperatures - Phys.org
  32. US young adults less likely to take COVID-19 vaccine, CDC says - KSL.com
  33. Chester County rabies: Dog adopted from Azerbaijan found to be infected - WPVI-TV
  34. Missouri leads nation in highest rate of new COVID cases; sickest patients all unvaccinated - KMOV.com
  35. 2 unvaccinated Manatee County workers die from COVID-19 - FOX 13 Tampa Bay

Here’s what we know about Arvada Officer Gordon Beesley, killed in shooting - FOX 31 Denver


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Trump Organization sues NYC after golf course contract canceled in wake of Capitol attack - CNN


Judge dismisses most claims against Trump administration in clearing of Lafayette Square - NBC News

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California Plans Rent Forgiveness Using Federal Stimulus Surplus - The New York Times

Woman injured by bison in Yellowstone National Park flown to hospital - Billings Gazette

Monday tropical update: Claudette and a new spot in the Atlantic - WWLTV

Iran’s next president gives Biden a new nuclear headache - POLITICO

Covid: Vaccines running out in poorer nations, WHO says - BBC News

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China crosses 1 billion vaccinations, with 500 million in one month - Axios

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Twitch suspends two popular female creators over sexy ASMR streams - TechCrunch

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  1. When It Comes to Big City Elections, Republicans Are in the Wilderness
  2. Rancor Between Adams and Yang Marks End of Bruising Mayoral Campaign
  3. Here’s How New Yorkers Feel About Ranked-Choice Voting
  4. Here Are the Democrats Running for Manhattan D.A.
  5. Many Parts of the U.S. Needed Persuading to Get Vaccinated. Not South Texas.
  6. California Plans Rent Forgiveness Using Federal Stimulus Surplus
  7. In N.C.A.A. Case, Supreme Court Backs Payments to Student-Athletes
  8. Ruling Dings N.C.A.A., but It Keeps Rule-Making Power
  9. Carl Nassib Becomes First NFL Player to Come Out As Gay
  10. Democrats Unite Behind Voting Rights Bill as It Faces a Senate Roadblock
  11. Why Do Some Catholic Bishops Want to Deny Joe Biden Communion?
  12. Do You Have a Love Story About Being Separated by National Borders?
  13. Welcome to the ‘Take This Job and Shove It’ Economy
  14. What’s Different When Women Lead?
  15. Iran Bets on Religion, Repression and Revolution
  16. The Week Inflation Panic Died
  17. Anthony Fauci on the Lab Leak Theory and Emailing Mark Zuckerberg
  18. Whether Maya Wiley or Kathryn Garcia, a Woman Mayor Could Save N.Y.C.
  19. Kathryn Garcia for N.Y.C. Mayor: The Times Endorsement
  20. Joe Biden Is as Puzzled by the Senate as You Are
  21. Eric Adams, Maya Wiley and Two Approaches to Policing N.Y.C.
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  26. Fight Over a Gentle Stream Distills Israel’s Political Divide
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  28. Furor in China Over Artwork Ranking Women by Their Looks
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The party’s growing irrelevance in urban and suburban areas comes at a considerable cost, sidelining conservatives in centers of innovation and economic might.
    

Rancor Between Adams and Yang Marks End of Bruising Mayoral Campaign

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New Yorkers are using a new voting system citywide for the first time, but in interviews, many seemed characteristically unfazed: “It’s real easy if people just learn how to read.”
    

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