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China successfully launches Shenzhou-12 manned crew into orbit China on Thursday launched three astronauts into space on the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft that will later in the day dock with Beijing's new space station. Three Honolulu officers charged in fatal shooting of 16-year-old Three Honolulu police officers were charged in the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Iremamber Sykap, prosecutors said. New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom exits start with shoulder soreness New York Mets star pitcher Jacob deGrom was forced to exit his start against the visiting Chicago Cubs on Wednesday because of right shoulder soreness. Washington Wizards part ways with head coach Scott Brooks The Washington Wizards announced Wednesday that head coach Scott Brooks won't return to the team next season, with general manager Tommy Sheppard saying it was his decision not to renew Brooks' contract. Democrats call for increased funding for high-speed rail system Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Seth Moulton, D-Mass., called on Congress to provide additional funding for high-speed rail in President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan. Hornets' LaMelo Ball wins Rookie of the Year over T-Wolves' Anthony Edwards Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year on Wednesday night. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announces $250 million 'initial down payment' for border wall Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday announced some new details of his plan for the state to build its own border wall. House approves bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday The House voted Wednesday to make Juneteenth -- which celebrates the end of slavery in the United States -- a federal holiday. NFL, union agree to loosen COVID-19 restrictions for vaccinated players The NFL and the players' union agreed to updated COVID-19 protocols for training camp and preseason games, maintaining tight restrictions on unvaccinated players but loosening them for those who are vaccinated. Justice Department drops lawsuit, investigation over John Bolton memoir The Justice Department on Wednesday dropped a lawsuit and investigation initiated by the Trump administration over former national security adviser John Bolton's memoir. Justice Department asks for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev death sentence to be reinstated The Justice Department has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate the death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people. New Orleans Pelicans fire head coach Stan Van Gundy after one season The New Orleans Pelicans have fired head coach Stan Van Gundy after just one season. Education Department fully cancels loans for 18,000 former ITT Tech students Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Wednesday announced the Biden administration will provide $500 million to fully cancel loans for 18,000 former ITT Technical Institute students. Study: Consumers face privacy issues with mobile health apps Mobile health apps can help consumers track important health data, but users need to "be informed on the associated privacy risks before installation," the authors of a BMJ study said. Appeals court rules against North Carolina's abortion law A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that North Carolina's law banning abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy is unconstitutional. Legislators object to Navy plan to end nuclear cruise missile program The House Armed Services Committee was critical of plans to defund development of nuclear sea-launched cruise missiles, as noted last week by the acting Navy Secretary. Federal Reserve plans two interest rate hikes by the end of 2023; Dow falls 265 points The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 265 points on Wednesday as markets hit their session lows after the Federal Reserve announced plans to implement two rate hikes by the end of 2023. Ozone pollution in Antarctica has risen steadily over the last 25 years Newly analyzed atmospheric data suggests ozone pollution across Antarctica has been steadily rising over the last quarter century. Biden administration to protect students based on sexual orientation, gender identity The Education Department on Wednesday said it plans to enforce elements of Title IX that prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Clerk reopens store for woman who buys $1M lottery ticket A Michigan woman said she would not have been able to purchase the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned her a $1 million jackpot if a store clerk hadn't unlocked the closed door so she could shop. Watch: Cobwebs cover Australian towns after spiders flee flooding Residents of a rural region of Victoria, Australia, found their towns blanketed in cobwebs resulting from spiders fleeing from flood conditions. Spacewalk attempt to install new solar array on space station postponed A mechanical problem foiled two astronauts' efforts Wednesday to install a massive new solar array at the International Space Station during a spacewalk that lasted seven hours and 15 minutes. Development of warfighter decision-making program centers on Nellis AFB, Nev. The Shadow Operations Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., is a test bed for emerging warfighting technologies, the U.S. Air Force said this week in a statement. |
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Biden and Putin Express Desire for Better Relations at SummitAfter their first summit meeting, the two leaders described each other with respect but resolved none of the disagreements that have sent U.S.-Russian ties to their lowest level since the Cold War. With Putin, Biden Tries to Forge a Bond of Self-Interest, Not SoulsTheirs seems likely to be a strained and frustrating association, one where the two leaders may maintain a veneer of civil discourse even as they joust on the international stage. Candidates Clash Over New York City’s Future in Final Mayoral DebateThe eight contenders jousted over their policies on public safety, homelessness, education and mental illness with less than a week left in the campaign. 5 takeaways from the final Democratic debate for New York mayor.Most candidates avoided attacking Eric Adams, the presumed front-runner, while mental illness and affordable housing dominated the policy discussion. How Emergent BioSolutions Earned Profits But Delivered Disappointing Vaccine ReturnsEmergent BioSolutions was awarded a $628 million federal contract with no competitive bidding. Top executives received big bonuses while factories mostly sat idle and tens of millions of Covid-19 doses were thrown away. 8,000 Homeless People to Be Moved From Hotels to Shelters, New York SaysMayor Bill de Blasio’s announcement signals the beginning of the end to an arrangement that many homeless people said provided a better living environment. CureVac’s Covid-19 Vaccine Disappoints in Clinical TrialA preliminary analysis showed that CureVac’s mRNA vaccine had an efficacy of just 47 percent. “This is pretty devastating for them,” one expert said. U.S. Ends Trump Policy Limiting Asylum for Gang and Domestic Violence SurvivorsThe decision will affect tens of thousands of cases moving through backlogged immigration courts. Federal Reserve Expects to Raise Interest Rates in 2023The Federal Reserve left rates near zero, but it said it would tiptoe closer to reducing its mass bond purchases, among other optimistic tweaks. House Passes Bill to Make Juneteenth a Federal HolidayThe measure would designate June 19 as a federal holiday to commemorate the end of slavery. More than a dozen Republicans voted against it. Title IX Protections Extend to Transgender Students, Education Dept. SaysThe department said that discrimination against transgender students was prohibited under the law, a reversal of its Trump-era position. Justice Dept. Ends Criminal Inquiry and Lawsuit on John Bolton’s BookPresident Donald J. Trump had pressured the department to use its legal powers to stop his former national security adviser from publishing embarrassing details about him. Biden’s Approval Takes a Hit, Driven by Sagging Hopes Among DemocratsThe standstill in Washington has left many Democrats feeling impatient, a new poll suggests. U.S.-Russia, Interest Rates, Kevin Durant: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:中国发射神舟十二号载人飞船;《苹果日报》总编辑罗伟光被捕中国承认台州核电厂燃料棒受损;台湾指控中国阻碍其购买疫苗;美国新冠死亡人数突破60万;美俄大使将重返各自岗位;金正恩就朝鲜粮食“紧张”局势发出罕见警告……这里是今日要闻。 Day XHow a military officer and a faked refugee identity were part of an alleged far-right plot to bring down the German government. The N.Y.C. Mayoral Debate's Winners and LosersOur columnists and contributors give their rankings. The Biden-Putin Meeting: ‘This Is Not About Trust’Bret Stephens, Emma Ashford and Stephen Sestanovich discuss and debate the first meeting of Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin. The World’s Dictators Exploit America’s RacismThey are not completely wrong. Why Remote Learning Is a FailureRemote learning needs to end with the pandemic. Corporate America Forgives the Sedition CaucusDonations flow to lawmakers who tried to overturn the election. The N.Y.C. Mayoral Race Is a One-Party AffairThe Republican Party isn't a factor in politics here. That's a problem. Don’t Turn Away From These Images and These CrimesEthnic cleansing in Ethiopia began with murder, rape and pillage, and now moves to mass starvation. Vladimir Putin Has Nothing to Fear From Joe BidenRussia’s president has nothing to fear from Joe Biden. Trumpism Without BordersThe forces that brought the former president to power are exerting pressure all over the world. Why Life Without Parole Isn't Making Us Any SaferExcessive prison sentences waste taxpayers’ money and harm families. Israelis Wonder When or Whether Netanyahu Will Exit Official ResidenceEven after the new government took over on Sunday, the outgoing prime minister vowed to be back in office soon and hosted at least one former dignitary as if he were still running the show. China Launches Astronauts to Space Station: Live Updates and StreamThe crew, the first to launch since 2016, will begin what is expected to be a continuous Chinese presence in Earth’s orbit for the next decade. Lina Khan Was One of Big Tech’s Biggest Critics. Now She’s Its Regulator.Lina Khan is the most progressive chair of the Federal Trade Commission in at least a generation. Two Team Photos, One Difference: The Cheerleader With Down SyndromeA junior high cheerleading team took nearly identical photos with and without Morgyn Arnold. The school called the publication of the photo without her a mistake that is under investigation. Driver Who Plowed Into Protesters in Minneapolis Is Charged With MurderNicholas Kraus of St. Paul, Minn., was drunk at the time of the crash, the authorities said. Deona Marie Erickson, 31, a social justice advocate, was killed in the episode. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Sparks Controversy in Online EssayThe novelist’s remarks went viral after she criticized former students as well as “social-media-savvy people who are choking on sanctimony and lacking in compassion.” Larry Householder, a Former Speaker, Is Expelled from the Ohio HouseThe 75-to-21 vote to expel Representative Larry Householder came nearly a year after he was charged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to bail out a foundering energy company. Israel and Hamas Scale Down the Conflict, Avoiding Another WarEach side had its reasons for taking military action this week, but it appeared that neither wanted to reopen last month’s war. Ashes of Hideki Tojo, Japan's Wartime Leader, Were Secretly Scattered at SeaThe location of the remains of the wartime Japanese prime minister had been a puzzle. Now, documents reveal that U.S. forces secretly scattered his ashes into the Pacific Ocean. House Hunting in Italy: Sitting Seaside on Sardinia for $760,000The pandemic has driven up prices in the coastal areas of northern Sardinia, where home buyers are now competing with investors. Gardeners, Take Heed: It’s a ‘Tick-y Year’This year, it will be hard to avoid ticks if you’re spending a lot of time outdoors. Here’s how to keep that from interfering with your gardening. Buyers of Amazon Devices Are Guinea Pigs. That’s a Problem.Amazon’s experimental approach to product design can hurt your wallet and the environment. Why does it need our help to figure out what it’s doing? Joseph Fiennes Loved the ‘Catharsis’ of the ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ FinaleIn an interview, the actor discussed the end of Season 4, the future of the show and the emotional toll of playing “an ugly, pathetic, misogynist monster.” Lin-Manuel Miranda Addresses ‘In the Heights’ Casting CriticismSince the film’s release last week, there have been complaints about the lack of dark-skinned Afro-Latino actors in prominent roles. More Recent Articles |
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China on Thursday launched three astronauts into space on the Shenzhou-12 spacecraft that will later in the day dock with Beijing's new space station.
Three Honolulu police officers were charged in the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Iremamber Sykap, prosecutors said.
New York Mets star pitcher Jacob deGrom was forced to exit his start against the visiting Chicago Cubs on Wednesday because of right shoulder soreness.
The Washington Wizards announced Wednesday that head coach Scott Brooks won't return to the team next season, with general manager Tommy Sheppard saying it was his decision not to renew Brooks' contract.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Seth Moulton, D-Mass., called on Congress to provide additional funding for high-speed rail in President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan.
Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball was named the NBA's Rookie of the Year on Wednesday night.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday announced some new details of his plan for the state to build its own border wall.
The House voted Wednesday to make Juneteenth -- which celebrates the end of slavery in the United States -- a federal holiday.
The NFL and the players' union agreed to updated COVID-19 protocols for training camp and preseason games, maintaining tight restrictions on unvaccinated players but loosening them for those who are vaccinated.
The Justice Department on Wednesday dropped a lawsuit and investigation initiated by the Trump administration over former national security adviser John Bolton's memoir.
The Justice Department has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate the death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people.
The New Orleans Pelicans have fired head coach Stan Van Gundy after just one season.
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Wednesday announced the Biden administration will provide $500 million to fully cancel loans for 18,000 former ITT Technical Institute students.
Mobile health apps can help consumers track important health data, but users need to "be informed on the associated privacy risks before installation," the authors of a BMJ study said.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that North Carolina's law banning abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy is unconstitutional.
The House Armed Services Committee was critical of plans to defund development of nuclear sea-launched cruise missiles, as noted last week by the acting Navy Secretary.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 265 points on Wednesday as markets hit their session lows after the Federal Reserve announced plans to implement two rate hikes by the end of 2023.
Newly analyzed atmospheric data suggests ozone pollution across Antarctica has been steadily rising over the last quarter century.
The Education Department on Wednesday said it plans to enforce elements of Title IX that prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
A Michigan woman said she would not have been able to purchase the scratch-off lottery ticket that earned her a $1 million jackpot if a store clerk hadn't unlocked the closed door so she could shop.
Residents of a rural region of Victoria, Australia, found their towns blanketed in cobwebs resulting from spiders fleeing from flood conditions.
A mechanical problem foiled two astronauts' efforts Wednesday to install a massive new solar array at the International Space Station during a spacewalk that lasted seven hours and 15 minutes.
The Shadow Operations Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., is a test bed for emerging warfighting technologies, the U.S. Air Force said this week in a statement. 
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