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Minnesota woman sentenced to 23 years for passing classified information to Hezbollah A Minnesota woman who worked as a linguist for a U.S. Special Operations Task Force in Iraq was sentenced to 23 years in prison for admitting to passing classified information to a man linked to Hezbollah. Cleveland Indians' Aaron Civale to miss at least four weeks with finger sprain Cleveland Indians right-hander Aaron Civale is expected to miss four to five weeks because of a sprained middle finger on his throwing hand, the team announced. Cindy McCain nominated as U.N. Agencies for Food and Agriculture ambassador President Joe Biden nominated four ambassadors Wednesday including Cindy McCain to serve as U.S. representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture. U.S. skateboarders, track stars, golfers latest to qualify for Summer Olympics A dozen skateboarders, as well as several of the world's top golfers and basketball players announced they plan to represent Team USA at the pandemic-postponed 2020 Olympics this summer in Tokyo. Clippers star Kawhi Leonard to remain out for Game 3 vs. Suns Star forward Kawhi Leonard was ruled out for Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, leaving the Los Angeles Clippers shorthanded once more against the Phoenix Suns. Britney Spears asks court to end 13-year conservatorship, citing abuse Britney Spears on Wednesday asked a Califonia judge to end her 13-year conservatorship without a health evaluation, alleging abuse by her parents, management and a former therapist. Mets' Pete Alonso to defend Home Run Derby crown; Blue Jays' Vlad Jr. out New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso announced Wednesday he will compete in this year's Home Run Derby and defend his 2019 title. Suns guard Chris Paul expected to play in Game 3 vs. Clippers Barring a setback, Phoenix Suns star point guard Chris Paul is expected to play in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday at Staples Center. Study: Black, Hispanic people in U.S. at high risk for earlier cognitive decline Racial and ethnic minorities in the United States are more vulnerable to memory loss earlier in life than White people, a study published Wednesday by the journal BMC Public Health found. Woman placed on three years probation in first Capitol riot sentencing Anna Morgan-Lloyd, 49, was sentenced to three years probation for entering the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots, becoming the first participant in the attack to be punished. Boston Celtics to hire Brooklyn Nets assistant Ime Udoka as head coach Brooklyn Nets assistant Ime Udoka is set to become the next head coach of the Boston Celtics. Biden administration ousts Rodney Scott as Border Patrol chief The Biden administration ousted Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott on Wednesday amid an increase of border crossings since the beginning of the year. 120-year record in jeopardy as Moscow sizzles under rare, historic heat wave A blistering heat wave that has been enveloping eastern Europe nudged its way into western Russia this week, challenging Moscow records that have stood for more than a century. Antivirus creator John McAfee found dead in Spanish prison cell McAfee antivirus founder John McAfee was found dead in a prison cell in Spain while awaiting extradition to the United States, authorities said Wednesday. Nickelodeon star Drake Bell changes to guilty plea in child endangerment case Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell, star of "Drake & Josh," pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges related to inappropriate interactions with a 15-year-old in Cleveland, changing his plea from earlier in the month. Kansas man dreams of lottery jackpot, wins $75,000 two days later A Kansas man who had a dream about winning $25,000 from the lottery had his dreams come true in triplicate two days later when he won a $75,000 prize. Researchers capture first clear view of bubble where stars are born Researchers at the University of Maryland have created the first high-resolution image of an expanding bubble of hot plasma and ionized gas in which stars are born, publishing it Wednesday in the Astrophysical Journal. Watch: Witnesses use boat to rescue deer in Rhode Island harbor A group of men at a Rhode Island harbor hauled a struggling deer up onto a boat and gave it a ride to shore. National Guard units prepare for cyberwarfare A recent National Guard exercise, Cyber Yankee 2021, focused on preparing for a cyberwarfare scenario involving the compromise of critical U.S. infrastructure. Watch: Customer leaves $16,000 tip on $37 bill at New Hampshire bar Workers at a New Hampshire restaurant said they were stunned when a customer left a $16,000 tip on his $37.93 bill. U.S. Navy takes command of NATO's mine countermeasures group With a ceremony aboard the USS Mount Whitney, the U.S. Navy assumed command of Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 for the first time. Supreme Court rules against unions organizing on California farms The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against union representatives recruiting farmworkers on private agricultural property in California, challenging a nearly 50-year-old state law. Watch: Massachusetts bar accepting Monopoly money for 2 hours A Massachusetts bar announced it will accept Monopoly money as currency for 2 hours as part of its bid to be included in a localized version of the game. |
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Staving Off G.O.P. Attacks, Democrats Show New Urgency on CrimeA strong showing by Eric Adams in the New York mayoral race and President Biden’s announcement of a new crime-fighting agenda signal a shift by Democrats toward themes of public safety. Biden and Senators Close In on Bipartisan Infrastructure DealLawmakers were set to take a tentative framework to the White House on Thursday. Administration officials signaled the president was prepared to support it, pending final details. Biden Aims to Bolster Police Departments as Homicides IncreaseThe president made clear that he intends to approach crime prevention by investing in, rather than defunding, the police as he waded into an urgent national debate over policing. Biden Administration Forces Out Trump-Era Border Patrol ChiefThe chief, Rodney S. Scott, had become known for his support of President Donald J. Trump’s signature border wall, and had resisted a Biden initiative to stop using the phrase “illegal alien.” Michigan Republicans Debunk Voter Fraud Claims in Unsparing ReportThe report, produced by a G.O.P.-led committee in the State Senate, exposes false claims made about the 2020 election by Trump allies in Michigan and other states. Indiana Woman Is First Person to Be Sentenced in Capitol RiotAnna Morgan-Lloyd, who will serve no prison time, said she realized that she and others who breached the Capitol may have helped encourage the violence by other Trump supporters. Eric Adams Leads in the Mayor’s Race. Here’s What to Know About Him.Mr. Adams, a moderate Democrat whose campaign focused on crime and public safety, has a long history in New York politics and has faced scrutiny over his ethics. How Maya Wiley or Kathryn Garcia Could Beat Eric AdamsUnder ranked-choice voting, it is mathematically possible for the second- and third-place finishers in Tuesday’s Democratic primary to overtake the front-runner — but it will be tough. How India Walton Pulled It Off in the Buffalo Mayoral PrimaryMs. Walton, 38, a democratic socialist who has never held political office, defeated Byron Brown, a four-term incumbent. Britney Spears Speaks Out in Court, Asks to End ConservatorshipIn a rare public appearance in court, the singer gave an impassioned speech about her treatment under the conservatorship that controls her life, telling the judge she would like it to end. The Britney Spears Testimony, as Heard From Outside the CourtroomWhile Ms. Spears addressed a judge remotely on Wednesday, fans and conservatorship activists were outside the courthouse, backing her up. Supreme Court Rules for Student in First Amendment CaseThe decision set new limits on disciplining students for off-campus speech but did not totally bar administrators from doing so. Scientist Finds Early Coronavirus Sequences That Had Been Mysteriously DeletedBy rooting through files stored on Google Cloud, a researcher says he recovered 13 early coronavirus sequences that had disappeared from a database last year. Hundreds of Secret Service Employees Were Infected With the VirusThe Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington criticized former President Trump for holding large campaign rallies that it said exposed agents to the virus. John McAfee Dies in Spanish PrisonMr. McAfee, who has not been associated with the company that bears his name for more than two decades, was fighting extradition to the United States after his arrest in Spain. Gun Violence, Supreme Court, Britney Spears: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. 简报:《苹果日报》被迫停刊;中国政治宣传运动中的新疆生活科学家发现被神秘删除的早期新冠病毒序列;日本宣布将在奥运场馆内禁酒;日本上野动物园迎来大熊猫双胞胎宝宝;埃塞俄比亚政府军空袭市集造成数十人死亡……这里是今日要闻。 Modern Love Podcast: The Right to Fail at MarriageThe queer comedian Cameron Esposito on how the equality of love can also lead to the equality of heartbreak. What’s Different When Women Lead?On June 24, Hillary Clinton and Greta Thunberg discuss how women are shaping the future. R.S.V.P. here. The Biggest Threat to America Is America ItselfThe big problem isn't Russia or China, it's creeping mediocrity. Kunal Kamra: Modi Caused a 'Covid Massacre'He kicked off 2021 by declaring India had defeated Covid-19. Then came the second wave — and a record-breaking death toll. This Election Season, It's Back to the Voting Booth for Governors and More!No rest for the citizens. The Republican Infrastructure Plan Is a Tax of a Different KindThe privatization of local public services that conservatives are pushing is a tax on all working people. In N.Y.C., Black Is BackBlack candidates are leading in this New York City election. Can they avoid the pitfalls? Transgender Children Are EverywhereBeing trans isn’t a liberal Western fad. Not Everyone Is Worried About America’s Falling BirthratesAmericans are having fewer children, and some economists are raising alarms. A debate over how worried you should actually be. Want to Get Trump Re-elected? Dismantle the Police.The Trump G.O.P.'s voter-suppression efforts and surging murder rates leave Democrats vulnerable. Anthony Fauci on the Lab Leak Theory and Emailing Mark ZuckerbergAmerica’s chief immunologist claps back. How Press Freedom Is Being Eroded in Hong KongThe forced closure of the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper is the latest worrisome sign for journalists in the Chinese territory. The Murdaugh Murder Mystery Deepens in South CarolinaThe authorities are opening a new investigation into an unsolved 2015 death as a result of information gleaned after two members of a prominent family were killed. ‘Fire Monks’ Defend Tassajara Zen Monastery From WildfireEight monks protecting the Buddhist center near Big Sur, Calif., are relying not only on training from professional firefighters but also on their Zen practice. Judge Blocks $4 Billion U.S. Debt Relief Program for Minority FarmersThe aid program, part of the $1.9 trillion stimulus package that Congress passed in March, is intended to help farmers who have endured generations of racial discrimination. Biden Removes Chief of Housing Agency After Supreme Court RulingThe case was brought by shareholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, who said the law that created the agency was unconstitutional. Milley Pushes Back Against G.O.P. Accusations of a ‘Woke’ Military“I want to understand white rage, and I’m white,” General Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a Republican congressman who objected to the teaching of “critical race theory.” Modest Rent Increases Approved for 2.3 Million N.Y.C. TenantsThe Rent Guidelines Board voted to allow 1.5 percent increases for the second six months of one-year leases. Tenants had pushed for rent reductions. BuzzFeed Closes In on Deal to Go PublicThe digital publisher is said to be on the verge of announcing a SPAC merger that would take the company public. Iran Atomic Agency Says It Thwarted Attack on a FacilityThe attack was said to have been carried out by a small drone against a manufacturing center used in the production of centrifuges. Drake Bell Pleads Guilty to Attempted Child EndangermentMr. Bell, a former star of the Nickelodeon series “Drake & Josh,” faces up to two years in prison. 20 Summer Potluck IdeasDon’t be stumped by what to take to the picnic: Here are the recipes the staff of the Food section and NYT Cooking turn to again and again. Nikole Hannah-Jones Says She Won’t Join UNC Without TenureA letter from Ms. Hannah-Jones’s lawyers said an unnamed “powerful donor” had contributed to the University of North Carolina board of trustees’ failure to grant her tenure. What $800,000 Buys You in Rhode Island, Oklahoma and CaliforniaA 1737 house in Providence, a 2013 home with a swimming pool in Oklahoma City and a one-bedroom condominium in San Francisco. N.Y.C.’s Police Chokehold Ban Is Struck Down by CourtIn a victory for police unions, a state Supreme Court judge said a law passed by the City Council is too vaguely worded. Rembrandt’s Damaged Masterpiece Is Whole Again, With A.I.’s HelpSections of “The Night Watch” were cut off in the 18th century and lost. Now, new technology lets viewers imagine how the original work might have looked. More Recent Articles |
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A Minnesota woman who worked as a linguist for a U.S. Special Operations Task Force in Iraq was sentenced to 23 years in prison for admitting to passing classified information to a man linked to Hezbollah.
Cleveland Indians right-hander Aaron Civale is expected to miss four to five weeks because of a sprained middle finger on his throwing hand, the team announced.
President Joe Biden nominated four ambassadors Wednesday including Cindy McCain to serve as U.S. representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture.
A dozen skateboarders, as well as several of the world's top golfers and basketball players announced they plan to represent Team USA at the pandemic-postponed 2020 Olympics this summer in Tokyo.
Star forward Kawhi Leonard was ruled out for Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, leaving the Los Angeles Clippers shorthanded once more against the Phoenix Suns.
Britney Spears on Wednesday asked a Califonia judge to end her 13-year conservatorship without a health evaluation, alleging abuse by her parents, management and a former therapist.
New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso announced Wednesday he will compete in this year's Home Run Derby and defend his 2019 title.
Barring a setback, Phoenix Suns star point guard Chris Paul is expected to play in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday at Staples Center.
Racial and ethnic minorities in the United States are more vulnerable to memory loss earlier in life than White people, a study published Wednesday by the journal BMC Public Health found.
Anna Morgan-Lloyd, 49, was sentenced to three years probation for entering the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots, becoming the first participant in the attack to be punished.
Brooklyn Nets assistant Ime Udoka is set to become the next head coach of the Boston Celtics.
The Biden administration ousted Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott on Wednesday amid an increase of border crossings since the beginning of the year.
A blistering heat wave that has been enveloping eastern Europe nudged its way into western Russia this week, challenging Moscow records that have stood for more than a century.
McAfee antivirus founder John McAfee was found dead in a prison cell in Spain while awaiting extradition to the United States, authorities said Wednesday.
Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell, star of "Drake & Josh," pleaded guilty Wednesday to charges related to inappropriate interactions with a 15-year-old in Cleveland, changing his plea from earlier in the month.
A Kansas man who had a dream about winning $25,000 from the lottery had his dreams come true in triplicate two days later when he won a $75,000 prize.
Researchers at the University of Maryland have created the first high-resolution image of an expanding bubble of hot plasma and ionized gas in which stars are born, publishing it Wednesday in the Astrophysical Journal.
A group of men at a Rhode Island harbor hauled a struggling deer up onto a boat and gave it a ride to shore.
A recent National Guard exercise, Cyber Yankee 2021, focused on preparing for a cyberwarfare scenario involving the compromise of critical U.S. infrastructure.
Workers at a New Hampshire restaurant said they were stunned when a customer left a $16,000 tip on his $37.93 bill.
With a ceremony aboard the USS Mount Whitney, the U.S. Navy assumed command of Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 for the first time.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against union representatives recruiting farmworkers on private agricultural property in California, challenging a nearly 50-year-old state law.
A Massachusetts bar announced it will accept Monopoly money as currency for 2 hours as part of its bid to be included in a localized version of the game. 
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