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Anti-government protests erupt in Cuba The largest anti-government protests in decades erupted Sunday on the communist island nation of Cuba as people took to the streets against a deepening economic crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic. Giannis leads Bucks to blowout win over Suns in Game 3 of NBA Finals Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 41 points to guide the Milwaukee Bucks to a dominant 120-100 win over the Phoenix Suns in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night at Fiserv Forum in Wisconsin. Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuna Jr. vows to return stronger after ACL injury Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. promised to return "stronger than ever" a day after suffering a season-ending torn ACL in his right knee. 2021 MLB Draft results: Pirates select Louisville catcher Henry Davis at No. 1 The Pittsburgh Pirates picked Louisville catcher Henry Davis with the No. 1 overall pick in MLB's 2021 amateur draft Sunday night. 'Black Widow' tops North American box office with $80M Scarlett Johansson's Marvel adventure, "Black Widow," is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $80 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Orlando Magic hire Dallas Mavericks assistant Jamahl Mosley as head coach The Orlando Magic have hired Dallas Mavericks assistant Jamahl Mosley to be the franchise's next head coach. Euro 2020 soccer: Italy beats England in shootout, wins first final since 1968 Italy captured its first European Championship since 1968 after beating England 3-2 in a penalty shootout during Sunday's Euro 2020 soccer final at Wembley Stadium in London. Death toll in Surfside condo collapse rises to 90 Four more bodies were discovered at the site of the condominium tower collapse in Surfside, Fla., bringing the death toll to 90, officials said Sunday morning. Texas Legislature advances voting rights bill after overnight hearing The Texas Legislature on Sunday voted to advance a second attempt to pass a controversial voting rights law following nearly 24 hours of hearings. Two firefighters killed battling Arizona blaze; wildfires rage in Oregon, California Two firefighters died while combatting the Cedar Basin Fire in Arizona on Saturday while the Bootleg Fire in Oregon and Beckwourth Complex Fire in California both rapidly expanded in size. World's COVID-19 cases climb 12% in week; deaths up 1% Coronavirus is surging in the world with a 12% weekly rise in infections and 1% gain in deaths after the outbreak had been largely contained with restrictions and vaccines. Novak Djokovic wins Wimbledon men's final for record-tying 20th Slam title Top-seeded Novak Djokovic of Serbia rallied for a 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 win over Matteo Berrettini of Italy in the Wimbledon men's tennis final Sunday to claim his record-tying 20th Grand Slam singles title. 4 arrested after weapons found in hotel near MLB All-Star site Police arrested four suspects found with more than a dozen weapons and 1,000 rounds of ammunition at a hotel in Denver near the site of the MLB All-Star game after a tip from a hotel employee. Sir Richard Branson launches Virgin Group from mail-order records to space Decades after founding Virgin Group as a mail-order record business, Sir Richard Branson launched into space Sunday through his space travel group Virgin Galactic. Pope Francis gives weekly prayer from hospital window Pope Francis appeared for the first time in public after undergoing surgery for colon diverticulitis seven days ago, speaking from a hospital window for his weekly Angelus prayer. Las Vegas, Death Valley forecast to break all-time records An abundance of excessive heat watches have spilled across the Southwest as residents continue to bake under record heat. Most notably, Las Vegas, Nev., and Death Valley, Calif., can break all-time records over the weekend. Tom Brady, Buccaneers win big at the ESPY Awards Quarterback Tom Brady and his NFL team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, were honored as Best Athlete in Male Sports and Best Team at the ESPY Awards in New York City Saturday night. Billionaire Richard Branson goes into space, lands safely Billionaire co-founder Richard Branson and five other passengers successfully launched into the edges of space Sunday morning. On This Day, July 11: Skylab falls to earth On July 11, 1979, Skylab, the United States' first space station, fell to Earth after six years in orbit, scattering tons of debris across the Australian desert. Jemaine Clement: 'Wellington Paranormal' supposed to be scarier "Wellington Paranormal" co-creator Jemaine Clement and stars Karen O'Leary and Mike Minogue discuss how the "What We Do In the Shadows" spinoff became more family friendly. Famous birthdays for July 11: Justin Chambers, Alessia Cara Actor Justin Chambers turns 51 and singer Alessia Cara turns 25, among famous birthdays for July 11. More Recent Articles |
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Murder Mystery: What Were Colombian Military Vets Doing in Haiti?At least 20 Colombians have been implicated by Haitian officials in the plot to assassinate the president. But their role in the killing, if any, is murky. Dueling Claims to Power. Broken Institutions. How Does Haiti Fix This?Other countries have faced similar challenges, often with poor results, from protracted limbo to, in the worst cases, civil war. Biden Wants to Embrace Power Lines. Some Americans Disagree.The president and energy companies want new transmission lines to carry electricity from solar and wind farms. Some environmentalists and homeowners are pushing for smaller, more local systems. Voters Chose Boring Over Bombast. They Got Biden’s Penchant for Pontificating.Even the president labeled a speech boring recently, an admission that highlights a tendency toward delivering minutiae-filled discourse over scaling oratorical heights. After Marathon Hearings, Texas Republicans Advance Voting MeasureA Republican-backed bill to overhaul the state’s voting system cleared two key committees in the Legislature on Sunday after a marathon session of testimony in the House that lasted nearly 24 hours. Branson Beats Jeff Bezos to Space, Aiming to Open Space TourismThe successful trip was the first in a series to the edge of space and beyond by billionaire entrepreneurs that seek to make human spaceflight more routine. Italy Wins Euro 2020, Leaving England in Stunned SilenceA Euro 2020 delayed by the pandemic and then extended to a shootout ends, finally, with an Italian celebration on the field and stunned fans in the stands. Italy’s Victory at Euro 2020 Echoes a Broader ResurgenceThe national team beat England in the final of the European Championship soccer tournament, and the country wildly celebrated a win that seemed to symbolize renewal after adversity. Fox News Hosts Smear Covid Vaccine, Despite Outbreaks Among UnvaccinatedMonths after Rupert Murdoch got a Covid-19 dose, one of his network’s stars, Tucker Carlson, called a Biden vaccination proposal “the greatest scandal in my lifetime.” One Village Quelled the Virus. The Next Was Overrun. It’s a Bad Sign for India.The uneven response to India’s catastrophic second wave, coupled with widespread vaccine hesitancy, indicates that the coronavirus is here to stay. 5 Pieces of Good News About the NewsA look at some of the ventures that have sprung up, fueled by a new sense of mission in American journalism and by the sheer quantities of money available. William Smith, Action Star Known for His Onscreen Brawls, Dies at 88In addition to his Hollywood legacy, the Missouri native was also a bodybuilder, a champion discus thrower and a published poet. Texas Man Who Waited Hours to Vote Is Arrested on Charges of Illegal VotingHervis Rogers was ineligible to cast a ballot in the 2020 presidential primary because he was still on parole, according to the state’s attorney general. He now faces four decades in prison. More Recent Articles |
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The largest anti-government protests in decades erupted Sunday on the communist island nation of Cuba as people took to the streets against a deepening economic crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 41 points to guide the Milwaukee Bucks to a dominant 120-100 win over the Phoenix Suns in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Sunday night at Fiserv Forum in Wisconsin.
Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. promised to return "stronger than ever" a day after suffering a season-ending torn ACL in his right knee.
The Pittsburgh Pirates picked Louisville catcher Henry Davis with the No. 1 overall pick in MLB's 2021 amateur draft Sunday night.
Scarlett Johansson's Marvel adventure, "Black Widow," is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $80 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The Orlando Magic have hired Dallas Mavericks assistant Jamahl Mosley to be the franchise's next head coach.
Italy captured its first European Championship since 1968 after beating England 3-2 in a penalty shootout during Sunday's Euro 2020 soccer final at Wembley Stadium in London.
Four more bodies were discovered at the site of the condominium tower collapse in Surfside, Fla., bringing the death toll to 90, officials said Sunday morning.
The Texas Legislature on Sunday voted to advance a second attempt to pass a controversial voting rights law following nearly 24 hours of hearings.
Two firefighters died while combatting the Cedar Basin Fire in Arizona on Saturday while the Bootleg Fire in Oregon and Beckwourth Complex Fire in California both rapidly expanded in size.
Coronavirus is surging in the world with a 12% weekly rise in infections and 1% gain in deaths after the outbreak had been largely contained with restrictions and vaccines.
Top-seeded Novak Djokovic of Serbia rallied for a 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 win over Matteo Berrettini of Italy in the Wimbledon men's tennis final Sunday to claim his record-tying 20th Grand Slam singles title.
Police arrested four suspects found with more than a dozen weapons and 1,000 rounds of ammunition at a hotel in Denver near the site of the MLB All-Star game after a tip from a hotel employee.
Decades after founding Virgin Group as a mail-order record business, Sir Richard Branson launched into space Sunday through his space travel group Virgin Galactic.
Pope Francis appeared for the first time in public after undergoing surgery for colon diverticulitis seven days ago, speaking from a hospital window for his weekly Angelus prayer.
An abundance of excessive heat watches have spilled across the Southwest as residents continue to bake under record heat. Most notably, Las Vegas, Nev., and Death Valley, Calif., can break all-time records over the weekend.
Quarterback Tom Brady and his NFL team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, were honored as Best Athlete in Male Sports and Best Team at the ESPY Awards in New York City Saturday night.
Billionaire co-founder Richard Branson and five other passengers successfully launched into the edges of space Sunday morning.
On July 11, 1979, Skylab, the United States' first space station, fell to Earth after six years in orbit, scattering tons of debris across the Australian desert.
"Wellington Paranormal" co-creator Jemaine Clement and stars Karen O'Leary and Mike Minogue discuss how the "What We Do In the Shadows" spinoff became more family friendly.
Actor Justin Chambers turns 51 and singer Alessia Cara turns 25, among famous birthdays for July 11. 
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