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 San Francisco declares monkeypox outbreak local health emergency  San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared the city's monkeypox outbreak a local health emergency on Thursday.      Vice President Kamala Harris says 'inflation still too high' after GDP report  Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday said "inflation is still too high" although the United States' economic outlook "remains strong" after the release of the Commerce Department's gross domestic product report.      Alabama carries out second execution of the year  Alabama carried out its second execution of the year Thursday evening, putting to death Joe Nathan James Jr., who was convicted of killing a former girlfriend in 1994.      Southwest Airlines announces flight credits will no longer expire  Southwest Airlines announced that flight credits issued beginning on Thursday will no longer expire.      'Catastrophic' flash flooding leaves hundreds stranded, 8 dead in Kentucky  Heavy rain poured down across southeastern Kentucky into Thursday morning, prompting a flash flood emergency and stranding hundreds. Eight people have died.      Los Angeles County decides against universal mask mandate  Los Angeles County will not institute a new universal indoor masking policy, public health officials confirmed Thursday.      China indicates no stimulus coming; government to maintain 'zero-COVID' policies  Chinese leadership indicated that no economic stimulus was on the way and that the nation would maintain its "zero-COVID" policies during a meeting of the Politburo on Thursday.      Researchers use AI to predict nearly all known proteins  Researchers have used artificial-intelligence to predict the structures of 200 million proteins, which cover virtually every known protein on the planet.      Andrew Yang, ex-Rep. David Jolly announce third political party  Former Democrat presidential candidate Andrew Yang and a number of other Republican and independent political leaders have partnered to create a new political party they say they hope will attract a majority of America.      More than 400 Hollywood creators demand protections for workers in anti-abortion states  The group of creators and showrunners -- including Shonda Rhimes, Amy Sherman-Palladino and Sara Bareilles -- says they have "grave concerns" over their bosses' efforts to protect workers in anti-abortion states.      Florida investigating restaurant over kids at drag shows, Desantis says  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis confirmed the state is investigating a restaurant that went viral after a video showed children at one of the establishment's drag events.      Senate Republicans under heavy criticism after blocking burn pit benefits bill  The criticism stems from Wednesday's vote in the Senate, when the Sgt. First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act failed by a 55-42 vote, just shy of clearing a filibuster-proof 60.      French president meets Saudi crown prince in Paris  French President Emmanuel Macron met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Thursday evening in Paris.      Police: 3 children, mother found dead in Connecticut home  Police on Thursday said three children were strangled to death before their mother hanged herself in a Connecticut home.      Dow rises 332 points as corporate earnings overshadow GDP decline  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 332 points as markets rose for the second consecutive day after strong corporate earnings overshadowed a contracting GDP.      U.S. Bank fined $37.5 million for opening sham customer accounts  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday fined U.S. Bank $37.5 million for illegally opening customer accounts without their permission.      Watch: Alligator captured at daycare center in Georgia  Police and a professional reptile wrangler were summoned to a Georgia daycare to round up an alligator spotted under a chair outside the building.      AMC orders Season 2 of 'Moonhaven'  AMC+ announced Thursday it has renewed its sci-fi suspense thriller, "Moonhaven," for a second season.      Woman returns books to Philadelphia library after 30 years  A Pennsylvania woman found a stack of books while cleaning out her childhood home and returned them to a Philadelphia library 30 years past their due date.      Katy Perry, Luke Bryan, Lionel Richie returning as 'American Idol' judges  ABC has announced that Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie are returning as judges for Season 6 of its "American Idol" reboot.      'Jessica Jones' vet lands lead in 'Orphan Black' spinoff  Krysten Ritter has signed on to star in AMC's "Orphan Black" spinoff, "Echoes."      House passes bill to provide incentives for semiconductor chip manufacturingWatch: Bear climbs perimeter fence outside shuttered N.Y. prison  A man driving on a New York road captured video of an unusual sight: a black bear climbing the perimeter fence at a closed prison.      Viktor Bout: Who is Russian 'Merchant of Death' the U.S. might release in prisoner swap?  Who exactly is Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer offered up in exchange for the release of Americans Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan?       | 
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 Democrats’ Plan to Fight Inflation May Lower Costs Over TimeA package of tax increases, lower drug prices and other provisions aimed at reducing the federal budget deficit could alleviate rapid price gains.        U.S. Economy Shows Another Decline, Fanning Recession FearsGross domestic product, in an initial reading, fell 0.2 percent in the second quarter. President Biden said any troubles would be transitory.        Big Tech Is Proving Resilient as the Economy CoolsTech companies are slowing their frenetic hiring, but a combination of dominance and diversity is turning out to be — yet again — an overwhelming asset.        As Congress Debated Landmark China Bill, Beijing Surged AheadExperts are still assessing how China apparently leapfrogged ahead in its effort to manufacture a semiconductor that rivals those made in Taiwan, which supplies both China and the West.        Biden and Xi Conduct Marathon Call During Time of Rising TensionsWhite House officials characterized the call, which lasted two hours and 17 minutes, as a relationship-tending mission.        2016 Campaign Looms Large as Justice Dept. Pursues Jan. 6 InquiryTop officials at the department and the F.B.I. appear intent on avoiding any errors that could taint the current investigation or provide ammunition for a backlash.        8 Dead in Kentucky Flash FloodsThe National Guard was mobilizing to rescue people from homes and rooftops in what Kentucky’s governor said was one of the “most devastating flooding events” in state history.        Climate Change Worsened Britain’s Heat Wave, Scientists FindScorchers like the one last week are still unusual, but global warming is making them more likely, and worse when they do strike.        Why the U.S. Offered to Swap Griner for Bout, a Russian Arms DealerThe negotiations raise questions about what, if any, standards should apply when the United States agrees to trade prisoners.        Biden Administration Plans to Offer Updated Booster Shots in SeptemberWith reformulated shots from Pfizer and Moderna on the horizon, the F.D.A. has decided that Americans under 50 should wait to receive second boosters.        In Monkeypox, Gay Men Confront a Crisis With Echoes of the PastMonkeypox has sparked frustration and anxiety among gay and bisexual men in New York, who remember mistakes and discrimination during the early years of the AIDS crisis.        On Monkeypox, Health Secretary Says States ‘Need to Work With Us’The suggestion that states need to do more seemed to startle state and local officials, who said in interviews that they are generally satisfied with the federal government’s response.        F.T.C. Chair Lina Khan Upends Antitrust Standards by Suing MetaLina Khan may set off a shift in how Washington regulates competition by filing cases in tech areas before they mature. She faces an uphill climb.        Mike Judge Brings Back ‘Beavis and Butt-Head’Judge, the creator and voice of the malevolent metalheads, explains why he’s reviving his emblematic 1990s cartoon series in 2022.        How Goes the War on Inflation?The news on prices is surprisingly good.        Finally, a Dr. Oz Show That I Really Want to WatchHis campaign against John Fetterman in Pennsylvania is a consequential doozy.        These Republican Governors Are Delivering Results, and Many Voters Like Them for ItSome G.O.P. governors have high public profiles, others fly below the radar — and many are excelling.        The Final Frontier Soon May No Longer Belong to All of UsRussia and the U.S. both threaten international norms in outer space.        How to Find Out Who You AreDon’t just try to look inward.        This 150-Year-Old Mining Law Hurts Taxpayers and the EnvironmentIt’s time for an overhaul.        Four Fitness Facts to Fuel Your WorkoutThings to keep in mind for when you’re low on motivation.        中国留学生在美死于非命背后,被忽视的“杀手”犹他大学一名19岁的中国留学生遭前男友杀害,校方在近期公布的调查文件中承认存在处理失当。与此同时,这起案件也唤起了对中国留学生精神健康问题的关注。美国的大学,以及中国留学生的家长和同学,能够做些什么来更好地保护这些年轻人?        The Magic of Pizza Bread CrumbsAnd recipes for when peach season runs into tomato season.        How Los Angeles Times Handled Exposé Becomes the Talk of the TownA book by a reporter from the newspaper has ignited debate about the way editors dealt with an explosive article he helped write in 2017.        Justices Sotomayor and Barrett Say the Supreme Court Remains CollegialIn an appearance recorded 10 days after the draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked in May, both maintained that relations on the court were warm and respectful.        There Are Holes on the Ocean Floor. Scientists Don’t Know Why.Similar openings on the sea floor were first spotted 18 years ago along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Their origins remain unknown. Scientists are asking the public for their thoughts.        Eric Greitens Faces Ad Blitz and a Growing Threat to His Political FutureThe former Missouri governor seemed to be cruising in his comeback bid for Senate — until a late barrage of advertising called attention to his many scandals.        At the Serpentine, a Show of Nature’s Healing PowerThe climate crisis is inspiring — and requiring — new perspectives in thinking for the London gallery, starting with “Back to Earth.”         More Recent Articles | 
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 San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared the city's monkeypox outbreak a local health emergency on Thursday.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday said "inflation is still too high" although the United States' economic outlook "remains strong" after the release of the Commerce Department's gross domestic product report.   
 Alabama carried out its second execution of the year Thursday evening, putting to death Joe Nathan James Jr., who was convicted of killing a former girlfriend in 1994.   
 Southwest Airlines announced that flight credits issued beginning on Thursday will no longer expire.   
 Heavy rain poured down across southeastern Kentucky into Thursday morning, prompting a flash flood emergency and stranding hundreds. Eight people have died.   
 Los Angeles County will not institute a new universal indoor masking policy, public health officials confirmed Thursday.   
 Chinese leadership indicated that no economic stimulus was on the way and that the nation would maintain its "zero-COVID" policies during a meeting of the Politburo on Thursday.   
 Researchers have used artificial-intelligence to predict the structures of 200 million proteins, which cover virtually every known protein on the planet.   
 Former Democrat presidential candidate Andrew Yang and a number of other Republican and independent political leaders have partnered to create a new political party they say they hope will attract a majority of America.   
 The group of creators and showrunners -- including Shonda Rhimes, Amy Sherman-Palladino and Sara Bareilles -- says they have "grave concerns" over their bosses' efforts to protect workers in anti-abortion states.   
 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis confirmed the state is investigating a restaurant that went viral after a video showed children at one of the establishment's drag events.   
 The criticism stems from Wednesday's vote in the Senate, when the Sgt. First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our PACT Act failed by a 55-42 vote, just shy of clearing a filibuster-proof 60.   
 French President Emmanuel Macron met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Thursday evening in Paris.   
 Police on Thursday said three children were strangled to death before their mother hanged herself in a Connecticut home.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 332 points as markets rose for the second consecutive day after strong corporate earnings overshadowed a contracting GDP.   
 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday fined U.S. Bank $37.5 million for illegally opening customer accounts without their permission.   
 Police and a professional reptile wrangler were summoned to a Georgia daycare to round up an alligator spotted under a chair outside the building.   
 AMC+ announced Thursday it has renewed its sci-fi suspense thriller, "Moonhaven," for a second season.   
 A Pennsylvania woman found a stack of books while cleaning out her childhood home and returned them to a Philadelphia library 30 years past their due date.   
 ABC has announced that Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie are returning as judges for Season 6 of its "American Idol" reboot.   
 Krysten Ritter has signed on to star in AMC's "Orphan Black" spinoff, "Echoes."   
 A man driving on a New York road captured video of an unusual sight: a black bear climbing the perimeter fence at a closed prison.   
 Who exactly is Viktor Bout, the Russian arms dealer offered up in exchange for the release of Americans Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan?   
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