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Trump's claim about 2020 election being rigged by foreign countries is unsubstantiated, reports say
US election 7 minutes ago
On Monday, President Trump speculated that the 2020 US election would be rigged due to foreign countries printing mail-in ballots. According to several sources, including the Washington Examiner, there is no evidence to support that a foreign country can spoil millions of mail-in ballots to interfere with the presidential election process.
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The New York Times won't require employees back into the NYC office until 2021
US news 3 hours ago
In an email issued to staff Monday morning, the company announced that most employees will not be required back in the physical offices until at least January 2021 as the city enters Phase 2 of reopening.
Why LA officials say they're not worried about rising COVID-19 numbers
The continued rise in new cases came during the first weekend of more business sectors reopening, as bars, card rooms and some personal care services were given the green light to resume operations Friday, provided they take certain precautions.
At least four people test positive for COVID-19 following Djokovic's tennis tournament
COVID-19 This morning
Croatia’s Borna Coric and Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov are among at least four people to test positive for COVID-19 after participating in Novak Djokovic’s Adria Tour tennis tournament over the weekend. Along with the two players, a coach and a trainer connected to the now-canceled event have also tested positive.
Two dead and several injured following shooting in Charlotte, North Carolina
US news 4 hours ago
According to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, at least two people have died and several others were injured following a shooting incident. Authorities said seven suffered gunshot wounds, while at least five were hit by a vehicle afterward.
A local teacher, a scientist and a US citizen named as victims in Reading terror attack
UK news 2 hours ago
All three victims of Saturday's attack have been named, and include local history teacher James Furlong and his friend, Joe Ritchie-Bennett, a native of Philadelphia who had resided in the UK for 15 years. The third victim has been identified as a scientist named David Wails.
6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj's "Trollz" debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100
On this week's Billboard Hot 100, 6ix9ine achieves his first No. 1 & Nicki Minaj adds her second.
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The One Where Jennifer Aniston & Lisa Kudrow Have a ‘Friends’ Reunion
This year's installment of #ActorsOnActors looks a little different. Watch Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow in conversation from home
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Indian firms Cipla and Hetero to produce COVID drug, as 'inhaler' trials begin
COVID-19 5 hours ago
Pharmaceutical giant Gilead has licensed the two companies to produce their own versions of Remdesivir, the antiviral drug currently being trialled for its possible effectiveness in treating COVID-19. Gilead itself is now testing an inhaled form of the drug.
App Clips lets users utilize an app's best features without downloading it
Technology 1 hour ago
During Monday’s WWDC 2020 conference, Apple announced App Clips, which are small snippets of an app that let users interact with them without having to download a full app.
Best Buds Anderson Cooper & Andy Cohen's Kids Have A Virtual Hangout
On Father's Day these two famous dads introduced their sons to each other for the first time.
The 'Hamilton' trailer has fans in their feelings
The first trailer for Lin-Manuel Miranda's #Hamilfilm has been released before it hits the small screen on July 3, and people aren't going to miss their shot to check out the musical phenomenon.
NASCAR launches investigation after noose found in Black driver Bubba Wallace’s garage stall
US news 4 hours ago
A noose was found on Sunday in Wallace's garage stall at the race in Alabama, NASCAR announced. It comes less than two weeks after Wallace successfully campaigned to ban the displaying of the Confederate flag at NASCAR events. Wallace, who is the circuit's only full-time Black driver, released a statement of his own, saying "This will not break me, I will not give in nor will I back down."
South Korea says John Bolton's claims on Korean nuclear talks in his memoir are 'distorted'
World news Last night
Chung Eui-yong, South Korea’s national security chief, said in a statement on Monday that much of the claims made by President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser in his book “does not reflect the exact facts” and are “greatly distorted.” Chung also said Bolton’s book “violates the basic principles of diplomacy and can seriously undermine trust in future negotiations.” The book is scheduled for publication on Tuesday but media outlets have released excerpts.
Cade Cunningham to stay at Oklahoma State despite postseason ban
NCAA basketball 4 hours ago
Five-star guard Cade Cunningham announced Monday that he will stick with his commitment to Oklahoma State, despite the team's postseason ban for the upcoming 2020-21 season. "Now, more than ever, I'm loyal and true," Cunningham said in a video.
What the paths of George Floyd and his killer say about race, policing
The lives George Floyd and Derek Chauvin led until the moment of Floyd's death reveal many of the issues involving race and policing that remain to be addressed.
Knicks to interview Warriors' Mike Brown for head-coaching job, The Athletic reports
NBA 3 hours ago
NBA insider Shams Charania reported Monday morning that the New York Knicks are interviewing Warriors associate head coach Mike Brown to be their head coaching job.
The new version of macOS will be called Big Sur
Technology 1 hour ago
Apple announced that the next version of its desktop software is macOS Big Sur and introduces a new design and major updates to important apps such as Mail, Photos, the Notification Center and more.
A statue of Theodore Roosevelt will be removed from New York's Museum of Natural History
US news Yesterday
Board members and officials from the Museum of Natural History approved on taking down a statue of the 26th president, which is flanked by depictions of a Black man and Native American man. Roosevelt's great-grandson Theodore IV, who is a member of the museum's board, supported the decision. "The composition of the Equestrian Statue does not reflect Theodore Roosevelt’s legacy. It is time to move the statue and move forward," he said.
WWE stars and fans thank The Undertaker after he hinted at his retirement
WWE Last night
In the final episode of docuseries The Last Ride, the WWE legend appeared to call time on his 30-year career, saying he has "no desire" to return to the ring. The WWE community thanked the 55-year-old and shared some of their personal highlights.
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