Those affected so far may seem pretty boring, but agencies from the Securities and Exchange Commission to the Federal Reserve could be in the crosshairs.
Read more ...Texas Democrats Remain In Washington Amid Coronavirus Cases And Congressional Hurdles National News
Dozens of Democratic state lawmakers fled Texas in an effort to block Republican-led restrictive voting legislation from being passed.
Read more ...Another Olympic Opening Ceremony Hitch — The Director Is Fired For Holocaust Comments National News
It's another setback for the troubled event on the same week that the ceremony's composer was forced out. Still, the show will go on tomorrow, officially kicking off the long-postponed Tokyo Games.
Read more ...1st U.S. Athlete Set To Compete In Olympics Tests Positive For Coronavirus In Japan National News
USA Volleyball says Taylor Crabb — part of a duo that is ranked No. 1 in the U.S. and No. 4 in the world — will be replaced by another player due to his positive test.
Read more ...The Western Wildfires Are Affecting People 3,000 Miles Away National News
Eastern states have been clouded in a smoky haze for days, and with the smoke comes poor air quality. People far away from the fires aren't ready for the breathing problems the smoke brings.
Read more ...Harvey Weinstein Pleads Not Guilty To Sexual Assault Charges In Los Angeles Court National News
The disgraced former movie mogul was charged Wednesday with four counts of rape and seven other sexual assault charges in California. He is already serving a 23-year sentence in New York.
Read more ...Chinese Tourists Throng 'Red Tourism' Sites To Mark Communist Party Centennial National News
The officially designated Communist Party historical sites venerate Mao Zedong and, increasingly, the country's current leader, Xi Jinping. Tourists sometimes do manual labor and dress up as soldiers.
Read more ...UNC Becomes The First School To Organize Group Endorsement Deals For Its Players National News
As college athletes nationwide rush to ink individual sponsorship deals under a new NCAA policy, North Carolina is the first to say it will license players in groups alongside school trademarks.
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