Has History Finally Caught Up With Roger Stone? It May Be Up to Trump He embraced the “dark arts” of political sabotage and trickery for decades. Now he will serve more than three years in prison, unless his friend the president bails him out. Go to Source
President Trump's Pardons: Stone, Blagojevich and More The president’s decision to commute Mr. Stone’s sentence continues a pattern of his presidency: granting clemency to friends whose cases resonate with him personally. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. Nears 60,000 New Daily Cases The country recorded its sixth single-day record in 10 days. U.S. immigration officials have helped spread the virus, a Times investigation found. Go to Source
The Coronavirus Can Be Airborne Indoors, W.H.O. Says The agency also explained more directly that people without symptoms may spread the virus. The acknowledgments should have come sooner, some experts said. Go to Source
How ICE Helped Spread the Coronavirus The New York Times, in collaboration with The Marshall Project, investigated how Immigration and Customs Enforcement became a domestic and global spreader of the virus. Go to Source
U.S. Hits Another Record for New Cases, Passing 59,460 Officials across the nation reported 59,782 cases on Thursday, the sixth single-day record in 10 days. The T.S.A. said more than a thousand of its employees had tested positive. Bolivia’s leader became the third in Latin America to catch the virus. Go to Source
Like ‘A Bus Accident a Day’: Hospitals Strain Under New Flood of Covid-19 Patients I.C.U. units are reaching capacity. Nurses are falling sick, contributing to shortages. The new coronavirus spikes are challenging hospitals across the country. Go to Source
Regeneron Scientists Raced To Find Antibodies To Fight Covid-19. Then The Coronavirus Found Them. This spring, researchers at Regeneron’s Westchester headquarters found themselves in one of the country’s first coronavirus hot spots. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/s6ugcgUhKXw Michael Cohen landed back behind bars Thursday after The Post’s exclusive report on his evening out at a Manhattan restaurant led federal officials to review his release from prison, a source familiar with the matter revealed. “That dinner caught the eye of those at [the Bureau of Prisons] who feel he was released on furlough only due to the coronavirus situation but is acting like he’s a free man and not out under supervision,” the source said. “The Post article was a catalyst to take a closer look.” #MichaelCohen The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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Supreme Court Rules Trump Cannot Block Release of Financial Records Two rulings clear the way for prosecutors in New York to see President Trump’s financial records, but the justices stopped Congress for now. Go to Source
Supreme Court Rules Nearly Half of Oklahoma Is Indian Reservation The 5-to-4 decision could reshape criminal justice in eastern Oklahoma by preventing state authorities from prosecuting Native Americans. Go to Source
Live Coronavirus Updates: U.S. Daily Cases Surpass 59,000 As President Trump seeks further reopenings, the country set its fifth record in nine days. Federal health officials are debating which groups should receive a vaccine first. Go to Source
U.S. Weighs Early Vaccine Access for Minorities and Others at Risk When a coronavirus vaccine hits the market, it will be a key tool in putting an end to the pandemic. A federal committee is debating who in the population should get it first. Go to Source
68% Have Antibodies in This Clinic. Can Neighborhood Beat a Next Wave? Data from those tested at a storefront medical office in Queens is leading to a deeper understanding of the outbreak’s scope in New York. Go to Source
What Will Trump’s Rally in New Hampshire Be Like? It’s Anyone’s Guess The governor, a Republican, isn’t attending. It isn’t clear how many other G.O.P. elected officials will come. The turnout could be low, or expansive. And fears of the virus hang over the event. Go to Source
Coronavirus Surge in Tulsa ‘More Than Likely’ Linked to Trump Rally Dr. Bruce Dart, the director of the Tulsa Health Department, said Tulsa County had reported nearly 500 new cases of Covid-19 in the past two days. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/55KAI_LvJ8Y Disturbing video has emerged of a Schenectady cop punching a man and kneeling on his neck during a violent altercation that drew comparisons to the Minneapolis police arrest of George Floyd, who died after being unable to breathe, according to a report. Yugeshwar Gaindarpersaud, 31, a member of the upstate city’s Guyanese community, told the Daily Gazette that he was stopped Monday by police investigating a report that his neighbor’s tires had been slashed. He said he told the unidentified officer to provide evidence and began walking away. “Put your hands behind your back!” the cop orders as he pulls out a pair of handcuffs, according to the footage shot by the man’s father, Jaindra, who was ordered to move back during the encounter. The New York Post is y...
http://youtu.be/ZSB2LT6LldE Two bodies discovered stuffed in suitcases by TikTokers were identified as a Washington couple — and now their family is raising money to help solve their grisly slayings. TikTok teens claim to have discovered human remains on Seattle beach
Jessica Lewis, 35, and boyfriend Austin “Cash” Wenner, 27, were discovered June 19, wrapped in garbage bags and jammed inside luggage washed ashore in West Seattle, news station KOMO reported. The South King County couple — who had been fatally shot — were discovered by teens filming on the shores of Duwamish Head, news station King5 reported. No suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths, but the family launched a GoFundMe page Monday to raise money for a reward in the case. The New York Post is your sou...
Supreme Court Lets Employers Opt Out of Birth Control Coverage The justices upheld regulations from the Trump administration that allowed employers with religious objections to decline to provide contraception coverage. Go to Source
Job Bias Laws Do Not Protect Teachers in Catholic Schools, Supreme Court Rules The case was the court’s latest consideration of the relationship between the government and religion. Go to Source
Churches Were Eager to Reopen. Now They Are a Major Source of Coronavirus Cases. The virus has infiltrated Sunday services, church meetings and youth camps. More than 650 cases have been linked to reopened religious facilities. Go to Source
Coronavirus Live Updates: Tennessee Shows Limits of Testing Aggressive screening has not slowed the spread of the virus in the state. President Trump is pressing for schools to open in the fall. Go to Source
Puerto Rico, Still Reeling From Old Disasters, Is Slammed by Covid-19 The island has had to weather a hurricane, a political crisis and earthquakes, but those crises did not lead to the widespread unemployment caused by the response to the coronavirus pandemic. Go to Source
Virus-Tracing Apps Are Rife With Problems. Governments Are Rushing to Fix Them. As countries race to deploy coronavirus-tracking software, researchers are reporting privacy and security risks that could affect millions of people and undermine trust in public health efforts. Go to Source
Disney World Draws Excitement and Incredulity as Reopening Nears The mega-resort will welcome back visitors on Saturday even as coronavirus cases in Florida remain high. In doing so, Disney steps into a politicized debate. Go to Source
Trump Presses Schools to Reopen President Trump spearheaded an administration-wide push to pry open the nation’s elementary and secondary schools, the next phase of his effort to get the economy on its feet. Go to Source
http://youtu.be/q-XD-ToCpx4 Accused Jeffrey Epstein procuress Ghislaine Maxwell will use her secret stockpile of the late pedophile’s sex tapes as an insurance policy to save herself from federal charges, her friend said in a new report. The former socialite, who was arrested in New Hampshire last week, was moved Monday to a Brooklyn lockup to await trial on four counts of sex-trafficking minors and two counts of perjury for allegedly acting as Epstein’s fixer. Christopher Mason, a TV host and journalist who has known Maxwell since the 1980s, has said he was told that Epstein rigged his multiple homes with cameras and kept surveillance tapes of everyone and everything that went on in them. Mason said she has access to the potentially compromising tapes. #GhislaineMaxwell #JeffreyEpste...
http://youtu.be/qJ2aj0u-I94 Ghislaine Maxwell was a “snooty rich b—h” to fellow inmates at a New Hampshire jail, according to a new report. Jeffrey Epstein’s accused madam was a “depressed loner” who was quickly distanced by others held at Merrimack County Jail after her arrest in a nearby luxury hideaway Thursday, a source told The Sun. “The general opinion of her at Merrimack was that she’s a snooty rich b—h. Nobody wanted anything to do with her,” the insider said. #GhislaineMaxwell #JeffreyEpstein The New York Post is your source for breaking news, news about New York, sports, business, entertainment, opinion, real estate, culture, fashion, and more. Catch the latest news here: https://nypost.com/
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Live Coronavirus Updates: Testing Demand in U.S. Soars Dr. Anthony Fauci said the country was “knee-deep in the first wave.” The U.S. will pay a company $1.6 billion for vaccine development. Brazil’s president had Covid-19 symptoms. Go to Source
Colleges Plan to Reopen Campuses, but for Just Some Students at a Time To provide some semblance of the campus experience during a pandemic, colleges say large chunks of the student body will have to stay away and study remotely for all or part of the year. Go to Source
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