
Wednesday, June 30, 2021


Weisselberg, ‘Soldier’ for Trump, Faces Charges and Test of His Loyalty

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Here are some key dates in the Cosby case.
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Who Made the USA Olympic Gymnastics Team for 2021?
Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum will join her on the squad for the team event. Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner qualified as individual competitors.
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Women and Social Security: How to Get the Biggest Check
Women tend to live longer than men, so they need as much retirement income as possible. Whether you’re 30 or 60, here’s what you need to know.
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Pfizer and Moderna Vaccines Likely to Produce Lasting Immunity, Study Finds
Immune cells are still organizing to fight the coronavirus months after inoculation, scientists reported.
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Possible Failure Point Emerges in Miami-Area Building Collapse
Some engineers looking at the failure of a 13-story condo tower in Florida said the collapse appeared to have begun somewhere near the bottom of the building.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Eric Adams’s Lead in Mayor’s Race Shrinks After First Ranked-Choice Tally
After voters’ ranked choices were tabulated, Mr. Adams led Kathryn Garcia by two percentage points, with nearly 125,000 absentee ballots still to be counted.
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L.A. County recommends everyone, even if vaccinated, wear masks indoors over Delta variant concerns.

Pacific Northwest Continues to Bake Beneath ‘Heat Dome’
A wave of ocean air provided some relief after Portland, Ore., reached 116 degrees on Monday. Temperatures will climb into the upper 90s there on Tuesday, forecasters said.
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Monday, June 28, 2021

It’s Some of America’s Richest Farmland. But What Is It Without Water?
A California farmer decides it makes better business sense to sell his water than to grow rice. An almond farmer considers uprooting his trees to put up solar panels. Drought is transforming the state, with broad consequences for the food supply.
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Canada Heat Wave Breaks National Record
The heat is expected to continue for several days in some parts of British Columbia, according to weather warnings from the government.
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College Players May Make Money Off Their Fame, Powerful N.C.A.A. Panel Recommends
Pressured by a wave of state laws taking effect on July 1, the college sports industry is on the verge of letting players profit off their names, images and likenesses.
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At This Instagram Hot Spot, All the World’s a Stage (and the Buffalo’s a Prop)
Photographers are flocking to a rural county in southeastern China for its quaint scenes of farmers and fishermen — made to order.
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Judge Says F.T.C. Complaint Against Facebook Lacks Facts
The judge, James E. Boasberg, said that the Federal Trade Commission’s complaint lacked facts, and that the agency needed to refile the it within 30 days.
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