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  1. Who is Jimmy Lai? Why was he arrested? Here’s what we know about the media magnate and his Apple Daily newspaper

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  2. “You’re trying to get to know someone and put a face to a name. but you don’t get to see their face.” Notre Dame, which brought students back last week and begins classes Monday, provides a preview for what students on other campuses may expect.

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  3. Breaking: McDonald's is suing former CEO Steve Easterbrook to recoup tens of millions in severance, alleging he lied about relationships with employees before his ouster

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  4. Pandemic uncertainty has made precious metals more popular with investors. tells you what you need to know about gold versus silver as investments.

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  5. Covid-19 is elevating the role of chief medical officer

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  6. The recent surge in biotech stocks extends beyond IPOs, as investors chase companies working on potential vaccines to combat Covid-19. But some longtime investors warn there are risks to chasing companies at early stages of development.

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  7. The U.S. reported its lowest number of new coronavirus cases in nearly a week, as new infections in some parts of the country trended down

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  8. Hong Kong police arrested newspaper owner Jimmy Lai on allegations of foreign collusion under a new national security law as Beijing expands its crackdown on the former British colony

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  9. A top Lebanese cabinet minister resigned, the third in recent days, as the country’s embattled government teetered on the brink of collapse

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  10. The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to rescind methane regulations for oil-and-gas producers

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  11. China puts sanctions on Americans, including Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz over Hong Kong

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  12. Amazon is in talks with the largest mall owner in the U.S. to turn space left by ailing department stores like J.C. Penney and Sears into fulfillment centers

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  13. Police entered Jimmy Lai’s home and informed him that he was being arrested under suspicion of national security and other violations

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  14. Only four players 23 or younger have ever won the PGA Championship. Their names are Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and... Collin Morikawa.

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  15. Amazon has been in talks with the biggest U.S. mall owner to turn some Sears, J.C. Penney stores into fulfillment centers, people familiar with the matter said

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  16. After helping to secure the U.K.’s departure from the European Union, lawmakers from Britain’s ruling Conservative Party are coalescing around a new target: China

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  17. Take a look at the front page of today's Wall Street Journal

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  18. Belarus’s election commission confirmed Lukashenko’s winning margin, setting the stage for a protracted confrontation

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  19. Nurses rushed to New York when it was the country’s epicenter for Covid-19. Many have followed the virus to new hot spots like Texas. “Every patient I’ve had since I’ve been here has died,” said an ICU nurse. “In New York, it wasn’t like that.”

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  20. New studies and reports of outbreaks have persuaded many researchers that children aren’t as immune to Covid-19 as initially thought

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