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AP News in Brief at 6:04 a.m. EDT
US virus aid far off as EU digs deep to aid ailing economies
AP News Digest 3:55 a.m.
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Verge to stay at Arizona State, removes name from NBA draft
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State guard Alonzo Verge Jr. is withdrawing his name from the NBA draft and will return for his senior season.
Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 26-Aug. 1
Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 26-Aug. 1
The Latest: SKorea's new virus cases bounce back after drop
SEOUL, South Korea __ South Korea’s new virus cases have bounced back to above 40, a day after it reported its smallest daily jump in local COVID-19 transmissions in two months.
Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' delayed indefinitely by virus
NEW YORK (AP) — Christopher Nolan's “Tenet,” which had hoped to herald Hollywood's return to big theatrical releases, has yet again postponed its release due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Navy vet beaten by federal agents: 'They came out to fight'
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The Navy veteran stands passively in Portland, Oregon, amid swirling tear gas. One of the militarized federal agents deployed by President Donald Trump swings a baton at him with full force. With both hands. Five times.
Chicago violence sparks war of words between Trump, mayor
CHICAGO (AP) — The war of words between Chicago’s mayor and President Donald Trump escalated after a weekend when 12 were killed in the city and dozens injured by gunfire, with Lori Lightfoot rejecting any suggestion federal law enforcement officers should be dispatched to the city and Trump all but promising to send them.
Biden, lawmakers warn of foreign interference in election
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate
Senate panel now likely to back questionable Trump Fed pick
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a shift, the Senate Banking Committee is likely to back President Donald Trump's unconventional nomination of Judy Shelton for the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors in a party-line vote Tuesday.
Senate panel now likely to back questionable Trump Fed pick
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a shift, the Senate Banking Committee is likely to back President Donald Trump's unconventional nomination of Judy Shelton for the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors in a party-line vote Tuesday.
The Latest: SKorea's new virus cases bounce back after drop
SEOUL, South Korea __ South Korea’s new virus cases have bounced back to above 40, a day after it reported its smallest daily jump in local COVID-19 transmissions in two months.
The Latest: Mexico cracks down on mask rules as cases mount
MEXICO CITY — Mexico continues to register high levels of new coronavirus cases, as the Health Department reports 5,172 new confirmed infections, bring the country's total to almost 350,000.
AP News in Brief at 9:04 p.m. EDT
Wrangling over virus relief persists despite high stakes
The Latest: Kansas governor orders masks in K-12 schools
TOPEKA, Kansas — Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly has issued an order requiring masks and daily temperature checks in the state’s K-12 schools.
Biden, lawmakers warn of foreign interference in election
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said he is putting Russia and other foreign governments “on notice” that he would act aggressively as president to counter any interference in U.S. elections. The statement came hours after Democratic leaders issued a new warning that Congress appears to be the target of a foreign interference campaign.
Navy vet beaten by federal agents: 'They came out to fight'
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The Navy veteran stands passively in Portland, Oregon, amid swirling tear gas. One of the militarized federal agents deployed by President Donald Trump swings a baton at him with full force. With both hands. Five times.
AP News in Brief at 6:04 p.m. EDT
Wrangling over virus relief persists despite high stakes