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NASCAR drivers will back on the track in mid-May, making up for lost time by taking part in two Cup races within days of each other. After a…
Continue ReadingNASCAR drivers will back on the track in mid-May, making up for lost time by taking part in two Cup races within days of each other. After a…
Continue ReadingUSA Gymnastics has suspended New Jersey gymnastics coach Maggie Haney — once the coach of Olympic champion Laurie Hernandez — for eight…
Continue ReadingUSA Gymnastics has suspended New Jersey gymnastics coach Maggie Haney — once the coach of Olympic champion Laurie Hernandez — for eight…
Continue ReadingOne of the many facets of life put on hold by the coronavirus pandemic are, to the anguish of many fans, sports. Days of obsessing over beloved teams…
Continue ReadingThe man lay unconscious in the back of the ambulance, parked in front of the nursing home on the Passaic River. Another life slipping away before the…
Continue ReadingThe man lay unconscious in the back of the ambulance, parked in front of the nursing home on the Passaic River. Another life slipping away before the…
Continue ReadingNEW YORK, NY — A crush of dismal data about the economy helped send markets lower Thursday, a meek ending to a historic, juggernaut month for…
Continue ReadingNFL commissioner Roger Goodell has announced staff furloughs, salary reductions and cuts in the NFL’s pension plan in a memo sent to the league…
Continue ReadingNew York City will soon stop subway trains for four hours overnight so workers can disinfect them during the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Andrew Cuomo…
Continue ReadingNew York City will soon stop subway trains for four hours overnight so workers can disinfect them during the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Andrew Cuomo…
Continue ReadingTeacher Kent Chambers says he’s fortunate to still be able to work during the coronavirus pandemic, so when he and his wife received their…
Continue ReadingKOKOMO, Indiana — This time, he wore a mask. Vice President Mike Pence donned a face covering Thursday as he toured a General Motors/Ventec…
Continue ReadingFour trucks containing as many as 60 bodies have been discovered outside a Brooklyn funeral home after someone reported fluids dripping from the…
Continue ReadingFour trucks containing as many as 60 bodies have been discovered outside a Brooklyn funeral home after someone reported fluids dripping from the…
Continue ReadingThe coronavirus crisis is hitting every college in the United States, university leaders say, and will likely continue well beyond the fall semester.…
Continue ReadingThe coronavirus crisis is hitting every college in the United States, university leaders say, and will likely continue well beyond the fall semester.…
Continue ReadingThe study showing that the experimental drug remdesivir might help Covid-19 patients recover more quickly is positively good news. Shortly afterward,…
Continue ReadingThe study showing that the experimental drug remdesivir might help Covid-19 patients recover more quickly is positively good news. Shortly afterward,…
Continue ReadingThe World Health Organization and health officials in the northern Nigerian state of Kano have launched a probe into reports of increases in unusual…
Continue ReadingA piece of the moon that’s bigger than the rocks Apollo astronauts brought back to Earth is up for sale at the famed Christie’s auction…
Continue ReadingShould someone have to die so others can savor a steak? Stark inequalities in US society are being laid bare by the coronavirus pandemic, after…
Continue ReadingTwenty-five police officers in Prince George’s County, Maryland, are on medical leave after the Prince George’s County Police Department…
Continue ReadingAfter Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, many journalists, community leaders and activists all had the same suspicion. More people were dying than the…
Continue ReadingSo long, Andy. The Cincinnati Bengals are releasing longtime quarterback Andy Dalton from its roster, the team announced Thursday. “After nine…
Continue ReadingDespite the wealth of knowledge regarding the transatlantic slave trade, the history of enslaved Africans forcibly brought to Latin America has yet…
Continue ReadingWASHINGTON, DC — Millions more Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, as the coronavirus crisis continued to weigh on the US…
Continue ReadingCollege campuses in at least four states are expected to reopen for students and faculty in the fall — after dozens of universities across the…
Continue ReadingWhen health officials sounded the alarm on the state of the country’s personal protective equipment stockpile, officials at the Santa Barbara…
Continue ReadingThe British government is on the brink of missing a crucial target in its fight against coronavirus. A headline-grabbing aim of conducting 100,000…
Continue ReadingJewish community leaders in New York City wrote an open letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio, expressing their “anger and disappointment” over…
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