Nets to face Magic in first game NBA resumes
NEW YORK (77 WABC) — The Brooklyn Nets will square off against the Orlando Magic in their first game when the NBA resumes in July. The two sides will tip-off on July 31 at 2:30 p.m. in
US consumer spending up 8.2%, partly erasing record plunge
WASHINGTON (AP) — American consumers increased their spending by a sharp 8.2% in May, partly erasing record plunges the previous two months, against the backdrop of an economy that’s likely shrinking by its steepest pace on record
Colorado Governor Orders Probe Into 2019 Death Of Elijah McClain After Police Encounter
On Thursday, Colorado Governor Jared Polis appointed a special prosecutor to investigate the 2019 death of an unarmed Black man who died days after he was subdued by three policemen and injected with a powerful sedative. The
House Passes Wide-Ranging Police Reform Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a wide-ranging Democratic police reform bill on Thursday, sending the measure to the Senate despite opposition from President Donald Trump and other Republicans in Congress. The Democratic-controlled House voted 236-181 roughly
Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins Report Positive COVID-19 Tests
Some people in both the Los Angeles Dodgers and Minnesota Twins organizations have tested positive for COVID-19, officials with the teams said Thursday. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said on a video conference call that
Atlanta Hawks’ Vince Carter Retires After 22 Years In NBA
Vince Carter confirmed that he has retired from the NBA after a 22-year career. 43-year-old Carter announced his retirement on the “Winging It With Vince Carter” podcast, saying he is “officially done playing basketball professionally.” After signing