Many U.S. States Hit Record Highs For Positive Covid-19 Cases, As Worldwide Total Exceeds 10 Million
As the confirmed global coronavirus cases exceeded 10 million, with the death toll surpassing 500,000 on Sunday, New York State continued to lower its numbers; despite infections surging in multiple other U.S. states. New York state reported
Mississippi House Votes To Change State Flag That Has Confederate Symbol
Mississippi lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to remove a Confederate emblem from their state flag on Sunday, after protests against racism and police brutality in America have increased. The bill passed 128 to 37 and is now awaiting signature
Brooklyn Nets Forward Wilson Chandler Opts Out Of NBA Restart
Brooklyn Nets forward Wilson Chandler is opting out of the NBA’s restart in Orlando. Wilson told ESPN, “As difficult as it will be to not be with my teammates, the health and well-being of my family has
PGA Tour Updates Protocols Due To Positive COVID-19 Tests
The PGA Tour announced over the weekend that individuals will not be allowed on tournament properties until passing a COVID-19 test. The announcement comes after players and caddies diagnosed with coronavirus visited both the RBC Heritage and
Princeton to remove Woodrow Wilson’s name from school
Princeton will remove former President Woodrow Wilson's name from a campus building due to his "racist thinking and policies"https://t.co/aC4uezuDke — CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) June 27, 2020 PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — Princeton University has announced plans to
Pats fined $1.1M, lose pick for filming game last season
NEW YORK (AP) — The New England Patriots have been fined $1.1 million by the NFL for inappropriately filming the Cincinnati Bengals’ sideline during a game last season. On Sunday, the league also took away a third-round