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Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett headline 2020 Hall of Fame class Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, San Antonio Spurs great Tim Duncan and All-Star big man Kevin Garnett were among nine selected for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. William Byron wins NASCAR iRacing event at Bristol; Bubba Wallace 'rage quits' After leading the most laps in the first two races of the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, William Byron finally earned a victory in the Food City Showdown at virtual Bristol Motor Speedway. Bronx Zoo tiger tests positive for COVID-19 A 4-year-old Malayan tiger at the Bronx Zoo tested positive for COVID-19 and five other tigers and lions developed a dry cough after interacting with an asymptomatic caretaker who was infected with the virus. French guard Theo Maledon to enter 2020 NBA Draft French point guard Theo Maledon announced Sunday on social media that he has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft. St. Louis Fed president suggests universal coronavirus testing to restart economy President of the St. Louis Federal Reserve James Bullard suggested some form of widespread testing to reopen the U.S. economy after many businesses have closed due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Legendary New Orleans Saints kicker Tom Dempsey dies from coronavirus Famed New Orleans Saints kicker Tom Dempsey died late Saturday due to complications from the coronavirus, the team announced Sunday. He was 73. Palm Sunday services move online, to reduced numbers amid COVID-19 pandemic Catholics throughout the world turned to live-streamed or limited Palm Sunday services as the global COVID-19 pandemic impacted the beginning of Holy Week. COVID-19: Surgeon general warns U.S. approaching '9/11 moment' this week U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Jerome Adams on Sunday compared the peak of coronavirus cases in the United States, expected to occur as soon as this week, to national tragedies such as Pearl Harbor and 9/11. Italy, Spain, France record much lower rises in coronavirus deaths As the coronavirus outbreak intensifies exponentially throughout the world, the rate of fatalities is decreasing notably in three hardest-hit European nations, Italy, Spain and France. COVID-19: Marianne Faithful hospitalized, Patricia Bosworth dies Marianne Faithfull's manager said the 73-year-old singer-songwriter and occasional actress is being treated in a London hospital for the coronavirus. My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way releases four new songs My Chemical Romance singer-songwriter Gerard Way released four new solo songs online this weekend. New 'Last Kids on Earth' adventure to debut April 17 on NetflixLouis C.K. releases new comedy special on his website Louis C.K. has released a new comedy special called "Sincerely Louis C.K." on his website. Pope celebrates Palm Sunday mass in nearly empty St. Peter's Basilica For the first time, Pope Francis celebrated mass on Palm Sunday without congregants in St. Peter's Basilica because of limitations on large gatherings amid the coronavirus. April warmup to encompass central, eastern U.S. into midweek Increasingly mild conditions across the eastern half of the United States will send temperatures rising into midweek. On This Day, April 5: West Virginia coal mine blast kills 29 On April 5, 2010, an explosion in a coal mine near Montcoal, in West Virginia's Raleigh County, killed 29 workers. Famous birthdays for April 5: Sterling K. Brown, Lily James Actor Sterling K. Brown turns 44 and actor Lily James turns 31, among the famous birthdays for April 5. More Recent Articles
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Ignoring Expert Opinion, Trump Again Promotes Use of HydroxychloroquineThe president’s advocacy of the anti-malarial drug has created tensions in his administration, and fears among doctors that it could unnecessarily expose patients to risks. Amid Warnings of a Coronavirus ‘Pearl Harbor,’ Governors Walk a Fine LineAs officials warned people to brace for a surge in cases and deaths, governors pleaded for a consistent strategy and more help from Washington. He Led a Top Navy Ship. Now He Sits in Quarantine, Fired and Infected.Colleagues say the downfall of Capt. Brett E. Crozier was charging headlong into the Trump administration’s narrative that it had everything in the coronavirus pandemic under control. Boris Johnson Hospitalized as Queen Urges British Resolve in Face of EpidemicSoon after Queen Elizabeth’s rare speech, the government said the prime minister, who is infected with coronavirus, had been admitted for tests. Politics Through the Looking Glass: Virus Scrambles the Left-Right LinesA huge federal disaster response, new urgency around health care and a debate over social distancing have muddled the nation’s ideological debate. Progressives Built an Organizing Juggernaut for 2020. Then the Virus Hit.After a disappointing turn in the presidential race, grass-roots progressive groups focused on congressional races and down-ballot campaigns. In weeks, the coronavirus has destroyed their plans. Chinese-Americans, Facing Abuse, Unite to Aid Hospitals in Coronavirus BattleAlthough many have weathered racist remarks and some physical attacks over the virus, Chinese-Americans are tapping their deep social networks to procure medical supplies. Official Counts Understate the U.S. Coronavirus Death TollInconsistent protocols, limited resources and a patchwork of decision-making has led to an undercounting of people with the coronavirus who have died, health experts say. How to Live in the Face of Fear: Lessons From a Cancer SurvivorKate Bowler is a religion scholar and best-selling author who is sharing daily reflections on Instagram. Coronavirus in NJ: The Nurse Was Holding Up. Then Her 3 Close Relatives Were Brought InAfter crippling New York City, the coronavirus outbreak is now enveloping New Jersey’s densely packed cities and suburbs. How The Coronavirus Stranded This Couple in the MaldivesThey were surrounded by a fleet of staff, who were stranded themselves, trapped in an eternal honeymoon in the Maldives. Their adventure continues. As Himalayas Warm, Nepal’s Climate Migrants Struggle to SurvivePushed out of their village by a drought and lack of food, a group of Nepalis are fighting to amplify the voices of those forced to relocate by the planet’s warming. The Sunday Read: The Battle Over the Sea-Monkey FortuneA story as crazy as it sounds. Google Searches Can Help Us Find Emerging Covid-19 OutbreaksThey can also reveal symptoms that at first went undetected. I may have found a new one. In Elmhurst, Queens, I’m a Doctor at the ‘Epicenter of the Epicenter’ in New YorkLet’s not forget the social failures that allowed Covid-19 to overwhelm neighborhoods like Elmhurst in Queens. Donald Trump the Narcissist Is Running the Coronavirus CrisisTrump’s catastrophic performance has as much to do with psychology as ideology. Social Distancing During the Coronavirus Pandemic Is a PrivilegeThe idea that this virus is an equal-opportunity killer must itself be killed. Scapegoating New York for the Coronavirus Ignores Its Desperate NeedBlaming the city for coronavirus is a way of letting the federal government off the hook. Rules for Using the Sidewalk During the CoronavirusGoing outside is still a joy. But we all need to do more to walk and run while social distancing. Alexa, Do I Have Coronavirus?There’s a way to bring in big tech without compromising our privacy. China and the U.S. Must Cooperate Against CoronavirusThis is a time for solidarity, collaboration and mutual support. Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman Gamble $1.8 Billion on QuibiJeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman had to cancel a starry Hollywood party for their short-video platform because of the virus. But Quibi is still going live. Learning to Listen to, and Beyond, the Siren’s CallA music critic’s soundscape has been reshaped by the wail of ambulances. But she’s learning to hear in unexpected ways. U.S. Military Seeks More Funding for Pacific Region After PandemicA report delivered to Congress last week called for $20.1 billion in equipment, exercises and defense investments to counter China in 2021 and beyond. Bobby Mitchell, Hall of Famer and the Redskins’ First Black Star, Dies at 84He played four seasons with the Cleveland Browns and seven with the Redskins, the last N.F.L. team of his time to integrate. Rafael Gómez Nieto, Last Member of Unit That Helped Liberate Paris, Dies at 99Mr. Gómez, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War who served in a French unit that entered Paris in 1944, was infected by the coronavirus. ‘We’re Going to See What Else the Word Funeral Can Mean’As the coronavirus pandemic limits people’s ability to mourn, they are finding new ways to say goodbye. Cleaning Your Home: Good. Accidentally Poisoning Yourself: Bad.Improper use of cleaning supplies at home can be dangerous to your health — even deadly. More Recent Articles |
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Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, San Antonio Spurs great Tim Duncan and All-Star big man Kevin Garnett were among nine selected for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
After leading the most laps in the first two races of the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, William Byron finally earned a victory in the Food City Showdown at virtual Bristol Motor Speedway.
A 4-year-old Malayan tiger at the Bronx Zoo tested positive for COVID-19 and five other tigers and lions developed a dry cough after interacting with an asymptomatic caretaker who was infected with the virus.
French point guard Theo Maledon announced Sunday on social media that he has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft.
President of the St. Louis Federal Reserve James Bullard suggested some form of widespread testing to reopen the U.S. economy after many businesses have closed due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
Famed New Orleans Saints kicker Tom Dempsey died late Saturday due to complications from the coronavirus, the team announced Sunday. He was 73.
Catholics throughout the world turned to live-streamed or limited Palm Sunday services as the global COVID-19 pandemic impacted the beginning of Holy Week.
U.S. Surgeon General Vice Admiral Jerome Adams on Sunday compared the peak of coronavirus cases in the United States, expected to occur as soon as this week, to national tragedies such as Pearl Harbor and 9/11.
As the coronavirus outbreak intensifies exponentially throughout the world, the rate of fatalities is decreasing notably in three hardest-hit European nations, Italy, Spain and France.
Marianne Faithfull's manager said the 73-year-old singer-songwriter and occasional actress is being treated in a London hospital for the coronavirus.
My Chemical Romance singer-songwriter Gerard Way released four new solo songs online this weekend.
"The Last Kids on Earth Book Two" is set to debut on Netflix on April 17.
Louis C.K. has released a new comedy special called "Sincerely Louis C.K." on his website.
For the first time, Pope Francis celebrated mass on Palm Sunday without congregants in St. Peter's Basilica because of limitations on large gatherings amid the coronavirus.
Increasingly mild conditions across the eastern half of the United States will send temperatures rising into midweek.
On April 5, 2010, an explosion in a coal mine near Montcoal, in West Virginia's Raleigh County, killed 29 workers.
Actor Sterling K. Brown turns 44 and actor Lily James turns 31, among the famous birthdays for April 5. 
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