New York City’s subway system went silent in the early morning hours of Wednesday, as part of a plan for the normally round-the-clock system to shut down for train cleaning.
Monthly Archives: May 2020
Dolphins rookie QB Tua Tagovailoa will wear uniform No. 1
Rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, the Miami Dolphins’ top draft pick, will wear uniform No. 1.
Fighters see UFC 249 as chance to spread hope, inspiration
When the UFC leads North America’s major sports back into action Saturday night with a pay-per-view show in Florida, Tony Ferguson and Justin Gaethje know they can’t do anything tentatively.
Tight end contracts could be next to see significant rise
Several tight ends in the NFL are centerpieces of the offense. Now, it’s time they get paid like it.
Navy SEAL recruits resume training while social distancing
Navy SEAL recruits and their instructors are being tested for the coronavirus as the candidates in one of the military’s most grueling programs return to training with new social distancing guidelines, a top official said Tuesday.
Senior scientist says administration ignored virus warnings
The Trump administration failed to prepare for the onslaught of the coronavirus, then sought a quick fix by trying to rush an unproven drug to patients, a senior government scientist alleged in a whistleblower complaint.
Supreme Court set to hear Obamacare case argued by phone
The Supreme Court’s third day of hearing arguments by telephone is its first chance at a high-profile case, this one involving the Affordable Care Act.
Pelosi pushes ahead on massive virus bill, but GOP wary
Even in absentia, House Democrats are seeking to drive the debate on the fifth coronavirus response bill, promising to produce a mega-package stuffed with Democratic priorities even as a chorus of GOP leaders voices hesitation about more spending.
During fatal traffic stop, man spoke of family troubles, asked to be shot
The gold SUV sat idle on the remote roadway only lit by the headlights of an unmarked Metro Police minivan. Held at gunpoint, the reckless driver urged the sergeant …
Clark County considers how to divvy its share of CARES funding
Clark County is allocating about $295 million from the federal CARES Act for coronavirus relief efforts.