As states continue to lift restrictions meant to stop the virus, impatient Americans are freely returning to shopping, lingering in restaurants and gathering in parks. Regular new flare-ups and super-spreader events are expected to be close behind.
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Children are falling ill with a baffling ailment related to COVID-19
The number of children in the United States showing signs of this new syndrome — which first was detected in Europe last month — is still small. None is known to have died, and many have responded well to treatment.
Why some planes are crowded even with air travel down
Every once in a while, social media lights up with photos or video from flights that are nearly full, with passengers clearly violating advice from public health officials about social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Thousands of furloughed MGM workers seek help via company’s relief fund
More than 5,000 employees have applied for assistance through an MGM Resorts International program to help furloughed workers pay basic living expenses …
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.
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.
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.
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.
NYC’s subways shut down for virus cleaning
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.
Where’s the beef? Production shutdown leads to shortages
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have moved beyond meat processing plants and are now hitting dinner plates.