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Warriors’ Draymond Green blasts NBA teams for double standard in treatment of players

Draymond Green took aim at what he sees as a double-standard: NBA teams can openly discuss trades, but players are fined for publicly requesting them.

      

Working from home during COVID-19? Here’s what that means for your tax returns

Now that tax season is underway, are you wondering whether working from home means a bigger bill this year or maybe a tax break? We have the answers.
      

‘It’s like we’re trying our best to help the virus’: A fourth wave is looming if US fails to contain COVID-19 variants, experts say

Health experts urge continued vigilance against the spread of coronavirus variants as some state officials lift mask mandates and ease restrictions.

      

‘This didn’t seem like an armed insurrection to me,’ Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson says of Capitol attack

Sen. Ron Johnson, Wisconsin’s senior senator, said in a radio interview the Jan. 6 Capitol attack “didn’t seem like an armed insurrection to me.”

      

Trump era in Atlantic City to end with a blast Wednesday with implosion of Trump Plaza

“This is the fitting end of Trump’s era,” Atlantic City Mayor Marty SmallĀ Sr. said of the Feb. 17 implosion of Trump Plaza’s long-vacant hotel tower.

      

Block Trump from office with the 14th Amendment’s aiding an insurrection exclusion

Republicans subscribed to Trump like he was a cable package and paid an extraordinary price to be the governing party. They can end that chapter soon.

      

NASA’s Perseverance rover faces ‘seven minutes of terror’ before it lands on Mars

Despite having bridged a gap of nearly 300 million miles between Earth and Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover still has its most perilous moments ahead.

      

How Thunder’s Vanessa Brooks blazed historic trail as NBA physical therapist/trainer

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Vanessa Brooks became the first Black woman to be dual certified as an athletic trainer and physical therapist in the NBA.

      

After mass closures and too little support, post-pandemic child care options will be scarce

Without massive changes in state and federal child care policy, it may be too late to save thousands of closed child care businesses.

      

Besides trading Carson Wentz, Eagles might have to release these high-priced veterans

The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to be about $70 million over the salary cap, so here are some big-name players who likely aren’t returning.

      

America has a history of medically abusing Black people. No wonder many are wary of COVID-19 vaccines

It’s not just the Tuskegee syphilis study. Since slavery, America has had a troubling pattern of using Black bodies for medical experimentation.
     

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