Public colleges hide donors who seek to influence students. Will COVID-19 make it worse?
The coronavirus may give private donors more say over public colleges’ classes and professors, observers worry. Secrecy is the norm across the U.S.
Florida State wide receiver says school leadership neglecting to respond to health issues
Florida State wide receiver Warren Thompson posted to Twitter that school leadership is neglecting health issues during football camp.
Ronald McDonald House near children’s hospital damaged during recent Chicago looting
The Ronald McDonald House near Lurie Children’s Hospital had its windows and front door smashed overnight Monday, a charity official told local media.
‘This is a crisis’: National Urban League finds persistent racial disparities exacerbated during pandemic
Black people and Latinos are four times more likely than white people to be hospitalized for COVID-19, according to a report by the National Urban League.
Drake Bell denies abuse allegations from ex-girlfriend: ‘I am reviewing my legal options’
Drake Bell is denying allegations from his ex-girlfriend about abuse in their relationship, which she said in a TikTok video to her Jimi Ono account.
Opinion: Nebraska bailing out on Big Ten may be more than bluster
Nebraska’s tantrum following the Big Ten’s announcement to shut down fall football isn’t merely performative red meat being thrown to the base.
Here’s why Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris
Joe Biden thinks he is going to win the White House in 84 days’ time.
The Red Bull heir, a crashed car and the scandal that angered Thailand
Before dawn on September 3, 2012, a roaring black Ferrari struck a police motorcycle in downtown Bangkok, knocking the officer to the ground and dragging his body down the darkened street before speeding away.
Postmarks come under scrutiny as states prepare for mail-in voting
States are bracing for controversy as they work to ensure that Postal Service postmarks and other tracking will back efforts to prove mail-in votes are sent on time. They’re seeking to avoid lawsuits and other issues about unclear markings that have do…
Jamie Dimon: The stock market doesn’t reflect Americans’ pain
The stock market’s huge run-up in recent months doesn’t capture everyday Americans’ pain. That’s why the government and Big Business should act to help ease the burden on the least fortunate, said JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, in an interview with CN…
The 7-year-old Georgia boy with Covid-19 who died drowned in a bathtub after a seizure, coroner says
New information has been released on the 7-year-old Georgia boy with Covid-19 who died.
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