‘The Last Dance:’ Kobe Bryant’s former coaches on relationship with Michael Jordan
Sunday’s fifth episode of “The Last Dance” featured Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant discussing playing against each other and the bond they formed.
Sore loser: Dog knocks over Connect Four game after owner denies his victory
Spot is sick of losing at Connect Four.
‘Mama is tired’: After school closures, some families are burning out on online classes. Others are thriving.
Some kids say they prefer online classes. But many are tired. Some say teachers assign hours of work. And some teachers say kids have checked out.
‘Essential worker just means you’re on the death track’
John Deranamie is a 50-year-old Liberian man whose dream led him to a meatpacking plant in South Dakota. He contracted COVID-19 as part of his job.
Father cries as his son surprises him in hospital after car accident
Lamar LaGrone’s family hadn’t been able to visit due to coronavirus restrictions.
Day 55 without sports 😭: ‘Numerous’ fights happened during Michael Jordan’s era with Bulls
Michael Jordan’s determination to win didn’t just lead to verbal jabs as he demanded the best from teammates. Sometimes things got physical.
Free coverage for contraceptives? Supreme Court again considers religious exemptions
The justices’ willingness to hear a dispute the high court has considered twice before likely bodes well for the Obamacare provision’s challengers.
‘Children are going hungry’: Angelina Jolie urges Congress to increase food stamp benefits in next coronavirus legislation
Actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie is lobbying Congress to increase food assistance to families across the U.S. as coronavirus keeps millions of children out of schools.
Don’t count on getting a coronavirus vaccine in 2021. Testing and production take time.
Vaccinations are unlikely to be widely available soon. We will still need social distancing and other ways to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Coronavirus cases are likely artificially low in some states thanks to flawed testing
An analysis of COVID-19 testing and cases along U.S. counties that border another state found the numbers to be a poor indicator of readiness.
Analysis: Coronavirus, face masks and America’s new fault line
Face masks, it seems, have become a new fault line in America.
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