Southampton play Brighton on Thursday in what should be a very watchable game in the Premier League. Both teams enjoy being in possession, prefer to attack and will press aggressively in the right situations, which could make for an open, flowing encounter. Saints have been rewarded for their excellent return […]
DETROIT – The birthplace of Motown got a reboot Wednesday. Four months after closing amid the COVID-19 outbreak, the Motown Museum reopened its doors to the public, the latest cautious but optimistic symbol of a new normal. The ubiquitous masks and social-distancing rules made it clear this was summer 2020 […]
Scott Disick and Sofia Richie are “taking things slow” as they work on their relationship. Disick, 37, and Richie, 21, who went on a break in May, are “trying to make things work while taking things slow,” a source tells PEOPLE. The pair has been spending time together this month. […]
Click here to read the full article. As coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country, government officials are now encouraging people to keep their faces covered at all times when they’re outside — even if they don’t have access to a face mask. While hospitals continue to deal with […]
The Trump White House has undermined government data for years, through intent and incompetence. Getty Data is more important than it’s ever been, which is why the latest news out of the White House is so disturbing. The Trump administration has ordered hospitals to stop reporting COVID-19 numbers to the […]
Thousands of international students are breathing a sigh of relief and fall planning is back on track for colleges after the Trump administration walked back a rule that would have barred foreign students in the U.S. from taking all their classes online. “It’s really good to have the confirmation and […]
Outside Publis School 161 in New York, March 24, 2020. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times) Wading into the contentious debate over reopening schools, an influential committee of scientists and educators Wednesday recommended that, wherever possible, younger children and those with special needs should attend school in person. Their report — […]
HOBOKEN, NJ — U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, Mayor Ravi Bhalla, and other officials announced on Wednesday that Hoboken small businesses can get $1.9 million in CARES Act funding, and that the city will also get $8 million for the city’s coronavirus expenses including testing, food for seniors, costs of disinfecting […]