DENVER (AP) – Nathan MacKinnon believes this may be the best edition of the Colorado avalanche he has seen during his tenure. Not surprisingly, his teammates feel the same way about him. The proof is in the honors: the speedy All-Star forward is ready for a recognition hat, which includes …
Read More »Monthly Archives: July 2020
NFL / NFLPA Updates: Salary Limit Proposals, List Sizes, and Training Camp Schedule
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, players have yet to approve the NFL plan, but if they do, training camp will begin as scheduled on Tuesday, July 28. The NFLPA executive voted unanimously to recommend the changes proposed by the CBA, which would mean that we started on time. The owners …
Read More »Hot rumor calls for September 8 presentation of 5G models iPhone 12, AirPower, plus
According to a Twitter informant, Apple will present 5G iPhone 12 series in September after all. Not only that, the informant expects Apple to hold a second event on October 27. If you’re able to physically organize the event (rather than virtually organize it), we might see the long-awaited first …
Read More »Neiman Marcus closes New York anchor store after 16 months
Neiman Marcus will close its long-awaited NYC Hudson Yards store after just 16 months as the retailer closes three other stores for its bankruptcy reorganization. Related and Oxford Properties, who developed Hudson Yards, have already begun marketing the three-story space. Two stores in Florida, one in Fort Lauderdale and the …
Read More »Washington state was the first in the United States to face the coronavirus. Now he’s fighting a resurgence
Cordova’s mother, Bertha Cordova, 54, is an essential worker at a fruit packing plant in rural Yakima County, and believes she brought the virus home. “She would just go to work, come back, wash her clothes, wash her mask and shower just to be clean,” said Robert, 17. “We take …
Read More »