With the ACC, Big 12, and SEC waiting until next week to make a decision on their respective season schedules, three prominent Chick-fil-A Starter Games remain in limbo. If those three conferences follow Big Ten and Pac-12 to go conference play alone due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Florida State-West …
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Alonzo Brooks’ body exhumed after attention of ‘unsolved mysteries’
The grave of Alonzo Brooks – who was found mysteriously dead after a Kansas party in 2004 – has been dug up immediately after “Unsolved Mysteries” to draw new attention to the unsolved case. Alonzo’s body was exhumed Tuesday morning in Topeka after the FBI recently reopened the case. The …
Read More »Tapestry CEO Jide Zeitlin resigns after misconduct allegation
Jide Zeitlin, the chief executive of Tapestry and one of only four black chief executives in the Fortune 500, resigned Tuesday. The unexpected move came after the company board learned of a misconduct allegation involving Mr. Zeitlin and hired a law firm to investigate, according to a person familiar with …
Read More »Trump threatens veto of defense bill on provision to remove names of Confederate bases
The White House is expected to announce that President Trump intends to veto the upcoming National Defense Authorization Act if it includes an amendment to rename the military bases that are currently named after the Confederate leaders. This echoes past threats from the president, who has openly opposed renaming sites …
Read More »A former prison employee in downtown El Paso dies of virus; the commander of the prison annex tests positive
EL PASO, Texas – The El Paso County Detention Center has recorded its first death from coronavirus, officials confirmed Monday. The victim was a man in his 70s who was a civilian employee at the downtown jail, county judge Ricardo Samaniego said. The man died Friday of complications from Covid-19. …
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