The Braves got a lot of attention a few days ago when they seemed to have agreed to the terms with free agent outfielder Yasiel Puig. Many fans were excited that the team had apparently addressed their need for a bat that can hit RHP, some fans and at least …
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Trump, Pelosi order flags at half-staff to honor John Lewis; possible he could lie in state
The flags at the White House and the United States Capitol were lowered to personal half on Saturday morning to honor the late Representative John Lewis, who died Friday night at the age of 80 and President Trump ordered that All American flags throughout the country will be lowered for …
Read More »Stop sending employees to get free COVID tests
Governor Gavin Newsom provided an update on the requirements for schools to reopen in person, the plan for distance education, and California’s response to the coronavirus. You can read the highlights below or watch the full press conference above. HOW TO OPEN SCHOOLS Schools can physically reopen this fall, but …
Read More »NFL training camp will start as scheduled
Training camp for the 32 NFL teams will begin as previously scheduled, and veterans will report on July 28. NFL Executive Vice President of Soccer Operations Troy Vincent emailed the 32 NFL club managers and general coaches notifying them of this on Saturday. The email, obtained by Tom Pelissero of …
Read More »Allegheny County, Philadelphia Sees Biggest Jump in COVID-19 Cases | Coronavirus Information Center
HARRISBURG, Pa. | Allegheny County and Philadelphia reported the largest jumps in new positive COVID-19 cases, according to state officials. And as Pennsylvania approached 100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus on Friday, various professional, semi-professional, amateur and university sports teams submitted plans to the state Department of Health to have fans …
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