SEATTLE – At least 80 students living in a dozen fraternity homes just north of the University of Washington campus have reported testing positive for COVID-19, the coronavirus disease, with hundreds of results pending. The university learned Saturday that three fraternity residents had symptoms of COVID-19, and public health officials …
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The NBA proposes a second bubble in Chicago for teams that were not invited to Disney, according to the report.
Watch now: Boomer and Gio: Sean Marks and the Nets hopeful about the Orlando bubble (3:20) The NBA’s priority since the end of the season in March has been to find a way for its best teams to return to the field so that a champion can be crowned. They’ve …
Read More »The world’s largest pension fund loses $ 165 billion in worst quarter
(Bloomberg) – The world’s largest pension fund posted a record loss in the first three months of 2020 after the coronavirus pandemic caused a global market crash in the period. The Government of Japan Pension Investment Fund lost 11%, or 17.7 trillion yen ($ 164.7 billion), in the three months …
Read More »Schools want to reopen safely. Without federal funds, many are concerned that they cannot.
Florida teacher Amy Spies’ classroom is typically so small that her 22 fourth graders don’t even have room to hang their backpacks on their chairs. So if each student returns when school starts next month, there is no way, he says, that his class will be able to follow the …
Read More »Lake Elsinore man posts warning on Facebook day before dying of COVID-19
LAKE ELSINORE (CBSLA) Like many others, Facebook was where Tommy Macias, 51, shared the best moments of his life, a life full of family and fun. © Provided by CBS Los Angeles Lake Elsinore man Tommy Macías, 51, died of coronavirus on June 21. (Courtesy: Danielle López) “My uncle published …
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