Children sit in the classroom for the first day of the new school year classes at GuthsMuths Elementary School during the coronavirus pandemic on August 10, 2020 in Berlin, Germany. Maja Hitij | Getty Images The World Health Organization said Monday that there are glimmers of hope in the fight …
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Mnuchin open to restart negotiations
The Trump administration is open to resuming coronavirus talks with Democratic leaders and would offer more aid money to try to reach a compromise, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday. “The president is determined to spend what we have to spend. … We are ready to put more money on …
Read More »Alyssa Milano hospital due to symptoms of ‘long hauler’ of COVID-19
Actress Alyssa Milano said on Saturday that she was hospitalized in April for complications due to COVID-19 and that she still had symptoms of the disease months later. ‘I was acutely ill with Covid-19 in April. I still have a lot of symptoms, “the actor and activist said in a …
Read More »Delino DeShields Jr. grabs the perfect moment to show off ‘little ball’ skill in the win over Cleveland Indians
CLEVELAND, Ohio – If the situation calls for it, a well-timed bun can be a thing of the beauty in baseball. For the Cleveland Indians, there was no better time than the 10th inning of Sunday’s game against Chicago with Delino DeShields Jr. on the plate and Jose Ramirez on …
Read More »This game we played in school was so bad
Dear Amy: With knowledge comes broader perspective. I am a person of color. While studying for my Ph.D. in clinical psychology I have realized that many things about my upbringing were wrong. Columnist Amy Dickinson (Bill Hogan / Chicago Tribune) In light of the social environment at the moment, the …
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