NFL players will have the option of honoring victims of racial violence or police brutality with stickers on the back of their helmets, Front Office Sports and Associated Press reported. The decision comes after previous reports that the league and players were considering how to make social justice statements on …
Read More »NFC North set for wild 2020: why Vikings are forced to back down and there could be a surprise champion
Watch now: Schein time: Dalvin Cook will stick to ‘reasonable’ contract (4:05) The Minnesota Vikings achieved an impressive playoff victory in 2019 and are only a few seasons away from sniffing out the Super Bowl. What if, however, they are far from a lock to reach the postseason in 2020? …
Read More »Rapid earnings for the second quarter of 2020
Evan Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc., is on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the company’s initial public offering on Thursday, March 2, 2017. Michael Nagle | Bloomberg | fake pictures Initially, Snap’s share price plunged more than 11% after hours, and then moderated to …
Read More »SpaceX catches an entire rocket nose cone that fell out of space the first time
SpaceX has just achieved another rocket reuse milestone: its first payload fairing capture. The company managed to pluck the two halves of the Falcon 9 rocket payload fairing from the sky shortly after successful launch of a South Korean military satellite from Florida yesterday (July 20), said SpaceX founder and …
Read More »Texas Delays High School Soccer Season for Largest Schools in One Month
AUSTIN, Texas – Texas will delay the start of the public high school soccer season for its largest schools by a month as the state grapples with a recent surge in new coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Instead of starting practice on August 3, those schools can now start on …
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