Dr. Michael Saag is becoming increasingly frustrated as many of the public mockery measures aimed at preventing the spread of Covid-19. Dr. Michael Saag spends much of his time treating patients struggling for their lives and working with colleagues overwhelmed and exhausted by the relentless battle with the Covid-19 pandemic. …
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Ford, perhaps more than any other manufacturer, has a long and mixed history of reviving and reinventing its own cars. The Thunderbird, for example, underwent nearly a dozen iterations, and only came to a revival of the successful first generation in its eleventh and final form, the unfortunate 2002 model. …
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Legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus revealed Sunday that he and his wife tested positive for the coronavirus in March, when the pandemic spread across the United States. Nicklaus, who made the revelation during the CBS broadcast of the Memorial Tournament, said his wife showed no symptoms of COVID-19, but that she …
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Veteran MLB referee Rick Reed died Thursday. He was 70 years old. Reed, who was born in Detroit, began his refereeing career in 1979. He became a team boss in 1999 and remained active until 2009. After his retirement, Reed worked in the commissioner’s office observing the referees. Throughout his …
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Darron Cummings / Associated Press Tiger Woods wrapped up the Memorial Tournament on Sunday with a 76 in his final round, putting him six strokes above the week’s average. Consistency was an issue in his first official tournament since February, and he was tied for 41st when he finished playing …
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