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A historian imagines the chapter high schoolers might read one day about this momentous time.
If we move too fast, ignore science, or reopen without careful planning, this will backfire.
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Читать дальше...BOSTON - 1989: Kevin Mchale #32 and Larry Bird #33 of the Boston Celtics play defense during a game played in 1989 at the Boston Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. | Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images
As the legends talk about their brilliant Celtics careers
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We’re talkin’ goalies again because why not?
Читать дальше...Disruptive defensive tackle and nephew of NFL superstar continues his family legacy.
Still think cord-cutting is no better than cable? Here's a reality check.
The latest crop of reads features many familiar faces — Stephen King, Sara O’Leary, Riley Sager — trying something new.
David Mitchell’s ‘Utopia Avenue’ channels Leonard Cohen, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix into his 550-page-long triple album in literary form.
Sebastien Roblin
Technology, Middle East
How would they fare against even more advanced missiles.
Here's What You Need To Remember: Russia is reportedly planning to upgrade its T-90As—which are currently less advanced than the T-90MS’s in service with the Indian Army—to a T-90M variant with new hard-kill active protection systems, upgraded reactive armor, and a more powerful 2A82 main gun. Ultimately, the losses in Syria show that any tank—whether T-90, M-1 or Leopard 2—is... Читать дальше...
Walt Disney World will reopen to the general public this weekend, despite the fact that Florida is currently identifying about 10,000 new cases of coronavirus per day. But if that isn’t surreal enough for you, check out Disney’s latest video welcoming guests back to the parks. It looks like a bad knock-off of Jurassic…
Читать дальше...Steinhoff said the disposal would secure the future of Conforama France, release the group from its liabilities in respect of that business and generate cash.
Heading into July 12 of this year — the 25th anniversary of the 1995 heat wave — temperatures in Chicago are already warmer than average.
A fuel distributor has filed paperwork claiming the city improperly awarded a $14.5 million contract to help out Black Dog Petroleum, a clout-heavy company mixed up in an ongoing federal political corruption probe.
As Japanese theme parks start to reopen, guidelines have been issued to (hopefully!) help ensure a safe experience for visitors, including visitors being asked not to scream on roller coasters.
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Cybersecurity inevitably suffers when scares infect the populace. The COVID-19 outbreak appears to be the most acute global crisis since the Second World War.
Читать дальше...After a virtual show, why not hang out in the virtual foyer, order a (real) beer, and chat to your fellow virtual audience members?
All you need to know for today's eight-race card in the horse capital.
Australian trainers are lining up to prepare Europe's best stayers for this year's race, with the COVID-19 pandemic making life tricky for their overseas counterparts ahead of the 2020 spring carnival.
In their campaign ads back home, it’s as if the unpopular incumbent president doesn’t exist, as Republicans choose instead to highlight their own achievements or go on the attack against their Democratic challengers.
Senators representing Maryland and Virginia emphasized their concern over the possible coronavirus exposure of 2.1 million federal employees, about 85 percent of whom work outside the D.C. metro area.