The latest updates: 17 players and staff have tested positive, games postponed through Sunday, other MLB teams also impacted.
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WNBA brings its stars (well, most of them) to bubble for unique 2020 season
There will be no homecourt advantage. The stands will be empty of fans. But the WNBA has some intriguing story lines for its 24th season.
Giants reliever Sam Coonrod explains why he didn’t kneel for Black Lives Matter moment before opener
Sam Coonrod cited his faith and issues with the Black Lives Matter movement for why he didn’t kneel with both teams Thursday night.
Former UConn star Stanley Robinson dies at 32 in Alabama
Stanley Robinson, a forward, played four seasons for Jim Calhoun from 2006-10. He helped take the Huskies to the Final Four in 2009.
Oklahoma State RB Chuba Hubbard says speaking out turned his social media into ‘playground for hate’
Oklahoma State RB Chuba Hubbard is leaving social media, saying sites became “a playground for hate” when he started speaking out about injustice.
Dr. Anthony Fauci to throw out first pitch for Nationals-Yankees opener
Anthony Fauci, 79, has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infections Diseases since 1984.
Michelle Obama’s brother, ex-basketball coach and GM Craig Robinson, named executive director of NABC
Craig Robinson, a former basketball coach, administrator and player, becomes new executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches.
Sen. Kelly Loeffler, co-owner of WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, says Black Lives Matter threatens to ‘destroy’ America
Kelly Loeffler, the Georgia Republican Senator and Atlanta Dream co-owner, says she will not give up her stake in the team despite calls to do so.
‘We will not be silenced’: NFL players send powerful message to league, public in video
Several big-name NFL players called on the league to “condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people” in a video posted Thursday night.
‘We must change now’: 16-year-old tennis star Coco Gauff gives powerful speech at protest in Florida
Coco Gauff, the 16-year-old tennis star has taken a stance on racial injustice and the recent killing of George Floyd: she wants change to happen now.