To keep their seasons alive, college teams in New Mexico have set up camps in nearby states to avoid local COVID-19 health orders.
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Why do Black college football coaches seldom get second chances?
Plenty of white coaches get recycled in college football, but only four Black head coaches in history have been rehired in the Power Five conferences.
Anti-Colin Kaepernick candidate Burgess Owens wins election to Congress in Utah
Former NFL safety Burgess Owens is a Republican who has made his football career and race part of his political identity.
Former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville wins election to US Senate
Tommy Tuberville, a political newcomer, used football fame and loyalty to Trump to win Senate seat against Democratic incumbent Doug Jones.
‘I don’t want these dogs to suffer’: Pet surrenders becoming tragic part of pandemic
While the pandemic has created a boom for pet care in general, many also can’t pay pet bills because of financial hardships caused by COVID-19.
Ex-Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville’s race for US Senate seat short on substance, insiders say
Tommy Tuberville had been known as a media-friendly, telegenic talker in college football, but that’s changed now that he’s running for Senate.
Berkeley, California, bans candy, junk food at grocery checkouts
The Berkeley, Calif., ordinance requiring stores over 2,500 square feet to sell more nutritious food and beverage options in their checkout areas.
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Why do humans turn to gold in times of crisis? It’s just metal
The precious metal has been in hot demand during the coronavirus pandemic, but what makes gold so valuable?
Vitamin C by IV and an FBI raid. How hope, rather than proof, sent the antioxidant’s sales soaring during COVID-19.
Vitamin C has become the subject of faith, controversy and even frequent government crackdowns amid the coronavirus pandemic.