With 34,700 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday alone, the coronavirus is wiping out two months of progress and sending infections to record levels in the South and West.
June 2020
America is proving it can’t act like a team, and the cost might be the return of sports
There’s no fun in dysfunction: A divided country should be able to abide by simple measures to make our leagues’ attempts to resume play successful.
Five players withdraw from PGA Tour event because of coronavirus concerns
Brooks Koepka and Webb Simpson are among those who won’t play this week in Connecticut because they were in contact with someone who tested positive.
Iginla headlines 2020 Hockey Hall of Fame class
Jarome Iginla, the first Black player to lead the NHL in goals and points, is elected in his first year of eligibility.
MLS teams begin arriving in Florida, tournament schedule set
Games will start on July 8 as the MLS brings all its teams to Florida for a World Cup-style return to soccer.
Novak Djokovic’s parents defend son, blame another player for COVID-19 infection
Srdjan Djokovic says, though he has no evidence, that Grigor Dmitrov, ‘inflicted damage to both Croatia and to us as a family in Serbia.’
Report: Former Sox slugger Ortiz files restraining order against son’s mother: ‘Breaks my soul’
David Ortiz is in a dispute with Fary Almanzar Fernandez and said, it ‘breaks my soul’ to see ‘my son become an enemy of mine.’
Source: Rockies star Blackmon first MLB player known to test positive for virus
All-Star outfielder Charlie Blackmon tested positive for coronavirus last week after workouts at Coors Field in Denver, according to reports.
Poland fills football, girls basketball varsity coaching vacancies
Gus LeBlanc (football) and Jake Webb (girls basketball) were promoted from within to fill two unexpected openings in varsity sports.
New guessing game: What’s going into the former Krispy Kreme?
• New Dunkin’ drive-thru lanes approved for Lisbon Street
• School construction update