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Baseball's only coronavirus certainty is the destruction of the minor leagues

NEW YORK — As baseball sits idle, we still don’t know if there will be any MLB season at all, or what it will look like if there is one. The most prevalent scenario is an 82-game schedule with a July 4-5-6 start-up and teams playing in their own ballparks, at first with no fans. But any projected restart is subject to change, just like the coronavirus models. With so many uncertainties, nobody — not the scientists, the politicians or the MLB poohbahs — can predict what the pandemic landscape will be two months from now.About all we do know is that there is almost certainly going to be no minor...

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A mom lost to coronavirus, a daughter’s first Mother’s Day without her

ByLisa Martucci-Thibault“I’m not ready,” I confessed to my husband when the early pregnancy test indicated I was carrying a tiny embryo. He had heard me say that repeatedly over the past decade and laughed. Then, I picked up the phone to tell my mother, patiently hoping for this news since my wedding.She was hardly subtle when I broke the news, “Oh Lisa, this is the best thing you will ever do, I know you will be a wonderful mother and you will love raising a child!”On Mother’s Day 20 years ago, she was in the room with us as we welcomed our daughter Emily into the world. In fact, as she would...

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Pompeo infuriating foreign allies and his own staff by pushing COVID-19 conspiracy theories: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is upsetting foreign allies  -- as well as some of his own staffers -- by spouting unfounded conspiracy rumors about the COVID-19 pandemic at a time when they are attempting to work together to solve the riddle of the health crisis that has affected millions worldwide.

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Trump 'glum and shell-shocked' as coronavirus pandemic cripples his re-election efforts: report

According to a report from the Washington Post, Donald Trump has become depressed by his plummeting poll numbers leading up to the November election as the coronavirus pandemic overwhelms any message he hopes to push for his re-election.

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Pandemic a major blow for Airbnb

At the foot of the Acropolis hill, in the touristic Koukaki district, the coronavirus lockdown has silenced the sound of Airbnb customers' wheeled luggage.

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These awesome two-ingredient brownies are one baking hack that doesn't sacrifice on flavor

What's in a name? We can only wonder if, in a different world, Larry Page and Sergey Brin would have had taken over the Internet with a search engine called BackRub, or if a singer called Stefani Germanotta would have sold ten million copies of "Bad Romance." One thing I am sure of, however, is that I would never take a bite out of something called a "chocolate omelette." Call it a two-ingredient brownie, however, and I'm already pre-heating my oven.

I discovered it, as I do most things, out of desperation and a limited cupboard. And now that every day feels like "Desperation and Limited Cupboard Day," I find myself returning to it time and again.

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Professor apologizes for argument with racial slur caught on video

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Hours after California State University, Sacramento’s president condemned the behavior of a professor and his wife caught on camera in an “ugly” confrontation with neighbors, the educator apologized for his wife’s use of a racial slur and said she was seeking help for alcohol and drug abuse.The video of associate professor Tim Ford and his wife was initially posted on Facebook May 1 by their neighbor, Mikaela Cobb. The video has been widely circulated online and received thousands of views.In a written statement released Friday afternoon by their Elk Grove-based attorney, ...

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Two more children die of rare illness linked to coronavirus: Cuomo

NEW YORK — Two more New York children have died from a “toxic shock-like” ailment that doctors now think is tied to the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday.The toddlers who died were being treated for symptoms similar to Kawasaki disease, a mysterious and rare ailment, and tested positive for COVID-19.“The illness has taken the lives of three young New Yorkers,” Cuomo said.“This is the last thing that we need at this time with all that’s going on, with all the anxiety we have,” he added. “Now for parents to have to worry about whether or not their youngster was infected....

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South Florida prepares for unique hurricane season

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — If Florida experiences the misfortune of a hurricane on top of an epidemic this year, the encounter will be unlike any previous confrontation with the powerful storms.If you lose power, it may take longer to get it back. If your house is damaged, the in-person insurance adjuster could be replaced by a phone app that will allow you to send your insurance company photos of the damage. At shelters, workers will conduct health screenings and temperature checks.The impact of COVID-19 will affect our experience of hurricanes across the board, from the recommended items in fam...

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Navy, wary of virus, stays vigilant as civilian world edges toward reopening

SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s military units remain cautious about the novel coronavirus even as restrictions are easing on some California businesses and as other states push toward a broader reopening.In a message to the fleet published Wednesday, Adm. Mike Gilday, chief of naval operations, reiterated the importance of following recommended guidelines to protect sailors’ health.“As state and local officials begin to re-open communities, we must continue to focus on the health and safety of our Sailors and their families,” Gilday said. “While I know we are asking a lot of our Sailors and families ...

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Testing uneven -- or nonexistent -- at meatpacking plants with COVID-19 outbreaks

MINNEAPOLIS — Nearly two weeks after President Donald Trump proclaimed that meat processors should remain open, thousands of U.S. meatpacking workers are still not being tested for the coronavirus.Pork, beef and poultry laborers have been asked to return to fast-moving, shoulder-to-shoulder meat-cutting lines with no clear idea of who does or does not carry the virus. Across the country, meat factories have been the scenes of the largest outbreaks in the country.“It really is a death march going into those facilities until workers can be tested,” said Joe Enriquez Henry of the League of United...

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Washington residents threatened after naming open businesses, as protesters gather at Capitol to assail coronavirus closures

OLYMPIA, Wash. — As demonstrators of Washington’s stay-at-home order to slow the new coronavirus converged Saturday on the Capitol campus to again protest the restrictions, opposition has taken a darker turn online.Two Facebook pages this week posted names, emails and phone numbers of state residents who had complained to the state about businesses allegedly violating Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home order. Some of the complainants say the Facebook posts have generated threats of violence and harassment against them.One group publicizing the names, the Washington Three Percenters, has promoted t...

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Unarmed militia one of many groups protesting California coronavirus order at Capitol

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Dozens of demonstrators in militia clothing descended Saturday on the west side of the state Capitol, one of at least three groups protesting California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s coronavirus stay-at-home order in downtown Sacramento.A group calling itself the 2nd Regiment of the California State Militia held a silent vigil on the sidewalk, where three other big demonstrations have been held in recent weeks. More than 75 California Highway Patrol officers stood guard behind steel barricades that were set up Thursday to keep a large group from entering the Capitol grounds.Dozens o...

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