Author: usa today
In daily life the term personality is very freely used by people with different meanings. Some people refer to the physical appearance like height, weight, colour, body built, dress, voice, etc. Some... Read more »
Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart confirmed on Twitter on Thursday he is the Boston Celtics player who tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). “I was tested 5 days ago and the results came back tonight,... Read more »
Darius Slay’s relationship with Matt Patricia was fractured and unsalvageable, and the former Detroit Lions cornerback said that ultimately is what set the stage for his trade Thursday to the Philadelphia Eagles. Slay, a three-time Pro... Read more »
Facebook is combating the spread of coronavirus misinformation with accurate information from health organizations by putting the latest news and updatesabout the pandemic at the top of the news feeds of its more than... Read more »
Mark Zuckerberg livestreamed an interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci in which the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases addressed urgent concerns of Americans as the coronavirus continues to spread. Fauci, the director of... Read more »
Looking for something to do while stuck inside because of the coronavirus pandemic? Grab your whisk and mixing bowl! Whether you’re baking for yourself, your roommates or family members, remember to wash your hands before you... Read more »
Only a month ago, United States President Donald Trump was on top of the world. Democratic efforts to impeach him in the US Congress had failed and backfired. Public support for the president had... Read more »
Google is recommending that all of its employees in North America work from home, if they can, due to the coronavirus. Its parent company, Alphabet, has more than 100,000 employees — most of whom... Read more »
One by one, the three men from the same close-knit community took their own lives. Their deaths spanned a two-year stretch starting in mid-2015 and shook the village of Georgetown, Ohio, about... Read more »
DETROIT – For the first time ever, 60-year-old Kerwin Brown-El cast a ballot Tuesday afternoon. “It felt really good, really good,” he said Brown-El couldn’t vote because he has been incarcerated. He was released... Read more »