Women’s basketball, football among programs that are now communicating with potential student-athletes online.
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Forage Market closes Lewiston, Portland locations after employee tests positive for COVID-19
The owner said his son was likely infected while attending protests in both cities over the weekend.
Hard-hit retailers projected to close as many as 25,000 stores this year, mostly in malls
Pier 1 Imports, GNC, Tuesday Morning and Victoria’s Secret all have plans to shutter shops around the country.
Analysis: Here’s where the Small Business Administration’s coronavirus disaster loans are going
California, New York, Florida and Texas received the most funding while West Virginia received the least.
UFC reveals its ‘Fight Island’ in Abu Dhabi, plans four shows
A series of spectator-free shows – starting with three title fights at UFC 251 on July 11 – will be held on Yas Island, a popular tourist destination in Abu Dubai.
Would players come to New York? A look at issues surrounding the U.S. Open
With Novak Djokovic considering new rules ‘extreme,’ and Rafael Nadal not sure he would come to New York, officials are still trying to figure out if they can hold the U.S, Open.
Rural Maine proves a challenge for U.S. Census
Some parts of Maine have among the lowest rates in the country for responding to census takers.
Celtics re-emerge with their greatest asset – a healthy lineup
Boston’s core five players were active together for only 13 games this season, and coming out of the shutdown all should be healthy for a run at the playoffs,
As other sports resume, Major League Baseball again fighting over money
Mark Bradley: The squabble continues between MLB players and owners, and this time, ‘even by baseball’s standards, this is ridiculous.’
Up to 35,000 fans expected to attend Super Rugby matches in New Zealand
New Zealand has no current cases of COVID-19 and hasn’t recorded a new infection in 18 days, so government officials on Monday dropped all restrictions on the size of public gatherings .