As COVID-19 cases spike to unprecedented levels in the United States, the possibility of fall without football at all levels is more than a notion.
Author: Josh Peter, USA TODAY
Are college football players the ‘guinea pig’ for COVID-19 protocol planning at universities?
Many college football players were exposed to COVID-19 more than two months before the general student body was scheduled to return to campus.
Facebook ad boycott for July connects with another big name: wireless giant Verizon
A growing #StopHateForProfit boycott of Facebook advertising in July continues to grow with the addition of telecom giant Verizon.
Cashing in on George Floyd: T-shirts, pillows, running shoes and even underwear are being sold, some of it through Amazon
George Floyd’s death has set off protests and soul searching and triggered the selling of an array of merchandise, much of it listed on Amazon
Starbucks doubles back – employees allowed to wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts and pins
Starbucks is allowing its baristas and employees to wear Black Lives Matter T-shirts and pins, the company says, reversing its policy on the matter.
Do coronavirus masks provide protest protection?
Some believe masks protect the wearer against both contagion and positive identification. But new technology may overrule that secondary protection.
Coronavirus locks down dreams of athletes and families who counted on sports scholarships
Athletes and their parents have seen their dreams dashed by the coronavirus pandemic, which has sidelined scholarship hopes along with competition.
Cellphone towers attacked as conspiracy theory connecting 5G and coronavirus gains steam
Meanwhile celebrities such as Woody Harrelson and M.I.A. are sharing stories connecting 5G and health concerns on their social media accounts.
Native Americans find ‘escape’ from coronavirus fears with basketball
Despite widespread fears about the potential spread of coronvirus in public places, an all-Native American basketball tournament was still staged.
CBS Sports Network filling TV’s live sports void with Professional Bull Riders event
With the previously scheduled NBA, college basketball, MLS, NHL and XFL not on TV this weekend, the Professional Bull Riders will take center stage.