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Coronavirus, social distancing will change the way we attend games
Skip to main contentSkip to navigation<>Wearing a face mask to the ballpark to watch your baseball team? What about hand sanitizer at every aisle that you have to use before going to your seat at an NBA game? Should there be temperature checks when entering the arena? And can fans say goodbye to high-fives, hugging and even group selfies?There are going to be many new realities when live sports return after the coronavirus pandemic, in whatever capacity that looks like, according to experts.Ronald Waldman, a professor of global health at George Washington University who has also...…Skip to main contentSkip to navigation<>Wearing a face mask to the ballpark to watch your baseball team? What about hand sanitizer at every aisle that you have to use before going to your seat at an NBA game? Should there be temperature checks when entering the arena? And can fans say goodbye to high-fives, hugging and even group selfies?There are going to be many new realities when live sports return after the coronavirus pandemic, in whatever capacity that looks like, according to experts.Ronald Waldman, a professor of global health at George Washington University who has also...WW…
Trump doesn’t think white nationalism is a threat — but data says otherwise
Nearly 50 people were killed in New Zealand, allegedly by a man inspired by white nationalist ideas. The US is no better off.After a shooter allegedly that fuel violence and attempted violence in the United States and elsewhere Friday, Donald Trump was asked whether he thought white nationalism is a global rising threat.The US president responded: “I don’t really.”But as evidenced by reports from civil liberties groups and American justice officials’ own data, domestic terrorism, specifically white supremacy, is on the rise in the United States.by the Anti-Defamation League shows white...…Nearly 50 people were killed in New Zealand, allegedly by a man inspired by white nationalist ideas. The US is no better off.After a shooter allegedly that fuel violence and attempted violence in the United States and elsewhere Friday, Donald Trump was asked whether he thought white nationalism is a global rising threat.The US president responded: “I don’t really.”But as evidenced by reports from civil liberties groups and American justice officials’ own data, domestic terrorism, specifically white supremacy, is on the rise in the United States.by the Anti-Defamation League shows white...WW…
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