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Georgetown coach Patrick Ewing has COVID-19
Georgetown coach and former Hoyas and Knicks star Patrick Ewing says he has tested positive for COVID-19.

Joe Biden says he was too “cavalier” about black Trump backers
ATLANTA -- Joe Biden declared he “should not have been so cavalier” on Friday when he told a prominent black radio host that African Americans who back President Donald Trump...

Denny Hamlin scores 2nd win of season at rain-shortened Darlington
Denny Hamlin won NASCAR's first Wednesday race since 1984 when rain stopped the event with 20 laps remaining at Darlington Raceway.

2 Michigan dams breached, thousands evacuated amid flooding
Two breached dams caused by several days of rainfall and rising water on Tuesday forced the evacuation of about 10,000 people in mid-Michigan, where the governor said one downtown could...

Phyllis George, female sportscasting pioneer, dies at 70
Phyllis George, the former Miss America who became a female sportscasting pioneer on CBS's “The NFL Today” and served as the first lady of Kentucky, has died. She was 70.

Fred Willard, the comedic improv-style actor, has died at 86
Fred Willard, the comedic actor whose improv style kept him relevant for more than 50 years in films like “This Is Spinal Tap,” “Best In Show” and “Anchorman,” has died....

NBC Sports announcers taking pay cuts until end of year
NBC’s on-air personalities are taking a pay cut through the rest of the year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Mall of America to partially reopen June 1
The Mall of America will partially reopen June 1 in compliance with Minnesota’s new safety protocols for slowly reopening the economy amid the COVID-19 pandemic, mall management announced Thursday.

Louisville Slugger bat maker says loan resulted in return of furloughed workers
The manufacturer of Louisville Slugger bats says it put 171 furloughed employees back on the payroll after receiving a loan from a government program aimed at helping small businesses.

Former Rockford Peaches pitcher Mary Pratt dies
Mary Pratt, who played for the Rockford Peaches and Kenosha Comets in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, has died. She was 101.