Tampa Bay Buccaneers Release First Photos Of Tom Brady In New Uniforms

On Tuesday, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers released the first photos of their new QB Tom Brady in the team’s uniforms, which were redesigned this offseason. When Tampa Bay first shared its new look in April, Brady was not among the players who modeled the outfits, Brady has now been with the Buccaneers for three months. …

FDA Pulls Emergency Use Of Malaria Drug Hydroxychloroquine For COVID-19 Patients

On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revoked the emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine to treat hospitalized COVID-19 patients, saying the drug carries too many risks without any apparent benefit. The EUA was first issued in March, and applied to patients hospitalized with the illness and those in clinical trials. In April, the FDA …

Supreme Court Rules LGBTQ Workers Protected From Job Discrimination

On Monday, the Supreme Court ruled that a landmark civil rights law protects LGBT people from discrimination in employment. The court decided by a 6-3 vote that a key provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 known as Title VII that bars job discrimination because of sex, among other reasons, encompasses bias against LGBT …

Ezekiel Elliott And ‘Multiple’ Other Dallas Cowboys Players Test Positive For COVID-19

The Dallas Cowboys are declining comment over reports that “multiple” members of the football team have tested positive for COVID-19.  However, Ezekiel Elliott’s agent has confirmed that the star running back has contracted the virus. A report from the NFL Network notes, that “none of the players are believed to have been in their team …

U.S. Open Planning To Move Forward Without Fans In Attendance

The United States Tennis Association will hold the U.S. Open this year without fans, even though some top players have expressed concerns about attending the tournament due to the virus, according to multiple reports. The men’s ATP Tour and the WTA, which runs the women’s circuit, are both expected to approve a plan for the …

2021 Oscars To Be Delayed Until April

The 2021 Oscars have been postponed two months, due to the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. Originally set to air on February 28th, the awards ceremony will now take place on April 25th, 2021. Additionally, the Academy has extended the eligibility period for nominated films by two months. The window for qualifying films now spans …

Apple TV+ To Debut Tom Hanks’ WWII Action Film ‘Greyhound’ This July

Apple has announced that ‘Greyhound’, starring and written by Tom Hanks, will premiere July 10 exclusively on Apple TV+. Apple landed the worldwide rights to “Greyhound” following COVID-19 theater closures. “Greyhound” marks the second partnership with Playtone and Apple, following a straight-to-series order for the sweeping drama series “Masters of the Air,” executive produced by …

Police Killing Of Rayshard Brooks In Atlanta Officially Ruled A Homicide

On Sunday, authorities in Georgia ruled that the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was a homicide. Brooks, 27, died after he was shot twice in the back on Friday, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office said in a statement. Brooks was shot after a confrontation with two Atlanta police officers in the parking lot …

California Leaders Request Probe Into Black Man’s Hanging Death

The apparent hanging death of a black man in the Los Angeles area is being investigated, after demands among residents and celebrities about the initial finding of suicide had been brought into question. The body of 24-year-old Robert Fuller was found near Palmdale City Hall Wednesday afternoon by a passerby, according to the Los Angeles …

PGA Tour Returns With Daniels Berger’s Victory At Charles Schwab Challenge At Colonial

After three months away because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Daniel Berger had a huge day on Sunday with a victory at Colonial. It was the first PGA Tour event since March 12 when the spread of COVID-19 shut down golf and all other sports. The PGA Tour returned to golf at the Charles Schwab Challenge, …