By Sarah Kwon, Kaiser Health News Contributing writer For a decade, Jennifer Crow has taken care of her parents, who have multiple sclerosis. After her father had a stroke in December, the family got serious in its conversations with a retirement community — and learned that one service it offered was the COVID-19 vaccination. “They […]
Read more »The past year’s battle against a novel coronavirus put politicians, business owners and workers in a no-win situation — the health vs. wealth debate. Choosing between safety protocols and economic losses is a daunting task. The government set a framework. Industry acted accordingly. Employees had to deal with the consequences. California’s death total of more […]
Read more »The socially distant 63rd Grammy Awards may be over, but we put together our memorable moments from Sunday night’s show accompanied by GIFs and social reactions. Related: Complete list of winners These were some of the notable moments: Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and Haim opened the show on a modified stage to perform their award-nominated […]
Read more »The Pac-12 began this pandemic season with two goals: Play as many regular-season games as possible as safely as possible; and send as many teams to the NCAA tournament as possible with the highest seeds possible. On the former matter, the season was a resounding success: The conference played 126 of the 130 scheduled games, […]
Read more »With the nation at war in 1944, tunesmiths Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer wrote an uplifting song for a morale-building movie, “Here Come the Waves.” “You’ve got to accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative, latch on to the affirmative,” Bing Crosby crooned. “Don’t mess with Mister In-Between.” It’s doubtful that Gov. Gavin Newsom, born in […]
Read more »With more than 2 billion active users — or nearly one-third of the global internet audience — YouTube has become a vital platform used within most video marketing strategies. But, as one of the biggest online platforms, YouTube is also one of the most competitive for brands. For every YouTube channel related to a specific industry, […]
Read more »By Delia Gallagher and Rob Picheta | CNN The Vatican said Monday that the Catholic Church would not bless same-sex unions, in a statement approved by Pope Francis that threatens to widen the chasm between the church and much of the LGBTQ community. Explaining their decision in a lengthy note on Monday, the Holy See […]
Read more »GLENDALE, Ariz. — The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Dodgers’ first game as defending World Series champs in 2021 will be started by Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Sunday that Kershaw will make his ninth season-opening start, extending his franchise record — as long as he is healthy. […]
Read more »GLENDALE, Ariz. — The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Dodgers’ first game as defending World Series champs in 2021 will be started by Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Sunday that Kershaw will make his ninth season-opening start, extending his franchise record — as long as he is healthy. […]
Read more »Sunday’s 63rd Grammy Awards are underway. With the first round of awards given out, Da Baby, Bad Bunny and Dua Lipa led the second round of performances. Related: Megan Thee Stallion wins Best New Artist and starts someone’s motor running Among the singers, Dua Lipa’s pink-themed performance complete with masks for her backup dancers stood […]
Read more »Performances, rather than awards, are the heart of Sunday’s 63rd Grammy Awards telecast, and so it remained on Sunday when the first hour of the broadcast delivered live gems from Taylor Swift, the Bruno Mars-Anderson Paak Silk Sonic, and Dua Lipa. Swift performed on a rustic set, opening with “cardigan” while lying on what looked like […]
Read more »The Pac-12 began this pandemic season with two goals: Play as many regular-season games as possible as safely as possible; and send as many teams to the NCAA tournament as possible with the highest seeds possible. On the former matter, the season was a resounding success: The conference played 126 of the 130 scheduled games, […]
Read more »GLENDALE, Ariz. — The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Dodgers’ first game as defending World Series champs in 2021 will be started by Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Sunday that Kershaw will make his ninth season-opening start, extending his franchise record — as long as he is healthy. […]
Read more »GLENDALE, Ariz. — The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Dodgers’ first game as defending World Series champs in 2021 will be started by Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Sunday that Kershaw will make his ninth season-opening start, extending his franchise record — as long as he is healthy. […]
Read more »Sunday’s 63rd Grammy Awards are underway. With the first round of awards given out, Da Baby, Bad Bunny and Dua Lipa led the second round of performances. Related: Megan Thee Stallion wins Best New Artist and starts someone’s motor running Among the singers, Dua Lipa’s pink-themed performance complete with masks for her backup dancers stood […]
Read more »Performances, rather than awards, are the heart of Sunday’s 63rd Grammy Awards telecast, and so it remained on Sunday when the first hour of the broadcast delivered live gems from Taylor Swift, the Bruno Mars-Anderson Paak Silk Sonic, and Dua Lipa. Swift performed on a rustic set, opening with “cardigan” while lying on what looked like […]
Read more »GLENDALE, Ariz. — The more things change, the more they stay the same. The Dodgers’ first game as defending World Series champs in 2021 will be started by Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts confirmed Sunday that Kershaw will make his ninth season-opening start, extending his franchise record — as long as he is healthy. […]
Read more »As the bracket announcement for the expanded Indiana State Basketball Fair was nearing the end, UCLA assistant coach Michael Lewis got the stink-eye from Mick Cronin, his boss. “He’s our resident bracketologist,” Cronin said Sunday. “He assured me we were in. The fact that we got in was good for his job security. His credibility […]
Read more »I’m a habitual reader of biographies, preferably of dead people. In 1985, New York Mets’ pitcher Dwight Gooden wrote his autobiography. He was 21. What could he possibly write about, the fourth grade? I passed on Gooden’s book. I want the whole story, cradle to grave, so it’s dead people for me or nothing. Fortunately, […]
Read more »History was made: With her four wins tonight, Beyoncé now has the most Grammys of any singer ever while Taylor Swift became the first woman to win the Grammy for album of the year three times when “Folklore” earned that honor on Sunday’s 63rd Grammy Awards. Swift, who had previously won album of the year for “Fearless” […]
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