The conference’s university presidents made the decision to cancel all fall sports – including soccer and volleyball – and explore making them up in the spring season. Source
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Nurse loses leg after she ignored pain to care for COVID patients
“You forget about your own pains because you’re busy helping other people,” she said. Source
Salmonella outbreak linked to onions expands to 43 states
Contaminated onions have now been found in 43 states and sickened 640 people. Source
How the pandemic may be widening the gender pay gap
During the economic downturn brought on by the pandemic, women have suffered more job losses than men. Source
Ex-Green Berets get 20 years for plot to topple Venezuela leader
Luke Denman and Airan Berry admitted to taking part in the operation orchestrated by a third ex-U.S. soldier, Venezuelan’s chief prosecutor said. Source
Watch live: President Trump holds press conference
President Trump said Friday he would take executive action after a failed week of negotiations on Capitol Hill. Source
Hong Kong fires back at “shameless” U.S. sanctions
China slammed the United States for imposing “barbarous” sanctions in response to Beijing’s crackdown in Hong Kong. Source
Haunting image of Beirut destruction shows clock frozen at 6:09
“It stopped short, never to go again, when Beirut died,” the photographer said. Source
97,000 kids test positive for COVID-19 in two weeks, report says
Experts hope increased testing of children will help determine what role they play in transmission, as school districts around the country return to some form of school. Source
Saturday Sessions: Cordovas performs “Rain On The Rail”
The band Cordovas is set to release their new collection, “Destiny Hotel,” in October. Frontman Joe Firstman started playing music at age 12 in his native North Carolina, and formed Cordovas after a solo career. They released “That Santa Fe Channel,” their breakthrough album, in 2018. The group joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville’s Hutton Hotel to perform “Rain On The Rail.” Source