Zoe Saldana posted a photo in pink underwear in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
— FOX News
Zoe Saldana posted a photo in pink underwear in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
— FOX News
Over the past five decades, we have invited Monty Python, Julia Child, Barney, William F. Buckley Jr. and Carl Sagan into our living rooms. Sound eclectic? It’s called the Public Broadcasting Service.
— NYT: Top Stories
The pharmaceutical company paused the late-stage clinical trial of its coronavirus vaccine because of a sick volunteer.
Questions remain about the coronavirus tests President Trump is taking. Judges in Texas upheld an order limiting ballot drop-boxes to one per county.
The Wanted singer Tom Parker was diagnosed with a grade four brain tumor.
The 32-year-old told fans he has a grade four glioblastoma tumor and is undergoing treatment.
The Wanted is a popular British boy band brand.
— FOX News
A federal judge has upheld a state court agreement that extends the deadline for counting absentee ballots in Minnesota by seven days.
— ABC News: Top Stories
Dak Prescott’s season is over, Alex Smith came back after nearly two years away, the Ravens demolished Joe Burrow and the Bengals, and the Raiders shocked the Chiefs.
— NYT – Top Stories: Benjamin Hoffman
Rafael Nadal is chasing a 20th Grand Slam men’s singles championship to tie Roger Federer’s record. Novak Djokovic is just behind them and has had a nearly flawless season.
— NYT – Top Stories: Ben Rothenberg, Christopher Clarey, Matt Futterman and Karen Crouse
President Trump will hold a rally on Monday, his first since being diagnosed with the coronavirus.
Trump’s doctor issued a memo ahead of a campaign event Monday.
His doctor says he is no longer infectious but offers few details. The world recorded more than 1 million cases in the last three days.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden campaigned in Pennsylvania over the weekend, driving an economic message and dodging questions about the Supreme Court.
— The New York Times
When political leaders suggest basic precautions appear unmanly, men are less likely to follow health and safety advice, experts say.
— NYT – Top Stories: Daniel Victor