As fires disrupt schools, ‘the pandemic has actually helped’
After wildfires consumed an entire town, students and teachers who had planned for remote classes found some comfort in staying connected amid the chaos. — NYT: Dan Levin and Kate Taylor
After wildfires consumed an entire town, students and teachers who had planned for remote classes found some comfort in staying connected amid the chaos. — NYT: Dan Levin and Kate Taylor
Fever checks are becoming de rigueur in many workplaces and restaurants, even though federal health officials say they are of limited value. — NYT: Roni Caryn Rabin
For the first time in 20 years, Tom Brady will be wearing a different uniform on Sundays. — FOX News: Daniel Canova
The first to use the word reggae on a record, he sang in a soulful tone and wrote songs with subtle social commentary, helping bring the sounds of Jamaica to the world. — NYT: Ben Sisario
It took every bit of seven games, but Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics are headed to the Eastern Conference finals. — FOX News
Firefighters continued to battle blazes along the West Coast that have now charred nearly five million acres. At least 17 people are dead, with dozens still missing. — NYT: Jack Healy, Jack Nicas and Mike Baker
Coach Barry Trotz never questioned his New York Islanders’ resolve. — FOX News
The mugshots of “privileged” rioters arrested in New York City by the NYPD show their protest “has absolutely zero to do with improving Black lives,” a former cop tells “Fox & Friends Weekend.” — FOX News: Caleb Parke
Canada reported no deaths linked to Covid-19 in a 24-hour period. But officials in Kansas reported 21 new deaths, a single-day record for the state. — NYT