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Iron worker dies after fall from SoFi Stadium roof
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Friday, 05 June 2020 15:01
A worker at the SoFi Stadium construction site in Inglewood, California, died at the scene after falling from the roof Friday, a spokesperson for the contractor confirmed.Turner-AECOM Hunt, the site's general contractor, said an iron worker fell from the roof structure and emergency responders were called immediately. The worker died on scene.SoFi Stadium is home to the Los Angeles Rams…
Silver: Older coaches could be sidelined in return
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Thursday, 04 June 2020 21:41
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said that there is a chance that older NBA head coaches won't be able to be on the bench when the league resumes play on July 31 at Walt Disney World."I think one of the things we know, we've learned a lot about the virus since we shut down in March, and the data is demonstrating…
Shanahan sad Kaepernick still misunderstood
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Thursday, 04 June 2020 15:43
Kyle Shanahan was not yet the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers when quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem in protest of systemic racism and oppression in 2016.From afar, Shanahan said, he watched and understood the message Kaepernick was trying to convey. But now, nearly four years later, Shanahan expressed frustration that it's taken others so…
Fromm apologizes for 'elite white people' text
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Thursday, 04 June 2020 15:43
Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Jake Fromm apologized Thursday after screenshots emerged of a text conversation in which he said only "elite white people" should be able to purchase guns.The conversation, which took place in 2019 and was posted to Twitter early Thursday morning, involved Fromm and a friend discussing guns. Fromm wrote, "But no guns are good. They need to…
Stricker calls Ryder Cup without fans 'a yawner'
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Thursday, 04 June 2020 08:43
A decision on whether to go ahead with the Ryder Cup looms, and Steve Stricker is not in favor of playing the event without spectators.The U.S. captain -- who is a native of Wisconsin, where the matches are scheduled for Sept. 25-27 -- said playing without a crowd at Whistling Straits would be "a yawner of an event" and a…
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