The pandemic has shaken college sports to their core, dealing an emotional blow to athletes as they wonder when, or if, they’ll be able to play again.
Author: Jay Cannon, USA TODAY
This is what it looked like after the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima 75 years ago
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North Korea releases photos showing explosion of liaison office jointly run with South Korea
The office building was erected just two years ago to serve as a breeding ground for diplomacy between North Korea and South Korea.
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New York City’s ‘big boost’: USNS Comfort’s arrival drew crowds, photos show
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Marines stormed Iwo Jima 75 years ago today. Here are the battle’s most iconic pictures
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The keto diet, similar to low-carb Paleo and Atkins diets, tries to force the body into a state of ketosis. Doctors say there are health concerns.
Is coffee healthy or not? Here’s how much you should drink — and how much is too much
How much coffee should you drink? Depends on who you ask. As one expert put it: “If you like coffee and you want to drink it, it’s probably safe.”