Auto leases have expired in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, but sometimes lenders don’t want to take the cars back from customers.
Author: Josh Peter, USA TODAY
Cellphone towers attacked as conspiracy theory connecting 5G and coronavirus gains steam
Meanwhile celebrities such as Woody Harrelson and M.I.A. are sharing stories connecting 5G and health concerns on their social media accounts.
Even as COVID-19 spreads, some sports stadium construction is ‘essential’ and the work goes
As the construction of some sports facilities continues, it’s putting a spotlight on the tension between economic pressures and safety concerns.
Construction at stadium for L.A. Rams, Chargers continues after positive coronavirus test
A trade worker at SoFi Stadium, being built for the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, has tested positive for COVID-19.
Without sports, rugby announcer goes viral for narrating everyday events
Nick Heath, a rugby announcer from London, has created a stir with his play-by-play commentary of everyday life. It has made him a viral sensation.
Former NFL player Kyle Turley says cannabis ‘saved’ him, and he thinks it can help others
Former NFL player Kyle Turley, 44, said he’s been smoking marijuana for 20 years and credits it for saving his life.
Coronavirus threatens high five, fist bump, bro hug as sports celebrations
There’s a bleak future for the ways in which Americans have celebrated with one another and greeted one another for decades.
CBS Sports Network filling live sports void with Professional Bull Riders event
With the previously scheduled NBA, college basketball, MLS, NHL and XFL not on TV this weekend, the Professional Bull Riders will take center stage.
Montana is only state holding high school sports events without restrictions on attendance
With COVID-19 halting sports in the U.S., Montana became the only state holding high school sports events without fan attendance restrictions.
Opinion: Tyson Fury the latest Brit to make a mockery of American boxing after TKO of Deontay Wilder
On Saturday night, Deontay Wilder got slaughtered by Tyson Fury, losing the fight by seventh-round TKO and losing WBC heavyweight belt.