As local hospitals in New York City strain to treat the surge of COVID-19 patients, Samaritan’s Purse built a 14-tent field hospital in Central Park.
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With a national shortage of N95 and surgical masks, some Americans are sewing homemade masks. Experts advise, though, that they may not be effective.
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Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the United States is facing another problem: A national shortage of N95 face masks needed by health care workers.
Saints coach Sean Payton tests positive for coronavirus
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For the first time in 20 years, the Patriots quarterback room will not have Tom Brady in it. The team, however, has plenty of options elsewhere.
Cam Newton rips Carolina Panthers, says he never asked for permission to seek trade
Cam Newton responded to the Carolina Panthers’ announcement by saying he wasn’t the one looking to orchestrate a trade and move on from the organization.
XFL winners and losers from Week 5: Time to be concerned about Defenders’ Cardale Jones
P.J. Walker and the Houston Roughnecks sit atop the Western Conference at 5-0, while there’s a logjam for first in the East.
XFL Week 4 winners and losers include Vipers’ rushing attack
Tampa Bay picks up its first win as De’Veon Smith, Jacques Patrick top 100 yards rushing; Landry Jones, Renegades hurt by turnovers.
ESPN Cleveland suspends analyst Tony Grossi for using derogatory term in describing Browns QB Baker Mayfield
Tony Grossi and Baker Mayfield have a history of disagreements, but ESPN Cleveland moved quickly to denounce the slur Grossi used.
Ex-LSU receiver Justin Jefferson says he donated Odell Beckham Jr.’s title game money to church
One of the top receiver prospects in the draft said he “had some doubts” about taking the money, so he said he donated it to his local church.