Chicago schools to shut for 3rd day amid debate with teachers union over COVID-19 protocols
Leaders of the nation’s third-largest school district canceled classes for a third consecutive day amid negotiations with the Chicago Teachers Union over remote learning and other COVID-19 safety protocols. The teachers union voted this week to revert
President Biden speaks out on anniversary of January 6th U.S. capitol attack
During an address on Thursday to commemorate the anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol a year ago, President Joe Biden criticized former President Donald Trump, denouncing him for sowing a “web of lies”
Tampa Bay releases Antonio Brown; issues statement regarding his ankle injury
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers officially released Antonio Brown on Thursday, days after the wide receiver abruptly left the field during the Bucs game vs. the Jets. Brown’s contract was terminated effective immediately, the team said in a
Chicago Bears add rookie QB Justin Fields to COVID-19 reserve list; will miss Week 18
The Chiago Bears announced on Thursday that rookie QB Justin Fields has been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, and will likely miss Week 18’s game against division rival Minnesota Vikings. It was not immediately clear whether Fields
Radiohead side project The Smile releases ‘You Will Never Work in Television Again’
The Smile — comprised of Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, along with Sons of Kemet’s Tom Skinner — have released their first single, titled “You Will Never Work in Television Again.” The lyric video can
Neal Schon explains why Journey fired lead singer Jeff Scott Soto from the band
Journey guitarist Neal Schon explained why the band dismissed former lead singer Jeff Scott Soto, saying he “didn’t sound right” to them. Soto replaced Steve Augeri in Journey in December 2006 after Augeri began suffering throat problems