Jonathan Isaac, who returned from a left knee injury to play for Orlando in the bubble, has torn his left ACL and is out for the remainder of this season.…
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Survey finds Americans social media habits changing as national tensions rise
As national tensions rise, a new national survey of 2,000 people commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds more Americans are adjusting how they use social media…

Facebook raises settlement to $650 million in facial recognition lawsuit
Facebook Inc (FB.O) raised its settlement offer by $100 million to $650 million related to a lawsuit that claimed it illegally collected and stored biometric data for millions of users…

US files expanded charges against former Twitter employees accused of espionage
The US has filed new and expanded charges against two former Twitter employees and a third individual for allegedly spying on behalf of the government of Saudi Arabia. The three…

Hero Rescues Unconscious Man From Burning Vehicle
A man in St. Louis is being hailed a hero for pulling an unconscious man from a burning vehicle after a crash on the interstate. Keilen Robinson, 23, crashed on…

Clippers barrage of threes puts Pelicans playoff dreams on the ropes
“We probably can’t lose any more games.” That’s how Brandon Ingram described the Pelicans playoff chances just three days into the NBA’s restart in Orlando. The Pelicans’ playoff dreams are…

Cheesy pie and lemon chicken: Yotam Ottolenghi’s recipes for summer comfort food
The notion of comfort is a bit of a fuzzy one, but you definitely know it when you meet it. Comfort comes with a particular reaction: an involuntary smile, a…

Pandemic revs up race for U.S. online car sales
After years of being part of a future that never quite arrived, the coronavirus pandemic has put U.S. online car sellers on the map. Now comes a race to spend…

GM teases Hummer EV truck and SUV ahead of new late 2020 reveal date
General Motors is now set to unveil the all-electric Hummer truck sometime in the fourth quarter of this year, after scratching the original May 20th reveal due to the COVID-19…

U.S. Navy’s first Black female fighter pilot gets her Wings of Gold
Lieutenant Madeline Swegle, who made history as the U.S. Navy's first Black female tactical fighter pilot, received her Wings of Gold on Friday. "I'm excited to have this opportunity to…