It was at 10:34 a.m. Eastern that the New York Times' Marc Stein tweeted that the NBA would announced the 2019-20 MVP at 2 p.m. ET. That included an announcement from NBA TV that it would reveal the MVP on a show hosted by Turner's Ernie Johnson. It was then 12 minutes later that ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted that Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo won his second straight MVP award.
The latest transfer news sees Ismaila Sarr to Liverpool and Ismaila Sarr to Manchester United among the main reports. Starting with Liverpool, they obviously have their star three forwards in Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane.
After that, Sarr is an upgrade on their current back-up options of Divock Origi, Takumi Minamino and Xherdan Shaqiri, plus youngsters Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott. Sarr is also close friends with his countryman and Liverpool star Mane, and the 22-year-old showed enough promise in his debut Premier League season (five goals, four assists in 22 PL starts) to suggest he can make the step up to playing for a top six team.
It was clear before planting season that 2020 was going to be a stinker. So fourth-generation Wisconsin strawberry grower Scott Thompson planted 2 million sunflowers that would sprout and grow into smile-makers by late summer.
Thompson told Patch he hopes visitors to his farm will "just enjoy what reality used to be like instead of what it is now. "We've heard a lot from people in the cities who came out here," he said. "A lot of people are saying, 'We just needed to get out of the city and come out to a place where I could take my mask off for a couple of hours."
At an ABC News town hall in Philadelphia this week, President Trump appeared to struggle with attendees' questions and answers, drawing criticism for his performance with the election less than 50 days away.
Stephanopoulos had touched on data on COVID-19 death rates after Trump asserted that "we've done a tremendous job, actually," noting that the U.S. only has 4% of the world's population but 20% of the fatalities. Trump responded by saying that "we have a very big country, a lot bigger than most countries" and "we have 20% of the cases because we do much more testing. If we didn't do testing we wouldn't have cases."
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