Michael Lipman: 'If I knew then what I know now, I'd have been a lot more careful' It’s been two months since Michael Lipman was diagnosed with mild dementia, two weeks since he was diagnosed with probable chronic traumatic encephalopathy. He feels in limbo, wonders if what’s happening would make more sense if he was an old man. “I’d think I’d be like: ‘Yeah, OK,’ you know?” But he is only 40. 'Don't ask me. Ask China': Trump clashes with reporters then abruptly leaves press briefing Donald Trump abruptly halted a press conference on Monday after being challenged by an Asian American reporter whom he told: “Don’t ask me. Ask China.” With the stars and stripes at his back, Trump held his first press briefing since 27 April in the White House rose garden, flanked by testing equipment and swabs and signs that proclaimed: “America leads the world in testing.”
How a Virus Surge Among Orthodox Jews Became a Crisis for New York All summer, life had been returning to normal in the Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods of Brooklyn. On Eastern Parkway and along 13th Avenue, throngs of men in black hats and coats once again visited synagogues three times a day. Children went off to camp. What Is “MasterClass” and Why Is It the Perfect Quarantine Rabbit Hole? The grounding principle behind MasterClass isn’t anything new. Successful people peddling their "secrets to untold success" for a fee is a tale as old as time. What sets this platform apart is the polish — and the sheer amount of well-known faces, whose disciplines range from filmmaking to tennis playing to cooking. Unlike some one-off class or self-help buy-in, MasterClass feels vetted, all thanks to those 80+ professionals.
The Kyle Walker case: why not all coronavirus offenders are made equal You can’t defend Kyle Walker. A common sentiment, albeit one usually expressed with a comma in the middle. To break coronavirus protocol once, by hosting an adult-themed party at his house in April, might be considered unfortunate. To do so twice, by visiting his family in south Yorkshire, unwise. To then compound matters by offering up a defiant statement complaining of “harassment” is probably the point at which someone close to the Manchester City and England right-back should probably have taken him to one side for a quiet, physically-distanced chat.
Coronavirus live news: doctor clears Trump to return to public events on Saturday; record global case rise 10.15am BST10:15 Josh Taylor Telstra denies Victoria police requested Graham Ashton’s phone records for hotel quarantine inquiry. Phone records of former police chief considered crucial in investigation to determine who made the decision to use private security guards. Miley Cyrus surprised by how many tattoos she has: 'Huh?' Miley Cyrus is getting to know herself. Since leaving her days on Disney Channel behind, the star has become known for her unabashed approach to style, which includes her tattoos. The 28-year-old singer appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on Tuesday and learned a little something about herself: The number of tattoos on her body. When playing a game of Miley Cyrus-based trivia with a superfan, she was asked how many tattoos she has. The fan incorrectly guessed 27 before Cyrus said, "I have no idea."
Joe Root says England are ready to go into isolation to save summer Tests Joe Root says England are ready to go into isolation to save this summer’s Test series against the West Indies and Pakistan. That could mean the Test captain also missing the birth of his second child but he is ready to make that sacrifice for a return to live international cricket. With sport tentatively discussing a way back, England cricketers learned this week that a squad of up to 30 players could be chosen for a run of six Tests at the Ageas Bowl and Old Trafford from 8 July. “I’m optimistic about it‚” Root told Sky Sports.