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The Latest: MEAC postpones football season
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
AAC lays out COVID-19 test plan ahead of NCAA announcement
The American Athletic Conference will require all its schools to test football players for COVID-19 at least 72 hours before competition.
Dr. Luke rebounds, thanks to Saweetie, Doja Cat, Juice WRLD
NEW YORK (AP) — Controversial music producer Dr. Luke was once pop music’s top hitmaker, crafting hits for virtually every female pop star, from Katy Perry to Kelly Clarkson to Britney Spears. He’s returned to the charts in 2020, working on songs for rising and established rap stars, including Lil Wayne, Juice WRLD, Saweetie and Doja Cat.
Russian soccer game off after 9 virus positives
MOSCOW (AP) — A top-division Russian soccer game was called off on Thursday after nine people at FC Sochi tested positive for the virus.
The Latest: Russian soccer game off after 9 virus positives
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
NCAA approves bowl eligibility adjustment for FCS victories
Major college football teams will be permitted to count two victories against second-tier Division I teams toward bowl eligibility this season.
Bank of America sees recessionary impacts 'deep into 2022'
NEW YORK (AP) — Bank of America's second-quarter profits were sawed in half and the consumer banking giant set aside billions of dollars to cover potentially bad loans caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
European Central Bank urges leaders to act on economy
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank hit pause Thursday after deploying massive stimulus measures in recent weeks and urged government leaders to do their part by agreeing on an EU-wide fund to support regions hardest hit by the virus outbreak.
US retail sales jump 7.5% in June, but economy still ails
BALTIMORE (AP) — U.S. retail sales climbed a solid 7.5% in June, a sign that the economy was healing right before infections from the coronavirus spiked again and dragged down hopes for a steady recovery.
Bank of America's 2Q results hurt by pandemic like others
NEW YORK (AP) — Bank of America's second quarter profits were sawed in half and the consumer banking giant set aside billions of dollars to cover potentially bad loans caused by the pandemic.
European Central Bank keeps monetary stimulus on track
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank has left its monetary stimulus programs unchanged ahead of a key meeting of EU leaders on a recovery plan meant to help the economy bounce back from the coronavirus shutdowns.
Spacewalking astronauts closing in on final battery swaps
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A pair of spacewalking astronauts tackled the final set of battery swaps outside the International Space Station on Thursday.
4 Thai Cabinet ministers resign after party leader shakeup
BANGKOK (AP) — Four key ministers in Thailand's Cabinet announced their resignations Thursday, as a military clique within the ruling coalition's most powerful political party continues to consolidate power.
Idaho athletics announces new football seating, season ticket plans
Games to be limited to 5,100 fans at 2020 home games
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Letters to the editor July 16
Please note the growing merit in the liberal mantra, “Never let a good crisis go to waste.”
Jail time for Kootenai County isolation violation
At some point everyone left their home during the state-mandated quarantine, however, a group of Kootenai County teens faced the consequences for disobeying the ordinance.
Apps that inappropriately advertise to kids
There are dozens of apps out there that are very enticing to children. Many of these app developers know how to get kids hooked on their games and are touting their games as being educational in nature even if their real motivation is to manipulate children with deceptive ads they are forced to watch by not allowing them to skip through the ad.
Your animals are in Gentle hands
BONNERS FERRY — Bonners Ferry Veterinary Clinic welcomes Dr. Lauren Gentle, the new veterinarian with experience and research in mixed animal practice.
Court records - July 16, 2020
Andrew BD Beggerly, born 1985, charged with failure to provide proof of vehicle insurance on June 11 by BCSO. Disposition: Dismissed by court on July 9.