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Wall St dips again after biggest rout since 1987

Wall Street's main indexes slipped on Tuesday, a day after recording their biggest tumble since the crash of 1987, as efforts to contain the rapidly spreading coronavirus wreak havoc on the global economy.

What next for European football?

UEFA's decision to postpone Euro 2020 for 12 months Tuesday buys European club football some time to decide how to proceed, but extremely difficult decisions lie ahead on how, if and when to finish the season.

What next for European football?

UEFA's decision to postpone Euro 2020 for 12 months Tuesday buys European club football some time to decide how to proceed, but extremely difficult decisions lie ahead on how, if and when to finish the season.

Kevin Durant tests positive for coronavirus

Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant has tested positive for coronavirus, the Athletic reported Tuesday, less than a week after the global outbreak prompted the suspension of the NBA season.

Virus grounds rockers, Broadway streams

From helping others cope, to sheltering in place, to canceling events, the entertainment industry has found various ways to respond to the spread of the coronavirus

Virus grounds rockers, Broadway streams

From helping others cope, to sheltering in place, to canceling events, the entertainment industry has found various ways to respond to the spread of the coronavirus

Facing life without entertainment

There’s binge-watching galore, of course, and devotees of opera and art are being treated to special live streams and virtual tours. Museums have joined a social media movement started by the Museum of the City of New York to offer art and other imagery using the hashtag #MuseumMomentofZen

Brazil orders Rio beach-goers home

Anyone hoping to escape wall-to-wall coronavirus coverage with a day at the beach can forget about it in Rio de Janeiro, where authorities armed with megaphones blared out messages Monday ordering everyone home.

Sequins, skin and politics as Rio carnival opens

Rio de Janeiro kicked off its annual carnival parades Sunday in a swirl of glitter, sequins and barely covered skin, an over-the-top spectacle that this year is packed with political commentary on Brazil's far-right government.