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Broadway Theaters to Remain Closed Until January 2021

Some shows are likely to open even later in the new year

J.R. Smith Will Join the Los Angeles Lakers for the Rest of the Season

The veteran shooting guard joins LeBron James for another playoff run

Ex-ESPN Host Will Cain to Join "Fox & Friends Weekend"

Cain will make his debut on Aug. 15 alongside Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth

Major League Baseball Formally Announces Rule Changes for 2020 Season

They include a DH in the National League, a three-batter minimum and absolutely no spitting

Charles Webb, Author of "The Graduate," Dead at 81

Webb lived an unconventional life after finding literary success

A Virtual Tour de France Is Starting on July 4th

The real Tour de France is currently scheduled to start in August

Sacha Baron Cohen Pranked a Far-Right Rally as a Racist Country Singer

In disguise, the comedian briefly tricked the Three Percenters into singing along to a song about the "Wuhan Flu"

Robert Kraft’s Prostitution Case Is Headed Back to Court

Florida prosecutors are attempting to save their case against the Patriots owner in an appellate court

Navajo Nation May Buy Gun Manufacturer Remington After Second Bankruptcy

The oldest gun maker in the U.S. first filed for chapter 11 back in 2018

Baking Bread and Writing Jokes With Comedian Tom Papa

Papa has found himself kneading to relax during the COVID-19 pandemic

Richard Sherman Calls Cam Newton’s Deal With Patriots “Disgusting”

Newton reportedly agreed to an incentive-laden deal that's worth $7.5 million at the most

What Did Slim Aarons Really Think of the Opulent World He Photographed?

The iconic photographer's work at once celebrated and condemned the high society it documented

American Athletes Call on Olympics to Allow Protests At Events

The International Olympic Committee has a rule prohibiting protests