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Michael Jordan mediates talks between NBA players and owners as it postpones Thursday games | CNN

CNN | Michael Jordan mediates talks between NBA players and owners as it postpones Thursday games

(CNN) – In these unprecedented times for US sports, NBA players and owners found a familiar face as an intermediary: Michael Jordan.

Jordan, who is the only Black majority owner in the league, also serves as the NBA Labor Relations Committee chairman and following the news that Thursday’s three playoff games were postponed, the NBA announced that there would be a meeting between players and management to discuss how to proceed.

And in that meeting, Jordan — a former player and current owner of the Charlotte Hornets — became the primary mediator between the two sides, according to ESPN.  —more

Wisconsin police shoot a Black man as his children watch from a vehicle, attorney says | CNN

CNN | Wisconsin police shoot a Black man as his children watch from a vehicle, attorney says

(CNN) – Two Wisconsin police officers are on leave Monday as state authorities investigate why a Black man was shot multiple times in the back as he entered the driver’s side door of an SUV, officials said.

The man’s three children — 3, 5 and 8 — were in the car, a family attorney said.

Identified by the governor as Jacob Blake, the man is in stable condition in an intensive care unit, according to attorney Ben Crump, who represents the Blake family. Crump posted a video of the Sunday evening shooting in Kenosha.   —more— 

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See boy’s sweet reaction to getting bike after his was stolen | CNN

CNN | See boy’s sweet reaction to getting bike after his was stolen

A boy’s bicycle was stolen just nine days before his birthday. Then this local detective stepped in to help.  —more

Ella Stevens: The 13-year-old aiming to become Ferrari’s first female Formula 1 driver | CNN Sports

CNN Sports | Ella Stevens: The 13-year-old aiming to become Ferrari’s first female Formula 1 driver

(CNN) “My favorite part of racing is the speed.”

This is Ella Stevens who, at just 13 years old, is fighting for a chance to drive for the most famous team in Formula One — Ferrari.

This fall Stevens faces a series of challenges, on and off track at the Paul Ricard circuit in France, with the ultimate prize a place on the prestigious Ferrari Driver Academy as its first female racer.  —more

Citibank sent a hedge fund $175 million by mistake. Now it’s struggling to get the money back | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | Citibank sent a hedge fund $175 million by mistake. Now it’s struggling to get the money back

London (CNN Business) – Citibank has a big problem: It mistakenly wired roughly $175 million to Brigade Capital Management, and the hedge fund hasn’t returned the money.

The US banking giant filed a lawsuit Monday in the Southern District of New York, seeking the return of funds that it said were transferred in an “operational mistake.”  —more

1 in 4 hotels can’t pay their mortgages | CNN BUSINESS

CNN BUSINESS | 1 in 4 hotels can’t pay their mortgages

New York (CNN Business) In a desperate plea for help, the hotel industry said it faces a default disaster, in which 25% of hotels are at risk of foreclosure.

The report, sent to Congress this week and compiled by Trepp, shows that the percentage of hotel loans 30 or more days delinquent is 23.4% as of last month — the highest percentage on record. By comparison, the percentage of hotel loans that were 30 or more days delinquent at the end of 2019 was just 1.3%.

“With record low travel demand, thousands of hotels can’t afford to pay their commercial mortgages and are facing foreclosure with the harsh reality of having to close their doors permanently,” said Chip Rogers, CEO of the American Hotel & Lodging Association, in a statement Tuesday. He added that “tens of thousands” of hotel employees and other jobs in the industry are at risk if federal aid isn’t administered.  —more— 

Black newborns 3 times more likely to die when looked after by White doctors | CNN health

CNN health | Black newborns 3 times more likely to die when looked after by White doctors

(CNN) – Black newborn babies in the United States are more likely to survive childbirth if they are cared for by Black doctors, but three times more likely to die when looked after by White doctors, a study has found.

The mortality rate of Black newborns shrunk by between 39% and 58% when Black physicians took charge of the birth, according to the research, which laid bare how shocking racial disparities in human health can affect even the first hours of a person’s life.

By contrast, the mortality rate for White babies was largely unaffected by the doctor’s race.  —more— 

Democrats fight back in US Postal Service showdown with Trump | CNN politics

CNN politics | Democrats fight back in US Postal Service showdown with Trump

CNN) – Democrats are launching an emergency effort to thwart what they warn is President Donald Trump’s attempt to squeeze the US Postal Service — one of the country’s most beloved institutions — to suppress the vote in November’s election.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling on the House to return to Washington, likely next weekend, for an unheard of session during presidential convention season.

Democrats have also demanded that new Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testify on August 24 to answer charges that his controversial new policy changes are intended to deliberately slow voting by mail.  —more

Related article:  CNN BUSINESS | Why you shouldn’t use FedEx or UPS to send in your ballot

American shopping is back to pre-pandemic levels. That’s a big deal | CNN Business

CNN Business | American shopping is back to pre-pandemic levels. That’s a big deal

New York (CNN Business) – Millions of Americans remain unemployed during the coronavirus pandemic and many are struggling to pay their bills. But despite devastation in other parts of the US economy, American consumerism has staged a rapid comeback.

US retail sales rose 1.2% in July from the previous month, the Commerce Department reported Friday.

Initially, Wall Street wasn’t impressed with the data. Stocks fell in morning trading after the number fell short of economists’ forecasts.

But lurking in the report was a bright spot.  —more— 

Jamie Dimon: The stock market doesn’t reflect Americans’ pain | CNN Business

CNN Business | Jamie Dimon: The stock market doesn’t reflect Americans’ pain

New York (CNN Business) – The stock market’s huge run-up in recent months doesn’t capture everyday Americans’ pain. That’s why the government and Big Business should act to help ease the burden on the least fortunate, said JPMorgan Chase (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon, in an interview with CNN Business.

“When you have 13 million people out of work, and you’ve got people suffering and small business suffering, that’s far more important than the vicissitudes of Wall Street,” Dimon told CNN’s Christine Romans. “That’s what we should worry about.”

Dimon said businesses must do more to help low-income and minority Americans. That’s why he joined a new initiative to work with educational institutions and nonprofits in the New York area to provide more job opportunities for Black, Latinx and Asian workers. He said that government alone cannot solve society’s biggest problems.  —more— 

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