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Those who are playing, though, will need to adhere to a series of "return to play" rules that require minimal physical contact on the field - no high fives and handshakes.
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The race, which is the world's largest marathon, has attracted more than 50,000 runners and thousands of volunteers. Spectators line the route, which goes through all five boroughs of the city.
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The event will begin on Aug. 31 without fans because of the continued spread of the coronavirus. Australian tennis star Nicholas Kyrgios calls the move "selfish."
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“We’re deemed essential on the backside, but not on the revenue side."
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“We lost hundreds of thousands of operational dollars – every course did. Not profit dollars."”
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"A lot of people say, 'When are these Special Olympics?' But Special Olympics is every day."
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American Legion officials last week announced the cancellation of all national tournaments, including the World Series.
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According to officials, families will be able to watch the games online, at no charge, via the streaming video service Hockey TV.
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"One of the things we will recommend is instead of doing a handshake line, which we always do, that we do a fist-bump line."
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The fallout continues from a sign-stealing scandal involving the Houston Astros during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. Beltrán was part of the team in 2017, and a league investigation said he was involved.