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Report: MLB Will Play A 60-Game Season And Players Will Head To Camp On July 1

Major League Baseball and its players have been in the midst of a labor struggle in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Amid the many twists and turns, conflicting reports have popped up over whether or not we’d get any sort of baseball season, with even MLB commissioner Rob Manfred changing his tune on the certainty with which he believed any games would be played.

But on Tuesday afternoon, a light appeared at the end of the tunnel. According to a report by Jim Bowden of CBS Sports, the MLB Players’ Association informed MLB that its players will play a 60-game schedule, with reporting for spring training occurring on July 1.

Soon after, Jeff Passan of ESPN and Joel Sherman of the New York Post confirmed the number of games and the reporting date, with all three reporters indicating that the final hurdle that needs to be cleared are the various rules pertaining to health and safety.

Of course, health and safety is incredible important during a global pandemic, so this is a pretty big hurdle to have to clear, particularly considering what happened with the Phillies and Blue Jays recently. A number of the details here are still up in the air, too, whether it’s financial stuff like how much money players will make or where games will take place. All of those should fall into place soon enough, though, and while this situation has proven that you should not count your chickens before they’ve hatched, it appears Major League Baseball is on track to have some sort of season that begins relatively soon.

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Zendaya Said The Biggest Difference Between Filming ‘Euphoria’ And ‘Spider-Man’ Are All The Secrets

While chatting with Pose star MJ Rodriguez for Variety‘s Actors on Actors series, Zendaya revealed what it was like to reimagine a new Mary Jane for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and how filming the hit Spider-Man movies is very different than acting on HBO’s Euphoria.

When asked by Rodriguez what it was like being cast as “MJ”, a character who’s been traditionally been shown as a redhead with green eyes, Zendaya said she actually fun with the role and that she liked how it still honored Mary Jane’s comic book origins while still moving her in a unique direction for the MCU.

“‘Spider-Man’ was one of the first movies that I did outside of Disney Channel. And yeah, I didn’t have much to do in the first movie, but I was so just excited to be doing the movie at all. And I was lucky because they already kind of wanted to recreate the character and turn her into a new version of what I think maybe the original Mary Jane character represented, and just do it in our own way in this Marvel Cinematic Universe. I kind of came into it and there was already on the page a smart, quick, sharp young girl who comes off a bit quirky or offbeat. I have a lot of fun doing it. I like being able to do comedy and things that aren’t so heavy.”

The actress is of course referring to Euphoria, which is obviously more darker fare than the Spider-Man movies. But the HBO series also has its advantages, like not having to guard billion-dollar franchise secrets.

“It’s very different from ‘Euphoria,’ where it’s close and you have more time,” Zendaya said. “Whereas on something like ‘Spider-Man,’ it’s such a huge thing. And there’s so many secrets, and half of the script you can’t even read because there’s too many spoilers for, at the time, ‘Endgame’ and all these other things.”

As for when Euphoria will return, the second season was set to film in the middle of March, which obviously didn’t happen. But according to Zendaya, the scripts are written and production will resume eventually, so it joins the long list of TV series that are coming back, just not anytime soon.

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Good job: Target has permanently raised its employee minimum wage to $15 an hour

Target has announced that it will raise its minimum wage to $15 an hour beginning July 5. The decision makes good on a promise it made three years ago to raise its starting rate to $15 an hour by 2020.

The move will impact over 275,000 employees in its distribution centers and retail stores.

Target’s decision comes after many of America’s larger retailers gave their employees temporary raises for working through the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many of those stores, including Starbucks, Kroger, and Amazon have done away with their pandemic raises over the past few weeks.

On March 25, Target moved its starting wage temporarily to $15 an hour after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Now, it’s made the decision permanent.


In addition to the raise in its starting wage, Target will give a $200 “recognition bonus” to workers on its front lines as well as additional perks including on-demand fitness classes, back up child and family care, free doctor visits, and thermometers.

“Everything we aspire to do and be as a company builds on the central role our team members play in our strategy, their dedication to our purpose and the connection they create with our guests and communities,” CEO Brian Cornell said in a statement.

Target’s decision comes at a time when the Federal minimum wage is woefully behind at just $7.25 an hour and hasn’t been raised since 2009. Currently, 29 states and the District of Columbia have minimum wages above $7.25. Washington D.C.’s is $14 per hour while California and Washington have the highest state minimum wages at $13 per hour.

The $15 minimum wage is a special figure in the fight against poverty in America. In 2012, two hundred fast-food workers walked off the job to demand $15/hr and union rights in New York City, launching the Fight for $15 movement.

Independent, and sometimes Democratic, Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has been one of the biggest advocates for a $15 minimum wage, having made it a prominent part of his platform for years.

“Just a few short years ago, we were told that raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour was ‘radical.’ But a grassroots movement of millions of workers throughout this country refused to take ‘no’ for an answer,” Sanders said.

“It is not a radical idea to say a job should lift you out of poverty, not keep you in it,” he continued. “The current $7.25 an hour federal minimum wage is a starvation wage. It must be increased to a living wage of $15 an hour.”

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Sanders’ call for an increase in the wage brought this one-time radical position to the forefront of Democratic politics when in 2019, the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives passed the Raise the Wage act that would make $15 the new federal minimum wage for all American workers by 2025.

The act still has yet to pass the Republican-controlled White House and Senate, which seems highly unlikely. But, should fortunes change in November, a $15 minimum wage in five years doesn’t seem too far-fetched.

While state and federal legislatures drag their heels when it comes to raising the minimum wage, we can all support the movement by shopping at places that support their employees and the economy at-large by paying fair wages.

So next time you go shopping and have the choice between Walmart — which pays a starting wage of $11 to $12 — or Target, the choice should be pretty clear.

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The FBI Says The Noose Found In Bubba Wallace’s Garage Has Been There Since 2019

On Monday, NASCAR’s drivers and teams all gathered to push Bubba Wallace’s car down pit road in a show of solidarity after NASCAR announced late Saturday night that a noose had been found in Wallace’s garage stall at Talladega. The FBI got involved to investigate the matter, and on Tuesday, their report came out, determining that the rope tied like a noose had been in the stall since October 2019.

NASCAR’s statement on the matter offered more detail into where the noose was, as it was apparently the garage door pull rope that had been tied like a noose.

The Wood Brothers racing team had that stall a year ago, and a team member recalled seeing that garage pull-rope being fashioned in a noose.

Now, while it is good that there was not a noose placed in Wallace’s pit stall as a racist threat by someone within NASCAR, this raises more questions. Namely, why someone would tie a garage pull-rope in the fashion of a noose and why no one that saw it ever thought that should probably be retied in any other way that wouldn’t look like a noose?

The FBI’s report also led to some celebrating from those who theorized it was a false report from Wallace, which NASCAR reporter Jeff Gluck quickly explained was a ridiculous accusation.

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The Best Hazy Beers To Drink This Summer, According To Bartenders

The first day of summer 2020 just passed. Flew right by; we hardly noticed it. The season that we’re trained as kids to look forward to all year is finally here. Next, come the Dog Days, then the hot August nights, and then it’s over. Better grab a cocktail or a beer (or a cocktail made with beer!) while you can.

Even if summer 2020 is significantly different than in years past, you deserve to bask in it a little. And these hazy days are perfect for sipping a hazy beer. A cloudy, refreshing brew that just seems to fit late-June like a glove.

Hazy beers aren’t limited to just New England-style IPAs in all of their unfiltered majesty, either. There are also hazy wheat beers, sour beers, pilsners, and even farmhouse ales. Since we’re avowed fans of the style, and plan on spending the summer drinking of them as possible, we figured that we should get picks from the pros. So we asked a handful of bartenders to tell us their go-to hazy beers for summer 2020.

Warpigs Foggy Geezer

Hayden Miller, head bartender at Bodega Taqueria y Tequila in Miami

Warpigs makes Foggy Geezer hazy IPA and it doesn’t need to be summer to drink this awesome beer from a rad collaboration between Three Floyd’s and Mikkeller. No mistaking it for any other style. It has a fruity flavor, matched with a clean body and nice hop finish.

Dry Dock Sour Apricot

Michael Webster, tasting room manager at Lone Tree Brewing Company in Lone Tree, Colorado

Dry Dock Brewing Company — Sour Apricot. One of the first sour beers I ever had in a can. The Apricot flavor and sour notes blend together perfectly for a beer that I can drink all summer long (sour beers are one of my favorite beer styles).

Mikkeller Windy Hill

Sondre Kasin, principal bartender at Cote in New York City

For more flavor, hops, and character Mikkeller Windy Hill Hazy IPA is a really good choice. I can be tricky to find, however, look online and it should be there. A fresh, tropical, and citrus-driven beer that has a lot of character. Summer for me is tropical fruit and this is definitely that!

Perfect Plain Holy Spin

Nate Simmons, operations director at Perfect Plain Brewing Co. in Pensacola, Florida

Perfect Plain Brewing Co.’s Holy Spin. It has bright tropical notes and a velvety mouthfeel. It’s crushable at 7 percent abv, so it will definitely sneak up on you.

Tree House Julius

Bill Myers, bartender at Kimpton Brice Hotel in Savannah, Georgia

When I think of hazy beer, I think of New England Style IPAs… and if we’re talking about NEIPAs, we have to mention Trillium and Tree House breweries. I can’t wait to start traveling again so I can go to the Boston area specifically to go to these breweries. If you’re not traveling yet, I suggest that you find some friends that live in that area, and request that they ship you some Trillium Scaled or Tree House Julius.

Cigar City Florida Cracker

Jay Culham, beverage manager at Bonsai at Hilton Pensacola Beach in Pensacola, Florida

Cigar City Brewing Florida Cracker – it has nice orange and lime notes that keep you going back for more during the Florida summer heat. It’s also made here in Tampa, Florida.

Allagash White

Eva Al-Gharaballi, bartender for the Datz Restaurant Group in Tampa, Florida

Allagash White from Allagash Brewing Company in Maine is a delicious hazy beer for the summer. A traditional Belgian haze that is complex and refreshing. I visited Portland, Maine last summer and I had one of these tasty beers everywhere we went.

Upland Juiced in Time

Sarah Fackler, bartender and manager at Upland Brewing Co. in Bloomington, Indiana

Upland Juiced in Time clocks in at 6.5 percent abv, absolutely dripping with tropical fruit flavors. This one is definitely a favorite amongst my patrons. The hazies have really taken over summer beer. I get requests for these far more than I do for sessions or saisons. Quite the change over the past ten years.

North Coast Scrimshaw

Piero Procida, bartender at The London West Hollywood in Los Angeles

One we have on tap in all our bars at the hotel is Scrimshaw Pilsner. I fell in love with this beer during a tasting and immediately knew it was going on my menu. Scrimshaw is a North Coast California Pilsner that is simply amazing. It is our fastest and most popular beer especially during the summer and for good reason. Scrimshaw is incredibly refreshing, light, and, of course, very flavorful. This is truly a craft beer that has taken off in so many ways and has not fallen into the trap of watered-down mass-produced beer, as so many popular beers tend to do over time.

I took this beer off once on my menu for some or other reason and the immediate cries from our guests made me realize to never do that again, at least for a while! It’s a beer you can drink all summer without trying anything else and its crisp refreshing flavor make it an easy drink in the heat.

Resident Brewing Chasing Samba Hazy IPA

Dean Powers, restaurant and bar manager at Shore Lodge and Whitetail Club in McCall, Idaho

If I could, I’d drink Chasing Samba Hazy IPA from Resident brewing in San Diego. A single hop beer with mosaic drinks clean and fresh all summer.

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Everything Coming To HBO And HBO Max For July 2020

HBO Max is slowly giving us more reasons to forget its predecessors ever existed (RIP HBO Go) by dropping a handful of new shows and theatrical releases this month. To recreate the moviegoing experience at home, we’ve got Harriet, Midway, and Last Christmas. To binge something funny, there’s Close Enough and Expecting Amy. And for some more familiar fare, there’s a new season of Room 104 to anticipate.

Here’s everything coming to (and leaving) HBO Max this July.

Harriet (2019)

It’s kind of the perfect time to check out this Cynthia Erivo-starring biopic about famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman. Though we’re all probably familiar with Tubman’s story on the most basic of levels — she liberated hundreds of slaves through her Underground Railroad and her work as a spy for the Union — the film marks the first time her story is being told in full. And Erivo scored an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of the fearless freedom fighter, which should tell you just how good this movie is.

Close Enough (series premiere)

Jason Mantzoukas, Danielle Brooks, and Kimiko Glenn make up some of the voice cast for this new adult animated comedy landing on HBO Max this month. The show revolves around a millennial couple trying to raise their young daughter in L.A. When their friends — a pair of divorced narcissists — come to stay with them, their life quickly spirals out of control.

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Expecting Amy (series premiere)

Comedian Amy Schumer documents her pregnancy journey in this new series for HBO Max. Schumer, who’s known for her give-no-f*cks humor takes the same approach to impending motherhood, unashamedly detailing all the highs and lows of what it’s like prepping for your first child.

Here’s what’s coming to HBO Max this July:

Avail. 7/1
Absolute Power, 1997
The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996
The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995
American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)
American History X, 1998
Angels in the Outfield, 1951
Angus, 1995
August Rush, 2007
The Bachelor, 1999
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998
Batman and Harley Quinn, 2017
Batman vs. Two-Face, 2017
The Batman vs. Dracula, 2005
Batman: Assault on Arkham, 2014
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, 2016
Batman: Under the Red Hood, 2010
Batman: Year One, 2011
Beautiful Creatures, 2013
Beerfest, 2006
The Big Year (Extended Version), 2011 (HBO)
Bishop’s Wife 1947
Blade 2, 2002
Blade, 1998
Blade: Trinity, 2004
Blazing Saddles, 1974
Blood Work, 2002
Born to Be Wild, 1995
The Boy Who Could Fly, 1989
Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004 (HBO)
Catch Me If You Can, 2002
Clara’s Heart, 1988
The Conjuring, 2013
Cop Out, 2010
Creepshow, 1982
Death Becomes Her, 1992 (HBO)
The Departed, 2006
The Dirty Dozen, 1967
Dirty Harry, 1971
Doc Hollywood, 1991
Dolphin Tale, 2011
Dumb & Dumber, 1994
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, 2003
Enemy of the State, 1998 (HBO)
The English Patient, 1996 (HBO)
The Enforcer, 1976
The Exorcist, 1973
Fantastic Four, 2005 (Extended Version) (HBO)
Flags of Our Fathers, 2006 (HBO)
Flushed Away, 2006 (HBO)
Four Christmases, 2008
Fred Claus, 2007
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, 1995
Free Willy 3: The Rescue, 1997
Free Willy, 1993
Free Willy: Escape from Pirate’s Cove, 2010
Freedom Fighters: The Ray, 2017
The Gauntlet, 1977
Get Smart, 2008
Good Girls Get High, 2019
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, 2011
Green Lantern: First Flight, 2009
The Green Pastures, 1936
Grumpier Old Men, 1995
Grumpy Old Men, 1993
A Guy Named Joe, 1943
Heartbreak Ridge, 1986
The Horn Blows at Midnight, 1945
Horrible Bosses, 2011 (Extended Version) (HBO)
In Secret, 2014 (HBO)
In Time, 2011 (HBO)
Inkheart, 2009
Innerspace, 1987 (HBO)
Insomnia, 2002
J. Edgar, 2011
Jack Frost, 1998
Jane Eyre, 2011 (HBO)
Jeepers Creepers 2, 2003 (HBO)
Jeepers Creepers, 2001 (HBO)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time, 2014
John Q, 2002 (HBO)
Journey to the Center of the Earth, 2008
Justice League vs. Teen Titans, 2016
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, 2010
Justice League: Doom, 2012
Justice League: Gods and Monsters, 2015
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, 2013
Justice League: The New Frontier, 2008
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, 2015
Justice League: War, 2014
Kill Bill: Volume 1, 2003
Kill Bill: Volume 2, 2004
Kiss of the Dragon, 2001 (HBO)
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, 2003
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, 2001
The Last Emperor, 1987 (HBO)
Last Knights, 2015 (HBO)
The Last Samurai, 2003
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League, 2015
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash, 2018
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, 2018
Lego Justice League: Cosmic Clash, 2016
Lego Justice League: Gotham City Breakout, 2016
The Letter, 2020 (HBO)
Life Is Beautiful, 1998 (HBO)
Little Big League, 1994
Little Manhattan, 2005 (HBO)
Little Nicky, 2000
The Longest Yard, 2005
Loser Leaves Town, 2020 (HBO)
Love Don’t Cost a Thing, 2003
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, 1983
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, 1985
Magnolia, 1999 (HBO)
Malibu’s Most Wanted, 2003
Mars Attacks, 1996
Megamind, 2010
Message In A Bottle, 1999
Michael, 1996
Mickey Blue Eyes, 1999
Money Talks, 1997
Monkey Trouble, 1994
Moonwalk With Me, 2019 APAV Short (HBO)
Mr. Nanny, 1993
Munich, 2005 (HBO)
Music and Lyrics, 2007
Nancy Drew, 2007
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, 1989
National Lampoon’s European Vacation, 1985
National Lampoon’s Loaded Weapon, 1993
National Lampoon’s Vacation, 1983
Necessary Evil: The Super-Villains of DC Comics, (Documentary Premiere)
New Looney Tunes
Now and Then, 1995
Orphan, 2009
Osmosis Jones, 2001
Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, 1985
The Polar Express, 2004
Pop Star, 2005
Power, 1986
The Resurrection Of Gavin Stone, 2017 (HBO)
Rich and Famous, 1981
The Right Stuff, 1983
Rumor Has It, 2005
Saving Private Ryan, 1998
Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird, 1985
Showgirls, 1995 (HBO)
Something to Talk About, 1995
Space Jam, 1996
Spies Like Us, 1985
Star Trek, 2009
Stay, 2005 (HBO)
Sudden Impact, 1983
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, 2018
Superman II, 1981
Superman III, 1983
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, 1987
Superman Returns, 2006
Superman: Brainiac Attacks, 2006
Superman: The Movie, 1978
Superman: Unbound, 2013
Sweet November, 2001
Take the Lead, 2006
Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny, 2006
Tequila Sunrise, 1988
The Talented Mr. Ripley, 1999 (HBO)
Thirteen Ghosts, 2001
Tightrope, 1984
Tom & Jerry: The Movie, 1993
The Towering Inferno, 1974 (HBO)
Troy, 2004
True Crime, 1999
Twelve Monkeys, 1995 (HBO)
Unforgiven, 1992
Vegas Vacation, 1997
Watchmen (movie), 2009
What’s Your Number?, 2011 (Extended Version) (HBO)
The Women, 2008
Wyatt Earp, 1994
Yogi Bear (Movie), 2010
Yours, Mine, and Ours, 2005
Zoetic, 2019 APAV Short (HBO)

Avail. 7/3
Los Futbolismos (Aka The Footballest), 2020 (HBO)

Avail. 7/4
Midway, 2019 (HBO)

Avail. 7/7
Blue Exorcist, Seasons 1 & 2
Your Lie in April, Season 1
91 Days, Season 1

Avail. 7/9
Close Enough, Series Premiere
Expecting Amy, Docuseries Premiere

Avail. 7/11
Sesame Street, Season 50 Finale (HBO)
Last Christmas, 2019 (HBO)

Avail. 7/13
Foodie Love, Series Premiere (HBO)

Avail. 7/14
Inuyasha, Season 1
Showbiz Kids, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

Avail. 7/15
Smurfs, Season 1

Avail. 7/16
House of Ho, Series Premiere

Avail. 7/17
Abuelos (Aka Grandpas), 2020 (HBO)

Avail. 7/18
Harriet, 2019 (HBO)

Avail. 7/21
Bungo Stray Dogs, Seasons 1-3
Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Season 1

Avail. 7/23
Tig N Seek, Series Premiere

Avail. 7/24
Room 104, Season 4 Premiere (HBO)
La Gallina Turuleca (Aka Turu, The Wacky Hen), 2020 (HBO)

Avail. 7/25
Motherless Brooklyn, 2019 (HBO)

Avail. 7/28
Aldnoah.Zero, Season 1
Mob Psycho, Season 1
Stockton On My Mind, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

Avail. 7/30
The Dog House – UK Edition, Season 1
Frayed, Series Premiere

Avail. 7/31
Los Lobos, 2020 (HBO)

Here’s what’s leaving HBO Max in July:

Leaving 7/5
Crazy Rich Asians, 2018 (HBO)
The Nun, 2018 (HBO)

Leaving 7/7
The Defiant Ones (HBO)

Leaving 7/30
Blindspotting, 2018

Leaving 7/31
A Christmas Story, 1983
Analyze This, 1999
Aquamarine, 2006 (HBO)
Blood Diamond, 2006
Bowling For Columbine, 2002 (HBO)
Boys Don’t Cry, 1999 (HBO)
Casino Royale, 1967 (HBO)
Casino Royale, 2006 (HBO)
Crimson Peak, 2015 (HBO)
Final Destination, 2000
For Love Of The Game, 1999 (HBO)
Friday the 13th, 2009
Hairspray (Musical Remake), 2007
Hairspray, 1988
Happy Feet, 2006
Intolerable Cruelty, 2003 (HBO)
King Arthur (Director’s Cut), 2004 (HBO)
Long Shot, 2019 (HBO)
Look Away, 2019 (HBO)
Mamartuile, 2018 (HBO)
Man Of The House, 1995 (HBO)
Mildred Pierce 1945
Now, Voyager, 1942
Once Upon A Crime, 1992 (HBO)
Pet Semetary, 1989
Presumed Innocent, 1990
Pride and Prejudice, 1940
The Polar Express, 2004
Quantum Of Solace, 2008 (HBO)
Recreo, 2019 (HBO)
Rio, 2011 (HBO)
Rock The Kasbah, 2015 (HBO)
Season Of The Witch, 2011 (HBO)
She’s Funny That Way, 2015 (HBO)
The Goonies, 1985
The Honeymooners, 2005 (HBO)
The Island, 2005 (HBO)
The Merchant Of Venice, 2004 (HBO)
The Neverending Story, 1984
The Predator, 2018 (HBO)
The Sun Is Also A Star, 2019 (HBO)
The Take, 2016 (HBO)
TMNT, 2007
When Harry Met Sally, 1989
X-Men, 2000 (HBO)

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This 17-Year-Old Just Called Out Men On TikTok For Saying They’re “Scared To Have A Daughter,” And It’s So Powerful


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Report: Nikola Jokic’s Return To The U.S. Is Delayed After Testing Positive For COVID-19 In Serbia

NBA players who went abroad at the start of the league’s COVID-19 hiatus were supposed to have returned stateside to join their teams by June 15, according to The Athletic. One player who did not get the opportunity to do that is Denver Nuggets All-Star Nikola Jokic, and per a report, that’s because Jokic tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Adrian Wojnarowski and Brian Windhorst of ESPN bring word that Jokic returned to Serbia, and last week, he was tested for the virus that has more than 9 million documented cases worldwide. In a bit of good news, Woj and Windy report that Jokic has been asymptomatic, and that the expectation is that he’ll get the green light to head to Denver soon.

It should be noted that timelines for recovery from COVID-19 vary from person to person, but hopefully Jokic will get the all clear as soon as possible. Earlier in the day, Wojnarowski reported that teams around the league are anticipating a number of positive cases to be identified, as clubs are going to begin testing their players as they begin to report to their home markets.

As The Athletic’s timeline for squads other than the Toronto Raptors laid out, teams will begin reporting to their practice facilities on July 1 and taking flights to Orlando, the site of the bubble league, beginning on July 7.

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A Studio Executive Once Tried To Convince Quentin Tarantino To Release ‘The Hateful Eight’ On… iPhones

Noted cinephile Quentin Tarantino needed a considerable amount of funding back when he was shopping The Hateful Eight, thanks to his plan to not only shoot with 70mm film but also retrofit theaters so they could properly project the movie. The iconic director had a specific plan in mind, so he was in for quite the shock when he had a meeting with Universal boss Jeff Shell.

According to a new profile of Shell in the Wall Street Journal, the Universal studio chief decided to pitch Tarantino an entirely different approach to The Hateful Eight, which went over about as well as expected. Tarantino clearly wanted a return to the classic cinema form of shooting and releasing on actual 70mm film, and what he was offered was, well, the exact opposite of that.

Mr. Tarantino, a die-hard cinephile, wanted to release the movie on 70-millimeter theatrical prints that required special projectors for the big screen.

Jeff Shell, at the time the head of the Universal studio, voiced his own pitch. “What if we released it on iPhones?” he said.

“Great,” Mr. Tarantino replied, and stormed out of the meeting.

Ultimately, Tarantino reunited with The Weinstein Company, which plunked down money for the 70mm release only to take a financial hit when The Hateful Eight only brought in $155 million at the box office. And speaking of the theatrical release, Tarantino is still salty after arranging for Hateful Eight to play at the famed Cinerama Dome, which was a huge deal to him growing up in Los Angeles. However, as Tarantino tells it, The Hateful Eight was forced out of the Cinerama Dome by Disney who allegedly threatens to pull Star Wars: The Force Awakens from every Arclight theater if it didn’t bump Tarantino’s movie so the Star Wars movie could play at the Dome for an additional two weeks.

“I would never work (with Disney) in any way, shape or form after what they did to me,” Tarantino said a few months after the incident. “They f—ed me over.”

(Via WSJ, IndieWire)