Aside from a messy fourth quarter where the Lakers' zone slowed them down a bit, they looked like the better team throughout the game. Here's what it was like. We took a 4-hour flight on the new Delta Airbus jet that Boeing tried to keep out of the US. Claim: USA Today published a front-page article about the development of a COVID-19 vaccine the same day Kobe Bryant's death was reported. The Buenos Aires-based newspaper said it was “El trágico fin de Kobe Bryant,” which translates to “The tragic end of Kobe Bryant.”, The front-page headline translates to “Would grief over death of Kobe Bryant in plane crash.”.
You rely on Snopes, and we rely on you. That tragedy dominated the U.S. news cycle for several days afterwards, while not so many Americans were paying much attention to the emerging COVID-19 coronavirus disease that at the time had (apparently) sickened only a handful of persons in the U.S. Fast forward a couple of months to March 2020, and COVID-19 was a global pandemic capturing the attention of virtually all Americans as state and federal agencies scrambled to implement means of keeping the virus from spreading while providing medical care to persons already sickened by it. But Herro is doing that in real life. Unless, of course, we're talking about NBA 2K. Did Coronavirus Vaccine Story Run Same Day as Reports of Kobe’s Death. He turned 20 in January. It was also one of the few papers to mention the deaths of the other passengers onboard the helicopter when it went down in bolded front-page text. They will be missed. This material may not be reproduced without permission. These two pictures were from the front page … The Los Angeles Times devoted the majority of its front page to Bryant. pic.twitter.com/2bmuYTeg8D, — Shani Olisa Hilton (@shani_o) January 27, 2020, A1, front and back page of Kobe Bryant special section in @latimes: pic.twitter.com/0eRrOFNjgU, — Adriana Lacy (@Adriana_Lacy) January 27, 2020, The front page and sports cover for Monday’s @LADailyNews with complete coverage on the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others. I was still trying to figure out what I needed to do to pass a technical writing course. He just continues to make history as a rookie in these playoffs and it's incredible. Literally, he's wearing it. The U.S. Trump's rhetoric on race has earned him scathing criticism, but his directive on diversity training is vague.
They're now in prime position to give the Lakers their best punch in Game 4. Some readers were then surprised to see that two months earlier, USA Today had run a front-page article (in the same edition that reported Bryant’s death) about a “rush” to “develop a vaccine for coronavirus”: The pictured article about a coronavirus cure did indeed run in the print edition of USA Today on Jan. 27, 2020 (while the online version of the article was dated Jan. 24). 18 March 2020. That’s why it’s no surprise that among the front and back pages of newspapers, there were Bryant images from publications outside the United States after died tragically in a helicopter crash. Bryant’s death was the paper’s top story. But the thing is, they better not miss with whatever they throw at them. Around two months ago, USA Today ran an article about the virus, reporting about the rush to develop a vaccine for coronavirus. At the end of January 2020, one news story grabbed the attention of most Americans: the death of retired NBA basketball star Kobe Bryant and eight other people in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California. “Timeline: The Early Days of China’s Coronavirus Outbreak and Cover-Up.” The crash killed all nine people onboard, including Bryant’s 13-year-old daughter, Gianna. I moved to the US from China — here are the biggest cultural differences I've noticed between the 2 countries, Bath & Body Works is now a standalone company — we visited a store and saw why it's been L Brands' secret weapon, CBA and NAB pass on RBA interest rate cut in full, but ANZ and Westpac defy Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's orders, How to watch Netflix on your TV in 5 different ways, The incredible story of Ferrari's 72-year journey from an upstart racing team to a $27 billion luxury brand. “Retired NBA legend, daughter killed in helicopter crash,” the Cleveland, Ohio, paper read. USA Today published a front-page article about the development of a COVID-19 vaccine the same day Kobe Bryant's death was reported. Definitely NOT dropping 37 points on one of the best defenses on the planet in a crucial Conference Finals game. The LA Times ran an obituary of the NBA superstar on its front page. Some still do. The USA TODAY SmartEdition is available to you at home or at work, and is the same edition as the printed copy available at the newsstand. Alltucker, Ken. This is how news outlets from the Los Angeles Times to the Belgium’s DeMorgen covered Bryant’s death on their front pages. The paper also included stats from Bryant’s career, including his Academy Award, two Olympic gold medals, and 17 all-star appearances. The Best Snapchat Games To Play Right Now, Disable UPnP On Your Wireless Router Already, This Android Wallpaper Can Brick Your Phone.