NCAA allows Division I football and basketball to resume voluntary athletics activities starting June 1

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The NCAA has announced that Division I football and men's and women's basketball players can participate in on-campus voluntary athletic activities beginning June 1. Follow live updates:

New census survey shows 47% of households have lost employment income during the pandemicThe US Census Bureau released the first results from its new “pulse survey” today in response to the pandemic. In the April 23-May 5 period, 74,413 households responded.over 47% either lost employment incomeexpected that they or someone in their household would lose employment income over the next four weeks.reported that they did not get enough of the food they needed some of the time or often.

Adults who responded reported feeling anxious or nervous more than half the days last week or nearly every dayThey reported not being able to stop or control worrying more than half the days last week or nearly every dayof adults report feeling down more than half the days or nearly every day last week, andhaving little interest or pleasure in doing things more than half the days or nearly every day last week.

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