The Biggest Non-Coronavirus Stories You Missed Today: Gronk Traded To The Buccaneers, GOP-Led Senate Committee Says Russia Did Try To Help Trump Win In 2016

The coronavirus pandemic is upending life around the world, straining the global economy and disrupting the way Americans work, learn and socialize, but it’s not the only story; here are five news events you may have missed Tuesday.

  • A Republican-led review by the Senate Intelligence Committee confirmed the intelligence community was correct in its assessment that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential race to elect Donald Trump.
  • Chiptole paid a record $25 million fine to avoid criminal charges that it served tainted food that sickened customers with norovirus-type illnesses, which can cause diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal cramping.
  • New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski will be traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, joining former teammate Tom Brady as recent additions to the team.
  • AT&T WarnerMedia’s newest streaming service, HBO Max, will debut on May 27 at $14.99 with exclusive rights to air “Friends,” as well as a deep library from Warner Bros. and a slate of original shows.

The death toll in the worst mass shooting in Canadian history rose to 22 on Tuesday. The gunman was shot by police after an hours-long attack in a rural part of Nova Scotia over the weekend.

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