The 1980s are once again influencing some of the world’s biggest artists like Dua Lipa and The Weeknd.
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Tuesday 31 March 2020
Coronavirus: When 76 strangers sang happy birthday to a neighbour
A woman surprised her fiancé for his birthday by organising a mass sing-along in their apartment building.
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Coronavirus: MSPs to agree emergency laws
MSPs are expected to pass new emergency powers in a single day in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Coronavirus' 'minimum wage heroes'
Hear from the people on low wages who are taking a risk to keep the country running.
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Coronavirus: How a professional deep clean is carried out
Specialist cleaning services are being inundated with requests to disinfect buildings during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Playing classical music for South Korea hospital patients
Musicians in South Korea have played a classical music concert for coronavirus patients.
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How birth is changing in the age of coronavirus
Coronavirus is throwing many birth plans up in the air and leading some health trusts to increase home births.
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Coronavirus: How it’s affecting young people’s mental health
The coronavirus crisis is having a huge impact on young people with existing mental health conditions.
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Jay Blades: From repairing lives to hosting TV hit The Repair Shop
Jay Blades, host of BBC One's surprise hit The Repair Shop, never aimed for a career on screen.
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Big splash: The world's largest designer of water parks
Geoff Chutter is the founder of Whitewater West, the world's largest water park design firm.
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How Dua Lipa and The Weeknd are bringing the 80s back… again
The 1980s are once again influencing some of the world’s biggest artists like Dua Lipa and The Weeknd.
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Las domadoras de leones de Egipto dominan el negocio
By BY DECLAN WALSH from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/2UOz3St
$30 Million in Illegal Drugs Seized From Cross-Border Tunnel in San Diego, U.S. Says
By BY NEIL VIGDOR from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2UyBfhU
‘Never Thought I Would Need It’: Americans Put Pride Aside to Seek Aid
By BY CARA BUCKLEY from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Uygm6p
Human Rights Group Says Two U.S. Strikes Killed Somali Civilians
By BY CHARLIE SAVAGE AND HELENE COOPER from NYT World https://ift.tt/3dFYDSa
Hellmut Stern, 91, Dies; Violinist Returned to Germany After Fleeing
By BY KATHARINE Q. SEELYE from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2R0fBku
Coronavirus: Are loss of smell and taste key symptoms?
However, experts say a fever and a cough are still the main ones to look out for.
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Coronavirus: 3D-printer owners rally to create NHS face masks
More than 1,000 people volunteer to help make face shields for front-line workers.
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Bristol GP surgery's dances a hit with care home
Staff at Green Valleys Health are dancing every lunchtime to entertain residents next door.
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Coronavirus: Are loss of smell and taste key symptoms?
However, experts say a fever and a cough are still the main ones to look out for.
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Coronavirus: 3D-printer owners rally to create NHS face masks
More than 1,000 people volunteer to help make face shields for front-line workers.
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Bristol GP surgery's dances a hit with care home
Staff at Green Valleys Health are dancing every lunchtime to entertain residents next door.
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Coronavirus Spreads in Veterans’ Home, Leaving ‘Shuddering Loss for Us All’
By BY ELLEN BARRY from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dLIbQg
Monday 30 March 2020
Coronavirus: Has the virus brought borders back to Europe?
The BBC’s Gavin Lee took a road trip in Europe's Schengen area to see how free movement has changed.
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How (not) to cut your hair at home
Stuck at home, some people have enlisted their children to help cut their hair.
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Coronavirus: The good that can come out of an upside-down world
There are reasons to believe the world may emerge from this upheaval enhanced, writes Matthew Syed.
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'The phone slipped into the bath': Conference call tales
How to avoid some of the pitfalls of teleconferencing and how it is changing the way we meet and do business.
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Coronavirus: What should you do if you are stuck abroad?
The government has outlined plans aimed at bringing stranded Britons home.
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Virus Prompts Workplace Protests Over Health Concerns
By BY NOAM SCHEIBER AND KATE CONGER from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2QWRCCy
Trump to Governors: I’d Like You to Do Us a Favor, Though
By BY MICHELLE GOLDBERG from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2QWRhjg
Alison Roman’s Seder Table
By BY ALISON ROMAN from NYT Food https://ift.tt/3aGXqIB
Trump’s Virus Defense Is Often an Attack, and the Target Is Often a Woman
By BY ANNIE KARNI from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dCNjWW
Listen to the Call: Bullock and Trump Discuss Testing
By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2JDppgp
Keep It Simple, Albany. This Is No Time for Budget Games.
By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3bE75zo
Joe Diffie, Grammy-Winning Country Music Star, Dies at 61
By BY JON CARAMANICA from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2WT1pNQ
Trump Suggests Lack of Testing Is No Longer a Problem. Governors Disagree.
By BY JONATHAN MARTIN, MAGGIE HABERMAN AND MIKE BAKER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dGuKBm
Congress Just Spent $2 Trillion on Coronavirus Relief. It’s Eying More.
By BY EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dMluM7
Coronavirus: Free school meals children to get food vouchers
Ministers say the vouchers could be available to families in England as early as Tuesday afternoon.
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Blood test 'can check for more than 50 types of cancer'
The test could help diagnose tumours sooner, often before any symptoms, scientists hope.
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Delay Brexit deadline amid coronavirus, say MEPS
The UK is due to stop following EU rules by the end of 2020 but a group of MEPs say the date should be pushed back.
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Coronavirus: Protecting yourself in a migrant camp
The often unsanitary conditions in refugee and migrant camps, like this one on Lesbos, pose a challenge for residents trying to avoid coronavirus.
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Coronavirus: Has the virus brought borders back to Europe?
The BBC’s Gavin Lee took a road trip in Europe's Schengen area to see how free movement has changed.
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How (not) to cut your hair at home
Stuck at home, some people have enlisted their children to help cut their hair.
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Coronavirus: The good that can come out of an upside-down world
There are reasons to believe the world may emerge from this upheaval enhanced, writes Matthew Syed.
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'The phone slipped into the bath': Conference call tales
How to avoid some of the pitfalls of teleconferencing and how it is changing the way we meet and do business.
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Coronavirus: What should you do if you are stuck abroad?
The government has outlined plans aimed at bringing stranded Britons home.
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Sunday 29 March 2020
Coronavirus: Mercedes F1 to make breathing aid
Thousands of the devices, which deliver oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, could be made.
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Coronavirus: Fake news crackdown by UK government
A rapid response unit is working with social media firms to take down misleading or harmful content.
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Regional connectivity at risk, says airline boss
The head of Loganair, the UK's biggest regional airline, says he will ask the government for help.
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The Marvel Spiderman artist teaching children in Ireland to draw
Irish artist Will Sliney is keeping thousands of kids entertained with daily drawing challenges.
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Coronavirus social distancing advice: What two metres looks like
The UK government is advising us to stay two metres apart - but what does that look like?
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Rob Lawrie, the ex-squaddie, and the girl taken
Rob thought he was helping a refugee girl and her father as they struggled to get to the UK. But he found out it was all a lie.
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Timelapse: The streets of London during the coronavirus pandemic
Have you ever seen the streets of the capital so empty?
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Why are people stealing hospital supplies?
Dr John Wright explains how Bradford Royal Infirmary is preparing for a "tsunami" of Covid-19 cases.
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Coronavirus and sex: What you need to know
All your questions about sex in the time of coronavirus, answered.
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A place that makes you ask the questions that really matter
The BBC's Justin Rowlatt found a visit to Antarctica made him emotional, and ultimately hopeful.
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Coronavirus: The woman behind India's first testing kit
With the first made-in-India kits, the country could hugely scale up testing for the coronavirus.
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'My $60m weight-loss app cured my personal pain'
Victoria Repa has created an app to help people lose weight, an issue she struggled with growing up.
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The Best Movies and Shows on Hulu Right Now
By BY JASON BAILEY from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/3aENJKk
Trump Extends Social Distancing Guidelines Through End of April
By BY MICHAEL D. SHEAR from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2xAyFig
The Politics of a Pandemic
By BY CHARLES M. BLOW from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3auIPzx
Coronavirus: Mercedes F1 to make breathing aid
Thousands of the devices, which deliver oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, could be made.
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Coronavirus: Fake news crackdown by UK government
A rapid response unit is working with social media firms to take down misleading or harmful content.
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Regional connectivity at risk, says airline boss
The head of Loganair, the UK's biggest regional airline, says he will ask the government for help.
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The Marvel Spiderman artist teaching children in Ireland to draw
Irish artist Will Sliney is keeping thousands of kids entertained with daily drawing challenges.
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Coronavirus social distancing advice: What two metres looks like
The UK government is advising us to stay two metres apart - but what does that look like?
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Rob Lawrie, the ex-squaddie, and the girl taken
Rob thought he was helping a refugee girl and her father as they struggled to get to the UK. But he found out it was all a lie.
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Timelapse: The streets of London during the coronavirus pandemic
Have you ever seen the streets of the capital so empty?
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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Why are people stealing hospital supplies?
Dr John Wright explains how Bradford Royal Infirmary is preparing for a "tsunami" of Covid-19 cases.
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Saturday 28 March 2020
Introducing the soaring melodies of Azure Ryder
How one of pop’s brightest new voices found confidence by taking control of a plane.
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Coronavirus: What we still don't know about Covid-19
There are many unanswered questions about the new coronavirus, Covid-19.
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Alex Salmond's accusers 'devastated' by court verdict
A jury found the former first minister not guilty on 12 sexual assault charges, while another was found not proven.
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Bob Weighton turns 112: The times and life of the world's oldest man
Bob Weighton, from Hampshire, turns 112 today. What has the world's oldest man lived through?
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SNP urges UK government to 'hit pause' on Brexit due to coronavirus
The party says UK ministers should focus on the coronavirus pandemic and seek to extend the transition period.
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Coronavirus: Lessons for lockdown from an Italian family
The Aninnis have been in lockdown in Rome for nearly three weeks. What advice do they have for other families?
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'Memes should be archived in a museum'
People social distancing are sharing memes to feel connected but could they be preserved in a museum?
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Raving to the BBC News theme tune goes viral
Have you seen the kitchen 'remix' of the BBC News theme tune yet?
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Coronavirus: Meet the ‘shielded’ enduring 12 weeks of isolation
Some people face months of coronavirus isolation because of medical conditions. How will they cope?
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Coronavirus: The volunteers feeding the NHS
Meet the people who have made it their mission to feed the National Health Service for free.
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Lockdown, what lockdown? Sweden's unusual response to coronavirus
While swathes of Europe are under lockdown, Sweden is allowing life to go on much as normal.
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Coronavirus: Six things that are booming in sales
Amid the virus, some retailers are seeing trade collapse, but others are overwhelmed by demand.
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Introducing the soaring melodies of Azure Ryder
How one of pop’s brightest new voices found confidence by taking control of a plane.
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Coronavirus: Things will get worse, PM says in letter to Britons
Writing to all UK households, Boris Johnson warns measures to combat coronavirus could get tougher.
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Coronavirus: What we still don't know about Covid-19
There are many unanswered questions about the new coronavirus, Covid-19.
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Alex Salmond's accusers 'devastated' by court verdict
A jury found the former first minister not guilty on 12 sexual assault charges, while another was found not proven.
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Bob Weighton turns 112: The times and life of the world's oldest man
Bob Weighton, from Hampshire, turns 112 today. What has the world's oldest man lived through?
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SNP urges UK government to 'hit pause' on Brexit due to coronavirus
The party says UK ministers should focus on the coronavirus pandemic and seek to extend the transition period.
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How Much Should the Public Know About Who Has the Coronavirus?
By BY THOMAS FULLER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2WXgZIB
Mike Longo, Jazz Pianist, Composer and Educator, Dies at 83
By BY STEVE SMITH from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/3bztjCN
Figuring Out Home Schooling in the Age of Coronavirus
By BY FRANCESCA DONNER AND CORINNE PURTILL from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2wyDbhn
Tornado Strikes Jonesboro, Ark., Causing Injuries, Official Says
By BY MICHAEL LEVENSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3bzrbuU
Coronavirus: Things will get worse, PM says in letter to Britons
Writing to all UK households, Boris Johnson warns measures to combat coronavirus could get tougher.
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Friday 27 March 2020
Manu Dibango: The saxophone legend who inspired a disco groove
Manu Dibango, whose Soul Makossa filled New York dance floors, died this week at the age of 86.
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Coronavirus: A visual guide to the economic impact
Key maps and charts explain how the virus has impacted markets and businesses around the world.
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Coronavirus: Stranded in another country
BBC News speaks to some of the people from the UK who have been stranded abroad due to the pandemic.
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The 'Aids quilt' that showed the scale of suffering
In 1985, LGBT activist Cleve Jones came up with a creative idea to spotlight Aids deaths in the US.
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Week in pictures: 21-27 March 2020
A selection of news photographs taken around the world this week.
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Coronavirus: From clapping to kindness, five reasons to be hopeful
As coronavirus continues to spread, the worst of the crisis has brought out of the best in humanity.
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Coronavirus: The fake Bill Gates post and other claims to ignore
Here are the latest examples of coronavirus disinformation.
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Manu Dibango: The saxophone legend who inspired a disco groove
Manu Dibango, whose Soul Makossa filled New York dance floors, died this week at the age of 86.
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Coronavirus: A visual guide to the economic impact
Key maps and charts explain how the virus has impacted markets and businesses around the world.
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U.S. Cuts Health Care Aid to Yemen Despite Worries About Coronavirus
By BY MICHAEL LAFORGIA from NYT World https://ift.tt/33PmFWe
Analyzing the Patterns in Trump’s Falsehoods About Coronavirus
By BY LINDA QIU from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/33TkAsh
Price Gouging Complaints Surge Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
By BY MICHAEL LEVENSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3apGSob
A Silent Spring Is Saying Something
By BY ROGER COHEN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/39t7hQt
Un ejército de costura cose mascarillas para Estados Unidos
By BY DAVID ENRICH, RACHEL ABRAMS AND STEVEN KURUTZ from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/2ULO9Ia
How the UK’s coronavirus epidemic compares to other countries
Comparing the UK’s epidemic to other countries
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One Continent, Two Very Different Political Responses to the Pandemic
By BY IAN AUSTEN from NYT World https://ift.tt/2UH00Y7
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
By BY LARA TAKENAGA AND JONATHAN WOLFE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3aoLlrj
Locked Out of the Virtual Classroom
By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2y7u6MG
In This Emergency, Mom Knows Best
By BY BRET STEPHENS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3boDJoK
‘We Have Lost It All’: The Shock Felt by Millions of Unemployed Americans
By BY SABRINA TAVERNISE, AUDRA D. S. BURCH, SARAH MERVOSH AND CAMPBELL ROBERTSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/39nz70O
For Dr. Deborah Birx, Urging Calm Has Come With Heavy Criticism
By BY NOAH WEILAND AND MAGGIE HABERMAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3akDcnD
How the UK’s coronavirus epidemic compares to other countries
Comparing the UK’s epidemic to other countries
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The Papers: Virus 'strikes at heart of government'
The news that the prime minister has tested positive for coronavirus features on the front pages.
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Thursday 26 March 2020
Coronavirus: Things to do this weekend
How Ayesha, Tom and Nerea are cooking, singing and sewing their way into the weekend.
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Green sea turtles: Vulnerable animal's hatching season draws to close
The green sea turtle is vulnerable to extinction as the climate warms, Australian scientists say.
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Coronavirus: How can I shop or get deliveries and takeaways safely?
If coronavirus can be transferred on to surfaces, safe food shopping presents challenges.
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Coronavirus: Here's how you can stop bad information from going viral
Experts are calling on the public to practice ‘information hygiene’ to help stop the spread of falsehoods online.
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Skilled at Dodging
By BY CAITLIN LOVINGER from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/3aoIfDp
Opera Star, Charged With Sexual Assault, Is Fired by University of Michigan
By BY MICHAEL LEVENSON from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/33M4u3V
Early Graduation Could Send Medical Students to Virus Front Lines
By BY EMMA GOLDBERG from NYT Health https://ift.tt/33MVPhH
As women give birth, health systems are straining to help them.
By BY EILEEN GUO from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2WSN43U
With No Basketball Tournament, N.C.A.A Slashes Payments to Universities
By BY BILLY WITZ from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/3an50HP
Make Abortion More Available During the Pandemic — Not Less
By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2y77T1f
Materials for Major League Baseball uniforms get converted to protective masks.
By BY DAVID WALDSTEIN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2UBUZju
New York City Ballet cancels its season, but it will pay its employees.
By BY JULIA JACOBS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3buMWf4
White House Considers $1 Billion Price Tag for Ventilators — and Has Second Thoughts
By BY DAVID E. SANGER, MAGGIE HABERMAN AND ZOLAN KANNO-YOUNGS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dz3ip2
The Papers: Salute for virus 'heroes' and 'Checkpoint Britain'
Friday's front pages tell of a "moving tribute" to coronavirus staff - and a crackdown on social distancing.
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The Papers: Salute for virus 'heroes' and 'Checkpoint Britain'
Friday's front pages tell of a "moving tribute" to coronavirus staff - and a crackdown on social distancing.
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US Space Force launches first national security mission
The United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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Daily podcasters are broadcasting from closets and even from under blankets.
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‘Star Trek: Picard’ Season 1 Finale Recap: Another Goodbye
By BY SOPAN DEB from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2WLCSug
Why Is America Choosing Mass Unemployment?
By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2UkWDab
How Will the Spending Be Spun?
By BY LISA LERER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2JeVf2N
Weaving a Way Out of Isolation
By BY HILARIE M. SHEETS from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2WN05vW
Internet challenges are keeping us occupied.
By BY TAYLOR LORENZ from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3dw5P3h
Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today
By BY PATRICK J. LYONS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2QM0k6G
Wednesday 25 March 2020
Coronavirus: Why this self-isolating dad told his daughter he was in Africa
Conservationist Julian Bayliss has told his young daughter he's in Africa, while he self-isolates in the field next door.
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Coronavirus: Words at the window from those in isolation
Portraits of families self-isolating in Brooklyn to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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Turkey sends secret arms shipments into Libya
BBC Africa Eye probes secret arms shipments into Libya, and shows how foreign powers are fuelling war.
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A Cruel Motive for a Costly Delay
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