In Israel, the Pandemic Is a Slow-Motion Car Crash
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"The federal government has deployed hundreds of tons of supplies from our national stockpile to locations with the greatest need in order to assist in those areas," the president said Sunday.
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By Richard E. Rubenstein
By Charlie Kirk
From Rome's desolate Spanish Steps to New York's deserted Times Square, take a look at some of the world's busiest landmarks that are all now but eerily empty.
Travelers can still explore the world while binge-watching these travel TV shows in home isolation. Thanks to streaming services, we can virtually send ourselves to nearly any and every part of the planet in just a few clicks.
What to do with the free time available when trips to the movies, a museum or the theater are out of the question? Here is a list of museums and other popular tourist attractions that have entire collections or performances available online.
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Tech & ScienceYongey Mingyur Rinpoche has been practicing meditation for decades. A recently published study suggests his brain age is 33—eight years younger than his actual age.
More than 280,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week—a 33 percent spike from the previous week.
"Air pollution levels as observed by satellite are showing drastic improvements in many areas that have been undergoing restrictive quarantines," researcher Peter DeCarlo told Newsweek.
To help hospitals in their communities who are suffering face mask shortages, people are turning their hands to crafts and creativity.
Scientists are racing to find a treatment and vaccine for the new coronavirus.
The new survey by Navigator also found that the president was more trusted to handle the outbreak than congressional Democrats.
With self-isolation, lockdowns and quarantines now in place in many countries across the world, video-calling has become the main way for people to communicate and socialize. Which app should you use?
ATLAS is becoming brighter as it approaches the sun because it is being blasted with increasing amounts of radiation from the sun.
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Officials says the COVID-19 pandemic won't affect nuclear preparedness, but military exercises and deployments are being scaled down and canceled, and plans are being put in place to sustain essential operations.
Officials says the COVID-19 pandemic won't affect nuclear preparedness, but military exercises and deployments are being scaled down and canceled, and plans are being put in place to sustain essential operations.
"The federal government has deployed hundreds of tons of supplies from our national stockpile to locations with the greatest need in order to assist in those areas," the president said Sunday.
From Rome's desolate Spanish Steps to New York's deserted Times Square, take a look at some of the world's busiest landmarks that are all now but eerily empty.
Travelers can still explore the world while binge-watching these travel TV shows in home isolation. Thanks to streaming services, we can virtually send ourselves to nearly any and every part of the planet in just a few clicks.
What to do with the free time available when trips to the movies, a museum or the theater are out of the question? Here is a list of museums and other popular tourist attractions that have entire collections or performances available online.
By Marc Schulman
By Richard E. Rubenstein
By Charlie Kirk
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche has been practicing meditation for decades. A recently published study suggests his brain age is 33—eight years younger than his actual age.
More than 280,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week—a 33 percent spike from the previous week.
"Air pollution levels as observed by satellite are showing drastic improvements in many areas that have been undergoing restrictive quarantines," researcher Peter DeCarlo told Newsweek.
To help hospitals in their communities who are suffering face mask shortages, people are turning their hands to crafts and creativity.
Scientists are racing to find a treatment and vaccine for the new coronavirus.
The new survey by Navigator also found that the president was more trusted to handle the outbreak than congressional Democrats.
With self-isolation, lockdowns and quarantines now in place in many countries across the world, video-calling has become the main way for people to communicate and socialize. Which app should you use?
ATLAS is becoming brighter as it approaches the sun because it is being blasted with increasing amounts of radiation from the sun.
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