Month: March 2020
Here’s Everything New on Netflix in April 2020—and What’s Leaving
While many movies’ theatrical releases have been postponed because of coronavirus, there’s no lack of great movies and shows to stream on Netflix while practicing social distancing and self-isolation this month. If you’re looking for a little distraction from the
Read MoreIn Venezuela shift, US offers sanctions relief for transitional government that excludes Juan Guaido
The United States on Tuesday offered a path for Venezuela’s leftist leadership to remove sanctions in the face of a mounting humanitarian crisis by accepting a transitional government that excludes US ally Juan Guaido. The tactical shift came after more
Read MoreDisputed Canada-U.S. oil pipeline work to start in April
The project is bitterly opposed by environmentalists and some American Indian tribes.
Read MoreDisputed Canada-U.S. oil pipeline work to start in April
The project is bitterly opposed by environmentalists and some American Indian tribes.
Read MoreDisputed Canada-U.S. oil pipeline work to start in April
The project is bitterly opposed by environmentalists and some American Indian tribes.
Read MoreFACT CHECK: Is Russia Really Sending Medical Supplies To The United States?
President Trump told reporters Russia sent a cargo plane with medical aid to the United States to combat the coronavirus pandemic. That appears true — although it may not yet have arrived. (Image credit: Mikhail Klimentyev/AP)
Read MoreMarriott says 5.2 million guest records were stolen in another data breach
Marriott has confirmed a second data breach in three years — this time involving the personal information on 5.2 million guests. The hotel giant said Tuesday it discovered in late February the breach of an unspecified property system at a
Read MoreA snapshot of the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on working families
As the coronavirus crisis has intensified, low-wage working families immediately experienced drastically reduced work hours and layoffs. The economic and psychological consequences for families have been severe.
Read MoreAnti-quarantine Bolsonaro isolates himself politically
A new meme on Brazilian social networks shows a dinosaur looking at the meteorite that is about to annihilate his kind and complaining, “God dammit, this is going to be bad for the economy!” The viral image — so to
Read MoreOutbreak On U.S. Aircraft Carrier ‘Accelerating,’ Commander Warns Pentagon
With more than 100 sailors reportedly infected, the commander of the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier says the shipboard outbreak will keep spreading unless his 4,000+ crew is quarantined. (Image credit: Bullit Marquez/AP)
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