• Health
    USA TODAY

    Don't get TOO much exercise during your coronavirus quarantine. Here's why.

    There is such a thing as getting too much exercise. And overdoing it could do more harm than good (and not just during the coronavirus pandemic).

  • U.S.
    SheKnows

    In a New Distance-Learning Low, Some Schools Are Calling CPS on 'Truant' Families

    When schools first announced closures and a shift to online learning, many worried about how this would affect the students who didn't have computers, mobile devices, or adequate high-speed internet. Cities and school districts scrambled to fix this problem, and more than a month later, it's still being resolved. But in the meantime, it seems […]

  • Sports
    NBC Sports Boston

    Isiah Thomas' ranking of his top five NBA opponents has surprising order

    Isiah Thomas played during the golden generation of the NBA in the 1980s and early 1990s, and as a result, he went toe-to-toe against some of the game's greatest teams and players. So how does the Pistons legend rank the best opponents he played against?

  • World
    Reuters

    Satellite images of luxury boats further suggest North Korea's Kim at favoured villa: experts

    Satellite imagery showing recent movements of luxury boats often used by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his entourage near Wonsan provide further indications he has been at the coastal resort, according to experts who monitor the reclusive regime. Speculation about Kim's health and location erupted after his unprecedented absence from April 15 celebrations to mark the birthday of his late grandfather and North Korea's founder, Kim Il Sung. On Tuesday, North Korea-monitoring website NK PRO reported commercial satellite imagery showed boats often used by Kim had made movements in patterns that suggested he or his entourage may be in the Wonsan area.

  • Politics
    The Wrap

    Jim Carrey Gives Shout-Out to Trump’s ‘Next Medical Breakthrough’ in New Cartoon

    If you’ve been busy quarancleaning this past month, you’ll recognize the household cleaner that a thirsty Donald Trump is busy chugging in Jim Carrey’s latest political cartoon.“Trump’s next medical breakthrough: ‘Want COVID out? SHOUT IT OUT!'” Carrey captioned his drawing, referencing the slogan of the stain-removing cleaner Shout.The satirical illustration takes a jab at Trump’s suggestion last week at a White House coronavirus press briefing that disinfectants and UV light could be used to kill the coronavirus through an injection. He made the comments after hearing a presentation from a Department of Homeland Security official who spoke about the effects sunlight and household disinfectants like bleach and isopropyl alcohol have on the virus in saliva found on surfaces and in the air.Also Read: Trump Wonders If Injecting Disinfectant - or Light - Into Human Bodies Could Kill Coronavirus (Video)“I see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that? Like injection inside or almost a cleaning because, you see, it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number in the lungs, so it’d be interesting to check that,” Trump said.Top medical officials on the White House Coronavirus Task Force disputed that disinfectants and light can be used as a treatment for the coronavirus. But later, after being thoroughly reamed for the dangerous suggestion, Trump attempted to backpedal by saying he was being sarcastic.Still, in Carrey’s cartoon world, an illustrated Trump can be seen pouring the cleaner right down his throat as unseen onlookers shout “Chug! Chug! Chug!”Trump’s next medical breakthrough: “Want COVID out? SHOUT IT OUT!” pic.twitter.com/GQPpl5qpmS— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) April 29, 2020Read original story Jim Carrey Gives Shout-Out to Trump’s ‘Next Medical Breakthrough’ in New Cartoon At TheWrap

  • Celebrity
    People

    Channing Tatum and Jessie J Reunite for Motorcycle Ride: 'Channing Seems Very Happy' (Source)

    Channing Tatum and Jessie J were first linked in October 2018

  • U.S.
    NBC News

    Newly engaged lesbian couple missing in North Carolina

    Stephanie Mayorga, 27, and Paige Escalera, 25, disappeared in mid-April under "suspicious" circumstances, according to the Wilmington Police Department.