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I Went To Disney World The Day It Reopened After The Coronavirus Closures, And This Is What It's Really Like
"Things may look a little different but that doesn't mean you won't have a magical time."
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California is back on coronavirus lockdown. And we have no one to blame but ourselves
No tattoos. No touch ups. No Pilates. No God. It's Lockdown 2.0, SoCal style.
- PoliticsTime
After Mueller's Op-Ed, Sen. Lindsey Graham Now Says He'll Call the Former Special Counsel to Testify
Graham had previously brushed off Democrats' requests for Mueller to testify in the Senate
- BusinessReuters
Hedge fund manager Singh calls Trump's handling of coronavirus 'an incredible gift'
Trump has justified his public assurances that the virus will quickly go away by arguing he needs to be "a cheerleader" for the United States to avoid creating "havoc and shock." The United States has the highest number of confirmed coronavirus infections and deaths in the world. "We simply never believed 'what happens in China stays in China,'" Singh wrote in a letter to investors last week that was seen by Reuters.
- EntertainmentE!
Russell Crowe Has This Friendly Reminder About Gladiator 's Plot Amid Sequel Rumors
Russell Crowe recalls his "fond" memories of filming Gladiator but has one friendly reminder about the epic's plot as sequel rumors continue to swirl. See what he said in E!'s interview below.
- SportsHuffPost
UFC Fighter Chokes Out Opponent, Helps To Revive Him In 'Classy' Move
Makwan Amirkhani was lauded for the actions he took right after he defeated Danny Henry.
- ScienceThe Conversation
Here's how scientists know the coronavirus came from bats and wasn't made in a lab
One of the conspiracy theories that have plagued attempts to keep people informed during the pandemic is the idea that the coronavirus was created in a laboratory. But the vast majority of scientists who have studied the virus agree that it evolved naturally and crossed into humans from an animal species, most likely a bat. How exactly do we know that this virus, SARS-CoV-2, has a “zoonotic” animal origin and not an artificial one?







