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Coronavirus

A WrestleMania Coronavirus Shutdown Would Be a Catastrophe for Indie Wrestling

"I’m not kidding, if this is a full cancellation, I’ll likely sell my house,” one promoter said.
David Bixenspan
3.13.20
Election Security

A Mobile Voting App That's Already in Use Is Filled With Critical Flaws

Voatz, a mobile voting app that's already been piloted in some elections, is filled with 'severe' security vulnerabilities. Voatz's CEO isn't worried about it.
Emanuel Maiberg
Jason Koebler
Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
3.13.20
Coronavirus

All the People Who May Have Exposed Trump to Coronavirus

The White House insists neither he nor Mike Pence, who's in charge of the nation's coronavirus response, needs to be tested.
Paul Blest
3.13.20
Tech news

Amazon Is Out of Toilet Paper and It Wont Answer Our Emails

Thanks to the coronavirus, the world’s largest retailer is having trouble delivering the basics.
Matthew Gault
Jason Koebler
Lauren Kaori Gurley
3.13.20
Coronavirus

What You Need to Know About Coronavirus in the U.S.

It's a race against time to control the spread.
Alex Lubben
3.13.20
DEEP DIVE - CREATED WITH JAMESON WHISKEY

How These Jazz Bars Defined Atlanta in the 1960s

From Paschal’s La Carousel to Ruby Red’s Warehouse, remembering the bygone era of banjo-soundtracked revelry deep in the heart of historically dry Dixieland.
Dan Q. Dao
3.13.20
Coronavirus

Worst Hot Take of the Week: Keep Calm and Don't Let Nan Go On A Cruise

Boris Johnson set out the UK government’s plans to “minimise” the impact of coronavirus, which is basically: keep washing your hands.
NEO
3.13.20
Health

The Overwhelming Loneliness of a World Emptied by Coronavirus

The coronavirus pandemic is shutting down the very things we need in a time of crisis. Even funerals.
Adriane Quinlan
3.13.20
election 2020

Young People Aren’t Apathetic. They’re Facing Major Voting Obstacles

“It’s hypocritical accusing us of not being engaged politically when there are a lot of barriers to us voting," one college student said.
Clio Chang
3.13.20
immigration

A Pregnant Guatemalan Woman Fell to Her Death After Attempting to Climb the Border Wall

She fell more than 19 feet and landed on her back, according to authorities. She was 8 months pregnant.
Trone Dowd
3.13.20
I Was There
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When Times Square Sold Sex, This One Man Was Telling the Story

Josh Alan Friedman was one of the first writers covering Times Square during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Health

Canadian Researchers Have Isolated the Novel Coronavirus

The medical breakthrough means doctors are a step closer to a vaccine for COVID-19.
Anya Zoledziowski
3.13.20
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