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Playing Music Together Online Is Not As Simple As It Seems
For musicians who want to play together while following social distancing guidelines, the solution goes beyond a Zoom call. Pianist Dan Tepfer leads us down the technological rabbit hole.
Should You Shave Your 'Quarantine Beard'?
An infectious disease specialist says there's no evidence that people with facial hair carry a higher risk of infection or transmission of the coronavirus, as long as they practice diligent hygiene.
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Pelosi And McConnell Decline White House Offer Of Coronavirus Tests For Capitol Hill
Senators are scheduled to return to Washington on Monday, while lawmakers in the House are still not returning over coronavirus fears.
U.N. Report Says We Have About A Decade To Turn Around Climate Change Effects
Are we ready to do what it takes to save the planet?
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Spicy With A Twist: Nearly 4 Tons Of Pot Found In Jalapeno Shipment
Hundreds of bulky green packages were discovered amid the spicy chiles. The drugs seized at a San Diego cargo facility were valued at $2.3 million.
Forget Self-Driving Cars. Self-Driving Chairs Have Arrived
Nissan unveiled the ProPilot chair, a high-tech self-driving seat that the automaker says makes waiting in line "easy and fun" by using technology designed for semi-autonomous cars.
Oscars 2018 FAQ: When It's On, What You Need To Know And How To Watch With Us
Sunday is the big day for the Oscars, and the biggest race of all — best picture — is still tough to call. But we'll be with you on Oscar night and after to make sure you don't miss a thing.
A Rare Full Moon On Christmas, And Other Unusual Celestial Events
The bright moon will be "an added gift for the holidays," NASA says. Record high temperatures on the East Coast, snowfall on the West Coast and an asteroid passing Earth are also in the mix.
A jury tags Alex Jones with $45.2 million in punitive damages for 2 Sandy Hook parents
Jones, the creator and face of the conspiracy-peddling website InfoWars, is on the hook for a total of $49.3 million for spreading falsehoods about the 2012 mass shooting at an elementary school.
Adult Swim drops 'Rick and Morty' co-creator Justin Roiland
A 2020 domestic violence case came to light as pretrial hearings began recently. Roiland's lawyer says he is innocent.
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