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Republican governor wants you to stop politicizing wearing a damn mask
"If someone is wearing a mask, they're not doing it to represent what political party they're in or what candidates they support."
The unexpected joy of not knowing when your package will be delivered
Am I the only one who likes waiting longer for delivery?
By Jess Joho
Sidewalk chalk is having a real moment during the pandemic
From professional murals to thank you notes, chalk has emerged as the perfect quarantine activity.
Feeling overwhelmed by coronavirus info? These trackers can help.
Find the best way to manage coronavirus information overload.
By Sasha Lekach
Celebrate 40 years of 'The Shining' by embracing the horrors of isolation
We're all staying at The Overlook now.
Jon Stewart's 'Irresistible' with Steve Carell skips theaters for video-on-demand
The political comedy will be available through video-on-demand June 26.
The pandemic made me realize I hate cooking, and that's OK
Sourdough starters? Pass. Pantry recipes? Blah.
By Anna Iovine
How NYC plans to get in touch if you've had contact with a COVID-19 patient
Hello, it's your friendly neighborhood contact tracer!
By Rachel Kraus
John Krasinski’s 'Some Good News' was more than just a show — it was a life raft
"Some Good News" was exactly what we all needed.
Contact-tracing app caught sharing location data with Foursquare
Well, that's not great.
By Jack Morse
Simon Pegg explains how a meme inspired that ‘Shaun of the Dead’ PSA
Maybe going to pub isn't such a good idea right now...
By Mark Stetson
Can Google Ads data predict the next coronavirus outbreak?
It might be useful. But it's not a panacea.
By Matt Binder
Healthcare workers are saving lives. Here's how you can send them your gratitude.
Send a video to a healthcare worker expressing your gratitude during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Donald Trump morphs into Michael Scott to say he tested negative for COVID-19
"Apparently, in the medicine community, negative means good," -MGS. "I tested positively toward negative," -DJT.
By Tim Marcin
Scammers send fake COVID-19 contact-tracing text messages
The FTC is warning consumers about coronavirus text message scams.
By Matthew Humphries
Why some viruses die out in summer, but others thrive
Summer won't end the coronavirus pandemic.
By Mark Kaufman
You can now rent your own personal electric scooter in New York City
Levy is the only ride share option that offers New Yorker their own personal scooter.
By Emmett Smith
Turns out 'Red Dead Redemption 2' is a perfect platform for work meetings
Howdy business pardner.
By Amanda Yeo
These airplane seats are designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19 — Future Blink
At least now you won't have to fight over the armrest.
By Jordan Aaron
Can UV light wands actually disinfect your Airbnb? An expert explains.
Spoiler: It's complicated.
By Haidee Chu
Scared to ride? These e-scooters drive themselves to be cleaned.
That's one way to make sure an e-scooter is clean.
By Sasha Lekach
Hinge rolls out in-app video calls and reveals how users really feel about quarantine dating
A surprising number of people are willing to DTR with someone they only met over video.
By Anna Iovine
'Schitt's Creek' star Dan Levy has convincing message for people refusing to wear face masks
"Make it your good deed for the day."
David Lynch's daily YouTube weather reports are highly soothing and very David Lynch
"Here in LA, by golly, we've got rain."