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PODCAST | Biden’s COVID ‘Scamdempic’ 2.0
LISTEN NOW | I wanted to elaborate a little bit about something we talked about – or I guess I ranted about – in this segment and that is the attempt by the politically manipulative to move us back to masks and “Hey, let's take another variatio
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PODCAST | The Bluster That Is Biden’s COVID Emergency
Listen now | Before we get into this segment of The Captain’s America: Third Watch, I want to say a couple words about the lead piece over at UndergroundUSA.com, We Won’t Get Fooled Again: I Will Not Comply. We talk about that in this segment as well.
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We Won’t Get Fooled Again: I Will Not Comply
As the authoritarian Leftist machine gears up to advance another fear-porn false narrative about a new strain of COVID – not coincidentally just before the run-up to the 2024 Election, we will again hear talk of lockdown orders and mask mandates. The qu
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Still Fighting With My Employer—Can You Help? | Workplace Coach Blog
Still Fighting with My Employer for reimbursing me for work from home expenses--isn't there a law that can help me?
Politics | Politics
How the ‘Unvaccinated’ Got It Right
Scott Adams is the creator of the famous cartoon strip, Dilbert. It is a strip whose brilliance derives from ...
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Fauci vs. Fauci
A compilation of countless lies and contradictions on Gain of Function, Lab Leak Theory, Masks, Lockdowns, Vaccine Side Effects and Masks.
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PODCAST | Why Won’t The Mainstream Media Complex Report On The COVID Smoking Gun?
Listen now | I wanted to touch on an idea that Marjorie Taylor-Green has been promoting and that's the “National Divorce.” I get what she's trying to say. She's saying it wrong. We don't need a National Divorce. What we need to do
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
To mask or not to mask? COVID-19 experts share their advice : NPR
NPR asked COVID-19 experts how we should keep weighing risk as we enter the fourth year of the pandemic.
Politics | Politics
30% increase in heart attacks among very young.
CBS notes a HUGE increase in heart attack deaths since the pandemic among the very young. Blames failure to mask and vaccinate!?!
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VIDEO | Our Birthright Can Only Be Protected Symbiotically
Watch now (7 min) | Our nation is divided. That is, perhaps, the understatement of the millennium, young as it is. From race relations to the economic divide to every disjointed political identity the manipulators of the narrative have conceived, if the p
Politics | Healthcare
The Most Important Dataset of the Pandemic Was Just Released
Germany Has Provided The Means To Quantify The Human Cost Of The Experimental Vaccination Program
Politics | Covid 19
'We can no longer say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated': CDC data indicates vaccinated, boosted people together make up majority of COVID-19 deaths
President Joe Biden last December warned of a "winter of severe illness and death for the unvaccinated." But new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlighted a trend that would suggest that the greater share of COVID-19 deaths this
Politics | Op-Ed
Victor Davis Hanson: The Pathetic Democratic Pantheon
Over the last few months the four icons of the Democratic Party—Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Nancy Pelosi—have hit the campaign trail. They’ve weighed in on everything from “right…
Politics | Covid 19
Libs of TikTok explains why she’s not up for declaring a ‘pandemic amnesty’ with one image
It was "ghoulish but necessary" to mock the dead.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
Pandemic may have altered some personalities to be more neurotic, less agreeable
The pandemic may have altered adults' personalities, making them somewhat less extroverted, open, agreeable and conscientious, a study found.
News | Animal Links
Why Birds Changed Their Tune During the Pandemic - Atlas Obscura
We don't know if they'll ever sing their old songs again.
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
Six ways to 'reboot your brain' after a hard year of COVID-19 – according to science
The brain is surprisingly changeable.
Politics | Politics
China’s Wuhan institute studied deadly bioterrorism agent, Congress told
China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology, where the COVID-19 pandemic may have started, conducted work on a deadlier virus with a 60% lethality rate, according to recent Senate testimony.
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PODCAST | Fearporn, ‘Dysinformation’ & Monkeypox
With the economy in crisis, fuel prices and costs of raw materials through the roof, military confro
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Fearporn, ‘Dysinformation’ & Monkeypox
With the economy in crisis, fuel prices and costs of raw materials through the roof, military confrontation being threatened in two theaters, a full-blown invasion on our southern border, and a nation divided to an extent not seen since the US Civil War,
News | Global issues
WHO's Afraid of the Big, Bad Freedom
Wait, WHO's grabbing power? Yes, they are. Flush off their unprecedented interference during the COVID pandemic, the World
Politics | Joe Biden/Biden Administration
Jen Psaki’s claim about the pandemic is NOT what Dr. Fauci said yesterday
Which one didn't get the memo?
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Alcohol-Related Deaths Soared During Pandemic, Outpaced COVID-19 For Adults Under 65
The number of deaths in the United States from alcohol-related causes soared during the coronavirus pandemic, jumping 25% year-over-year in 2020, according to a new study.
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Harvard medical professor says it's time to move on from pandemic
Many pandemic protocols are ineffective public health measures and the risk perception among the vaccinated is “way off," said Harvard's Dr. Stefanos Kales.
Science & Technology | Israeli Innovation
How did Israeli tech do so well during a pandemic?
A unique attitude to business and life enabled Israeli high-tech to reach new heights at a difficult time for the whole world.
Politics | Politics
Gavin Newsom and Eric Garcetti photographed without a face mask alongside Magic Johnson at LA Rams, 49ers game at SoFi S
Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti face criticism after being spotted at the LA Rams, 49ers game without their face masks on.
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End of pandemic in Europe ‘plausible’ after Omicron, says WHO
Regional director cautions that despite hopes variant will make COVID-19 a more manageable endemic illness, pathogen can still mutate
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COVID is now an ‘endemic,’ not a ‘pandemic,’ San Francisco doctors say
Doctors are calling for a language pivot to emphasize that California should work toward "an end to all remaining restrictions, particularly as they apply to children."
Health & Fitness | Health News
EXPLAINER: What does it mean for COVID-19 to be endemic?
Some European countries such as Spain are making tentative plans for when they might start treating COVID-19 as an “endemic” disease , but the World Health Organization and other officials have warned that the world is nowhere close to declaring the pande
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Life in the Time of COVID-19 | Psychology Today
6 ways to ensure social distancing isn't social isolation.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
Endemic vs. Pandemic—How COVID Is Evolving Amid Avalanche of Omicron Cases
While there is optimism that COVID cases are leveling off, the World Health Organization has said it is too early to say that the pandemic is over.
Psychology | Personality
Mood of the Year: Languishing
If you felt a chronic sense of ‘blah’ in 2021, you weren’t alone. Here’s a guide to recharging your emotional batteries and getting back on the road to thriving.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
How a photo from the other side of the world sparked a continent-spanning pandemic love story | CNN Travel
When Kathy Antoine posted a Facebook photograph of the view from her window in Tahiti in May 2020, the image caught the attention of Reggie Laroche, who lived 5,000 miles away in Florida. Here's how the two strangers connected and what happened next.
Entertainment | Entertainment
4-Year-Old Feels Lonely In Quarantine, Sets Up A Fairy Garden, Her Neighbor Notices And Pretends To Be A Fairy Named Sap
During these stressful times, we could all use a heartwarming story about a little girl who still believes in fairytales, magic, and fairies. Kelly Victoria—a photographer based in LA, California—thought the same when she decided to share how she and her
Health & Fitness | Health
How Bad Is Delta Variant? Vaccinated, Unvaccinated People Can Spread It: Study - Bloomberg
People inoculated against Covid-19 are just as likely to spread the delta variant of the virus to contacts in their household as those who haven’t had shots, according to new research.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
You Worked Remotely During the Pandemic…But Your Employer Says You Have to Come into the Office? Not So Fast. - Workplace Coach Blog
If you worked remotely during the pandemic, you may have grounds to insist you should still be allowed
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
What Is Compassion Fatigue?
Here’s how to retain your humanity even if you’re feeling burned out.
Psychology | Personality
Zoom dysmorphia is following us into the real world | WIRED UK
Eighteen months of using front-facing cameras has distorted our self-image – and a new study reveals that the effects aren't going away easily
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
How will the pandemic end? The science of past outbreaks offers clues.
The answer depends on many factors, perhaps the most critical being the global nature of the crisis.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Delta Variant Fears Further Split the Workplace - Workplace Coach Blog
Delta variant feears create workplace tensions; employees need to intervene
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New Study Finds Lockdowns Didn’t Save Any Lives; May Have Killed People
A disturbing new study from the Rand Corporation reveals that the State mandated and CDC prescribed COVID lockdowns didn’t save any lives...
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The Changing of a Long-Used Rubric for Classifying Mortality Boosted COVID Numbers
As with all things COVID, the reality of the matter is not as it appears. This now relates to the overall mortality rate which has been...
Politics | The China Threat
Rand Paul ‘Very Worried’ U.S. Funding Being Used For Chinese ‘Frankenstein Super-Virus’ Bioweapons
Speaking with Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro on Saturday, Sen. Rand Paul expressed concern that U.S. funding may still be used by the Chinese communist regime to
History | Historic Los Angeles
The History Los Angeles Has Lost to the Pandemic
The city is opening up, but here are some landmarks and treasures that we miss already.
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COVID-CON: CDC Changes Test Criteria to Affect ‛Better COVID Numbers’
The Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) has again altered the way data is compiled with regard to the COVID pandemic. This time...
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Worn out. Skeptical. Disengaged. - Workplace Coach Blog
'When employees no longer trust employers, what happens when trust dies?
Travel | Travel Israel!
Destination Israel: Travelers May Soon Plan Their 1st Post-Pandemic Trip
After a year of COVID, travelers are looking – and booking – trips they hope to make in the coming months, and Israel is one of the top global destinations.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Top Producer "Cracked Up": What To Do Now: An Employer’s Ability to Address Employee Stress Is Key to Success in 2021 - Workplace Coach Blog
Employer duty in handling employee mental health
Business & Finance | Business
Why People Are Quitting Their Jobs During The Pandemic
The pandemic has acted as a "destabilizing moment" in most people's lives, which has prompted or even required us to stop and think about the things that we most value in society. For some, that has resulted in quitting their jobs.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
3 Essential Tips for Successfully Running a Remote Business | Inc.
Whether you are transforming your traditional business model to remote or are in the early start-up phases, you need to recognize the new rules and norm of the game.
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Wuhan Lab *Was* Cause Of COVID-19, Claims Award-Winning Scientist in New Study Citing 600 Pieces of Evidence.
The February study argues against two prevailing theories that COVID-19 was transmitted to humans either via a wet market or a lab accident.
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Johns Hopkins expert says COVID-19 pandemic could end by April
Makary echoes previous health officials who believe herd immunity is possible by April.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Pining for the Sounds of Your Favorite Watering Hole? The ‘I Miss My Bar’ Site Can Help
Cozy, crowded watering holes still aren’t safe to visit in person, but you can now mimic the din at home.
Politics | Demos
The Pandemic Is Over - American Greatness
Conservative writers and pundits haven’t done too well this past year, and many of them turned out not even to be especially “conservative.
Entertainment | Entertainment
Art House Movie Theaters Fight On Amid Pandemic | Hollywood Reporter
While some independent movie houses have closed indefinitely, others persevere with a mix of drive-ins, virtual screenings and concession sales as they apply for long-awaited federal relief.
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Furloughed Highland Park man turns passion into new full-time job - ABC7 Los Angeles
When Louis Easton was furloughed from his office job in 2020, he turned his passion into a full-time job.
News | News
Biden’s ‘American Recovery Act’ Includes Hidden 150% Obamacare Expansion
Any mention of a temporary expansion that breathes life back into Obamacare was mysteriously missing from a summary of the
Politics | Covid
When Will Covid Pandemic End? Vaccine Calculator Shows 7 Years at Current Rate - Bloomberg
Our new calculator shows how long it will take states and countries to vaccinate 75% of their populations
Politics | Narrative
Cuomo’s COVID Policies Killed 50% More People in Nursing Homes Than Originally Thought
A devastating report by Letitia James, the Democrat New York State attorney general who achieved office with the help of
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
High school principal works overnight at Walmart to help students in need
Henry Darby has been giving back to others since he was a child. So when he learned that students at his North Charleston High School were in need, he picked up an overnight job at Walmart to help.
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Teachers Union President Declares In-Person Instruction, Teen Suicides Caused By Lockdowns Are ‘White Privilege’
Scott Wilson, the president of the Washington state-based Pasco Association of Educators (PAE), stated in a Zoom meeting that re-opening
Health & Fitness | Health
TRUMP THERAPEUTIC: Regeneron’s Antibody Cocktail Is 100 Percent Effective Against COVID
An antibody cocktail in phase three trials produced by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, is emerging as a game-changer in the fight against
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As Biden Became President, Medical Journal Quietly Retracted Study That Claimed Hydroxychloroquine Is Ineffective
A leading medical journal has issued a retraction of their endorsement for a study that concluded the anti-viral drug hydroxychloroquine
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Amazon Offers To Help Distribute COVID Vaccines On Biden’s First Day In Office, Never Offered To Help Trump
Online retail behemoth Amazon reached out to offer its distribution services almost immediately after Joe Biden was sworn in, an
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RightMinded with Frank Salvato
An irreverent, raw, outspoken New Right podcast that focuses on current events, the culture war, political issues, and relevant topics to those who choose to be aware....
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Many of Our Employees Refuse Vaccinations - Workplace Coach Blog
Should we make COVID vaccination mandatory? Many of our employees plan to refuse it.
Family & Parenting | Parenting
Kids’ screen time up 50% during pandemic
For most parents, pre-pandemic expectations around screen time are no longer realistic.
News | News
STUDY: COVID Lockdown Harms Are 10 Times Greater Than Benefits
As President-Elect Biden and his COVID Czar Jeff Zients contemplate another lockdown and whether to impose a mask mandate onto
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Retention Strategies a "Must" During a COVID-19 - Workplace Coach Blog
Employee retention strategies are a must during COVID-19. Here are 5 specific tactics leaders need, along with specific information.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Arianna Huffington: This Is Our Opportunity to Take Action on Mental Health
In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, this Mental Health Month, we have an opportunity to take steps to identify our signs, stressors and solutions.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Lead Us Through This Mess: COVID-19 Leadership Truths - Workplace Coach Blog
COVID-19 requires leadership to inspire, communicate transparently, provide crisis plans, create trust and team
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
WHAT?! New Study of 10 Million Chinese Finds Asymptomatic Covid Spread Never Existed
In complete contradiction to the popular narrative used by Democrat politicians and governors across the United States, a new study
Politics | Politics
7 Ways Governments Used the Coronavirus Pandemic to Crush Human Rights
Seven ways governments around the world have used the coronavirus pandemic to diminish human rights and civil liberties.
Business & Finance | Business
US seed-stage investing flourished during pandemic | TechCrunch
If you didn’t think much about seed in 2020, you’re not alone. Late, huge rounds consumed most of the media’s oxygen, leaving smaller startups to compete for scraps of attention.
Music | Music
How Music Persisted During the Pandemic | Pitchfork
From Bandcamp Fridays to Verzuz battles, these were our silver linings from a strange, stuck year in music.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Mandatory COVID Vaccinations: The Rules - Workplace Coach Blog
Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations: Here are the rules employers need to follow
Politics | Politics
Vaccinated Teachers Won’t Mean Automatic School Reopenings In San Diego County
Teachers are currently expected to be vaccinated behind frontline healthcare workers and nursing home residents.
Politics | Politics
REMOVED: Johns Hopkins Study Saying COVID Has ‘Relatively No Effect on Deaths’ Is Expunged
A study critical to the narrative that COVID-19 is a deadly virus with the same killing power as smallpox or
Politics | Politics
WATCH: Pelosi Admits She Sold Out Americans, Small Business on COVID Relief for Political Purposes
If you ever wanted to gauge just how heartless and despicable Progressive-Democrats can be you need look no further than
Politics | Politics
Anti-Lockdown Medical Experts Rip Fauci Over ‘Erroneous Statements’ On Pandemic, Lockdowns
Health experts behind a petition supporting a targeted public policy approach to the pandemic responded to criticism leveled by Dr. Anthony Fauci on
News | News
COVID-19 Vaccine Takers May Feel Ill, So The Government Is Issuing Them Covid Papers Proving They’re Safe
Even as the debate over the potency of the COVID virus continues to be had, Big Pharma – in collusion
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
CDC says coronavirus came to the US much earlier than we thought
The CDC published a new coronavirus study that shows the virus was present in the US in early December 2019, much earlier than initially thought. The first positive COVID-19 test in the US dates back to January 19th.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Suspect Our Employee of Lying to Get Extra Time Off; Can We Fire Him Without Proof? - Workplace Coach Blog
Your employee lies about COVID to get extra leave. Can you fire him or do you need proof?
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New York Fire Department Won’t Require Medics, Firefighters to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
New York’s governor and New York City’s mayor have been two of the most ardent proponents of everything that is
News | News
NEW NORMAL?: Students at SUNY Must Test Negative for COVID to Leave for Thanksgiving
In a move more appropriate for a 1960s Soviet gulag than a 21st Century American university, the Chancellor of the
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Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Employees Stage a Thanksgiving Rebellion - Workplace Coach Blog
Employer policies & holiday celebrations
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
Pandemic winter dread is real. Here’s how to conquer it. - Vox
Psychology points to one simple principle that’s highly effective at improving our mental health and well-being.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Can We Use a Contact Tracing App to Protect Our Business & Employees? - Workplace Coach Blog
Using a contact tracing app; what you need to know as an employer or employee
Advice & Self-Help | dating, relationships
Grown-Up Dating, By Force | Julie Ferman Associates
Here is a real-life example of dating done well, even today, mid-April, 2020, when we're asked to, required to stay at home, and for so many – all alone. Dating? Today?
Travel | Travel
Palm Springs and Joshua Tree Are Booming as Pandemic Escapes – WWD
What's happening in Palm Springs and Joshua Tree travel, restaurants and shopping.
Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help
How to Recover From Sleep Disruptions During the Pandemic | Psychology Today
An unstructured and unscheduled day may cause COVID-related insomnia at night. Here are some steps for returning to normal.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
After This Declaration, No One Can Say 'Science' Demands Lockdowns
While left-leaning media and pundits claim that evidence and science guide their decisions, the Great Barrington Declaration proves their dishonesty.
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
Aerosol transmission of Covid-19: A room, a bar and a classroom: how the coronavirus is spread through the air | Society
The risk of contagion is highest in indoor spaces but can be reduced by applying all available measures to combat infection via aerosols. Here is an overview of the likelihood of infection in three everyday scenarios, based on the safety measures used and
Psychology | Psychology
The Process Of Psychological Recovery Begins While A Stressful Event Is Still Going On, According To Study Of Early Stag
By Emma Young. Feelings of autonomy increased across early weeks of pandemic, suggesting at least some aspects of psychological recovery begin during stressful experience.
Health & Fitness | Health
A Dose of Optimism, as the Pandemic Rages On - The New York Times
The months ahead will be difficult. But the medical cavalry is coming, and the rest of us know what we need to do.
Politics | Politics
NYT: Experts Confident Pandemic To Be Over ‘Far Sooner’ Than Expected, Trump Efforts ‘Working With Remarkable Efficiency
A new report from The New York Times indicates that experts have “genuine confidence” that the coronavirus pandemic will end “far sooner” than originally
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Nearly 100,000 establishments that temporarily shut down due to the pandemic are now out of business
More than 97,966 businesses have permanently shut down during pandemic, according to Yelp.com's Local Economic Impact Report.
Music | Concerts
Jazz saxophone player draws crowd around his Fullerton house – Orange County Register
Joe Lawton, a retired doctor who grew up in Bellflower and attended St. Anthony High, rediscovered his love for playing music and now entertains his neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic.
Psychology | Psychology
Four Types of People Unfazed by the Coronavirus Pandemic | Psychology Today
Why do some people brush off COVID-19 stress better than others?
Science & Technology | Israeli Innovation
Israel: Vital-sign scanning offers a way to travel, dine out again
Binah’s AI-powered software scans skin to read vital signs identified by epidemiologists as being associated with a likelihood of Covid-19 infection.
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
Mask wearers are “dramatically less likely” to get a severe case of Covid-19
When people wear masks, they can still get infected, but they’re more likely to have milder symptoms.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
My Boss Refuses to Wear a Face Mask - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: In past weeks, it’s just been four or five us in the office. Two of us wear masks when …
Science & Technology | Israeli Innovation
Israeli Data Scientist Suggests 'End of Coronavirus Peak' Is Near
Coronavirus infection rates will decline in as little as two to three weeks, according to a data model created by BGU Professor Mark Last.
Travel | Travel
Iconic Chateau Marmont Hotel To Become Members-Only Club
André Balazs may also convert his other properties around the world into members-only clubs in a post pandemic world.
News | News
S&P 500 closes with a record high, erasing all losses since the pandemic hit
The S&P 500 index closed with a record high Tuesday, despite a flagging job market recovery and a Main Street economy that continues to be ravaged by the pandemic.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Does My Employer Have to Pay My Office Expenses? Are They Liable for My Safety? - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: COVID19 has caused employers large and small to require the employers work from home rather than their employer’s worksites. …
Miscellaneous | Los Angeles Stuff
Here’s Looking at You, Auburn, Somni: Remembering beloved restaurants that LA lost to the pandemic
A number of LA restaurants — high-end and casual — are permanently closing during the pandemic, and each closing affects families of owners and employees. The closures ripple out to all the different industries that service restaurants.
Business & Finance | Business & Finance
Employees & Their Families Sue Employers Over COVID-19 Exposure - Workplace Coach Blog
Question: My partner and I have owned and operated our business for twenty-three years. When the pandemic first hit, we …
Science & Technology | Science & Technology
Could a Janky, Jury-Rigged Air Purifier Help Fight Covid-19? | WIRED
Indoor-air experts think: Sure, maybe. Why the hell not? We convinced the CEO of an air filter company to give it a try.
Business & Finance | Business
Sales Tactics to Survive the Extended Effects of the Pandemic
The default setting for growth for most ambitious companies is to try to win new logos. Find new customers, sign new deals, and build the company on the back of this steady stream of new business.
Travel | Travel ideas
How Italy Turned Around Its Coronavirus Calamity - The New York Times
After a stumbling start, the country has gone from being a global pariah to a model — however imperfect — of viral containment that holds lessons for its neighbors and for the United States.
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No One Knows What Thailand Is Doing Right, but So Far, It’s Working - The New York Times
Can the country’s low rate of Covid-19 infections be attributed to culture? Genetics? Face masks? Or a combination of all three?
Health & Fitness | Health & Fitness
How Long Does Coronavirus Last? What to Expect if You Contract COVID-19
How long does a case of coronavirus last? Find out the COVID-19 symptoms to expect day by day if you contract the virus, according to experts.
News | News Items
The Biggest Psychological Experiment in History Is Running Now - Scientific American
Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
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Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is 'very rare,' WHO says
Government responses should focus on detecting and isolating infected people with symptoms, said the WHO's Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove.
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
Compassion and Healing as We Move Forward | Dr. Dyan
These 2 simple principles can support compassion and healing for couples, families, workers, and in issues of race, gender, and spirituality.
News | Antisemitism Watch
New Oxford University Study Finds Almost 20% of Britons Believe Jews Behind Coronavirus Pandemic
A healthcare worker wheels a patient on a stretcher into the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center during the outbreak of the …
Psychology | Health & Wellbeing
High Doses Of Vitamin D Cannot Prevent Nor Treat COVID-19, Study Warns
Reports are claiming that lots of vitamin D (higher than 4000IU/d) can help fight off COVID-19 and stop the virus from manifesting severe symptoms.
News | News Items
Mental Health & the Impact of This Pandemic: | Dr. Dyan
How can we protect and support our mental health during the global pandemic? Here are 7 simple tips that can grow our awareness and help us stay strong.
Business & Finance | Business
This Startup's Pivot Aims to Help Other Struggling Businesses Amid the Pandemic | Inc.
The pandemic wiped out most of the SnapBar's photo booth business. In response, the founders immediately launched a gift box service that also helps other local companies.
Music | Music
The Pandemic Kicked The Rolling Stones Off The Road, So Ronnie Wood Revived His Art Studio In Quarantine
The collages and etchings caught the eye of Other Art Fair founder Ryan Stanier, who met with Wood to the rocker’s London studio and discuss the art.
Science & Technology | Science
T cells found in COVID-19 patients ‘bode well’ for long-term immunity | Science
New findings suggest past infections may offer some protection against the novel coronavirus
Health & Fitness | HEALTH
Global survey shows link between COVID-19 patients and taste, smell loss
Findings could help distinguish coronavirus patients from those with colds or flu, researchers say
History | History
Woodstock Occurred in the Middle of a Pandemic – AIER
The contrast between 1968 and 2020 couldn’t be more striking. They were smart. We are idiots. Or at least our governments are.
Psychology | Parenting and Kids
8 Proven Techniques for Parents to Prioritize Their Mental Health During the Pandemic
Parenting experts and influencers share how they are managing stress and anxiety throughout COVID-19.
News | News
One-Thousand-Year-Old Mill Resumes Production to Supply Flour Amid Pandemic | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine
In April alone, the Sturminster Newton Mill ground more than one ton of wheat
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Coronavirus pandemic may lead to 75,000 "deaths of despair" from suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, study says - CBS News
Job loss, isolation and anxiety could lead to more deaths from suicide and substance abuse over the next 10 years, researchers say.
Miscellaneous | Other Stuff
Israel Makes ‘Significant Breakthrough’ In Developing Coronavirus Antidote
Israel’s main biological research lab has reportedly made a “significant breakthrough” in the fight against the coronavirus as it has isolated a key antibody that will go toward potential treatments for the virus. Defense Minister Naftal
Politics | Politics
France Discovers Coronavirus From China Hit Their Country Much Sooner Than Realized
A hospital in France that retested old samples from pneumonia patients found that it got its first confirmed case of the coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, back in late December — nearly a month earlier than previously expected. “Yves Co
Miscellaneous | Places You Can Still Go
As Insurance Claims Are Denied, Classic L.A. Restaurants Are Struggling to Weather the Pandemic
Beloved local haunts report they won't see a dime from their insurers, but Musso & Frank Grill is fighting back
News | The News
‘Scaring people into obeying’: Brit Hume shares COVID-19 findings from Nobel prize-winning scientist contradicting lockdowns
Seems Brit is onto something here.
Science & Technology | Science & Space
South Korea says recovered coronavirus patients who tested positive again did not relapse: Tests picked up 'dead virus fragments'
The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was worried the virus was reactivating after people recovered, but scientists dismissed the fear.
News | News
Did you already have coronavirus in January or February?
With the recent news that two Californians died of COVID-19 in February, three weeks earlier than the United States' first known death from the disease, it has become clear that the coronavirus was spreading in the United States long before it was detecte
Psychology | Psychology
The pandemic is messing with our concept of time
If it feels like your brain is turning into mush, you're not alone. Experts say it all has to do with how the pandemic is affecting our cognitive health -- meaning, our ability to clearly think, learn and remember.
Business & Finance | Business
Pandemic forces fundraising founders to accept ‘discounts across the board’ | TechCrunch
Startup founders who are fundraising in this climate should expect venture investors to take a huge chunk out of their valuation expectations. “What we’re seeing across the board is discounts,” says Mike Janke, co-founder of early-stage cybersecurity inve
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Jane Goodall Says Pandemic Is Due to 'Little Respect for the Natural World' but There's Hope for This Planet Yet
Goodall talks to Newsweek about the pandemic, her new documentary and the most important message she hopes her life's work leaves behind.
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Planning for Life Post-Pandemic — Lemonade To Lace
Hey y’all. I hope you’re all staying safe and healthy during these times. In an effort to keep myself busy I’ve been sharing with you how I’m passing the time while self-quarantining - blogging is a great creative outlet! My favorite part of the d
Politics | Politics
Suppression of Expression Obscures the Truth About the Virus - American Greatness
mericans are acquainted with predictable but ultimately failed progressive efforts to suppress free expression by preemptive invective and politically correct finger-pointing. To believe that U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s accusers reveale
Business & Finance | Business
How to Re-open Your Business | Inc.
Here are some questions to ask as you prepare to re-open your doors once the pandemic subsides.
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This Dad Turned His Home Into a Hibachi Restaurant To Celebrate His So – BOTWC
The saying where there’s a will there’s a way still holds true. When Atlanta’s quarantine mandate kept Jeremy Tuck from taking his family to a Hibachi restaurant to celebrate his youngest son’s birthday, he transformed his home into one. “The idea came ab
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Steve Kramer - Passover and the Pandemic
Steve Kramer – Passover and the Pandemic Why is this Passover different from all other Passovers, to paraphrase the Haggadah? This year, because of the pandemic, we must celebrate it alone, apart from our friends or family. But the impact of the pan
Politics | Media Watch
WATCH: CBS News Posts Fraudulent Video Of ICU Nurse Crying Over Poor Working Conditions
CBS News posted a video of a nurse who claimed she quit her job after being asked to work in a coronavirus ICU without a face mask.
Politics | The China Threat
Coronavirus: Government’s testing chief admits none of 3.5m antibody kits work sufficiently
The UK government’s new testing chief has admitted that none of the 3.5 million antibody tests ordered from China are fit for widespread use. Professor John Newton, who was appointed by health secretary Matt Hancock to oversee testing, reportedly said the
Politics | The China Threat
How to Hold China Legally & Politically Accountable
The rest of the world is entitled to restitution from China for its mishandling of the coronavirus crisis, and there may be ways to enforce this.
News | Abortion
WHO Demands Abortion Be Considered ‘Essential’ Healthcare Services During Coronavirus Pandemic
The World Health Organization may be struggling to explain its initial response to the coronavirus pandemic — particularly its deference to Chinese authorities and official Chinese government reports about the spread of the virus — but they ha
Politics | Op-Ed
Is What We’re Being Told About The Coronavirus Pandemic Wrong?
Predicting the future is a tough racket. If people were .04/06/2020 16:00:29PM EST.
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George W. Bush in 2005: 'If we wait for a pandemic to appear, it will be too late to prepare' - ABC News
In the summer of 2005, President George W. Bush was on vacation when he began flipping through an advanced copy of a new book about the 1918 flu pandemic.
Business & Finance | Business
GrubHub/Seamless’s pandemic initiatives are predatory and exploitative, and it’s time to stop using them | TechCrunch
Times are exceptionally hard, especially for local restaurants, which were always in a precarious business even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. But when times are hard, people pull together, right? Or at least they don’t take advantage of the suffering
Advice & Self-Help | Meditation and Other Practices
When Things Fall Apart, Train Your Brain to Self-Regulate
Thoughts, emotions, moods, and memories come and they go. It’s our ability to regulate them that makes the difference.
Politics | Politics
Coronavirus Death Predictions Bring New Meaning to Hysteria | RealClearMarkets
The U.S. is staring at a Netflix-type apocalypse. You know, with feral animals eating human corpses, mutant plants reoccupying streets and buildings, empty restaurants and malls across the landscape&h