Articles for April, 2020

Will Smith Has a Virtual Reunion With The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Cast
Now, this is a story all about how the Fresh Prince cast reunited! On Wednesday, Will Smith had a special reunion with the cast of the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air cast during his Snapchat...
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The Hope and Watchability of Supergirl
The Hope and Watchability of Supergirl Since its debut, The CW’s Supergirl has been met with some sadly all-too-familiar complaints. Read more
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Coronavirus workers honored with action figures from Mattel – KRMG
Coronavirus workers honored with action figures from Mattel  KRMG
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Watch the Night Angel’s Newest Masked Singer Performance
We still don't really know what a Night Angel is, but we know she can sing. The Masked Singer continues tonight as the final six come together to perform in the same episode for the...
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Trump backtracks after saying U.S. would "very soon" hit 5 million tests a day
On Tuesday, the president, asked whether he was confident the U.S. could reach 5 million COVID-19 tests a day, said the U.S. would be there "very soon."
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The Trump administration is reportedly organizing a Manhattan Project-style effort to expedite the development of a coronavirus vaccine

The Trump administration is reportedly organizing a Manhattan Project-style effort to expedite the development of a coronavirus vaccineExperts say the predicted development timeline for an approved COVID-19 vaccine is already remarkably quick at an estimated 12 to 18 months. But the Trump administration is aiming to get one out even faster, much like Oxford University, Bloomberg reports.Two people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg the administration is orchestrating a Manhattan Project-style operation that aims to have 100 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine out by the end of the year. It will take a united effort by private pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, and the military to get there.The expedited timeframe will also likely be wasteful, Bloomberg notes. It will cost billions of dollars and require mass production of vaccine candidates that may fail (rendering them useless), so the ones that don't are ready to be distributed widely upon approval.The project will reportedly be funded by money the government already has and won't require congressional approval. Those resources will first be used to test experimental vaccines in animals before launching coordinated human clinical trials to further narrow the field. There are numerous candidates in development already, but the efforts haven't been cohesive. Read more at Bloomberg.More stories from theweek.com How Tara Reade's allegations could bring down Joe Biden The perils of Hooverism The Justice Department is apparently working with conservative Christian groups to fight COVID-19 policies


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Navy Orders Deeper Investigation into Crozier Firing Over 'Unanswered Questions'
Gilday last week recommended that Crozier be reinstated as commanding officer of the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt.
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Mattel Releases A New Line Of Action Figures Featuring Essential Employees | KFI AM 640 – KFI AM 640
Mattel Releases A New Line Of Action Figures Featuring Essential Employees | KFI AM 640  KFI AM 640
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Over 60,000 lives claimed by COVID-19 in U.S. — a tally some models predicted for late summer
New York sees a dip in deaths, and Louisiana governor meets Trump, as each state in the union thinks about how to move forward amid coronavirus.
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Mattel Releases Line Of Front-Line Coronavirus Heroes – CBS Los Angeles
Mattel Releases Line Of Front-Line Coronavirus Heroes  CBS Los Angeles
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