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Transcript An eight-year-old young Australian boy named Corona Devries was having a tough time amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Instead of getting mad, the boy wrote a letter to Hollywood star Tom Hanks to wish him well after he tested positive for coronavirus. Corona grew up knowing Tom Hanks as Woody from the Pixar movie “Toy
Transcript Walmart and the website NextDoor are making it easier for neighborhoods to help each other during the coronavirus pandemic They are jointly launching a program called “Neighbors Helping Neighbors.” Members of NextDoor can now request assistance or offer to help someone in their community which shopping at their local Walmart. Here’s how it works:
TODAY’S HEADLINES: – Company says coronavirus tests can produce false negatives – Experts: People with life-threatening emergencies avoiding ER – Series of tornadoes threaten southern plains, deep south – What’s in the new small business relief bill – Today is Earth Day! How to celebrate amid pandemic
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Transcript Canines have been used for decades to sniff out drugs, bombs, dead bodies and even cancer. Now a team of British researchers are training dogs to see if they can sniff out coronavirus in people, including those who don’t have any symptoms. The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine recently discovered canines can
Transcript These are before-and-after satellite images of parts of Europe taken in March 2019 and in March 2020. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), pollution levels across Europe have remained low, with nitrogen dioxide levels falling around 50% in some cities. Paris saw a dramatic drop of 54%, the most significant in Europe when
Transcript Okay who doesn’t love to dance? We began our top five inspiring stories of the week with a group of police officers in Colombia bringing music and joy to a neighborhood. They did it by dancing Zumba outside an apartment complex. Residents stood by their windows and balconies and danced along. The officers say
Transcript Sports reporter Adam Amin is not letting the pandemic stop him from conducting person-to-paw chats with mascot dogs from several colleges. Amin interviewed beloved pups during a Zoom video call. The call included more than a dozen mascots including the University of Connecticut’s Jonathan, Western Illinois University’s Colonel Rock III and Colonel Rock IV,
Transcript The class of 2020 is missing an iconic rite of passage: prom. But a celebrity DJ is stepping in to give them a virtual night to remember. “The Office” and “A Quiet Place” star John Krasinski is getting back to his comedy roots after his recent success with “Jack Ryan.” He sent out a
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