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All Eyes On Gilead
Bloomberg Businessweek

All Eyes On Gilead

Emergency approval of the antiviral drug remdesivir is the first good news of this pandemic. Gilead Sciences was ready

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May 18, 2020
AppleMagazine

TikTok: 2 Billion Users & Counting For The World-Dominating App

With consumers cooped up at home amidst the coronavirus crisis, more and more of us are turning to our phones to fill our time and stay in contact with loved ones.

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7 mins  |
May 08, 2020
Welcome To Brazil
Faces - The Magazine of People, Places and Cultures for Kids

Welcome To Brazil

If you were asked to name the five largest countries in the world, would you be surprised to discover that Brazil is one of them? Only Russia, Canada, China, and the United States are bigger.

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May/June 2020
Guitar World

100 Things every Guitarist Should Know

Lean back, get comfy and soak up 18 pages' worth of sound advice from GW's editors and columnists, not to mention Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Misha Mansoor, Joe Bonamassa, Tom Morello, Mark Tremonti, John 5, Jim Root, Ben Harper, Eddie Van Halen and more.

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10+ mins  |
June 2020
Track & Trace: Apple & Google Fight COVID-19 Toguether
AppleMagazine

Track & Trace: Apple & Google Fight COVID-19 Toguether

It was a partnership that nobody saw coming, for a virus none of us expected.

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8 mins  |
AppleMagazine #444
Joy Meets World
Fast Company

Joy Meets World

Decluttering doyenne MARIE KONDO is poised to build the next lifestyle empire, but will it spark joy?

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May - June 2020
Are You Rich Enough to Survive This Pandemic? A Tale of Two Covids.
New York magazine

Are You Rich Enough to Survive This Pandemic? A Tale of Two Covids.

Even Naked, America Cannot See Itself – In a time of plague, willful blindness is a coping mechanism.

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April 27 - May 10, 2020
The Shark and The Shrimpers
The Atlantic

The Shark and The Shrimpers

After the BP oil spill, a well-known lawyer helped land a $2 billion settlement for gulf coast seafood-industry workers, including 42,000 vietnamese fishermen. Only one problem: they did'nt exist.

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May 2020
America Wasn't Ready for Coranavirus
Reason magazine

America Wasn't Ready for Coranavirus

Early takeaways from the country's response to a pandemic.

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June 2020
What Was Carnival Thinking?
Bloomberg Businessweek

What Was Carnival Thinking?

Carnival’s cruise executives knew earlier than most that they had a Covid-19 problem. They kept the party going as long as possible

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April 20, 2020
Best of the Best
Charlotte Magazine

Best of the Best

THIS YEAR’S BOB AWARDS arrive at a tumultuous time for Charlotte businesses and nonprofits. So let’s celebrate them. Throughout these pages, you’ll find 400 reasons to raise a locally sourced drink to our city. These people, places, and bearded dragons are reminders that we live in a dynamic community, and even in the time of social distancing, we’re here together.

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May 2020
Classroom: Using Tech For Kids' Home Education
AppleMagazine

Classroom: Using Tech For Kids' Home Education

As parents grapple with school closures and working from home, they’re also facing a bigger challenge: homeschooling their children for the first time in their lives. Indeed, it might not be possible to recreate the classroom in your lounge, but with the right mindset, equipment and software, teaching your kids from the sofa doesn’t have to leave you scratching your head.

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April 17, 2020
New York Four Weeks In – The Return of Fear
New York magazine

New York Four Weeks In – The Return of Fear

New York, a child of disaster, remembers its past.

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April 13 - 26, 2020
All Glown Up
Upscale Magazine

All Glown Up

Kiki Sheard is all grown up. With a reflective new album and an iconic role in a Lifetime movie about her family, the gospel heir apparent shares just how the blessings keep happening.

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6 mins  |
April 2020
Reflexology – A Different Kind of Map
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Reflexology – A Different Kind of Map

There’s nothing like a foot rub after a long day. The question is, can putting pressure on the toes and heels help other body parts—like your head, back, and stomach— feel better too? Fans of reflexology think so. This practice uses massage on specific reflex points to relieve tension and improve health. It dates back more than 4,500 years, but doctors and scientists do not fully agree that rubbing the feet can cure ailments throughout the body.

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April 2020
Therapeutic Riding
Charlotte Parent

Therapeutic Riding

Teaching confidence, focus, and friendship, one ride at a time

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April 2020
Charlotte Parent

Staying Fit As a New Parent

It’s not impossible

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April 2020
Ja Morant – Sum 2 Prove
Slam

Ja Morant – Sum 2 Prove

From unheralded prep prospect to mid-major star to potential NBA Rookie Of The Year, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is as legit as they come. And now, he’s focused on one thing and one thing only: stacking wins. From unheralded prep prospect to mid-major star to potential NBA rookie of the year, Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant is as legit as they come. And now, he’s focused on one thing and one thing only: stacking wins.

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8 mins  |
May - June 2020
Sam Rockwell – The Visible Man
Men's Journal

Sam Rockwell – The Visible Man

Long celebrated for his ability to disappear into characters, actor's actor Sam Rockwell finally gets some limelight of his own.

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8 mins  |
April 2020
Footwear
Backpacker

Footwear

From ultracomfy trail runners to mountaineering crossovers, here’s the season’s best backcountry footwear.

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7 mins  |
March - April 2020
Amy Wilson
COWGIRL

Amy Wilson

Television's Female in Rodeo

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May - June 2020
National Enquirer

Infected Tom Hanks & wife Rita fight for their lives!

Special enquirer report: Killer coronavirus attacks America!

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3 mins  |
March 30, 2020
AppleMagazine

Remote Working: Virus Encourages Businesses to Think Differently

With the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak forcing governments to close schools, sporting events, communal spaces and more, businesses are taking the situation into their own hands, encouraging their staff to work from home.

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7 mins  |
March 20, 2020
A Silent Revolution
Heartfulness eMagazine

A Silent Revolution

In January 2020, YOGRISHI SWAMI RAMDEV visited Kanha Shanti Vanam to celebrate 75 years of the Heartfulness organizations, along with Daaji and 100,000 practitioners from around the world. Here, ELIZABETH DENLEY interviews him about what he is doing for youth in the field of education.

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March 2020
Globe

William & Kate's Kids in Virus Quarantine!

Fears for George charlotte after classmates were exposed to plague

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March 30, 2020
Inc.

Waco Then the World

How Chip and Joanna Gaines turned a modest Waco, Texas, house-flipping operation into one of the most powerful new brands in entertainment, publishing, and retail.

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March - April 2020
How to destroy a government
The Atlantic

How to destroy a government

The president is winning his war on american institutions

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April 2020
What do we know about the virus?
Bloomberg Businessweek

What do we know about the virus?

It’s quite unlikely that you will die of Covid-19.

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March 16, 2020
Cluster Of Coronavirus Cases Is Tied To US Biotech Meeting
Techlife News

Cluster Of Coronavirus Cases Is Tied To US Biotech Meeting

A biotech meeting at a hotel in downtown Boston appears to be the source of a cluster of the coronavirus in the U.S. — and a warning for employers who are still holding big gatherings as the outbreak spreads.

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March 14, 2020
Behind The Scenes, Scientists Prep For Covid-19 Vaccine Test
AppleMagazine

Behind The Scenes, Scientists Prep For Covid-19 Vaccine Test

A team of scientists jostled for a view of the lab dish, staring impatiently for the first clue that an experimental vaccine against the new coronavirus just might work.

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March 13, 2020