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WATCHDOG FINDS NEW PROBLEMS WITH FBI WIRETAP APPLICATIONS
The Justice Department inspector general has found additional failures in the FBI’s handling of a secretive surveillance program that came under scrutiny after the Russia investigation, identifying problems with dozens of applications for wiretaps in national security investigations.
INFRASTRUCTURE OFTEN EMBRACED BY BOTH PARTIES, TO NO AVAIL
President Donald Trump wants to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure projects to create jobs and help the collapsing economy rebuild from the coronavirus’ stunning blows. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says that seems about right.
RESIDENTS SNITCH ON BUSINESSES, NEIGHBORS AMID SHUTDOWNS
One Tulsa, Oklahoma, bar owner said more than a dozen motorcyclists showed up unannounced, but he served them a round of shots anyway to celebrate a birthday.
TECH BOOM, MLB PROGRAMS HELPING WOMEN FIND JOBS IN BASEBALL
Rachel Folden figured something out early on during her first spring training with the Chicago Cubs — long before the coronavirus pandemic wiped out team activities.
JOB CUTS PILE UP, FORD TO MAKE VENTILATORS AT PARTS PLANT
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed.
IN VIRUS TIMES, HAVE AMERICANS FOUND A SHARED EXPERIENCE?
As an uneasy March unspooled, as coronavirus dread descended upon the United States, it became commonplace — and, for public figures, quite practical — to point out how, unlike most major events in the 21st century, this was an unusually communal moment.
A Guide to Surviving Financially as The Bills Come Due
The coronavirus has dealt a financial blow to millions of Americans and now April’s bills are coming due.
Feed The Soul: In Chaotic Times, Gardening Becomes Therapy
Dig. Plant. Breathe.
Can You Fix Ventilators? A Fuel Cell Engineer Figures It Out
It was late when engineer Joe Tavi’s boss called with an odd question: Could their company, which makes fuel cells, learn how to fix a ventilator?
INSTACART WORKERS SEEK STRIKE AS JOBS GET BUSIER, RISKIER
A possible strike by Instacart workers highlights the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the grocery delivery business, where workers are worried about their safety as they try to meet a surge in demand for online groceries.
IF YOU DON'T LAUGH, YOU CRY: COPING WITH VIRUS THROUGH HUMOR
Neil Diamond posts a fireside rendition of “Sweet Caroline” with its familiar lyrics tweaked to say, “Hands ... washing hands.”
TRUMP ROLLBACK OF MILEAGE STANDARDS GUTS CLIMATE CHANGE PUSH
The Trump administration’s rollback of mileage standards this week marks a win for Americans who like their SUVs and pickup trucks, but the government’s own estimates show big costs, too — more Americans dying from air pollution, more climate-damaging tailpipe exhaust and more expense for drivers at the gas pumps.
GRANDPARENTING GOES DIGITAL AS VIRUS KEEPS OLDER ADULTS HOME
A few weeks ago, Debbie Cameron saw her grandsons most days, playing the piano, making after-school snacks or singing nursery rhymes with the baby in her Chandler, Arizona, home.
FRONT LINE:TECH GIANTS JOIN FIGHT AGAINST OUTBREAK
As large parts of the world go into lockdown to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus, tech companies are rallying their troops to join the battle against COVID-19.
REMOTE LEARNING POSES HURDLES FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
At school, Rose Hayes, 8, works with a team of teachers and therapists trained to help with her genetic condition.
Time to 'Revenge Shop': China's Virus Hot Spot Reopens
The city at the center of China’s virus outbreak was reopening for business Monday after authorities lifted more of the controls that locked downs tens of millions of people for two months.
Water Shutoffs in Sharp Focus Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
The advice is simple and universal: Washing your hands with soap and water is one of the most effective ways to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Chicago Schools to Distribute Electronic Devices to Students
Chicago Public Schools will distribute 100,000 electronic devices for students to use at home as the district implements a remote learning plan, officials announced Monday.
Nascar Industry Steps Up to Produce PPE'S in CIVID-19 Crisis
The five 3D printers at NASCAR’s Research & Technology center – two delivered in February and installed less than two weeks ago – are typically focused on composite parts and working on an updated stock car.
FIRST SIGNS OF HOUSING DISRUPTION APPEAR; A CALL FOR ROBOTS
The outbreak of the coronavirus has dealt a shock to the global economy with unprecedented speed as it continues to spread across the world.
VIRUS SENDS A NATION OF RESTAURANTGOERS BACK TO THE KITCHEN
Last Tuesday night in Tennessee, bluegrass musicians David and Virginia Blood were busy making sandwiches.
DAILY BREAD? IN FRANCE, FIGHTING VIRUS 1 BAGUETTE AT A TIME
In France, the fight against COVID-19 is being waged one baguette at a time.
Insta360 One X
Capturing panoramic images has never been this easy
CSI FROM ABOVE
Drone mapping versus terrestrial laser scanners
FoxFury D3060 Drone Light
Improve your nighttime ops with this lightweight, easy to-use, dual-lamp strobe
FAA Update: Pilot Testing Procedures Change BY PATRICK SHERMAN
Nothing lasts forever,not even the staid administrative procedures of federal agencies.