Keeping your behavior in check — and being considerate of other people — is not only good manners, but it may help flatten the so-called curve.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ordered to stop peddling phony coronavirus cures by New York AG
Jones peddles colloidal silver-infused toothpaste, mouthwash, creams and supplements that he claims are a “stopgate” against the virus, the attorney general says.
Mister Rogers said to ‘look for the helpers.’ Here’s how to help amid coronavirus panic.
Consider being a good neighbor. It can help alleviate any feelings of helplessness you may face as the virus continues to spread worldwide.
Student suspended from school for selling ‘squirts’ of hand sanitizer to classmates
The U.K. boy’s mother posted his moneymaking schemes on Facebook, where it amassed 98,000 comments — much of which praised his entrepreneurial savvy.
Here are some coronavirus TikToks and memes to get you through the panic
If nothing else, TikToks and Twitter memes provide a sense of levity amid these trying times. Here are some good ones.
At least 44 dead from drinking toxic alcohol in Iran after coronavirus cure rumor
A false rumor has circulated throughout Iran that alcohol can prevent the coronavirus. More than 40 have died and hundreds have been hospitalized.
Family says they bought 12-year supply of toilet paper by accident amid coronavirus scare
Haidee Janetzki mistakenly ordered 48 boxes of the company’s toilet paper, which comes in 48 roll boxes. It amounted to over $3,000 of the stuff.
These professors want to get rid of Leap Year entirely with a new calendar
You have Julius Caesar and Pope Gregory XIII to thank for the calendar. If these professors get their way, you may get a Trump calendar.
Smithsonian makes nearly 3 million pieces of art available online and free to use
The Smithsonian released nearly 3 million images from its vast catalog to an online repository available for anyone online.
‘Hidden Figures’ mathematician Katherine Johnson, who broke barriers at NASA, dies at 101
Katherine Johnson, the venerated NASA mathematician who was depicted in the film “Hidden Figures,” died Monday. She was 101.