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After 268 Years, One Farmers' Market Doesn't Stop for COVID-19
The 1918 pandemic couldn't shut it down. Nor did either of the world wars. Easton Farmers' Market (EFM) — America's oldest, continuously-operating open-air market — has been chugging along since before the Revolutionary War.
Amid Coronavirus News, Many Need to Step Away
A Pew Research Center survey taken the third week of April found that 88 percent of Americans said they were following coronavirus news either very or fairly closely.
Tesla CEO Musk Restarts California Factory Amid Lockdown
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed Monday that the company has restarted its California factory, a move that defied local government orders involving measures to contain the coronavirus.
Americans Hit Snooze This Many Times Before Getting Out of Bed
The new survey of 2,000 Americans delved into all things sleep and uncovered that waking up in the morning can be kind of a drag.
How COVID Colors The Salon Experience
As salons reopen in much of the country, they must navigate new government guidelines designed to balance a restart of the economy against the possibility of reigniting the pandemic.
Monday Muscle with YouTube Sensation Moses LDN
We've jumped the pond to workout with YouTube fitness influencer Moses.ldn, who's put together the best no-equipment workout.
Will There Be a Coffee Shortage? Not if Rwanda Can Help It
As countries begin to reopen after months of coronavirus lockdown, Rwanda is pressing on with its May coffee harvest.
'Coronavirus Hairstyle' Spikes in Popularity in East Africa
The coronavirus has revived a hairstyle in East Africa, one with braided spikes that echo the virus' distinctive shape.
Watch: Viral Video Sensation 'Double Rainbow Guy' Dies at 57
Paul L. Vasquez, the burly mountain man whose awestruck reaction upon seeing a double rainbow propelled him to internet stardom and turned him into a folk hero, has died in Central California. He was 57.
Mexico Auto Plants to Reopen As Country Weighs Virus Risks
Volkswagen de Mexico said late Thursday it is planning to reopen its assembly plant in Puebla state and its engine factory in Guanajuato state on June 1.
Finding Ways to Move Your Body While Social Distancing
For an individual who is not a regular exerciser, adding periods of activity throughout the day may have mood enhancing effects. Short activity breaks throughout the workday can enhance emotional well-being.
What's that Behind You? On Virus-Era TV, Home Backdrops Star
Those who saw conservative commentator Bill Kristol on television one recent night may not remember what he said. But they'll never forget the magnificent mess of a bookcase behind him.
Partying Like it's 2019: Gay Adult Performer Hosts NYC CoronaRave
The Met Gala may have been canceled, but an event that's being called the Meth Gala took place this week, thanks to adult performer Ian Frost, who hosted a house party, ignoring public health guidelines.
onePULSE Foundation Announces Inaugural Recipients of 49 Legacy Scholarships
OnePulse Foundation has announced the recipients of the inaugural 49 Legacy Scholarships.
Uber Loses $2.9 Billion, Offloads Bike and Scooter Business
Uber lost $2.9 billion in the first quarter as its overseas investments were hammered by the coronavirus pandemic, but the company is looking to its growing food delivery business.
Korean Fried Chicken Favorite Bonchon Launches Giveback Shop
Popular restaurant chain, Bonchon, has launched a 'Hearts & Soles' campaign in support of hospitality industry nonprofit National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation (NRAEF) and their Restaurant Employee Relief Fund (RERF).
Exercise May Help Reduce Risk of Deadly COVID-19 Complication: ARDS
One researcher explains the science behind his theory that the protective role of exercise-induced antioxidant enzymes may be beneficial in the fight against COVID-19.
Friday Fitness: What to Eat to Stay Shredded Year-Round
Fitness influencer Mylez Fitness offers his tips on healthy eating and at-home workouts, along with a few antics after weeks of self-isolating.
California Restaurants Envision Big Changes in Reopening
California restaurants have drafted a plan to allow the industry to reopen for sit-down dining with an array of safeguards while avoiding possible requirements imposed in other states.
Coronavirus Found in Patients' Semen in Small Chinese Study
The virus that causes COVID-19 can be found in semen, Chinese researchers report in a small study that doesn't address whether sexual transmission is possible.