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Coronavirus symptoms take five days to show - here's what they look like

New research shows that even if you haven't developed symptoms by day 12, you could still be spreading the virus.

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Connolly, Driedger lead Panthers to 2-1 win over the Blues

Aleksi Saarela #28 of the Florida Panthers controls the puck in the game against the St. Louis Blues at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., March 9, 2020. /AP Brett Connolly sc

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Immutouch wristband buzzes to stop you touching your face

In the age of coronavirus, we all have to resist the urge to touch our faces. It’s how the virus can travel from doorknobs or other objects to your mucus membranes and get you sick. Luckily, a s

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Despite virus risk, 2020 hopefuls keep up campaigns for now

As the coronavirus hits more states, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Sunday his campaign is gauging when it may become necessary to cancel the lar

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China Roundup: Enterprise tech gets a lasting boost from coronavirus outbreak

Hello and welcome back to TechCrunch’s China Roundup, a digest of recent events shaping the Chinese tech landscape and what they mean to people in the rest of the world. This week, a post from Sequoia

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If we could see alternate realities, would we want to take a look?

Well, here we are. After many weeks (and a somewhat inconsistent publishing schedule), we have arrived at the final story of Ted Chiang’s Exhalation collection, number nine of nine. It has been a fun

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COVID-19 really China's 'Chernobyl moment'?

11:41 Is politicizing COVID-19, the new virus spreading in the media? Are some media putting politics before people?There's no doubt the coronavirus has gone global. Regardless of thei

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FCC looks to mandate anti-robocall tech after prodding from Congress

The FCC is finally going to require wireless carriers to implement an anti-robocalling technology, after asking them nicely for more than a year to do so at their convenience. Of course, the FCC itse

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Coronavirus: Seven essential tips if you have to work from home

Sky News takes a look at the seven deadly sins of working from home as employers prepare to close offices over the outbreak.

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Answer Bank: What if I have to travel internationally during COVID-19?

With more than 95,000 COVID-19 cases confirmed in more than 85 countries and regions worldwide, people are being advised to avoid public and crowded spaces and reduce their travels.But what if you

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Arab voters key to blocking Netanyahu-led hard-line majority

A surge in Arab voter turnout was key to depriving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his nationalist allies of a parliamentary majority in this week’s Israeli elect

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COVID-19: What you need for two weeks of self-isolation

If you have traveled to one of the areas affected by the COVID-19 outbreak in Europe, or you've been in contact with people who have tested positive for the virus, you might be asked to voluntarily p

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Kami’s wireless outdoor camera keeps it simple

You’ve probably come across YI’s range of affordable security cameras while browsing on Amazon or other shopping sites in the past. Recently, the company’s Kami brand launched its $9

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Sustainable British pub leads the charge to zero-waste restaurants

04:03 The thatched Wheatsheaf Pub in the sleepy English village of Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire, dates back to the 19th century, but its sustainable approach makes it one of the most forw

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Can't find hand sanitizer in stores? Here's how to make it at home

01:08 As COVID-19 continues to spread around Europe and the world, antibacterial hand gel or hand sanitizer, is the next thing running out of stock after the global mask shortage.Worri

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U.S.-China decoupling is not an option

Editor's note: William Jones is the Washington Bureau Chief for Executive Intelligence Review and a non-resident fellow of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China

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How to work during a pandemic

The world is bracing for the seemingly inevitable proliferation of SARS-COV-12, also known as COVID-19 and coronavirus, which has already paralyzed cities and isolated millions. In the U.S., especiall