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Lindsay Lohan’s First Song In 12 Years Is An Absolute Banger | Betches

In these dark times, it can feel like there’s not a lot to look forward to, but today there’s a bright spot amid the darkness: Lindsay Lohan’s musical comeback has finally begun. On Friday, she released “Back To Me,” her first song since 2008, and aside from buying a $15 drink at a crowded bar, there’s nothing I could have wanted more right now. This isn’t the first time Lindsay has teased a revival of her music career. Back in September of 2019, she posted a new song on YouTube…

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Comedians Impressions of Couples During Quarantine Is ALL of Us

ShareTweetPin Well friends, we’re going on day 22 of quarantine over here, and President Trump just announced earlier this week that there’s at least another 30 days in sight. If we’ve all learned anything through this totally bizarre experience, it’s that too much togetherness, just might be the real killer in this COVID-19 pandemic. The one saving grace has been good news on the internet, and all things Trey Kennedy. The 27-year-old comedian from Oklahoma is a pro at relatable impressions that never fail to make us laugh. Through this…

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FEMA to restrict exports of critical supplies leaving US

(CNN)Companies will soon be blocked from exporting critical medical supplies needed by the US for the coronavirus response, unless the Federal Emergency Management Agency gives approval for overseas shipments, according to a federal draft regulation. In a joint statement Wednesday, the two agencies, both of which fall under the Department of Homeland Security, said they’re “working together to prevent domestic brokers, distributors, and other intermediaries from diverting these critical medical resources overseas.” CBP will be responsible for identifying exports at US air and sea ports, while FEMA will decide whether…

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Promising Blood Test Can Detect 50 Types Of Cancer Using Artificial Intelligence

A new blood test armed with AI-technology can detect at least 50 different types of cancer, often before any signs or symptoms appear. It can even identify the specific type of cancer a patient might have. While there’s still further fine-tuning to do, independent experts in the field have heralded the results of the new research as encouraging.  The new study, published this week in the journal Annals of Oncology, has shown how machine learning algorithms are capable of detecting the presence of cancer in a person’s body by looking for telltale chemical changes in the…

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Study behind updated FDA guidance shows self-swab tests are as effective as those done by clinicians

Earlier this week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it would be updating its guidance to allow self-swab tests for COVID-19, in which a patient collects a sample for their own nose for a health professional to test. On Wednesday, UnitedHealth Group revealed the results of a peer-reviewed large scale study that provided the science behind the decision to switch to the less-invasive sample collection method. The self-swab process doesn’t change where FDA-approved testing can happen – this expanded guidance only applies to the method of collection,…

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Music Premiere: ‘Drunk’ By Brooke Alexx Will Help You Remember What Parties Were Like | Betches

Remember people, places, and things? It’s almost hard to remember a time when going out in public was something to look forward to, rather than an event that provokes fear. So to help you get back to a simpler time when being outside wasn’t almost illegal, listen to Brooke Alexx’s new song, called “Drunk”. Being drunk, remember it? When you could do it in the company of people and not like, your dog or maybe your parents’ disapproving glares? But before we get into the song, we asked Brooke a…

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The Speed Of Light Remains Constant At The Highest Energy Tested Yet

The fact that the speed of light is constant in a vacuum is one of the cornerstones of Einstein’s theory of special relativity. But it’s not obvious why this should be the case, or even whether it’s possible, under certain conditions, that it might not be. A new study, published in Physical Review Letters, set out to test if the speed of light remains constant even at the highest energy we can get from cosmic events. Special relativity has at its core two facts: That the speed of light in a…

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WATCH: Chick-fil-A Erupts into “Lean on Me” After Worship Group Flash Mobs Restaurant

ShareTweetPin From their delectable crispy chicken sandwiches and signature waffle fries to their first-class employees delivering customer service with a smile, there’s a hardly a thing not to love about Chick-fil-A. Ranked as the top fast-food restaurant in the country for the fourth year in a row, it’s clear that the Lord’s chicken is also America’s favorite. And now, a San Antonio Chick-fil-A is giving customers another reason smile after a video featuring an a capella group singing “Lean on Me” went viral. The footage features the men’s worship group…

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My 20 Comics To Bring Positivity And Humor To Our Shared Situation

Every day I’m so busy and don’t have much downtime, but I have gotten such positive reception to my comics that it keeps me going. People have told me that they are “a relief” and a “balm in this tense time.” I feel like everyone is trying to help out, and this is just my little way of contributing―to provide a laugh that can bring people together. Thanks! You can follow me on Instagram and Facebook for more. Unfollow 1 day ago Lol!! Unfollow 1 day ago MOM I CAN…

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10 Family Activities for When You Cant Leave the House

ShareTweetPin When it comes to keeping the family busy, we often look for just about everything outside of our own homes. Whether it’s an activity in town, or a playdate at a local park, one of the ways we manage to keep our sanity as parents is by getting the kids out of the house. But if suddenly you find yourself crammed inside on a rainy afternoon, or simply looking for ways to create quality family time with your tribe, we’ve got just the list for you. Here are 10…

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Animals Invade Cities As People Quarantine Themselves At Home (New Pics)

As we’ve seen already, animals seem to be pouring into the city streets as people retreat to their shelters amidst the COVID-19 lockdown. And while at first it was a website featuring autobiographical interviews with philosophers. “On the day I took the gator video, I went to Barefoot Landing because I was trying to avoid danger! Shortly after I took this video, I was watching the gator, and a security guard, the only other person in Barefoot Landing at the time, didn’t see it and almost ran into it,” Sosis…

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The 2020 Olympics Have Officially Been Postponed Due To Coronavirus

Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Getty Images The 2020 Olympics Have Been Postponed Due To Coronavirus In A Major Move By Lilli Petersen Updated: March 30, 2020 It’s one for the history books, and not in a good way. On Tuesday, March 24, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) postponed the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. The Games have only ever been canceled three times in modern history, so you know this is serious. The announcement came via a joint statement from the IOC and the Tokyo 2020 Organizing…

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Warning over daily coronavirus death figures

And these reveal that between 11 March and 1 April there were about 300 more deaths than previously thought during that period. Prof Jim Naismith, at the University of Oxford, said because of “understandable” delays in reporting by NHS trusts, the daily figures included deaths that may have happened up to two weeks ago. Separate figures, published last week, also suggest the number of people dying with coronavirus is higher than the daily totals indicate. The Office for National Statistics examined registrations and found deaths in the community not included…

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Quibi and Eko are in a legal battle over video tech

Two video startups are making dueling legal claims against the other. The Wall Street Journal broke the news yesterday that interactive video company Eko is accusing Quibi of infringing on its patented technology. At around the same time, The Hollywood Reporter noted that Quibi (which is launching its short-form mobile video service next month) has filed a complaint in California federal court claiming that Eko has engaged in “a campaign of threats and harassment.” At the heart of the dispute is Quibi’s Turnstyle technology, which allows viewers to seamlessly switch…

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