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How long before we know if reopenings cause virus spikes?

How long before we know if reopenings cause virus spikes?

U.S. states and countries worldwide are cautiously relaxing restrictions while watching for potential spikes in coronavirus infections. Getting the timing right is complicated.
How long before we know if reopenings cause virus spikes?

How long before we know if reopenings cause virus spikes?

U.S. states and countries worldwide are cautiously relaxing restrictions while watching for potential spikes in coronavirus infections. Getting the timing right is complicated.
The drive-in is giving indie films a box office boost

The drive-in is giving indie films a box office boost

LOS ANGELES — Indie films and drive-in theatres don’t usually go together. Drive-ins need the big movies, the ones with superheroes and superstars, to draw substantial audiences.
Beckett Cypher, 21-year-old son of Melissa Etheridge, dies

Beckett Cypher, 21-year-old son of Melissa Etheridge, dies

LOS ANGELES — Melissa Etheridge said Wednesday that her son Beckett Cypher has died. Etheridge released a statement saying opioid addiction was behind Cypher's death.
Should runners wear a face mask outdoors?

Should runners wear a face mask outdoors?

Should runners wear a face mask outdoors? It depends. You won’t always need a face covering while jogging or riding a bike if you're exercising with no one around, but it’s good to carry one just in case. The U.S.
Among the mainstays of 2020 claimed by the pandemic: Spring

Among the mainstays of 2020 claimed by the pandemic: Spring

By the time spring arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, the pandemic had the world firmly in its grip. The vernal equinox arrived March 19, the day California handed down the first statewide stay-at-home order in the United States.
What will Jersey Shore beaches be like in the Summer of Bug?

What will Jersey Shore beaches be like in the Summer of Bug?

BELMAR, N.J. — Joanna Eichert longs for the summer days of years gone by at the Jersey Shore, which she recalls as “very crowded and very relaxing.

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Bestsellers

Bestselling Books Week Ended May 9th. HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Camino Winds” by John Grisham (Doubleday) 2. “If It Bleeds” by Stephen King (Scribner 3. “The 20th Victim” by Patterson/Paetro (Little, Brown) 4.
Muppet Elmo readies for his own starry HBO Max talk show

Muppet Elmo readies for his own starry HBO Max talk show

NEW YORK — There was a time not too long ago when Broadway star Ben Platt was interviewed by a monster. A perfectly nice monster, of course. It was Elmo. Elmo asked Platt what was his favourite music to sing.
The promotion will be virtual for new "Hunger Games" novel

The promotion will be virtual for new "Hunger Games" novel

NEW YORK — When Suzanne Collins' “Mockingjay” was published a decade ago, Books of Wonder owner Peter Glassman put on a show: a late-night celebration for hundreds at his Manhattan store, with jugglers, costumes, a trivia wheel, cupcakes with the “Mo
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