March 2020

Courteney Cox Says There’s ‘No Way’ She’d Last In The Royal Family

Courteney Cox can be “Friends” with just about anyone, but it seems she still couldn’t find a way to fit into the royal family.  And considering Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal duties end on March 31, the family could use someone to step up and carry out engagements.  Kevin Nealon asked Cox about a

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Close to a Million Could Be Tested for the Coronavirus This Week, Health Official Says

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration said on Monday that nearly a million tests could be administered for the coronavirus in the United States by the end of this week, a significant escalation of screening as the American death toll reached six and U.S. infections topped 100. Private companies and academic laboratories have been pulled in

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The 10 Most Popular Things On Netflix Right Now (3/2/20)

NetflixA scene from “The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez” on Netflix. At the end of February, Netflix added a feature called “Top 10 in the U.S. Today.” The exact methodology remains unclear. But since Netflix has developed a reputation for not sharing viewership data, these rankings offer a rare glimpse into what subscribers are actually watching.

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Chris Matthews: TV host quits with apology for ‘compliments’

Image copyright AFP Image caption Matthews launched his political talk show in 1997 One of America’s most famous news anchors has abruptly quit days after a female guest on his show alleged he made inappropriate remarks. Chris Matthews, a veteran host at liberal cable channel MSNBC, said Monday’s Hardball show was his last. Last month

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China’s skies are briefly clearer while factories stay shut

China’s far-reaching efforts to control the spread of the new coronavirus have shuttered factories, emptied airports and resulted in a steep drop in carbon emissions and other pollutants By CHRISTINA LARSON AP Science Writer March 3, 2020, 1:10 AM 4 min read WASHINGTON — China’s far-reaching efforts to control the spread of the new coronavirus

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