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SpaceX announces partnership to send tourists to ISS

SpaceX on Thursday announced a partnership to send three tourists to the International Space Station (ISS), the first private trip in more than a decade.

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Internet thanks Tito's Vodka for announcing their liquor isn't hand sanitizer: 'It just tastes like it'

As coronavirus spreads across the United States, stores are selling out of one-use surgical masks, that doesn't prevent the virus, along with hand sanitizer and disinfecting spray and wipes. In desperation, people have turned to vodka.

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What really works to keep coronavirus away? 4 questions answered by a public health professional

Editor’s note: The World Health Organization has declared that COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, has a higher fatality rate than the flu. As of March 4, 2020, nine deaths have been reported in the U.S. Brian Labus, a professor of public health, provides essential safety information for you, from disinfectants to storing food and supplies.

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The View's Joy Behar unloads on Trump's coronavirus misinformation: He's as qualified as ‘Housewives of Beverly Hills’

"The View" co-hosts agreed that the last person to listen to on the coronavirus is President Donald Trump.

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'Listen to the scientists': Lindsey Graham rebukes Trump for blurting out 'hunch' on coronavirus deaths

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) suggested on Thursday that Americans should "listen to the scientist" instead of President Donald Trump if they want solid facts about the coronavirus.

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'Devastating': Great Barrier Reef in danger of catastrophic bleaching as temperatures in Australia remain high

Australia's Great Barrier Reef is in danger of a catastrophic bleaching event that scientists warn could have dire consequences on the survival of one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

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'Alarming': Tropical forests in shift from carbon sponge to carbon source

"We've found that one of the most worrying impacts of climate change has already begun."

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Coronavirus lingers in rooms and toilets but disinfectants kill it

New research from Singapore published Wednesday showed that patients with the novel coronavirus extensively contaminate their bedrooms and bathrooms, underscoring the need to routinely clean high-touch surfaces, basins and toilet bowls.

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Thousands are being held on a cruise ship off the California coast over coronavirus fears

Thousands were stranded on a cruise ship off the California coast Wednesday over fears of the new coronavirus after passengers and crew members on board developed symptoms.

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'The federal government is failing!': MSNBC host spits fire as he details Trump's ignorant and inept outbreak response

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes was clearly livid Wednesday night as he tore into President Donald Trump’s botched handling of ongoing coronavirus crisis on his show “All In.”

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Trump claims World Health Organization coronavirus death rate is fake news

President Donald Trump spoke with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday about a myriad of issues and rambling insults about Democrats. But one comment left some alleging the president was being reckless with the facts.

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'Are you kidding me?' Pence torched for boasting about sending out a measly 2,500 coronavirus test kits

Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday got roundly mocked for boasting that the United States finally has coronavirus test kits ready for use -- but so far there are only 2,500.

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Mike Pence can't be trusted to lead Trump's coronavirus response: Public health expert

A biologist who has helped coordinate public health responses to global outbreaks warns that Vice President Mike Pence is one of the last officials who should be considered to lead the coronavirus response.

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