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‘There’s some hope’: Nick Cordero showing ‘very early’ signs of waking up

Amanda Kloots updated followers on Nick Cordero’s battle with coronavirus Wednesday, saying the Broadway star is showing early signs of waking up.

      

Adele shares rare new birthday photo of herself after vowing to spend a year ‘all on myself’

Adele made a rare resurgence on social media on her birthday, thanking coronavirus first responders.

      

Some bees can ‘cook’ dreaded ‘Murder Hornets,’ NYPD bee keeping officer explains

An officer in the NYPD’s beekeeping unit told local media he’s in “preparation mode” for the possible arrival of “Murder Hornets” in New York.
      

Wake Forest transfer Olivier Sarr commits to Kentucky

John Calipari may have found the big man he needed for the roster. Wake Forest center Olivier Sarr announced he’s transferring to Kentucky.

      

Still looking for Clorox wipes? CEO warns shelves won’t be fully stocked with disinfecting cleaners until summer

Clorox says retail shelves won’t be fully stocked with disinfectant wipes and other cleaners used to combat COVID-19 until this summer, CEO says.

      

‘Bad economies are as hurtful to health as viruses’: US lurches toward reopening despite ominous coronavirus models

As opposed to other countries, much of the USA is reopening despite cases of coronavirus rising or plateauing. What lies ahead?

      

Good news stories

These powerful, human stories offer some good news: our families, friends and neighbors are moving forward amid coronavirus.

      

Tensions rise over local councils’ role in Boy Scouts bankruptcy proceedings

The lawsuits come nearly four months after Boy Scouts of America filed for bankruptcy, expected for months as a way to limit liability in abuse cases.

      

7 perfect last-minute deals on Mother’s Day gifts she’ll love

If you haven’t found the perfect present for mom just yet, check out these last-minute Mother’s Day gifts sure to arrive before her special day.

      

The US denied her green card application while she treated coronavirus patients

A New York doctor who’s been treating coronavirus patients says she’s still reeling days after getting a devastating letter: Her green card application was denied.

Coronavirus stimulus checks sent to dead people should be mailed back to IRS, Treasury says

The Treasury Department gave instructions for returning the checks, but did not say if there are legal consequences for failing to return the money.
      

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