Saturday, March 14, 2020

14 March - iGoogle Portal - Tab 7 - The Narrative (MSM)

  • A lot of things are disrupting Hollywood, but not (actual) light-speed travel. Maybe it's time to rethink our priorities.
  • Plus: A Comcast blunder, a Clearview AI lawsuit, and more of the week's top security news.
    • Some cosmic catharsis for all the coronavirus-related anxiety you might be feeling at the moment.

      NYT > Home Page

  • President Trump says he’s been tested, New York reports its first virus-related death, and a cruise ship exposed to the virus is heading to France.
  • Medical professionals plan for a surge in coronavirus cases.
    • “We are not prepared,” one doctor said. New York City’s hospitals may be moving too slowly as the outbreak spreads, experts say.

      India News, Latest News in India, Live News India, India Breaking News - Ti


  • With reports of confirmed coronavirus positive cases from states now touching 100 including two deaths (health ministry figures put the number of cases at 84), government on Saturday...
    • The count of those infected by the novel coronavirus countrywide touched 100, according to reports from the states, though the Union home ministry put the official infection number...
  • Hundreds of scientists write to the government calling for tougher measures to tackle Covid-19.
  • Ten more people have died after testing positive for the virus, NHS England says.
    • The new restriction will come into force in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

      Reuters: World News

  • Countries around the world on Saturday continued to close borders, impose strict entry and quarantine requirements and restrict large gatherings in efforts to contain the spread...
  • Israel will shut malls, hotels and restaurants in a partial shutdown of its economy starting on Sunday and use anti-terrorism tracking technology to minimize the risk of coronavirus...
    • Libya's Tripoli-based Government of National Accord has declared a state of emergency over the coronavirus and will close all air and sea ports from Monday, Prime Minister Fayez...

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