You've heard about it and are more than likely living under the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. One thing that's been sorely lacking in the media coverage is an explanation of how coronavirus actually affects humans. For more info, watch how you can see germs spread and why washing your hands is so important.
Based on the best-selling novel by Wally Lamb, I Know This Much Is True stars Mark Ruffalo playing identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey, one of which suffers from severe mental illness. The six-episode series follows the lives of the brothers and their family, starting with them approaching middle age and filled in with flashbacks from Dominick's perspective. The series also stars Kathryn Hahn, Melissa Leo, Juliette Lewis, and Rosie O'Donnell and premieres April 27, 2020 on HBO.
Nike takes a page from Colin Chapman's playbook—simplify, then add lightness—with the Vaporfly 4. The marathon-ready racer is newly reengineered with an updated carbon fiber Flyplate and featherweight ZoomX foam, delivering maximum propulsion with every stride. A steeper heel-to-toe drop pushes you forward, while trimmed weight in the midsole, upper, and outsole keeps the shoe fast without compromise. The result: the same cushioned ZoomX responsiveness at a fraction of the weight, built to carry you past the finish line strides ahead of the competition.
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First dropped in 1993 for two-sport phenom Deion Sanders, the Nike Air Diamond Turf was engineered to handle both the football gridiron and the baseball diamond with equal dominance. Nearly three decades later, the cross-training icon returns with a street-ready update that stays true to its roots—durable leather uppers, Nike Air cushioning in the heel and forefoot, and the unmistakable midfoot strap that locked down Deion's game. Built for stability, traction, and all-day wear, the Diamond Turf bridges performance and heritage with everyday style, securing its place as one of Nike's most legendary silhouettes.
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It's just another day on the job — for a rogue AI bounty hunter. This action-packed animated LEGO short film follows a minifig hunting down and exterminating an automated attack drone in a sci-fi setting.
Worried about the afterlife? Now you can upload yourself to a virtual world to live your life after death. After Nathan is involved in a car crash, his girlfriend uploads him to a luxury virtual reality world where he meets customer service agent Nora. From Greg Daniels of The Office and Parks and Recreation fame, Upload is streaming on Amazon Prime.
Velocity's 1976 Ford Bronco Blackout pairs vintage attitude with modern muscle. Finished in Arabian Gray with blacked-out badging, bumpers, and a family-style roll cage, it makes an unmistakable first impression. Inside, upgraded leather and a Pioneer touchscreen with Apple CarPlay add comfort and tech, while a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 and 10-speed automatic deliver 460 horsepower. Wilwood brakes, coil spring suspension, and 17-inch Method Race Wheels complete a build that turns every drive into a statement.
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A solid wind-down ritual, Collagen Dream delivers a no-nonsense blend of function and flavor. Packed with 5g of high-absorption collagen peptides, magnesium, and sleep-supporting compounds like L-theanine and valerian root, this rich, dairy-free hot chocolate is built to help you switch off, sleep deeper, and wake up sharper. No sugar crash, no fluff — just a clean, effective formula that works as hard as you do.
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Along with Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy, Todd Phillips found inspiration from a number of movies released during the 1970s and 1980s for Joker. For the sake of time, Wisecrack breaks down the film's top three movie references while explaining the philosophy behind them.
While many concert halls and venues are closing down, the NPR Tiny Desk is still open for business. Fans can safely get their live-music fix with this Coldplay performance. Accompanied by a nine-piece choir, the band delivers uplifting renditions of "Cry Cry Cry", "Viva La Vida", "Champion Of The World", and "Broken" along with a cover of Prince's "1999."