How the Pandemic Will End

Editor’s Note: The Atlantic is making vital coverage of the coronavirus available to all readers. Find the collection here. Three months ago, no one knew that SARS-CoV-2 existed. Now the virus has spread to almost every country, infecting at least 446,000 people whom we know about, and many more whom …

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Joseline Hernandez Curses Out Dancers

Joseline’s Cabaret Miami is currently streaming on the Zeus Network.  A preview for an upcoming episode dropped and the drama with the Puerto Rican princess is clearly non-stop. On the series, Joseline is trying to make a struggling gentleman’s club a success by using her experience as a former stripper.  …

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Fans Call Out ’Self Made’ Over Annie Turnbo Malone

Written by Jerry L. Barrow In Netflix’s mini-series Self Made: Inspired By The Life Of Madam C.J. Walker, viewers are given a snapshot of the life of America’s first Black self-made millionaire. But the word ‘inspired’ in the title is there for a reason. Many elements, and even people, were …

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How The Obamas Are Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak

Ellen DeGeneres is continuing to move through her rolodex as she makes phone calls to her famous friends amid the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.  Next on her list was dialing up the former First Lady Michelle Obama who gave DeGeneres advice on remaining positive while remaining indoors and shared how …

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Where Will All the Sick People Go?

If the outbreak gets even worse, the U.S. will need to take care of patients that are seriously ill outside the hospital, too. The military, FEMA, and even state emergency responders are experienced in setting up tent hospitals that can provide high levels of care, including surgery, in disasters or …

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