
Month: April 2020


Baseball Hall of Famer Andre Dawson says owning a funeral home took some getting used to but he’s adjusting to life as a mortician

DC May Not Reopen for Another 3 Months, Officials Say

Top coronavirus model predicts 100,000 Americans dead by the end of this summer’s first wave – as death toll passes Trump’s best case scenario of 60,000 dead

Coronavirus map shows the 22 hotspots where cases could explode as eight states lift lockdowns

“Got my results back. I’m ‘negative’ for Covid-19,” Denver Broncos star linebacker Von Miller tweets

President Trump speculates that the pandemic may have resulted from an accident at a Chinese lab; intelligent agents are examining this speculation
PODCAST: How to Stay the Coronavirus Plague Briefing Podcast #39 with Daniel Whyte III

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper announces the birth of his son, Wyatt, on his show “AC360”

Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stands unfazed by her stay-at-home measure and other directives aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus

NFL plans to play a full season though it’s uncertain what that will look like

Los Angeles Catholic Worker Soup Kitchen Adjusts to Coronavirus

Digital Pilgrimages Allow the Faithful to Make Spiritual Journeys From Their Couches

Some Catholics Suffer Sacramental Withdrawal as Virtual Confessions Are Ruled Out

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Takes Heat After Criticizing Large Jewish Funeral

Suspect Charged in Fire That Destroyed Missouri Mosque

Over $400,000 Raised So Far for Small Churches at Risk During Coronavirus

USCIRF Says India Should Be Listed as Top Religious Freedom Violator by State Department

The coronavirus outbreak has greatly impacted New York City’s restaurants

Researcher Says Wartime Vatican Archive Shows How Much Pope Pius XII Knew About the Holocaust

The arts community — dancers, actors, visual artists, designers, who never made much income to start with — is especially suffering from the coronavirus plague

Yale’s Popular Happiness Class Gains an Online Following Among the Socially Distanced

As Country Begins to Open, Italian Bishops Argue Against Continued Ban on Masses

Jen Hatmaker on Her New Book ‘Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire: The Guide to Being Glorious You’

In NYC it’s “survival of fittest for fashion brands”

One Year After Devastating Fire, Debates Continue to Rage on the Future of Notre Dame

Stylists are honing in on their ‘other’ talents to make ends meet

“The Goonies” video is raising money for those affected by the pandemic

Vice President Mike Pence donned a face covering as he toured a General Motors/Ventec ventilator production facility in Indiana
