Coronavirus ... Economy ... Election 2020 ... Norwegian Cruise Line ... Great Barrier Reef
Coronavirus ... Economy ... Election 2020 ... Norwegian Cruise Line ... Great Barrier Reef | Thursday 03.26.20 The Department of Justice isn't messing around. If for some reason you try to spread the coronavirus intentionally, you could be charged with terrorism. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On with Your Day. By AJ Willingham | | | | Coronavirus | | | | Economy The Senate has approved the massive $2 trillion stimulus package ... so now what? The House is due to vote on it Friday before it reaches the President's desk. Since several House members have tested positive for coronavirus, leading lawmakers are pushing for a voice vote, which would avoid forcing all members to return to Washington for a roll call vote. Though several Democrats have issues with the bill, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has urged critics to recognize the good in the bill to get it passed. What's actually in the package? Yes, there are stimulus checks, amounting to $1,200 per individual but varying by income and family situation. Student loan payments would be suspended through September. The airline industry would get billions in support, as would hospitals. The arts would get a little help, too, with $100 million in relief. Not included in the package: money for Trump's southern border wall. | | | | Election 2020 | | | | Norwegian Cruise Line | | | | Great Barrier Reef Australia's Great Barrier Reef likely experienced its most widespread bleaching event on record, which could be a devastating blow to the already at-risk marine site. Bleaching happens when coral -- which are living things -- expel the algae that live in them as a stress response to warmer water. This greatly damages and often kills the coral over time. Scientists say the rapid warming of the planet and its oceans are to blame for these events. This marks the third mass bleaching event on the reef in just the last five years, and the last two ended up killing about half the reef's coral. The organisms can survive, if water temperatures go back down. Since this likely won't happen, scientists are greatly concerned for the reef's future. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | 1,000% That's how much ammunition sales in Colorado have risen over the past month, according to Ammo.com. Around the country, people seem to be stockpiling guns and ammo alongside their toilet paper in response to coronavirus restrictions, the data show. | | | Just one more year to get better. | | | | The art of Turkish water marbling You know what will make your mind feel a little less heavy? Creating something. Write a few lines in a journal, pick up a favorite craft, cook something or just sketch a little bird today. Your brain needs it. You could also do some intricate Turkish water marbling, but hey, we all have our limits. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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