COVID-19 can survive on certain surfaces for days, and on average you're probably touching your face between nine and 23 times an hour.

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'Please stop touching your face' — 4 strategies from disease and behavioral experts to help you minimize the spread of the coronavirus

'Please stop touching your face' — 4 strategies from disease and behavioral experts to help you minimize the spread of the coronavirus

COVID-19 can survive on certain surfaces for days, and on average you're probably touching your face between nine and 23 times an hour.

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Mike Bloomberg is using a campaign finance loophole to donate millions to the DNC. Here's how the richest person ever to run for US president makes and spends his $50 billion fortune.

Mike Bloomberg is using a campaign finance loophole to donate millions to the DNC. Here's how the richest person ever to run for US president makes and spends his $50 billion fortune.

Before suspending his campaign, Mike Bloomberg spent roughly a quarter of a billion dollars on ads in Super Tuesday states alone.

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Advertising is Amazon's fastest-growing business and is expected to surpass $17 billion this year. Here are the 19 top insiders leading the charge.

Advertising is Amazon's fastest-growing business and is expected to surpass $17 billion this year. Here are the 19 top insiders leading the charge.

These people are working to expand in new areas like over-the-top advertising as well as grow Amazon's established performance-based ads.

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44 books everyone should read in their lifetime

44 books everyone should read in their lifetime

If you want to become a more well-rounded person, you'll need to force yourself out of your comfort zone at the bookstore.

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10 ways to cope with coronavirus anxiety, according to psychologists

10 ways to cope with coronavirus anxiety, according to psychologists

Anxiety about the coronavirus is normal. To manage it, control what you can, virtually connect with loved ones, and practice gratitude.

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Amazon, Microsoft, and Google could take advantage of the market downturn to go on a cloud startup shopping spree, some analysts say

Amazon, Microsoft, and Google could take advantage of the market downturn to go on a cloud startup shopping spree, some analysts say

Some analysts say that Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google Cloud may be looking at possible acquisitions while prices are low.

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Trump's private club, Mar-a-Lago, has been closed temporarily due to the spread of coronavirus. Take a look inside the exclusive resort that the public doesn't get to see.

Trump's private club, Mar-a-Lago, has been closed temporarily due to the spread of coronavirus. Take a look inside the exclusive resort that the public doesn't get to see.

Mar-a-Lago had three visitors test positive for coronavirus last week and then closed for a two-day deep cleaning — but now it's closed indefinitely.

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Amazon is creating a futuristic fleet of 100,000 electric delivery vans, with Alexa and routing software built-in — see what they'll look like

Amazon is creating a futuristic fleet of 100,000 electric delivery vans, with Alexa and routing software built-in — see what they'll look like

Photos show clay and styrofoam models of the vehicles, which Amazon says will start delivering packages in 2021.

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Costco is running special opening hours for elderly and disabled customers during the coronavirus pandemic

Costco is running special opening hours for elderly and disabled customers during the coronavirus pandemic

The idea is that more vulnerable shoppers have space to shop during less busy times.

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'If that disease is anywhere, it's in that cash drawer': Workers are begging customers not to pay in cash at fast-food chains like McDonald's and Starbucks

'If that disease is anywhere, it's in that cash drawer': Workers are begging customers not to pay in cash at fast-food chains like McDonald's and Starbucks

Fast-food workers worry than they could catch the coronavirus — or spread it to others — by handling cash at work as chains remain open.

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