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This is the mask I bought and recommend to everyone in my family Coronavirus face masks are everywhere, but how do you tell the good ones from the junk? I went shopping and found masks that checked all the boxes for me, and I want to share it with you. Tap or click for my pick for the best germ-blocking face mask. → |
You won’t believe why the IRS is asking for stimulus checks back Dead men may tell no tales, but they sure are good at getting paid by Uncle Sam. The IRS has potentially issued thousands of checks to deceased Americans by accident. And now, it wants the money back! Here's what you have to do if you accidentally got paid on behalf of a dead, nonresident or imprisoned relative. Tap or click here to see how to stay out of trouble with the IRS. → |
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Windows 10 update breaks critical browser security feature Microsoft has done it again! The latest Windows 10 update isn't just breaking Windows, it's actively messing up programs from other developers, too. Any website built on the Chromium system (most of them) is now vulnerable to a dangerous security flaw after the latest Windows 10 update is installed. To make matters worse, the only patch causes your files to delete themselves. Tap or click here to find out how to handle Microsoft's latest fiasco. → |
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Dangerous coronavirus theories alarming doctors If you rely on social media alone to stay informed, I have some bad news: You’re making a dangerous mistake. Medical professionals across the country are alarmed at how many people are sharing bogus theories that the COVID-19 pandemic is all hype. These ideas aren’t just ridiculous — they’re dangerous. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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Slow and steady wins the race: Kentucky replaces derby with an “exciting” new event Sports fans have been devastated from cancellations caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and fans of horseracing are no exception. The Kentucky Derby, the longest-running sporting event in the U.S., has been postponed until at least September. But fear not, the state still has a lesser-known racing event that’s sure to quicken your pulse. Behold the Kentucky Turtle Derby — an event started at the tail-end of World War II when the horse-races were canceled. During the event, 167 turtles are brought in for an eight-minute race to the finish line, with all the bells and whistles of a traditional horse race. You get fancy decorations for the star reptiles, silly names like Sir-Hides-A-Lot and Galapa-GO, and cheering crowds (although this time, they’re virtual). It’s one of the toughest races to call, due to how slow the contestants are moving. But one thing is certain: It’s a shell of a time. Hopefully, none of the contestants get the sniffles during the race. That will only slow Tap or click to see the adorable moment when a turtle sneezes. → |
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