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Melinda Gates on our new normal after the coronavirus: 'Our psyches are going to be permanently changed'
Philanthropist Melinda Gates told Business Insider that the coronavirus will give us a new normal, and some things will be permanently changed.
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Bill Gates has warned of an impending pandemic for years. Here's how he's dealing with the coronavirus pandemic — from pledging $100 million to fight the outbreak to becoming Warren Buffett's "scientific adviser."
In an interview with the Financial Times, Bill Gates warned that a pandemic like the coronavirus outbreak could happen "every 20 years or so."
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Apple and Google are teaming up to create a way for your smartphone to alert you if you've come into contact with someone infected with the coronavirus
Apple and Google are working together to help track the spread of the coronavirus by notifying people who come into contact with someone infected.
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NOT A FAIRY TALE: How Americans can survive and thrive after a divorce
Many Americans face a bad relationship in their lives. Here are some tips when divorce becomes a reality.
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Inside Louisiana's horrifying 'Cancer Alley,' an 85-mile stretch of pollution and environmental racism that's now dealing with some of the highest coronavirus death rates in the country
People living in "Cancer Alley" are more than 50 times as likely to get cancer than the average American. Now they're being hit by the coronavirus.
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