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  • President Donald Trump is trying to blame former President Barack Obama for the federal government's widely-criticized response to coronavirus.
  • Are your parents not taking coronavirus seriously? You're not alone.
  • Politico reports that Jared Kushner asked Karlie Kloss’s doctor dad (Kushner's brother's father-in-law) for suggestions fighting coronavirus—so Kloss started crowdsourcing ideas in a 22,000-member group on Facebook, telling them he had a “direct channel” to the White House.
  • Multiple New York trade organizations representing restaurant owners are calling for the state to offer tax breaks and to cap food delivery service fees to offset the serious economic implications of coronavirus.
  • Record Store Day 2020 has been postponed until June 20th.
  • Despite mounting pleas from states, the Trump administration isn’t allowing states to use Medicaid more freely to respond to the coronavirus crisis by expanding medical services.
  • It's the 25th anniversary of The Bends, so Uproxx ranked the 50 best Radiohead songs.
  • The Atlantic breaks down the do's and don'ts of "social distancing."
  • The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, has reportedly tested positive for coronavirus. He dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Saturday night.
  • Jing Fong, the city’s largest Chinese restaurant, has temporarily closed following Gov. Cuomo’s announcement that gatherings of 500 people or more will be banned.
  • You're probably going to have a lot of time at home this weekend, so here are some great new albums worth listening to: English post-punk indie band Porridge Radio's explosive new album Every Bad; Four Tet's beautiful and ethereal Sixteen Oceans; Lil Uzi Vert second album in consecutive weeks, LUV Vs. The World 2, which is filled with fun guest spots; and Jay Electronica's incredible long-awaited debut album A Written Testimony, which features Jay-Z on almost every track.
  • And finally, it's always more satisfying to make your own bed, isn't it: