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- How long will it take to create a COVID-19 vaccine? The Times asked experts how we could "condense the timeline and get a vaccine in the next few months instead of years."
- Here's one of the most infuriating stories you'll read this week: an electrical engineer in Silicon Valley with no experience in government contracting or medical devices tweeted at Donald Trump that his company could produce ventilators. A few days later, New York state paid him $69.1 million for 1,450 ventilators, at triple the standard price. Not a single ventilator ever arrived.
- Tons of filmmakers are racing to produce and/or direct the first coronavirus documentary.
- GQ has a long piece about the nightmare voyage of the Diamond Princess, the cruise ship that was trapped at sea for two harrowing weeks because of a COVID-19 outbreak.
- After decades of embracing materialism, Vox writes that some Americans are experimenting with thriftiness for the first time.
- The USNS Comfort is leaving New York today for its home port in Virginia.
- In an unprecedented move, the Association of Art Museum Directors (made up of directors of museums in the United States, Mexico and Canada) has relaxed guidelines about museums selling artwork, which has long been frowned upon and discouraged.
- Some restaurants have no choice but to open during the pandemic because of debt, mortgages, and payroll.
- Britney Spears revealed that she accidentally burned down her home gym, but everything's okay now.
- Thom Yorke unveiled a new song "Plasticine Figures" on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, and Haim performed new single "I Know Alone" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
- And finally, this dog looks like it thinks it's performing life-or-death CPR:
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