| Tuesday 01.21.20 Feeling down? Yesterday was Blue Monday, which is thought of as the most depressing day of the year. It's actually a total myth, but the seasonal blues are very real -- and treatable. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door. By AJ Willingham | | | Impeachment | | | Coronavirus A deadly virus spreading through China has killed six and sickened almost 300, kicking off nationwide containment efforts and stoking anxieties in the medical community. This strain of coronavirus was first noticed in China in December, but initially, scientists didn't think it could be passed between humans. Now, they know it can. Chinese officials have canceled Lunar New Year celebrations, and tour agencies are banned from taking groups out of Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the virus was first detected. More thermal monitors and screening areas will be added in public spaces. The Wuhan coronavirus, like other viruses of its type, doesn't respond to vaccination and can lead to pneumonia. It's related to SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), which killed 774 and sickened 8,000 across Asia in 2002 and 2003. | | | 2020 election The New York Times made history by endorsing Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar for the Democratic presidential nomination. Endorsements from high-profile newspapers can be hit or miss. In this case, it could offer a firm response to voters wondering if a woman can win against President Trump. The dual endorsement hasn't taken the wind out of the sails of at least one man among the front-runners, though. What's being called Joe Biden's "elevator moment" may be as good as the paper's backing. A video of Biden taking a selfie with a black supporter in an elevator on the way up to his endorsement interview with the paper (which he obviously didn't get) has been shared hundreds of thousands of times on social media. | | Look, I have this firm belief that if America hasn't broken your heart, you don't love her enough. | | | | Climate crisis | | | Puerto Rico Protesters in Puerto Rico are demanding the resignation of Gov. Wanda Vázquez after the discovery of a warehouse filled with supplies thought to be from 2017's Hurricane Maria. Vázquez fired three members of her Cabinet after the discovery, including the director of Puerto Rico's Office of Emergency Management and the secretaries of family services and housing. Officials began distributing the Hurricane Maria supplies yesterday. The island's Department of Justice will be investigating how the supplies ended up languishing for years while citizens on the island struggled. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | We could welcome the children, but we do not compromise with people who have voluntarily joined terrorist organizations and who are working to tear down all the values Norway is built on. | | | 3,737 That's how many metric tons of foreign waste Malaysia has sent back to the rich countries from whence it came, saying it will no longer be the "garbage dump" of the world. This isn't the first time Malaysia has returned such unwanted cargo. The country has been inundated with shipments of illegal plastic waste since 2018, when China cracked down on a large recycling industry. | | | | Form an orderly line! Listen, I need you to trust me. Seeing a hermit crab out of its shell feels weird and wrong, but if you can come to terms with that, this video of a bunch of hermit crabs lining up to switch shells will not disappoint. (Click here to view.) | | | | |
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