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Wacky 5G coronavirus conspiracy theories now being shared by celebrities Coronavirus conspiracies are nothing new, but the latest one might just take the cake. Online fear-mongers and celebrities alike are spreading rumors that 5G is causing coronavirus symptoms, and it's led to several cell towers and telecom workers being attacked. Is there any merit to what these people are saying? We'll break down the rumor. Tap or click here to see why these 5G conspiracies are pure hogwash. → |
Coronavirus freebies: Companies giving out free stuff right now, and how to get it The coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on most aspects of life, including the economy. Millions of people have lost their jobs, and countless others are worried about the possibility. To help during these troubled times, companies are offering free stuff, from entertainment to essential services. Tap or click to see the list and find your freebies. → |
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How to make a DIY no-sew mask using hair elastics or socks After weeks of conflicting information, we now know the CDC recommends Americans wear a cloth face mask when out in public. The trouble is face masks are nearly impossible to find now, and not everyone is handy with a sewing machine. What can you do? It's time to make your own — no sewing or special skills required. Tap or click for a simple DIY face mask. → |
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Coronavirus conspiracy theories on social media In times of crisis, we’re all searching for reliable information. My advice: Steer clear of, well, most of social media. Here are some of the bizarre conspiracy theories nuts are spouting off right now, from government power grabs to 5G’s role in spreading the virus. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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"That’s where they went!" Precious cargo goes up in flames Still having a hard time finding toilet paper during your supply runs? It’s not just you — the valuable commodity is still in high demand more than three weeks after social distancing efforts began in earnest. Believe it or not, retailers and suppliers are working tirelessly to ship toilet paper to stores. There isn’t an issue with wood pulp or resources, but sometimes logistics can be complicated and disaster can strike. Just last week, a tractor-trailer hauling hundreds of pounds of toilet paper crashed on an interstate just outside of Dallas, Texas. When the truck came to a stop, it burst into flames and all of the cargo onboard did as well. According to state officials, the toilet paper “burned extensively,” but the driver made it out OK. At least we don’t have to blame hoarders anymore.If you want to get something done, you gotta do it yourself. Tap or click to learn how to make your own toilet paper. → |
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