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Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 23/05/2020

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US:
1. Georgia man who is charged with murder after filming his two white neighbors shooting and killing Ahmaud Arbery 'used his vehicle to try and detain the jogger' as GBI say 'if he was a witness we wouldn't have arrested him' by dailymail
2. Jerry Sloan, Jazz coach who led to team to finals, dies at 78 by nbcnews
3. A church battling coronavirus restrictions was destroyed in a fire that investigators believe was arson by CNN
4. University of California system suspends SAT and ACT requirements by thehill
5. Boy with autism, 9, found dead in Florida after abduction; Amber Alert canceled by foxnews

World:
1. Hong Kong: Pompeo condemns China’s law as ‘death knell’ for freedoms by BBC
2. Scores feared dead as passenger jet crashes in Pakistan by cbsnews
3. An alleged child abuser died before his trial. His accusers are now being blamed by CNN
4. European NATO allies voice concern over U.S. plan to quit Open Skies by reuters
5. US pledges up to $1.2 billion to access 300 million doses of experimental COVID-19 vaccine by usatoday

Business:
1. No U.S. state avoided job losses in April: Labor Department by reuters
2. AstraZeneca-Oxford trial COVID vaccine moves to crucial phase with $1 billion in U.S. backing by cbsnews
3. Dow Jones Falls 175 Points, As Rising U.S.-China Tension Outweighs Coronavirus Vaccine Optimism; Alibaba Dives 5% On Earnings by investors
4. Dr. Anthony Fauci says staying closed for too long could cause ‘irreparable damage’ by cnbc
5. The World Health Organization said lessons could be learned from Sweden — now its daily deaths are soaring by marketwatch

Technology:
1. WhatsApp tests new feature that lets you add contacts via QR codes by theverge
2. API startups are so hot right now by techcrunch
3. Microsoft's classic Solitaire game is 30 today, 35 million people are still playing it every month by engadget
4. Best Cheap GPUs for Affordable PC Gaming in 2020 by tweaktown
5. How to activate COVID-19 exposure notifications on your iPhone through the latest iOS update by businessinsider

Entertainment:
1. Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli officially plead guilty in college admissions scandal case by foxnews
2. WarnerMedia has been working through the pandemic to ready the streaming service for its May 27 launch by hollywoodreporter
3. Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots says his health is "going a little downhill" by cbsnews
4. 'Homecoming' adds a new chapter -- and star -- to Amazon's eerie thriller by CNN
5. Chrishell Stause Cries Over Justin Hartley Split: He Was 'My Best Friend' by msn

Sports:
1. Jazz Statement on the Passing of Jerry Sloan by NBA
2. Chase Briscoe's heartbreaking week ends with Xfinity win at Darlington by espn
3. Adrian Peterson “expecting big things” from Dwayne Haskins by nbcsports
4. NFL considering 4th-and-15 onside kick proposal among other rule changes by cleveland
5. A universal DH opens the door to these potential breakout NL hitters by usatoday

Science:
1. SpaceX rocket prepared for historic NASA mission to launch astronauts from US soil by foxnews
2. The U.S. Is Getting Shorter, as Mapmakers Race to Keep Up by nytimes
3. This Eerie Neon Glow Coming From Bleached Coral Could Actually Be Good News by sciencealert
4. Climate change is causing Antarctica's snow to turn green, study says by cbsnews
5. Trump Tells Reporters He May Attend SpaceX Launch, Jokes: ‘I’d Like To Put You On The Rocket’ by dailywire

Health:
1. Hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine with or without a macrolide for treatment of COVID-19: a multinational registry analysis by thelancet
2. The coronavirus 'does not spread easily' from touching surfaces or objects, CDC says by livescience
3. At least 80 million infants could be at risk of various diseases as coronavirus outbreak disrupts routine vaccination by cnbc
4. What a second coronavirus lockdown could do to mental health by Yahoo
5. COVID-19 immunity certificates: Everything to know about this controversial solution by cnet

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