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Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 11/04/2020

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US:
1. CNN Poll of Polls: Trump's approval ticking down on coronavirus response by CNN
2. CDC Extends ‘No Sail Order’ for All Cruise Ships by At Least 100 Days by bloomberg
3. The 115-year-old Supreme Court opinion that could determine rights during a pandemic by CNN
4. Coronavirus live updates: Telemedicine surges, $30 billion in aid sent to hospitals by cnbc
5. Antibody tests for the novel coronavirus could be available within 'a week or so,' Fauci says by CNN

World:
1. Boris Johnson 'able to do short walks' after moving out of ICU by CNN
2. Coronavirus pandemic: Security Council warned of violent conflict by nbcnews
3. US Surgeon General says some parts of the country may be able to reopen on May 1 - but the majority will have to remain on strict lockdown in order to defeat coronavirus by dailymail
4. COVID-19 Death Toll Surpasses 100,000 As Globe Grapples With Containment by npr
5. Coronavirus: New York has more cases than any country by BBC

Business:
1. Boeing considering 10% payroll cut after coronavirus pandemic shuts down plane manufacturing by cnbc
2. 16 million people just got laid off but U.S. stocks had their best week in 45 years by marketwatch
3. These auto insurance companies are offering credits amid the COVID-19 outbreak by wxyz
4. Trump Has “Big Talk” With Putin, Saudi King Salman About Oil by oilprice
5. U.S. CPI falls at fastest pace in five years by kitco

Technology:
1. The 5 best-selling electronics devices on Amazon’s entire site by bgr
2. Some shirts hide you from cameras—but will anyone wear them? by arstechnica
3. Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology by apple
4. Move over Zoom, Microsoft Teams now allows for custom backgrounds during video calls by techrepublic
5. Tips, tactics and cashflow strategies for startup survival during a crisis by TechCrunch

Entertainment:
1. Tiger King: Carole Baskin says she’s receiving death threats because of Netflix show by independent
2. McCartney’s ‘Hey Jude’ lyrics sell for $910G in online auction: reports by foxnews
3. Will ‘Trolls World Tour’ Profit Off Universal’s Experimental VOD (& Drive-In Theater) Model? by deadline
4. Burning Man festival canceled due to coronavirus pandemic by nypost
5. HORSE RACING GALLOPS ON IN MULTIPLE U.S. STATES by tmz

Sports:
1. Tua Tagovailoa: Injuries are part of the game, I’m not playing badminton by nbcsports
2. XFL suspends operations, lays off employees and has no plans for 2021 season by espn
3. Here's one way for Detroit Tigers to play in October: Bring on Bronx Bombers, Bryce Harper by freep
4. How Tom Brady’s Empty Answers on Trump and Race Speak Volumes by thedailybeast
5. Relief coming to low-income renters who could not pay April rent due to COVID-19 by komonews

Science:
1. 50th anniversary of Apollo 13 mission: 'Houston, we've had a problem' by foxnews
2. Ozone hole three times the size of Greenland opens over the North Pole by livescience
3. Astronauts brace for return to Earth – and coronavirus: "It is quite surreal for us" by cbsnews
4. NASA wants your help designing a mini payload for moon exploration by digitaltrends
5. Longest deep-sea animal spotted off Australian coast by sciencemag

Health:
1. Questions remain over whether COVID-19 recovery will guarantee immunity: Is reinfection still possible? by abcnews
2. More than 2,200 coronavirus deaths in nursing homes, but federal government isn't tracking them by nbcnews
3. Global Coronavirus Death Toll Hits 100,000 by huffpost
4. Congo, weary from Ebola, must also battle the coronavirus by apnews
5. Chinese study of air samples discovers new coronavirus can travel up to 4 meters by japantimes

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Kim Jong Un, the Supreme Leader of North Korea, is a unique executive in global politics. Few dictators wield such absolute power and rule so ruthlessly. He oversees numerous prisons and labor camps, comprised of his political opponents and their families. Because of his human rights infractions and prickly foreign policy, North Korea’s economy is extremely weak. Despite this, he manages to horde the vast majority of the nation’s assets for himself. Today we’re exploring how Kim Jong Un spends his billions.

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