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Pop Culture Rihanna and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey are making sure domestic violence victims are protected while they're stuck at home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Pop Culture Twitter's official Twitter account let it be known that they'll give us an "edit" button but under one condition.
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Politics It appears that children are beginning to be affected by a "COVID-19 related illness."
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Sports NBA fans have been waiting for this news for a long time.
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Sports Colin Kaepernick is looking to help in the fight against the Coronavirus.
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Music Big Sean told "The Rap Pack" that despite the quarantine, fans can expect "Detroit 2" to arrive sooner than later.
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Gram Lecrae drops some words of encouragement about the coronavirus pandemic.
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Life Juicy J reminds people that, just because we're focused on changing the world, the coronavirus is not gone yet.
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Tech Uber pledges 10 million free rides and food deliveries to healthcare workers and others affected by COVID-19.
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Politics The CEO of Southwest Airlines is encouraging people to fly again.
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Sports Charles Barkley believes LeBron James and Kobe Bryant aren't in the top 5 NBA players of all-time.
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Sports LaMelo Ball's barber is giving new meaning to "desperate times call for desperate measures."
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Alexander Cole