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Frank found the 2020 Beef VeganQuarantine song!
(13:45) Entertainment News
A Tiger King After Show Hits Netflix on Sunday
Pink Says You Should Be Upset That She Could Get Tested for COVID-19 and You Can't
ESPN's "NBA HORSE Challenge" is set. Here's everything you need to know.
"UFC 249" is no longer happening on April 18th. ESPN and its parent company Disney made the call.
STEPHEN KING is apologizing to everyone who feels like they're living in a Stephen King novel.
"Saturday Night Live" will return with a remote episode this weekend.
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE joked that 24-hour parenting is, quote, "just not human" . . . and people who are 24-hour parents and NOT multimillionaires can't handle it.
(26:30) Staying Home Stats
A new online calculator helps you figure out how much money you're SAVING because of the quarantine . . . it adds up things like your meals at restaurants, nights out, car expenses, and childcare.
24% of people say they've gained weight since the beginning of the pandemic. Somehow 19% say they've lost weight.
With more people cooking at home, there's been an increase in people going to the hospital with burns . . . and that's not good, since the hospitals are already crowded enough.
(34:05) Easter vs. COVID-19: Five Stats on How We'll Celebrate
Easter Sunday will definitely be a little different this year. Here are five stats on how we plan to celebrate . . .
70% of people who observe Easter say ALL their Easter activities will happen at home this year. Only 25% said that was true last year.
Will you be doing anything to make Easter feel more "normal"? 39% said they plan to call loved ones . . . 27% will make video calls . . . 24% will livestream church . . . and 1 in 5 will have an indoor Easter egg hunt, even if they wouldn't normally.
56% of people who went to church last Easter said they'd go again this Sunday IF their church was open. But only 23% overall think churches should be considered "essential businesses."
Two-thirds said the outbreak will affect how much money they spend on Easter this year. The top things we're skimping on are food, clothes, and candy.
The #1 thing the crisis has made us more grateful for is our FAMILY. 40% said loved ones are the top thing they're more thankful for this year . . . 29% said their health . . . 13% said their freedom . . . and 12% said their job.
Five Tips for Celebrating Easter While Quarantined at Home
Let the kids decorate the house. It'll get them involved and give them something to do before Easter Sunday.
Attend a virtual Easter service. Churches across the country are moving their services online this year because of coronavirus. So check your church's website to see if they have a virtual option this year.
Do Easter brunch online. Even if your extended family can't be together on Sunday, you can still check in with them on Zoom, FaceTime, or Skype.
Get creative with the Easter egg hunt. Big community Easter egg hunts might be cancelled this year, but you can still decorate eggs and search for them in your yard or throughout your house.
Embrace the spirit of Easter. With so many people suffering right now, it's a good time to reflect on things we're grateful for. Also, consider donating to a nonprofit organization helping with COVID-19 relief efforts, or supporting a small business with the money you would've spent on Easter brunch at a restaurant.
(USA Today)
(45:20) Dumbass of the Day
A Woman Asked the Cops to Test Her Meth for Coronavirus
A Vigilante Caught a Hit-and-Run Driver, Tied Him to a Pole, and Left Him for the Cops
A guy in the U.K. who was busted for driving 130 miles-per-hour said he was speeding to avoid coronavirus.
Mexican health official with coronavirus is fired after spitting and coughing on hospital staff because he 'was not given preferential treatment'
(56:10) Kat Rumbley
Marketing & Group Sales Manager at Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
The Desert Museum is offering FREE virtual educational programming! These programs will be M-F at 10:00 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. You can do yoga, sing and dance, learn about the animals of the Sonoran Desert, meet live animals, and MORE! Open to all ages, especially kids at heart. Special thanks to Kristina Walters for staging this adorable photo! SIGN UP TODAY:
http://desertmuseum.org/center/edu/dtdo/
(103:40) "Good News" Stories from the Coronavirus Outbreak
Most Meals on Wheels volunteers are over 55. Meaning they're in a higher-risk age group. So COLLEGE KIDS have stepped up in a big way to fill in and make deliveries.
A lot of people are livestreaming church this Sunday, but a pastor in Huntsville, Texas flipped the script. He wanted to be able to see people during his sermons. So he printed out photos of 200 church members, and taped them to the pews.
Seán McLoughlin is an Irish gamer who goes by the online name Jacksepticeye. On Tuesday, he organized an online fundraiser where influencers and gamers helped raise money for three coronavirus charities. His livestream alone brought in $659,000 in donations. And overall, they raised $1.7 million.
Over half of Americans are doing things to support local businesses right now. A survey found 59% of us have spent money at local stores and restaurants in the past two weeks, specifically to help them stay afloat.
There's a bar in Tybee Island, Georgia called The Sand Bar that's famous for papering its walls with $1 bills. So the owner and some friends spent three days taking them all down, then gave the money to employees.
They ended up with almost $4,000, and each employee got 600 bucks. But one said they didn't need the money. So they gave it to another coworker to help pay her rent.
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