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(0:00) Show Open: Arizonans Want A Heat Wave Early
Will Southern Arizona’s warmer weather slow the spread of COVID-19?
 (10:45) Entertainment News
 
Pot, Meet Kettle: O.J. Simpson Thinks Carole from "Tiger King" Murdered Her Spouse
Sandra Bullock's ex Jesse James slept with at least 20 women behind the back of his drag racer wife Alexis DeJoria
ROBIN WILLIAMS' estate has launched a YouTube channel to remember his life and career.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson might have a rematch, but with partners this time.  And those partners might be . . . Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
Yes, a Celebrity Tried the "I Have Coronavirus" Gag, April Fool's Prank
Adam Schlesinger from Fountains of Wayne Died Yesterday of CoronaVirus
 (25:00) PORN!
And now, PORN is entering the late-night game.  "Super Horny Fun Time" is described as a kinkier version of "The Daily Show", and it'll air on the X-rated streaming service Adult Time.
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Chinese city BANS the eating of dogs and cats with 'historic' new law in the wake of coronavirus pandemic
(32:00) 85% of Us Are Now Actively Doing Things to Avoid Getting Sick
A new poll found most of us are now doing things to stop the virus from spreading.  85% of Americans say they've changed their behavior in some way to avoid getting sick.  Here are the top changes we've made in the past month . . .
Avoiding crowded places.  67% are doing it now, compared to 27% a month ago.
Not touching certain things when you go out.  50%, up from 24%.
Better personal hygiene, like washing your hands more.  65% said yes.
Skipping work, or working from home.  24%, which is EIGHT TIMES higher than last month.  And that's 24% of ALL adults, not just the 63% who make up the workforce.
Avoiding tourists.  It's doubled in the last month to 35%.
Keeping your kids home from school.  18% said yes, compared to just 1% last month.  But only about 22% of us have school-age kids at home.  So 18% is a lot.
Wearing a face mask in public.  12%, up from 7% a month ago.
Roughly 1 in 7 people said they're still not taking ANY protective measures . . . including 6% who hadn't even heard about the virus before they took the survey.
(43:30) Dumbass of the Day: Covidiot Edition
 
A Guy Going 100 Miles-an-Hour in His Lamborghini Says He Was Rushing to His Coronavirus Test
Covidiot Scourge Continues To Plague Country
New Jersey Man, 99, Charged With Violating State's Coronavirus Emergency Rules
 
 
(53:15) Chef Gary Hickey
Corporate Executive Chef / Partner at Charro Steak
188 E Broadway Blvd
Tucson, Arizona
As part of our #TucsonTogether campaign, we’re checking in with our friends and business owners around our community, to hear about what changes they’re making to keep customers safe, and what specials they are having to keep you fed. 
(102:05) "Good News" Stories from the Coronavirus Outbreak
A guy who owns a bunch of restaurants in Indiana did a fundraiser where he cut and dyed his hair and got the "Tiger King" haircut.  He's using the money to pay his staff.
Three people in Billings, Montana came up with an open-source, reusable mask for 3-D printers that they're calling the "Montana Mask."  And it's so good, a company is now mass producing them.
Chipotle will be giving 100,000 free burritos to healthcare workers next week.
Thousands of Airbnb hosts have offered hospital workers free places to stay.
Kentucky Fried Chicken is sending a million pieces of chicken to locations across the country, and encouraging franchise owners to give it away for free.
Some guy outside a Walmart in Georgia handed out toilet paper and cash to people while dressed as a Power Ranger.
A winery in Maryland got creative with their social distancing.  They've been using the owner's dog to make curbside wine deliveries.
St. Jude's released a free coronavirus coloring book you can print out to help your kids practice good hygiene.  And to help them process everything that's been happening.
Kroger grocery stores are giving employees a two-dollar-an-hour "Hero Bonus" for the hours they work between March 29th and April 18th.  They're also handing out $300 bonuses to full-time workers this Friday, and $150 bonuses for part-timers.
A family in Canada had to cut their vacation to Mexico short last month and fly home early.  And the government is making them all self-quarantine for 14 days. But now a family THEY helped a while back is helping them.
 Four years ago, they sponsored a family of Syrian refugees to help them relocate and open a grocery store in British Columbia.  And last week, the refugees left about ten bags of groceries on their porch, including candy for their kids.
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