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Peter Miller has owned an architecture and design book store in Seattle for nearly 40 years. His latest book is perfect for quarantine cookers with mountains of dishes.
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Some divorced parents haven't seen their children since quarantine started, forced to leave them with the other parent for safety or geographical reasons.
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We're all inside, eating our emergency pantry rations and baking bread, so why not do it together with Rachel Belle's "Quarantine Cooking Club?"
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Orthodox and Sephardic Jews are not permitted to use technology on holidays. But in light of the quarantine during Passover, rabbis said people in isolation can have Zoom seders.
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When a Canlis customer hit 'reply all' with a petty complaint about delivery service, others rushed to the rescue and raised more than $10,000 for Feeding America.
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When it comes to bacteria removal, hand sanitizer doesn't discriminate: It wipes out the bad and the good. And you really need the good stuff.
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Seattle start-up Mystery now offers a similar service delivered to your door, and Dani and Jackie's Virtual Cocktail Hour lets you drink and hang with people around the world.
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Businesses deemed "essential" have been permitted to stay open during the stay-at-home order, but some workers feel their health is being compromised at work.
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Working from home and sheltering in place might be frustrating for the average person, but for victims of domestic violence it's downright dangerous.
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An American expat living in Taipei, Taiwan, said the country took early measures to fight coronavirus, resulting in only two deaths and 216 sick.