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Inequality Forces 'Life or Death' Decisions in Pandemic, Says Robert Wood Johnson Foundation CEO
Dr. Richard Besser, president and CEO of the non-profit healthcare organization, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, talks about how the pandemic has exposed the harsh inequalities driving poorer health outcomes in the U.S.

WNET President Says Educational TV a 'Game-Changer' Even After Pandemic
Neal Shapiro, president of the New York metro area public broadcasting station WNET, told Cheddar Monday that PBS stations are offering kids the tools to stay on track with their schooling via educational television.

Drive-in Movie Theaters Hitting Their Stride Amid Pandemic
In this new age of social distancing, a relic of the past is making a comeback. Drive-in movie theaters have seen an influx of business amid the coronavirus. There are 305 drive-in theaters across the country and even with restrictions from local governments closing nonessential businesses, about 8% of drive-ins have been able to stay open. John Vincent, President of the United Drive-in Theatre Owner Association talked to Cheddar about social distancing measures drive-ins are taking. “We are going to have to make sure we have space in between cars, at least initially, this summer” said Vincent, noting that social distancing policies could be eased later on.

'Jeopardy' Champ Ken Jennings, Designer Richard Garfield Changing Up the Trivia Game With 'Half Truth'
Ken Jennings, Jeopardy's "Greatest of All Time," and Richard Garfield, creator of 'Magic: The Gathering', have teamed up to create a new trivia board game called 'Half Truth'.

'Hoarders' Organizer on Prepping Your Home if Family Member Gets COVID-19
Dorothy Breininger, the professional organizer and expert from the reality show Hoarders, has some tips to help you get through a potentially scary and uncomfortable time.

Millennial Investing Ticks Up Despite Coronavirus Hit to Markets
Despite the growing economic crisis and volatility in the markets, the share of trading has increased among millennials, according to trading platforms and analysts.

Georgia Businesses Torn About Reopening, but Playing it Safe Either Way
Cheddar spoke with several small business owners across Georgia to find out which factors went into their decision to either reopen this Friday or stay closed until further notice.

DraftKings Goes Public With Sports World at a Standstill
The public trading debut of the sports-betting company comes at an odd time for the company. With sports events all on hold, the platform's users are being encouraged to bet on other odds, like episodes of 'Survivor.'

From Guns to GoPros, Asian Americans Seek to Deter Attacks
The coronavirus first seen in China is now ravaging the U.S., and Asian Americans are continuing to wrestle with a second epidemic: hate. Hundreds of attacks on Asian people have been reported, with few signs of decline.



