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Couples Turn to 'Minimonies' to Salvage Wedding Plans
Couples trying to salvage weddings that were put on hold by the coronavirus are feeding a fresh trend in the bridal industry: Call it the “minimony.” Rather than wait, they’re getting hitched alone or with a few local loved ones looking on at a safe social distance.

'A Pretty Scary Thing:' Kid Illness Tied to Virus Worries New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that the state is now investigating about 100 cases of the Kawasaki disease-like syndrome. Three children have died.

Cruise Lines Will Have to Win Over Non-'Cruisers' to Rebound, Says Skift CEO
Not all vacationers may be willing to look past the glut of problems the cruise industry faced at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Rafat Ali, founder and CEO Skift, a travel industry media and research company.

Telethon Raises $115M for New Yorkers Impacted by COVID-19
Tina Fey, the host of the Rise Up New York! event Monday evening, shed tears after announcing that more than $115 million was raised toward supporting New Yorkers impacted by COVID-19 during a virtual telethon.

Virus Rampages Across Vast Navajo Lands, Close-Knit Families
The Navajo reservation spans three western U.S. states and has some of the highest rates of coronavirus in the country. With roughly 175,000 people living there, the tribe has seen 3,122 cases. At least 100 people have died.

NYC Teachers Pitch Their Own Plans for Reopening
Coronavirus has forced New York City teachers to fundamentally change how they educate students. Now they're fighting for their own vision of how and when schools should reopen.

Facebook Investing Half of $40M Small Business Fund in Marginalized Owners
The social media giant has invested $40 million into small businesses across the country with 50 percent of it earmarked for small businesses owned by people of color, women, and veterans.

Unexpectedly Unemployed Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
Businesses from coast-to-coast were forced to closed their doors when the coronavirus outbreak arrived in the U.S. Practically overnight, 33 million Americans (so far) suddenly lost their livelihoods. Cheddar is speaking to some of these workers who have found themselves unexpectedly unemployed in today's turbulent environment.

Hollywood Agent's Coronavirus Zoom Fundraisers Began as a Birthday Surprise
Hollywood agent Richard Weitz, a partner at WME, told Cheddar on Friday that the idea for the charitable musical series came from wanting to make his daughter’s birthday special amid the pandemic.



