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As the novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout the world, people are looking to the internet for answers on how to prepare. Public health agencies and governments alike are pushing for hygienic practices like hand-washing and staying home if you’re feverish, but not everyone is getting the memo.
Car recalls occur more often than you think, and they happen for many reasons. For example, a manufacturer might find that a certain part wears out faster than expected and can put drivers at risk.
Some recalls are more urgent than others, but they should all be taken seriously — even if it’s for the silliest reason ever. Tap or click here to see the unexpected reason Teslas were recalled.
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The spread of the novel coronavirus is alarming for health officials and news junkies alike. But another, very different, group of viewers is paying attention to the news in hopes of making a quick buck: scammers.
We live in a golden age of scams, and nothing drives people into the arms of con artists like a genuine crisis. The number of infected people is growing rapidly and frightened internet users are desperately scouring the web for updates and cures. Tap or click to see some of the misinformation spreading online.
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