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Your weekly roundup of internet-related news, curated by your friends at Mozilla Welcome to the Mozi

Your weekly roundup of internet-related news, curated by your friends at Mozilla [ * * * Mozilla * * *]( [Mozilla News Beat: this week's internet news, from awesome to awful]( Welcome to the Mozilla News Beat, a glance at the best and worst internet news of the week. We hope you enjoy it! [thumbs-up] Dame Right. Dame Judi Dench is here to help us all through these tough times by Tik Toking with her grandson Sam. Can we just give her the Nobel Peace Prize now? | via [Vogue]( [books] Book Clubbin'. If you're bored in lockdown, check this out. A book club where you read a short story then discuss it on Zoom with the author. Up next, sci-fi author Annalee Newitz. | via [Short Story Club]( [Bear] Beary Happy. Bears in Yosemite National Park party it up while the park is closed down, joining animals around the world thriving while humans stay inside. | via [CNN]( [sun behind clouds] Breathe Easier. A new report found that 9 of 10 major cities around the world saw a huge drop in air pollution while people stay inside during the pandemic. Rome was the only outlier. | via [The Verge]( [disappointedface] Awww Good Boi. Big Poppa is a bulldog who loves kids & people and this social distancing stuff really has him down. A pic of him feeling sad went viral and the internet stepped up to cheer Poppa up. | via [Paper]( [talking head] Up for Debate. Livestreaming platform Twitch might be the new political discussion hotbed. Meet one popular streamer who makes a living debating his often unpopular political opinions on the platform. | via [Mother Jones]( [pushpin] How To Do It? Contact tracing means tracking where the coronavirus is and who has come in contact with it. What's the best way to do this? Apps + human trackers will probably be the best solution. | via [BBC]( [shopping cart] Brave New Supermarket. The 100-year old world of grocery stores seems to be changing overnight. With more delivery and fewer in-store shoppers, what will our supermarkets look like after the pandemic? | via [The Atlantic]( [shopping cart] Bot Is It Ethical? Tech savvy folks are building bots to snap up hard-to-come-by grocery store delivery slots, perhaps taking them away from less tech savvy folks who might need them more (like the elderly). | via [Vice]( [crying face] Remembering. With so many deaths due to COVID-19, Instagram is speeding up the rollout of a memorial feature that would add a Remembering banner to a user's account who has died. | via [Buzzfeed News]( [backpack] Learning the Hard Way. One school district in the US became a case study in how not to do online learning when their first day of remote classes was canceled because so many racist, hateful trolls were able to invade the online classrooms. | via [Daily Dot]( [thumbs down] Evil Zoombombing. Holocaust Remembrance Day event in Germany being streamed on Zoom for the world to see was stormed by evil people who flashed pictures of Hitler and shouted anti-Semitic slurs. | via [Haaretz]( You can also follow MozNewsBeat on the [Mozilla blog]( or on [Instagram](. If you would prefer not to receive MozNewsBeat by email in the future, [please click here]( to be excluded from future sends. Connect with us [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Thanks for reading! You're receiving this email because we think you’re neat, AND you subscribed to hear from us. If our emails aren’t sparking joy, we’ll understand if you [unsubscribe.]( You can also [update your email preferences]( at any time. [Mozilla]( [Donate to Mozilla]( | [Download Firefox]( 331 E. Evelyn Avenue Mountain View CA 94041 [Legal]( • [Privacy](

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