
News this week: Start your Monday smart
Are you a health care worker fighting Covid-19? Send CNN a message on WhatsApp about the challenges you're facing, +1 347-322-0415. (CNN)In times of crisis, Mr. Rogers taught us to look for the helpers.
That might be as easy as looking in the mirror. Here are lots of ways you can help -- from a safe distance -- as the world faces the coronavirus pandemic. Here's what you need to know to Start Your Week Smart. (You can also get "5 Things You Need to Know Today" delivered to your inbox daily.
You give us five minutes, and we give you five things you must know for your weekday, plus a Sunday edition to get your week started smart. Sign up here. ) TODAY • The marquee event is up to you. Take in the Berlin Philharmonic, catch a show at the Vienna State Opera or stroll through Indonesia's Prambanan Temple.

Culture has gone online en masse as people avoid big gatherings to stem the coronavirus spread. So, pick a performance or a glitzy destination and make a night of it. • 1,000 hours of TV to watch while social distancing. Most of us have plenty of time on our hands and nowhere to go.
Check out these picks from the CNN Entertainment team for what to binge while you're staying "safer at home. " MONDAY • Chill at home with James Corden. The late-night host brings his trademark charm to prime time with "Homefest: James Corden's Late Late Show Special" with Billie Eilish, Andrea Bocelli, BTS, David Blaine, Dua Lipa, John Legend, Will Ferrell and more. It airs at 10 p.
m. ET on CBS and CBS All Access. • Get over your March Sadness. There's no March Madness this year, but CBS Sports Network is showing replays of some of the best games in the tournament's history.
TUESDAY • The fight continues for fair compensation. Equal Pay Day symbolizes how far into the year women must work to earn what men did the previous year. Wage disparities impact women across employment sectors, but the headliner this year might be professional soccer, with a high-profile trial set to begin later this spring.
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