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Cancer sufferer, 75, who was shoved to the ground by cops in Buffalo denies any ties to ANTIFA after Trump peddled bizarre theory that he was a 'provocateur' member of radical group
Arizona ticket won Mega Millions $410 million jackpot
Arizona calls for emergency plan as COVID-19 spikes after reopening
Tucson seeing spike in COVID-19 cases, hospitals approaching full capacity
(14:55) Entertainment News
Black NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace Wants the Confederate Flag Banned from Races
MICHAEL JORDAN caught a 442-pound marlin during a fishing competition.
It turns out the UFC's "Fight Island" is real. It's in Abu Dhabi, and there's a card scheduled for July 11th.
Is ZAC HANSON a racist?
Lizzo shares tik tok video shuts down body shamers
(32:45) A Study Finds That Playing Hard-to-Get Really Works
According to a new study by psychologists at the University of Rochester in New York, playing hard-to-get REALLY works when it comes to dating.
One of the researchers says, quote, "Playing hard-to-get makes it seem as if you're more in demand. We call that having higher mate value." There's more. Another researcher says, quote, "People who are too easy to attract may be perceived as more desperate. That makes them seem less valuable and appealing."
But . . . there is such a thing as playing TOO hard-to-get. They found that if someone comes off so uninterested that they seem arrogant, it can backfire.
So, they say, the right approach is to be, quote, "semi hard-to-get. Be approachable, but don't reveal too much too soon." And you need to eventually open up, so the other person doesn't stop trying and give up. (Study Finds)
Half of Americans Have a "Kink" They Want to Try . . . But Haven't Brought It Up with Their Partner
According to a new survey, HALF of Americans say they have a "kink" they'd like to try . . . but they haven't brought it up with their partner yet.
And, in general, it takes about three months in a relationship before the average person is ready to share some of the sexual things they like.
The survey also found the top five things people have done to "spice up" their relationship.
They are: Wearing lingerie . . . sexting during the day . . . trying a new sexual position . . . having sex somewhere besides the bedroom . . . and trying a new sex act. (Fox News)
(37:35) "Good News" Stories from the Coronavirus Outbreak
A group of British scientists who've been working on a vaccine have now set up their own company to distribute it if it works. It's so they don't have to rely on drug companies, and can make it as cheap as possible.
A school district in South Carolina is making sure its students don't go hungry this summer. They launched a new program this week that offers free groceries to families who need them all summer long.
A children's book author named Rob Biddulph has been offering free art lessons on YouTube during the pandemic. And he just set a world record for largest online art lesson. He was trying to get 10,000 people to sign on at once, and ended up with over 45,000. (You can watch the lesson here.)
A newspaper delivery guy in New Jersey named Greg Dailey was in the news a few months ago when he offered to go grocery shopping for seniors on his route, free of charge. He started in late March, and now there's an update. Since then, he's made over 500 trips to the store for more than 120 people.
(49:15) Dumbass of the Day
A Guy Tried to Run Over . . . Then Shoot . . . Someone Who Confronted Him for Reckless Driving
A man in Florida is facing felony charges after he let a 12-year-old drive his Jeep 85 miles-an-hour . . . because he'd been drinking and also wanted to be a, quote, "cool father."
(59:45) 'Cops' is defunded:
Police reality show is CANCELLED after 33 seasons due to George Floyd protests as fate of hit series Live PD also hangs in the balance
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