(0:00) Show Open: Corona Virus Fatigue
Between the nationwide protests taking over the news cycle, general coronavirus fatigue, and more and more businesses reopening, we thought we'd just give everyone a quick reminder: The pandemic is still happening. There are more than 1.8 million confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. and more than 106,000 deaths. And there are still plenty of areas where the number of cases is rising. So keep wearing your mask, watching your distance, and staying safe.
A new study out of Canada has found the strongest evidence yet that keeping six feet of social distance and wearing a face mask in public really DO control the spread of coronavirus.
If you stay even three feet from people, your chance of getting infected is 3% . . . if you're closer than that, it's 13%.
(10:45) Entertainment News
Lea Michele apologises over claims she 'threatened to s**t in Glee co-star's wig'
Lea Michele is DROPPED by brand HelloFresh after former Glee castmate Samantha Ware accused her of threatening to drop Hella Fresh shits in her wig
Emily Ratakjowski, Kristen Stewart, Ben Affleck and Ana De Armas lead the celebrities marching in Black Lives Matter protests over the killing of George Floyd
(Audio) Sharon Stone tells us how to make a panic room
Sheriff says the will of “that Bitch Carole Baskins” dead husband was actually forged. NO! DUH!
(25:20) A Whore For Your Core
Have YOU experienced a 'coregasm?' Women reveal they climax just from doing ab exercises - and some insist it's 'BETTER than sex with a man'
(32:15) "Good News" Stories from the George Floyd Protests
The Tennessee National Guard was set up in front of the state capitol on Monday in full riot gear. But the protesters were peaceful and started calling for them to lay their riot shields down . . . and they did it.
Police in cities all across the country have beentaking a knee to show support for peaceful protesters. Drone footage of 50 cops in North Carolina doing it has been trending online.
A former firefighter who opened a sports bar in Minneapolis lost everything to looters. But after his emotional interview went viral, people started donating on GoFundMe. And he now has over a MILLION DOLLARS to help him rebuild.
People all across the country have been coming out to help their local business owners clean up after their neighborhoods were trashed by looters.
A group of protesters in Louisville formed a human chain to protect a cop who got separated from his unit. And a group in Brooklyn blocked the doors of a CVS to stop people from looting it. (Warning: The CVS video includes profanity.)
A group of Mennonites in Minneapolis joined the protests the other day, with signs that said "Standing Against Systems of Oppression" and "Justice for George Floyd."
Thousands of people in cities all over the world have joined the peaceful protests and have been marching through the streets. Including cities in Mexico, Canada, the U.K., Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Denmark, New Zealand, Brazil, and even Syria.
(43:50) Dumbass of the Day
A woman in North Carolina stole a sheriff's vehicle, crashed it into a lake . . . and the officer who chased her also wound up crashing their car into the lake.
3 burglars use SUV to smash into Little Caesars Pizza location in Detroit
A Guy Is Facing Charges for Hitting a Highway Worker with a "Large Pickle"
Journalist Gets Fired For Pretending To Board Up Vandalized Business For Instagram Photo
(54:20) The Most Popular Hobbies for Kids Today Are All Indoor Activities
Staying inside all day might be harder on you than it is on your kids. A recent study asked 1,000 children aged 7 to 12 to name their favorite hobbies. And the Top 10 are all things that are done indoors . . .
Watching TV.
Watching YouTube videos.
Reading books.
Video games.
Watching other streaming services.
Playing with toys.
Playing mobile games.
Cooking.
Building forts.
Puzzles or board games.
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