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Coronavirus update: Texas, Arizona battle case surges as fears of new hotspots grow
UPDATE: Summerhaven, Mount Lemmon residents told to get set to evacuate due to Bighorn Fire
(12:40) Entertainment News
ABC Has Finally Cast Its First Black "Bachelor"
Did Nickelodeon Just Confirm That SpongeBob SquarePants Is Gay?
Sad news Hank Williams Jr’s daughter killed in car crash
Sean Hannity is dating Ainsley Earhardt barf
(26:45) Five Little Things That Boost Our Confidence, and Five That Crush It
It's amazing how easily our self-esteem can get a boost . . . and how quickly we can come crashing back to Earth. A survey of 2,000 people looked at the top appearance-based things that can boost your confidence, and the top things that can crush it.
The top five things that give us a confidence boost are . . .
Clear skin.
Losing a little weight.
Newly washed hair that doesn't feel greasy.
Having well-rested eyes.
Having a tan.
(30:40) Paul Reiser
Fan Favorite Returns As Emmy Buzz Surrounds His Performance on Netflix's 'Kominsky Method'
Emmy buzz is surrounding Paul Reiser’s performance as Martin Schneider on season two of ‘Kominsky Method’, now available on Netflix. He has garnered Emmy nominations in the past for his role as Paul Buchman on ‘Mad About You’, but will this be his first Emmy win? Paul reprised his role in the ‘Mad About You’ reboot last year. He is also known for his roles as Michael Taylor in the 1980s sitcom 'My Two Dads', Carter Burke in the 1986 film 'Aliens', Doug Getty in the Amazon TV series 'Red Oaks', Sam Owens on season two of the Netflix series 'Stranger Things', and Jim Neiman in the 2014 film 'Whiplash'.
(44:20) Dumbass of the Day
Suspect forgets keys at crime scene, apprehended when he returns
Wisconsin couple accused of having methamphetamine mailed to them through USPS
A man in North Carolina who threatened to set fire to a black church has been arrested . . . because he made the call from his own phone.
The First Two People Have Been Indicted Under Kentucky's Brand New Law Making Bestiality Illegal
(54:10) Sex Stuff
Grandmother quits job after earning £1,300 a month selling saucy snaps online
(101:25) Did the Mayans Actually Predict the World Will Come to an End This Sunday?
Remember back when everyone was talking about an ancient Mayan prediction that the world would end on December 21, 2012? Well, the world didn't end then, clearly.
But we may not have dodged the Mayan bullet yet.
A scientist in Knoxville, Tennessee named Paolo Tagalougin . . . who's now deleted his Twitter . . . redid the calculations. And he says that the REAL date of the Mayan apocalypse is . . . this upcoming Sunday. Back when the Mayans made their prediction, he believes they were using the Julian calendar, which was the main calendar of the time. The world switched to the Gregorian calendar in 1582, and several days were lost.
So, quote, "Following the Julian calendar, we are technically in 2012." If that's right, the date that they believed was "December 21, 2012" is June 21, 2020 . . . which is this Sunday. Because the only thing missing from 2020 is the Mayan apocalypse. (The Sun)
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