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- Listen, it's pretty simple: Just a wear a mask—don't yell at the person who asks you to wear and mask and then COUGH ON HER, because you're probably being filmed.
- Dr. Anthony Fauci says there might not be a "second wave" of COVID-19 infections "if you approach it in the proper way."
- Fox News has removed its manipulated images of Seattle's protests: "The conservative news site, in coverage that labeled Seattle 'CRAZY TOWN' and called the city 'helpless,' also displayed an image of a city block set ablaze that was actually taken in St. Paul, Minn.
- Fox News also mistook a clip from Monty Python as being from Seattle.
- President Trump rescheduled his planned rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma from June 19th—which is the day that marks the end of slavery—to June 20th "out of respect."
- A deer injured three protesters in New Jersey who were walking along a highway.
- While at a protest in Los Angeles, Tiffany Haddish said, "I shouldn’t be afraid when I see those lights come on behind me, right? I shouldn’t feel like, is this gonna be the last day that I’m on earth? I shouldn’t feel like it’s dangerous to be born the way I was born."
- A photo essay of fashion at the Jamaica Post Office in Queens.
- After Dave Chappelle mocked Don Lemon for demanding celebrities speak out after George Floyd's death, asking, "Why would anyone care what their favorite comedian thinks after they saw a police officer kneel on a man’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds?", Don Lemon says he agrees with the comedian.
- The New York Times counted more than 2,000 Black Lives Matter protests in the United States between May 26 and June 9.
- The best accidental selfie is a penguin accidental selfie:

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