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- Twitter is adding links to facts to some of President Donald Trump's misleading tweets.
- The NY Post has found that a bunch of businesses have reopened in Brooklyn’s Borough Park and "are allowing customers to pack their stores as if the coronavirus pandemic never happened."
- The CDC added an update to their website about COVID-19 antibody tests saying it's possible that "less than half of those testing positive will truly have antibodies."
- Vox looks at how yogurt came to dominate American grocery stores, which reflects changes in the American diet.
- Former NYC subway chief Andy Byford has been appointed commissioner for Transport for London.
- A four-year-old Long Island girl was killed after she was hit by a driver who cops say was high on drugs.
- What is HBO Max and why is it launching today?
- A prominent Manhattan physician, who has treated a pope and a president and has worked alongside Mother Teresa, has been accused in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting a patient in an exam room after pressuring her for years for a romantic relationship.
- The NY Times reports on how The Bronx has become the epicenter for coronavirus in the city: "It has spread building by building in neighborhoods like Morris Heights that have been unable to fight back, reflecting a legacy of institutionalized racism, poverty, cramped housing and chronic health problems that have put their residents at higher risk of getting sick and dying."
- Listen to "It Must Be Someone Else’s Fault," another gorgeous country-tinged single from Courtney Marie Andrews' now-delayed upcoming album Old Flowers.
- And finally, only children always know how to come up with ways to amuse themselves:

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