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WASHINGTON D.C. - Speaking to counsel on behalf of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic earlier this year, Fauci told Republicans that the six foot social distancing rule 'sort of just appeared' and that he did not recall how it came about.
'You know, I don't recall. It sort of just appeared,' he said according to committee transcripts when pressed on how the rule came about.
He added he 'was not aware of studies' that supported the social distancing, conceding that such studies 'would be very difficult' to do.
In addition to not recalling any evidence supporting social distancing, Fauci also told the committee's counsel that he didn't remember reading anything to support that masking kids would prevent COVID.
'Do you recall reviewing any studies or data supporting masking for children?' he was asked. Click here to read more.Click here to read more.

LONDON, June 1 - Talks aimed at reaching a global agreement on how to better fight pandemics will be concluded by 2025 or earlier if possible, the World Health Organization said on Saturday.
The WHO's 194 member states have been negotiating for two years on an agreement that could increase collaboration before and during pandemics after the acknowledged failures during COVID-19.
The UN-agency had initially aimed for an agreement this week, but talks have been extended amid deep divisions between rich and poorer countries on issues like vaccine-sharing and preparedness. Click here to read more.

CHICAGO, IL - Illinois workers are at a disadvantage compared to people in other states with the same job. Illinois’ 4.8% unemployment rate is third-highest in the nation.
Illinois workers face an uphill battle compared to the rest of the U.S. when it comes to the job market. The current unemployment rate in Illinois of 4.8% is near the third-highest in the nation compared to the national average of 3.9%.
Working in Illinois should not put people at a disadvantage in their careers. Both men and women experience gaps between Illinois’ unemployment rate compared to nationwide numbers. Illinois’ unemployment rate for men and women was 4.6% and 4.1% in 2023, respectively. The national average unemployment in 2023 was 3.8% for men and 3.5% for women. Click here to read more.

WASHINGTON D.C. - The Department of Defense (DOD) is being roasted online for accidentally posting a rainbow LGBTQ pride graphic to recognize PTSD Awareness Month in an embarrassing social media gaffe.
The month of June has been designated as PTSD Awareness Month by the federal government since 2014, a year before it also became recognized as Pride Month, Fox News reported. Click here to read more.

NEW ORLEANS, LA - A high school senior in New Orleans is beating the odds and proving anything is possible if you work hard enough.
Elijah Hogan is a standout student not only for being smart but also because he became valedictorian while homeless.
Among his achievements, he graduated with a 3.89 GPA from Walter L. Cohen High School and accepted a full ride to Xavier University where he will major in graphic design, according to WDSU. When it came to the challenges he faced, he told WDSU what most teenagers would say -- "fitting in." Click here to read more.