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Dallas County is seeing "‘second wave" of coronavirus, county judge says: Your Morning Roundup

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Also, K-pop fans and TikTok users are taking credit for low turnout at a presidential rally 06/22

Also, K-pop fans and TikTok users are taking credit for low turnout at a presidential rally  [Morning roundup]( 06/22/2020 By Emily Dunn and Megan Menchaca Good morning! Here is a look at the top headlines as we start the day. 🌥️ Weather: Partly cloudy with a high around 97 and a low of 72. 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [her]( ADVERTISEMENT [Black Americans are carrying a heavy burden, and we could use your help with the load]( [Chatting with buddies at the bar or coffee shop helps us think more clearly, and that’s sorely missing right now]( [At an inflection point, Texas can emerge as a leader for the nation’s biggest challenges]( [North Texas Food Bank CEO finds calling in second act fighting pandemic fallout]( [Mark Cuban: How NBA could implement crowd noise from teams’ home fans in Orlando]( [A Dallas artist and his father made art that makes ice]( [‘We’re going to have to learn to coexist with it’: Big 12′s Bob Bowlsby talks college football and COVID-19]( [K-pop fans, TikTok users are taking credit for Trump’s low turnout in Tulsa]( (NIAID/National Institutes of Health via AP) PROTESTS [Dallas, Tarrant counties each report 400-plus cases as Jenkins says Dallas sees ‘second wave’]( Dallas County health officials reported 408 coronavirus cases Sunday and the death of a Dallas woman in her 60s who had underlying health conditions. Officials also said that of all cases after June 1, almost half of those who tested positive for COVID-19 are young adults between the ages of 18 to 39. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins continued to encourage the use of face masks in public outings as the case count in Dallas climbs. ADVERTISEMENT  👋 That's all for this morning! For up-to-the-minute news and analysis, check out [DallasNews.com](. Share the love! If you like this newsletter, please forward this email to a friend and [check out our other newsletters here](. Do you have feedback? Send your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to [the newsroom.](  STAY CONNECTED WITH US [Unsubscribe]( | [Free newsletters]( | [Dallasnews.com]( | [Subscriber login]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( Copyright 2020 - [The Dallas Morning News, 1954 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75201, United States](

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