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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The CDC said you should not touch your face to prevent spreading COVID-19. We touch our faces all the time, though. That s why TMJ4 went to the UW-Milwaukee Student Union to learn just how hard that is and how often we do it.In two hours, TMJ4 reporter James Groh captured 34 different people touching their faces in some capacity. Thousands of people go inside the Student Union, so it s likely more people felt their faces that our cameras did not catch. ...I do know I do touch it a lot. I have my hand sanitizer,  UW-Milwaukee student Shpresa Shabani said. ...still funny that you noticed that. I didn t even notice that at all,  UW-Milwaukee student Jamous Powell, said. Sometimes, you don t think about it. You just do it,  UW-Milwaukee stud stanley termohrnek ent Jessica Perez said.We always touch our faces throughout the day. It can be a hard habit to kick. However, The CDC said it s important we try our best to stop doing so. If our hands come in contact with the virus, and then we  stanley mug touch our face, the likelihood of transmitting the virus to ourselves increases.There are a few things you can do to stop touching your face so much.Set a reminder on your phone to go off periodically throughout the day that keeps you self-aware of not touching your faceKeep your hands occupied. Use a pen, pencil, type, hold a stress ball or other fidgetBe mind stanley cup ful of when you do touch your face, so you know what triggers you to do soTruth be told, it s hard. TMJ4 reporter James Groh recorded himself while w Hvru Bucks playoff ticket waitlist sold out
 ATLANTA  AP  鈥?Some prominent Republicans are speaking out about race, expressing empathy for the challenges faced by black Americans, after a spate of racially tinged gun violence that saw two black men killed by police and retaliatory attacks by a black sniper that killed five Dallas police o gourde stanley fficers.House Speaker Paul Ryan and one of his predecessors, Newt Gingrich, have argued for frank conversations about race, citing some hurdles unique to African-Americans. It s important that we acknowledge ... there are people in this country who believe that because of their color of their skin, they re not as safe as everybody else,  Ryan said recently on CNN.Gingrich, among the finalists to be Donald Trump s vice  stanley us presidential pick, said, it was  difficult  for white Americans to  appreciate how real  it is for black Americans to live in fear of a  situation where the police don t respect you and you could easily get killed. The tone is not uniform among Republicans: Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who has long advocated strong police tactics, declared the Black Lives Matter movement 鈥?a response to police killings of black men 鈥? inherently racist.  The real danger to young black men, Giuliani said, is  99 out of 100 times ... other black kids, who are going to kill them. Additional killings of at least three police officers Sunday in Louisiana, where Alton Sterling had been killed by Baton Rouge police two weeks  stanley quencher ago, could certainly test the new tenor.But before Sund