And another day of ramming cars, traveling within the US, banning mandated use of Covid-19 passports, Gaetz and his sexual conquest ‘game,’ blatant racism from TX GOP candidate, job gains, and the MLB moves its All-Star game all comes to a close:
“Wise men speak because they have something to sayi; Fools because they have to say something.” -- Unknown
Deaths
US: 567,610 (+999)
World: 2,850,385 (+10,398)
Cases
US: 31,314,625 (+69,986)
World: 130,807,190 (+649,999)
Capitol Police officer killed, another injured after suspect rams car into police barrier outside building.
CDC: Fully vaccinated people can travel in U.S. without tests or quarantines. People who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 can travel freely in the U.S., as long as they remain masked on planes, buses and trains, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday.
Florida governor signs executive order that bans mandated use of Covid-19 vaccine passports.
Sources said Gaetz was part of a group of young male lawmakers who created a "game" to score their female sexual conquests, which granted "points" for various targets such as interns, staffers or other female colleagues in the state House. One of the targets of the scoring system was a group the lawmakers had heard were "virgins," according to a source. The scoring system by male Florida lawmakers was previously reported by the Miami Herald.
Texas GOP congressional candidate on Chinese immigrants: 'I don't want them here at all'. Sery Kim, a veteran of the Trump administration, followed up with a punchline: "I can say that because I’m Korean." -- And another horrible GQP candidate makes herself known.
Hiring accelerated last month as U.S. employers added 916,000 workers to their payrolls. It was the largest job gain since August, fueled in part by an improving public health outlook and a new round of $1,400 relief payments.
MLB moving All-Star Game from Georgia after state passes new restrictive voting laws.
Ex-youth center intern says she was told to destroy notes. A former intern at New Hampshire’s youth detention center says a supervisor suggested she destroy her notes and lie about a teen’s sexual assault allegation. And though she reported the boy’s claim to state investigators and police, it wasn’t included in an annual report that state officials submitted to the federal government.
She's 14 months old and needs a drug that costs $2.1 million to save her life. Ayah was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a genetic disease found in one in 10,000 children born worldwide. She's now 14 months old and her parents are in a race against time to raise $2 million for a one-time, potentially life-saving treatment before she turns 2. The treatment is called Zolgensma. At $2.1 million a dose, it's referred to as the world's most expensive drug.
Sabra recalling hummus over salmonella risk.
For the first time, scientists find X-rays coming from Uranus.
Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.
Until next time, my friends. Stay safe and stay sane. Good night.
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