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Beto O'Rourke thinks Texas is 'Biden's to lose'

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 02:12 PM PDT

Beto O'Rourke thinks Texas is 'Biden's to lose'Although his presidential bid failed to gain traction, former Rep. Beto O'Rourke came within a hair of becoming a senator from Texas in 2018 and performed better than any Democrat in a statewide race in nearly 30 years. 


'Dixie' Chicks no more: As Confederacy loses its luster, bands and brands rush to abandon its symbols

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 12:57 PM PDT

'Dixie' Chicks no more: As Confederacy loses its luster, bands and brands rush to abandon its symbolsThe decision by the Dixie Chicks to change their name follows weeks of demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, and is the latest instance of a nationwide move to abandon symbols of the Confederacy, slavery and Jim Crow.


Judge orders Roger Stone to surrender July 14, denying his request for an extended delay

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 04:47 PM PDT

Judge orders Roger Stone to surrender July 14, denying his request for an extended delayRoger Stone, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, requested a two-month delay to his prison sentence, citing his age and medical concerns.


Fact: A French Nuclear Submarine 'Sunk' an American Aircraft Carrier

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 05:30 PM PDT

Fact: A French Nuclear Submarine 'Sunk' an American Aircraft CarrierHow did a tiny submarine kill a ship almost fifty times larger than itself?


The US may have seen 8.7 million coronavirus cases in March alone, new research shows — meaning millions went undiagnosed

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 01:40 PM PDT

The US may have seen 8.7 million coronavirus cases in March alone, new research shows — meaning millions went undiagnosedThe coronavirus spread far more rapidly across the US in March than scientists initially realized, a study found.


Florida Orders Bars to Shut Down as Coronavirus Cases Hit New Record

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 10:51 AM PDT

Florida Orders Bars to Shut Down as Coronavirus Cases Hit New RecordFlorida on Friday ordered all bars to close as cases of the coronavirus in the state continue to spike."Effective immediately, the Department of Business and Professional Regulation is suspending on premises consumption of alcohol at bars statewide," Secretary Halsey Beshears of Florida's Department of Business and Professional Regulation announced on Twitter.Florida reported a record daily high of 8,942 new coronavirus cases on Friday, the state's Department of Health said. Friday's cases smashed the state's previous record from Wednesday, 5,508 new cases, and bump the state's total number of coronavirus cases to 122,960.Just a day earlier, Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, vowed not to impose new restrictions on businesses even as the virus spread more rapidly across his state."We're not shutting down. We're going to go forward we're going to continue to protect the most vulnerable, we're going to urge continue to advise, particularly our elderly population, to maintain social distancing and avoid crowds," DeSantis said last week.However, the governor indicated Thursday that Florida would not be moving to the next phase of reopening in the immediate future."We are where we are," the governor said Thursday. "I did not say we are going to go on to the next phase.""We did the opening at the beginning of May, had very steady, manageable cases. Obviously we've seen that turn lately," DeSantis added.Florida entered in Phase Two of the state's three-phase reopening plan earlier this month. In Phase Three, the state will begin operating close to normally again. The state started to re-open its economy on May 4.Texas, another state that has seen its coronavirus cases spike in recent weeks, also imposed new restrictions on Friday, ordering bars to close and restaurants to operate at a more limited capacity.


Op-Ed: Why California needs affirmative action more than ever

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Op-Ed: Why California needs affirmative action more than everCalifornia's Proposition 209, an anti-affirmative action law, never did "level the playing field"; instead it reinforced historic patterns of discrimination.


New U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass peak set in April as states rethink strategy

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 08:55 AM PDT

New U.S. COVID-19 cases surpass peak set in April as states rethink strategyStates stretching from Florida to California are seeing record highs in cases as hospitals begin to fill up and Republican governors urge the use of masks.


Barr Reportedly Told DOJ Officials to Try and Undermine Michael Cohen’s Conviction

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 06:11 PM PDT

Barr Reportedly Told DOJ Officials to Try and Undermine Michael Cohen's ConvictionThe same day that Attorney General William Barr insisted there is "no pattern" of him working to advance the personal interests of President Donald Trump, several sources cited by The New York Times said one of his first moves after being sworn into office in early 2019 was trying to find ways to undermine the conviction of longtime Trump fixer Michael Cohen. Barr had reportedly repeatedly questioned prosecutors over the charges against Cohen, who pleaded guilty in August 2018 to financial crimes that included hush-money payments to women who alleged they had affairs with Trump. He went so far as to instruct Justice Department officials to draft a legal memo casting doubt on the legitimacy of Cohen's conviction, according to sources cited by the Times, but they refused to do so.Meanwhile, in an NPR interview published Thursday, Barr scoffed at the notion he has been promoting Trump's agenda at the expense of the rule of law, calling it a "media narrative" and saying there is "no such pattern." He went on the defensive in the interview multiple times. Barr has made several controversial interventions into cases involving President Donald Trump's associates. In early May, he chose to drop the Justice Department's case against Trump's former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, a decision that elicited blistering criticism, as Flynn had already pleaded guilty. Though Michael Flynn was the president's National Security Adviser, Barr denied any political pressure to drop the charges against him: "I don't know whether I would refer to him as a friend of any administration," he said. And though Flynn admitted to lying to the FBI, Barr still cast the charges against the retired general as ludicrous: "There was a lot of hinky stuff in the Flynn case. Everyone knew that. Everyone was wondering why was this case ever brought?" When asked about the chaotic removal last week of Geoffrey Berman, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York who was involved in investigating many of Trump's allies, Barr dismissed the move as nothing more than a standard personnel decision. "I certainly was aware that given the current environment, anytime you make a personnel move, you know, conspiracy theorists will suggest that there's something, there's some ulterior motive involved. But I felt this was actually a good time to do it because I was not aware of anything that should in reality, give rise to that," he said. He said Berman was "living on borrowed time from the beginning." Despite insisting he treats all cases equally, he apparently could not name a single case not tied to the president's inner circle where he had staged a last-minute intervention similar to that in the Flynn case. When pressed about the president's executive power, Barr echoed the commander-in-chief's rhetoric and attempted to redirect the conversation. He scolded the press for failing to scrutinize state governors, who, in order to fight the new coronavirus, have been "putting the entire population in home detention and telling people that they have to shut down their livelihood and their business," he said. The president has often said that the measures taken against the coronavirus are worse than the sickness itself. Barr reiterated another Trump talking point when he said that an election with a high number of mail-in ballots can take place securely. He said the evidence was "obvious." Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


‘Leadership Matters.’ Researcher Says Rate of Fatal Police Shootings Is Lower in Cities With Black Police Chiefs

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 09:23 AM PDT

'Leadership Matters.' Researcher Says Rate of Fatal Police Shootings Is Lower in Cities With Black Police ChiefsThe study looks at five years of police-involved shootings in the nation's 60 biggest cities.


Former Washington congressman slams Seattle mayor for proposed $20M police budget cuts: 'It's the biggest mistake they can make'

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 10:15 AM PDT

Former Washington congressman slams Seattle mayor for proposed $20M police budget cuts: 'It's the biggest mistake they can make'Former Washington Congressman and Sheriff Dave Reichert describes the CHOP violence as 'third world action,' while also slamming Seattle's mayor Jenny Durkan for proposing to slash millions of dollars from the police budget in a wide-ranging interview with Fox News Digital.


Jon Stewart says he doesn't remember Republicans being mad about erasing history when the Saddam Hussein statue was toppled in Baghdad

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 09:07 AM PDT

Jon Stewart says he doesn't remember Republicans being mad about erasing history when the Saddam Hussein statue was toppled in BaghdadOn "The Daily Social Distancing Show with Trevor Noah", Jon Stewart lampooned Republicans' hypocrisy over tearing down Confederate statues.


2 brothers change minds, will cooperate in Smollett case

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 09:11 AM PDT

2 brothers change minds, will cooperate in Smollett caseTwo brothers who admitted helping actor Jussie Smollett stage a racist and homophobic attack in Chicago last year are again willing to help in the case after initially saying they were done cooperating with prosecutors, their attorney said Thursday. In yet another strange twist in a story that has been full of them, attorney Gloria Schmidt Rodriguez said in a statement that Abimbola (Abel) and Olabinjo (Ola) Osundairo changed their minds after a 9mm handgun that was seized during a search of their home last year was located after it went missing. "Abel and Ola will recommence their cooperation in the Smollett case now that the handgun has been produced by the Special Prosecutor's Office," Schmidt Rodriguez wrote, referring to Special Prosecutor Dan Webb, who is now handling the case.


AstraZeneca, Moderna ahead in COVID-19 vaccine race: WHO

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 06:38 AM PDT

AstraZeneca, Moderna ahead in COVID-19 vaccine race: WHOAstraZeneca's experimental COVID-19 vaccine is probably the world's leading candidate and most advanced in terms of development, the World Health Organization's (WHO) chief scientist said on Friday. The British drugmaker has already begun large-scale, mid-stage human trials of the vaccine, which was developed by researchers at University of Oxford. This week, AstraZeneca signed its tenth supply-and-manufacturing deal.


Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan agree to delay filling dam

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 03:02 PM PDT

Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan agree to delay filling damEgypt, Ethiopia and Sudan have agreed that Addis Ababa will delay filling a mega-dam as part of a comprehensive deal on the project that has raised tensions between the three countries, the Egyptian presidency said Friday. Ethiopia had previously pushed to start filling the gigantic Nile River dam next month despite vehement opposition from downstream Egypt and Sudan, and the dispute was raised with the UN last week.


Russia reportedly paid Taliban-linked militants bounty money to kill American troops

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 02:29 PM PDT

Russia reportedly paid Taliban-linked militants bounty money to kill American troopsRussian officials said they were not aware of the allegations that the country's military offered bounties to kill US troops.


Trump suddenly has a bigger problem than his plummeting poll numbers | Analysis

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 06:21 AM PDT

Trump suddenly has a bigger problem than his plummeting poll numbers | AnalysisLosing politicians rarely miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Donald Trump is undefeated in political races, but he missed a major opportunity on Thursday night.During a friendly interview at a town hall event in Wisconsin -- a state he needs to win and collect its 10 Electoral College votes – Fox News commentator and host Sean Hannity lobbed what in basketball terms should have been alley-oop for the president.


Pakistan national airline grounds third of pilots over 'dubious' licences

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 03:28 AM PDT

Pakistan national airline grounds third of pilots over 'dubious' licencesPakistan's national airline will ground a third of its pilots on suspicion they hold "dubious" licences and flying certificates. The move was announced after air accident investigators blamed a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilot for last month's crash in Karachi which killed 99 people. A government minister said the crew were over confident and distracted by a conversation about coronavirus when the PIA Airbus A320 crashed on May 22. PIA was highly placed among world airlines until the 1970s, but its reputation has sunk with delays, cancellations and financial troubles. The airline has been embarrassed by reports of pilots falling asleep, or turning up drunk. "We've been told that an investigation conducted by the civil aviation authority has found that about 150 of our pilots have dubious licenses," company spokesman Abdullah Khan told Reuters. Investigations into pilot qualifications began after an earlier crash where it was found the pilot's license may have been fake. The test date indicated on his licence had been a public holiday. Another pilot was found to have been out of the country on the day he was said to have been tested, Mr Khan said. In 2017 a PIA pilot was investigated for potentially putting the lives of more than 305 passengers at risk by putting a trainee pilot in charge while he took a nap in a passenger seat. The pilot was allegedly photographed reclining while covered in a blanket, but denied being asleep. In 2013, a PIA pilot was jailed for nine months in Britain for being drunk as he prepared to fly 156 passengers. Irfan Faiz, 55, was found three times over the legal limit, prosecutors told Leeds Crown Court. The father-of-two was unsteady on his feet and smelled of alcohol while in the cockpit during checks for the flight from Leeds Bradford to Islamabad. The airlines was embarrassed further in 2017 when first UK border officials and then Pakistani officials found consignments of heroin hidden on PIA flights between the countries. At the time the airline was investigating to see if any staff had links to drug traffickers.


'Please for the love of God do not vote for my dad': Republican's daughter voices opposition

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 09:20 AM PDT

'Please for the love of God do not vote for my dad': Republican's daughter voices oppositionRobert Regan blames daughter's 'socialist university' but says he's 'happy she feels confident' to oppose him publiclyIt's not the usual rallying cry one might expect from a political candidate's child as their father runs for office, but the daughter of a Republican candidate has urged people in Michigan to "please, for the love of God" not vote for her father."Tell everyone," Stephanie Regan wrote in a viral tweet – which has now been liked more than 180,000 times on Twitter.In a follow-up tweet, she called on voters to research the background of her father, Robert Regan, for themselves, writing: "I don't feel safe rn sharing further information regarding his beliefs, but please look him up and just read for yourself."Regan is running in Michigan's primary for a state house seat this August.> if you're in michigan and 18+ pls for the love of god do not vote for my dad for state rep. tell everyone> > — STEPH (@streeganz) June 23, 2020Stephanie Regan's words seem to have come as a blow to her father, who has espoused a commitment to his family on his campaign website, using multiple photos of himself and his children to support his campaign.Robert Regan has spoken on local TV since his daughter sent out the tweet, blaming her liberal college education for her views."When they go off to college, quite frankly they get involved with these Marxist, socialist universities ,and they start getting indoctrinated with things that are completely polar opposite from where you raised them," Regan told local TV.Regan, who describes himself on his own website as "so conservative [he] makes Rush Limbaugh look like a liberal," says he and his daughter have disagreed on systemic racism, white privilege and Black Lives Matter."She's a big believer in that," he told the Hill. "The only place where I really see systemic racism would be the abortion clinic, because they seem to target the African American community."His tone seems to have taken a turn since Thursday, when he posted a lengthy statement to Facebook that seemed appreciative of his daughter's political engagement."I am happy that she feels confident enough in our relationship to express her opposing thoughts so publicly" while encouraging her and others to voice their own opinions, he said. * This article was amended on 26 June 2020 to correct a misspelled name in a photo caption.


Colorado police officers involved in death of Elijah McClain taken off the streets

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 02:56 PM PDT

Colorado police officers involved in death of Elijah McClain taken off the streetsThe deadly confrontation in the Denver suburb of Aurora is getting renewed scrutiny.


COVID-19 cluster among migrants causes angry confrontations in southern Italian town

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 04:49 AM PDT

COVID-19 cluster among migrants causes angry confrontations in southern Italian townItaly has sent soldiers to restore order in a coastal town near Naples after a coronavirus outbreak at an apartment complex illegally occupied by hundreds of migrant workers caused angry confrontations with residents. The authorities announced on Thursday that more than 40 people living at the abandoned buildings in Mondragone, 45 km from Naples, had tested positive for COVID-19, and warned the entire town could be quarantined if the outbreak proves widespread. Italian residents on the street chanted "Mondragone is ours" and gathered outside the sealed off are, resulting in both sides shouting abuse at each other, footage showed.


UNICEF: Millions of Yemeni children may starve amid pandemic

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 10:08 PM PDT

UNICEF: Millions of Yemeni children may starve amid pandemicMillions of children could be pushed to the brink of starvation as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across war-torn Yemen amid a "huge" drop in humanitarian aid funding, the U.N. children's agency warned Friday. The stark prediction comes in a new UNICEF report, "Yemen five years on: Children, conflict and COVID-19." "As Yemen's devastated health system and infrastructure struggle to cope with coronavirus, the already dire situation for children is likely to deteriorate considerably," warned UNICEF.


Watch Out, Kim Jong Un: These Are the Five Weapons the U.S. Marines Will Use Against You

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 09:15 AM PDT

Watch Out, Kim Jong Un: These Are the Five Weapons the U.S. Marines Will Use Against YouThe Marines would be the tip of the spear.


President Trump: 'They' are trying to remove Jesus statues

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 07:57 AM PDT

President Trump: 'They' are trying to remove Jesus statuesPresident Trump says "unnamed forces" want to tear down statues of Jesus. It's not clear who he's referring to, but protesters have toppled statues of confederate leaders over the last few weeks.


Trump pulled support for testing sites in 5 states as he's trying to push coronavirus test numbers downward. Health officials say the move could have 'catastrophic cascading consequences.'

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 08:49 AM PDT

Trump pulled support for testing sites in 5 states as he's trying to push coronavirus test numbers downward. Health officials say the move could have 'catastrophic cascading consequences.'The Trump administration's decision to defund comes amid record-high numbers of new coronavirus cases.


Iran explosion: Blast seen near military base in Tehran

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 06:12 PM PDT

Iran explosion: Blast seen near military base in TehranIranian authorities are investigating after an explosion east of the capital near a site linked to the regime's nuclear testing programme. A bright and large flash of light was seen in the night sky over Tehran early on Friday in images shared widely on social media, Iran's Fars news agency reported. "In the early hours after midnight on Friday, a number of social media users reported seeing an orange light in the eastern part of Tehran," said Fars. "In the videos sent by (our) readers, this light is seen for a few seconds," it reported, adding it was following up the issue with the relevant authorities. Fars said later that the flash was caused by "an industrial gas tank explosion" near a facility belonging to the defence ministry.


NYPD officer charged with strangulation after putting man in apparent chokehold

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 08:48 AM PDT

NYPD officer charged with strangulation after putting man in apparent chokeholdOfficer David Afanador was suspended without pay after video showed him putting Ricky Bellevue in an apparent chokehold, a maneuver the department banned.


DeVos issues rule steering more virus aid to private schools

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 10:46 AM PDT

DeVos issues rule steering more virus aid to private schoolsThe Trump administration on Thursday moved forward with a policy ordering public schools across the U.S. to share coronavirus relief funding with private schools at a higher rate than federal law typically requires. Under a new rule issued by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, school districts are ordered to set aside a portion of their aid for private schools using a formula based on the total number of private school students in the district. The policy has been contested by public school officials who say the funding should be shared based on the number of low-income students at local private schools rather than their total enrollments.


Boom: This Battleship Rained 5,688 16-Inch Shells on North Vietnam Forces During the War

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 08:49 AM PDT

Boom: This Battleship Rained 5,688 16-Inch Shells on North Vietnam Forces During the WarYet America lost anyway.


What is kettling? Here's a look into the usage and history of the controversial police tactic

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 10:57 AM PDT

What is kettling? Here's a look into the usage and history of the controversial police tacticKettling is an aggressive crowd dispersal technique that's been used by the police amid George Floyd protests. Here's a breakdown of its controversy.


2020 Election: If Republicans care about America, they should vote for Joe Biden

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 12:15 AM PDT

2020 Election: If Republicans care about America, they should vote for Joe BidenAnother four years of Trump would be a disaster for America and the world. They would also be a disaster, and likely fatal, for the Republican Party.


Why are California's Covid-19 cases surging? Here's what we know

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Why are California's Covid-19 cases surging? Here's what we knowInfections and hospitalizations are on the rise as the state reopens, with a record 7,149 people testing positive on TuesdayCalifornia's early, aggressive response to the coronavirus pandemic had earned praise from the top US health officials, and even Donald Trump. But after avoiding the scenarios faced by New York and New Jersey, the state has seen infections and hospitalizations swell in recent weeks.As malls, museums, bars and other public spaces reopened, Governor Gavin Newsom has urged citizens to wear masks and keep their distance from one another to slow the spread of disease. "I cannot impress upon people more the importance at this critical juncture," he said, "to take seriously this moment."Here's what we know about the situation. How big is the coronavirus surge in California?Big. Overall, the state has reported more than 195,500 cases since the pandemic first struck, with 5,700 deaths. California marked a record 7,149 people who tested positive on Tuesday, a figure that dropped on Wednesday to 5,349."Part of the surge we're seeing is due to increased testing," said Dr Lee Riley, an epidemiologist at the University of California, Berkeley. California has tested roughly 3.7 million people since the beginning of the pandemic, and more than 101,000 tests were processed on Wednesday."But the fact that the number of hospitalizations are also increasing means that there's more going on," Riley said. As of Thursday, the number of patients hospitalized with Covid-19 is 32% higher than it was two weeks ago, Newsom reported. The number of patients in intensive care also increased 19% over the past fortnight – more than a third of ICU beds available across the state are now occupied by coronavirus patients. Over the past two weeks, about 64 people have died of the virus each day."I think pretty much every place has rushed to reopen," said Dr Anne Rimoin, an epidemiologist at UC Los Angeles. "And as we reopen, of course we're going to see more cases." Where are infections surging?The number of cases appear to be increasing throughout the state, but the biggest surges in infections are in Los Angeles county and other parts of southern California.Los Angeles now has more cases than anywhere else in the country, with more than 89,600 infections reported, according to the Johns Hopkins tracker. Rural communities like Imperial county, at the US-Mexico border, and Stanislaus, in the Central Valley, are also seeing surges in both the total number of cases recorded and the proportion of residents who are testing positive.Bay Area communities – including Santa Clara county, the first in the nation to enact a shelter-in-place order – are also seeing surges, though the proportion of positive tests in the region remains far below the state average.Officials have attributed the surge in some parts of the Bay Area to workplaces, including an outbreak at a waste management company in Marin county. Since mid-May, outbreaks at prisons have been excluded from the state's Covid-19 tracking data, but it is worth noting that a devastating outbreak at San Quentin state prison, where an inmate transfer led to more than 500 new cases, and outbreaks at other facilities across the state would add about 850 more new cases logged in the past two weeks to the state's totals. Why are infections surging?It's not totally clear, though public health experts and officials blame large gatherings where people are not wearing masks and not maintaining a 6ft-radius, even as adherence to these safety measures becomes increasingly political."There's a group of people who go around bragging that they're practicing individual freedom by not wearing masks," Riley said. "These people are not practicing freedom – they're practicing pure selfishness."While reopening society can never be risk free, Riley said that countries that have been most successful at containing the virus have been far more vigilant than California in mandating mask-wearing, hygiene and physical distancing. In South Korea, where fewer than 300 people have died despite reporting more cases in February than any country besides China, a second wave of infections has remained relatively small despite restaurants, schools and even nightclubs reopening, Riley noted. "Small clusters of cases are much easier to contain by isolating those who are infected, notifying those who are exposed," he said. "What we're seeing in California is a lost opportunity to reopen carefully."An uptick in the number of cases among young people is also a concern, Riley said. While people in their 20s, 30s and 40s are less likely to die from Covid-19, they can get seriously ill, and they "can be sources of infection for older people who are most at risk: their grandmas, their grandpas, their buds with diabetes and their friends with high blood pressure". Healthy young people who show few symptoms could pass the virus on to those who are most at risk of suffering complications. What will this mean for re-opening?In order to safely reopen, no more than 5% of everyone in a community who gets tested for Covid-19 should receive a positive result, according to the World Health Organization.California's threshold for reopening is that no more than 8% of all tests should come back positive. While the positivity rate for the state overall hovers at a tenuous 5.1%, the rate in some southern California counties is nearly 9% or higher.Governor Newsom said the state might have to "revert back" to tougher restrictions if the situation gets worse. What do doctors want Californians to know?Officials and health experts are pleading with Californians to continue to wear masks, wash hands, and stay 6ft apart. Health agencies in some counties are encouraging residents to keep their social circles small – limited to "bubbles" of no more than a dozen friends – and gather outdoors.In Imperial county, which borders Mexico and Arizona, defiance of a statewide mandate to wear face masks and lax social distancing appears to have exacerbated a crisis both within and across state and national borders. "Whether people here brought infections to Yuma, Arizona and Mexicali, or whether they brought it back from those places is kind of immaterial at this point," said Dr Thomas Henderson, director of the Imperial County Medical Society. "What we're seeing here is craziness."The crisis has overwhelmed local hospitals, he said. "It's just a horrible time to be a physician" he added, because doctors have found themselves pleading with the community to wear masks and stay safe, "but it's all become so political".As Donald Trump and rightwing politicians and media outlets derided masks as unnecessary, Dr Anthony Fauci, the health official leading the US response to coronavirus, told Californians who were skeptical of covering their faces in public to "forget the politics. Look at the data." A string of new research released this summer suggests that masks can reduce the risks of spreading the virus, even if they're far from foolproof."It's totally understandable to want to get back as quickly as possible to what you perceive as normal in your life," Fauci said at an event hosted by the Sacramento Press Club. But he urged Californians to stay vigilant, nothing that reopening isn't "black or white, either no restrictions or locked down".


US Navy’s chief learning officer announces departure as Pentagon exodus continues

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 07:20 AM PDT

US Navy's chief learning officer announces departure as Pentagon exodus continuesAnother Navy leadership shakeup, and another high-profile Pentagon departure.


3 cops watched a fellow officer slowly kill George Floyd. Here's why so many officers don't intervene.

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 03:33 AM PDT

3 cops watched a fellow officer slowly kill George Floyd. Here's why so many officers don't intervene.Police experts told Insider there is a pervasive culture that keeps officers from reporting on each other even when they cross the line.


Trump administration opens sensitive Arctic areas to oil development

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 02:48 PM PDT

Trump administration opens sensitive Arctic areas to oil developmentThe Trump administration on Thursday released its plan to open environmentally sensitive areas in Arctic Alaska to oil development, overturning some protections that go back decades. The plan released by the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management revokes an Obama-era management system for a huge swathe of federal land on the western North Slope, the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. The Trump plan, contained in a final environmental impact statement, opens 18.7 million acres of the 23 million-acre reserve to development.


Businesses sue Seattle over 'occupied' protest zone

Posted: 24 Jun 2020 06:50 PM PDT

Businesses sue Seattle over 'occupied' protest zoneA collection of Seattle businesses, property owners and residents sued the city Wednesday over its tolerance of an "occupied" protest zone, saying officials have been complicit in depriving them of their rights to their property. The plaintiffs — including a tattoo parlor, auto repair shop and property management firm — emphasized in the lawsuit that they were not trying to undermine the anti-police-brutality or Black Lives Matter messaging of the "Capitol Hill Occupied Protest." "Rather, this lawsuit is about the constitutional and other legal rights of plaintiffs — businesses, employees, and residents in and around CHOP — which have been overrun by the city of Seattle's unprecedented decision to abandon and close off an entire city neighborhood, leaving it unchecked by the police, unserved by fire and emergency health services, and inaccessible to the public at large," the lawsuit said.


UK teen who threw French boy off gallery balcony jailed for life

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 05:33 PM PDT

UK teen who threw French boy off gallery balcony jailed for lifeA troubled British teenager who threw a six-year-old French boy from a viewing platform at London's Tate Modern art gallery was on Friday jailed for life. Judge Maura McGowan told Jonty Bravery, 18, he would spend at least 15 years in custody for attempting to murder the boy in front of horrified crowds on August 4 last year. McGowan said what Bravery had done was "callous" and "beyond imagination".


RIP, F-35: Meet the Air Force and Navy’s 6th Generation Stealth Fighter Programs

Posted: 25 Jun 2020 05:30 AM PDT

RIP, F-35: Meet the Air Force and Navy's 6th Generation Stealth Fighter ProgramsThough the program is full of promise, both branches have to prove to Congress that they're worth it.


Coronavirus updates: New US cases hit single-day record; as heat rises in places like Florida and Mexico, so do infections

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 05:48 PM PDT

Coronavirus updates: New US cases hit single-day record; as heat rises in places like Florida and Mexico, so do infectionsThe U.S. hit a single-day record. Texas, Florida closing bars amid surge in cases. The Trump administration is considering new approach to testing.


Trump says Biden's 'going to be your president because some people don't love me, maybe'

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 06:29 AM PDT

Trump says Biden's 'going to be your president because some people don't love me, maybe'In an admission that Americans might not reelect him as US president in November, Donald Trump has said that Joe Biden "is going to be president because some people don't love me."His comments on Thursday night came amid national and state-wide polls that showed the president trailing the Democratic presidential nominee, Mr Biden, at the ballot box.


Sen. Lindsey Graham on Flynn case: This has become a complete joke

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 05:59 AM PDT

Sen. Lindsey Graham on Flynn case: This has become a complete jokeTrump calls out corruption after the Michael Flynn case ruling; South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, weighs in on 'Fox and Friends.'


California shakes up auto industry, says all vans and trucks must be electric by 2024

Posted: 26 Jun 2020 11:00 AM PDT

California shakes up auto industry, says all vans and trucks must be electric by 2024California shakes up auto industry, says all vans and trucks must be electric by 2024


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