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➤BIDEN: U.S. TO MEET 100 MILLION COVID VACCINATIONS GOAL TODAY: President Biden said Thursday that the U.S. will meet his goal of 100 million Covid vaccinations today, in his 58th day in office, ahead of his original target date of doing it within his first 100 days. Biden said he'd announce a new vaccination target next week. The White House also said yesterday that the U.S. will be sending some Covid vaccines to Canada and Mexico. The U.S. will be sending a combined four million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to the two countries, 2.5 million to Mexico and 1.5 million to Canada, describing it as a "loan." The AstraZeneca vaccine hasn't yet been approved for use in the U.S., but has been okayed by the World Health Organization. Tens of millions of doses have been stockpiled in the U.S. waiting for emergency use authorization.
Dr Paul takes Dr Fauci back to medical school... https://t.co/TxbjCeUjaz
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) March 18, 2021
Contentious start to first U.S. talks with China under Biden https://t.co/V7IeCqwm7W
— CBS News (@CBSNews) March 19, 2021
The #FBI has released videos of suspects who participated in the most violent assaults on federal officers during the riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6. Help us identify them. Submit tips at https://t.co/iL7sD5efWD. Tips can remain anonymous. @FBIWFO https://t.co/carqlzBtS0
— FBI (@FBI) March 18, 2021
➤FBI RELEASES VIDEO OF 'MOST EGREGIOUS' ATTACKS ON OFFICERS DURING U.S. CAPITOL ATTACK: The FBI yesterday released 10 videos of what it called "most egregious" attacks on law enforcement officers during the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, and asked for the public's help in identifying them. Even though more than 300 people have been arrested since the attack, the FBI is still struggling to identify some of the most violent people seen on video assaulting law enforcement agents. Nearly 140 officers from the Capitol Police force and D.C. Metropolitan Police were injured during the Capitol assault, the chairman of the Capitol Police Labor Committee said afterward.
➤12 JURORS NOW SEATED IN TRIAL OF OFFICER CHARGED IN GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH: Twelve jurors have now been seated in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer facing murder and manslaughter charges in the death of George Floyd, after another day of jury selection yesterday. Just two alternates remain to be chosen. Judge Peter Cahill will rule today on the defense's request to delay or move the trial after the city's $27 million settlement with Floyd's family was announced last week. The defense has argued the news could taint the jurors. Opening statements are set for March 29th if the jury is complete by then.
➤AMC TO RE-OPEN 98% OF ITS THEATERS TODAY: The worst days of the pandemic look like they're finally over for the movie theater industry, with AMC Theatres, the nation's largest chain, announcing that 98 percent of its U.S. movie theaters will be open today, as more than 40 locations in California are reopening. AMC is expected to have even more of its remaining theaters open by next weekend, up to 99 percent. Movie theaters have slowly been reopening over the past few months as allowed under state and local guidelines, with required limited capacity and safely protocols, like mandatory mask wearing. As AMC Entertainment President and CEO Adam Aron looked ahead last week from what he called the "most challenging" situation in the company's 100-year history, he called Covid vaccinations "the real salvation."
The box office, meanwhile, dropped to $2.2 billion in the U.S., a drop of 80%. Globally, the B.O. brought in $12 billion, a decrease of 72%. For the first time, China surpassed North America, with $3 billion worth of receipts.
"The past year was challenging for the global economy, and for virtually every aspect of our daily lives: the staggering loss of life, the toll on our frontline workers, the devastating and widespread loss of jobs and businesses, and the almost complete shutdown of many industries," MPA chairman-CEO Charles Rivkin said in his letter introducing the 60 page-plus report.
"Our workforce was not immune: Jobs were lost, productions were either curtailed or shut down, and movie theaters shuttered around the globe," Rivkin continued. "But, during an otherwise punishing year for theatrical exhibition and our industry at large, home and curated entertainment boomed. The good news wasn’t just confined to homes, laptops, and other personal devices. As recent stories have shown, audiences never lost their appetite to enjoy the theatrical experience, and drive-in theaters enjoyed their highest returns in decades."
Wait... the guy leading "Drag Queen Story Hour" for kids was arrested for child porn???
— Cabot Phillips (@cabot_phillips) March 18, 2021
If only there would have been some warning signs, we could've stopped this earlier....https://t.co/3CypfRlueJ
SURVIVE AND ADVANCE! 😱
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 19, 2021
Drake will square off with USC in the First Round after beating Wichita State in a thriller! #FirstFour #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/1ZIxEtMMCj
🏈NFL INVESTIGATING SEX ASSAULT CLAIMS AGAINST TEXANS QB WATSON: The NFL said yesterday (March 18th) that it's investigating sexual assault allegations against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson. The league's action comes after three female massage therapists filed lawsuits against Watson this week, alleging he assaulted them while they were giving him massages. In the most serious of the claims, one of the women charges he forced her to perform oral sex. Watson has denied acting inappropriately, saying in a Twitter statement Tuesday, "I have never treated any woman with anything other than the utmost respect."
🏈NFL'S NEW MEDIA DEALS GIVE AMAZON THURSDAY NIGHT GAME STREAMING RIGHTS: The NFL announced new media rights agreements yesterday, including a deal with Amazon Prime Video that gives the streaming service exclusive rights to Thursday night football beginning in 2022. Commissioner Roger Goodell said yesterday, "This provides our fans with greater access. We want to provide our games on more platforms than ever before." Amazon has streamed 11 Thursday night games since 2017, but it will take over the entire package from Fox, which has had it since 2018. The new contracts also mean the NFL will nearly double its media revenue to more than $10 billion a season.
🏈DALTON SAYS BEARS TOLD HIM HE'LL BE STARTING QB: Andy Dalton, who agreed to a one-year, $10 million deal with the Chicago Bears earlier this week, said Thursday (March 18th) that he'd been told by the Bears that he will be the starting quarterback. That means the former Cincinnati Bengals and Dallas Cowboys QB won't be competing with veteran Nick Foles for the starter job. Dalton said yesterday, "They told me I was the starter. That was one of the reasons why I wanted to come here. So every conversation I've had has been that, so that's the assurance that I've gotten."
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