The Colonial Pipeline got up and running yesterday at about 5 p.m. although the company says it will take several days for the supply chain to get back to normal. The 5,500-mile pipeline supplies about half of the gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil and jet fuel used by most of the Southern states and the East Coast. A Russian ransomware attack forced it offline last Friday.
Latest Update - Colonial Pipeline Return to Service: https://t.co/WkosDxQ0CV pic.twitter.com/mWTuJBVHVM
— Colonial Pipeline (@Colpipe) May 12, 2021
➤CONSUMER PRICES RISE 4.2%: Consumer prices rose 4.2 percent in April over the year before. That was even worse than expected. The increase in the Consumer Price Index is the biggest in 12 years. Government economists insist that the price increases will settle down later this year. They say the main cause is the reopening of the economy.
Here's what we're paying more for:
- The average gasoline price rose 49.6 percent.
- Fuel prices are up 37.3 percent.
- Used car and truck prices are up 10 percent.
- Food prices were up 0.4 percent.
- Prices for housing, lodgings, airline tickets, car insurance and furniture all rose.
➤STOCKS REEL AT INFLATION REPORT: Wall Street really did not appreciate that report of a 4.2 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index. The Dow Jones Industrial Average sank 681 points to close at 33,588. The Standard & Poor's Index dropped 89 points to 4,063. It was the worst day for the stock market since January.
Israel-Palestinians Conflict Latest:
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 13, 2021
• Gaza braces for more Israeli airstrikes amid a somber end to Ramadan.
• Rocket fire continues from Hamas into Israel.
• Jewish and Arab mobs rampage across Israel after protests and violence in Jerusalem.https://t.co/mogQph4j94
➤ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN VIOLENCE ESCALATES: The cross-border fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas militants is worsening. Israeli forces bombarded Gaza with dozens of airstrikes overnight. Palestinian forces responded with waves of rockets aimed at Tel Aviv and other targets in Israel. Street violence between Jewish and Arab mobs have been reported in several towns and cities, according to The New York Times.
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124 retired generals and admirals question Biden's election, "mental and physical condition" https://t.co/OutUZB3anI pic.twitter.com/2mHQCozO5F
— The Hill (@thehill) May 13, 2021
➤LIZ CHENEY PURGED FROM GOP LEADERSHIP: Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney was removed from her Republican Party leadership role in the House of Representatives yesterday, as expected. The voice vote came the day after a speech by Cheney in which she refused to repudiate her vote to impeach former President Donald Trump or tone down her criticism of his continued insistence that he really won the election.
- In his new blog, the former president dismissed Representative Cheney as "a bitter, horrible human being" who has "no personality" and is a warmonger.
“Bring it on!”
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) May 13, 2021
That's Rep. Liz Cheney's answer when asked about her message as Trump’s political team threatens to primary her in Wyoming’s next election. https://t.co/K3x2ydRonZ
➤WHERE THE WEALTHY ARE FLEEING: We knew that many affluent Americans fled the big cities when the pandemic kicked in, but where did they go? To smaller cities including San Antonio and Salt Lake City, according to a new report from real estate company Coldwell Banker. Denver and Dallas are also on the hot list, and Phoenix is a big destination for those fleeing California. Unmoored from the office, home buyers looked for bigger houses and quieter communities.
➤VAX-A-MILLION, OHIO: Ohio Governor Mike DeWine knows how to draw a crowd to a vaccination site. He announced that his state will give away a $1 million price every week for five weeks to an Ohioan who has gotten the COVID-19 vaccine. In a separate sweepstakes drawing, five teenagers who have been vaccinated will receive full college scholarships. To be eligible, you must be 18 or older and have been vaccinated before the drawing. The first prize will be drawn May 26.
➤BLAME THOSE SLACKER ROOSTERS: Chicken has been in short supply lately and many reasons have been cited, including the increasing popularity of fast-food chicken sandwiches. But here's a new one: Tyson's says its roosters just aren't up to the job. The giant chicken processor replaced its roosters with a different breed that frankly has proved to be a disappointing performer. A decline in chick hatchings ensued. The company has fired its rooster crew and is hiring its former stalwart.
CBS News poll: How long have you known your closest friend? https://t.co/sDf79mZC1s
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 13, 2021
'American Idol' finalist Caleb Kennedy is exiting the show after a social media post resurfaced depicting him sitting next to and filming someone wearing what appears to be a Ku Klux Klan hood. https://t.co/o1vc4xeQ9D
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 13, 2021
The 2021 NFL Regular Season Schedule. #NFLSchedule pic.twitter.com/qd13dYye5j
— Deniz Selman (@denizselman33) May 13, 2021
- CHECK IT OUT: See the full Week 1 schedule at NFL.com.
➤THE WORLD'S HIGHEST PAID ATHLETE IS… In a year when pro sports were practically dormant, Irish mixed martial arts artist Connor McGregor managed to make $180 million, according to Forbes. That made him the highest paid athlete in the world for the last 12 months, and he didn't even have to fight for it. Most of the money came from the sale of his whiskey business to Proximo Spirits. Argentinian pro soccer player Lionel Messi ranked second at $130 million, and Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo was third at $120 million. The highest-ranked American on the list, at number four, was Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, at $107.5 million. Prescott was on the injured list for most of the season but still won a four-year extension in March.
- CHECK IT OUT: Forbes on the richest athletes.
🎾SERENA WILLIAMS SUFFERS A LOSS: Serena Williams was blown out of the Italian Open yesterday with a second-round defeat to newcomer Nadia Podoroska. Williams lost 7-6 (8/6), 7-5 to the 44th-ranked Argentine player. It was Williams' 1,000th Women's Tennis Association game.
🏀OLADIPO OUT FOR THE SEASON: Victor Oladipo of the Miami Heat is out for the season after just four games. He needs surgery on his right quad tendon. He probably won't be coming back. He'll enter the offseason as a free agent.
🏒RANGERS FIRE COACH: New York Rangers head coach David Quinn has been fired after only three seasons, along with two of the team's three assistant coaches. The team president and general manager were booted only a week ago. The new general manager, Chris Drury, is in charge of the search for a replacement coach.
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