Fmr. President Trump blasts reports that a special grand jury had been convened to hear evidence against the Trump Organization, calling it “a continuation of the greatest Witch Hunt in American history.” https://t.co/560JVTl5Ui
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 26, 2021
➤FLOYD'S FAMILY MEETS WITH BIDEN, RALLIES AND EVENTS HELD TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH: Members of George Floyd's family met with President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House yesterday, and rallies and events were held in several U.S. cities, to mark the one-year anniversary of Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police. They spoke about continuing to work for passage of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act reform legislation, with Floyd's nephew, Brandon Williams, saying Biden told them, quote, "he just wants the bill to be meaningful and that it holds George’s legacy intact." Biden also spoke about, quote, "the hard reality that racism has long torn us apart." Some other Floyd family members attended events in Minneapolis, where he died, along with Mayor Jacob Frey. There were also rallies, moments of silence and other events in others cities, and even in other countries.
BREAKING: Biden shut down investigation into theory COVID originated from Wuhan lab https://t.co/ZjwjVAtog5
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) May 26, 2021
➤CDC..HALF OF U.S. ADULTS NOW VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19: Half of all U.S. adults have now been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, according to data out yesterday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. White House senior adviser Andy Slavitt called it a "major milestone" in a press briefing. The pace of vaccinations has also started rising again after falling to a record low last month, with state and local officials saying it's due to parents getting their children vaccinated after Pfizer's vaccine was approved for minors ages 12 and older earlier this month. The increase has also come as states and businesses have been offering incentives for people to get vaccinated, with some states, for instance, giving lottery prizes.
What's behind the push for a fourth stimulus check https://t.co/fIDVsF1sYw
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 26, 2021
➤BIDEN AND PUTIN TO HAVE SUMMIT NEXT MONTH IN GENEVA: President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet in a summit next month in Geneva, the June 16th face-to-face meeting being added to the end of Biden's first international trip as president. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said no preconditions were set for the meeting between the two leaders. Biden will also be going to Britain for a Group of Seven world leaders meeting, and attend a NATO summit in Brussels.
Russell Brand slammed media and social media companies for suppressing "troubling" news about President Joe Biden’s family.
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) May 26, 2021
"It suggests to me that democracy is, ‘We want you to vote for this person. We don’t want you to vote for that person.’"https://t.co/TQqY67PJ5n
➤STUDY..LOWERING YOUR EXPECTATIONS A LITTLE COULD MAKE YOU HAPPIER: If you want to feel happier it may be as simple as lowering your expectations—but not too much. University College London researchers found that when players of a game lowered their expectations, it increased the likelihood of a positive surprise, but that the key is to not constantly lower expectations, and instead to find the right balance. The researchers note that high expectations seem to be a big problem in terms of happiness, suggesting that it “is not a good idea to tell a friend they will love the gift you are about to give them,” as it raises expectations and removes surprise.
➤MODERNA SAYS COVID VACCINE 100 PERCENT EFFECTIVE IN KIDS AGES 12 TO 18: Moderna said yesterday that its Covid-19 vaccine was 100 percent effective in children ages 12 to 18 in their latest clinical trials, and there were "no significant safety concerns." Moderna will submit the results to U.S. government regulators and request that the vaccine be authorized for use in that age group. Currently, only the Pfizer vaccine has been authorized for use in children ages 12 and up. Pfizer has said it will likely seek an emergency use authorization for its vaccine for children ages two to 11 in September.
Woman 'who refused to comply' with face mask rule allegedly assaults flight attendant on American Airlines flight from Miami to New York City. https://t.co/jGLLOczCQh pic.twitter.com/e6UBC259At
— WCBS Newsradio 880 (@wcbs880) May 5, 2021
➤WOMAN CHARGED WITH BATTERY AFTER ASSAULTING FLIGHT ATTENDANT, KNOCKING OUT TEETH: A 28-year-old woman has been charged with felony battery after allegedly attacking a Southwest Airlines flight attendant on Sunday, knocking out two of her teeth and causing other injuries to her face. The incident took place on a flight from Sacramento, California, to San Diego. The Sacramento Bee reported that the woman, Vyvianna Quinonez, lives in the suburb of Antelope outside the city. Southwest said, "The passenger repeatedly ignored standard inflight instructions and became verbally and physically abusive upon landing." There's been a sharp increase in unruly behavior this year as people have returned to flying, and this incident led the president of the flight attendants’ union, Lyn Montgomery, to ask for more federal air marshals on planes. AP cited Montgomery as saying in an interview, "I’ve been in the industry since 1992, and this is the worst ever. People seem to be more angry. When they’re asked to do something, compliance seems to be more difficult."
🏀NBA PLAYOFFS: Results from first-round games yesterday:
- Brooklyn Nets 130, Boston Celtics 108 - Brooklyn leads 2 games to 0
- L.A. Lakers 109, Phoenix Suns 102 - Series tied at 1-1
- Dallas Mavericks 127, L.A. Clippers 121 - Dallas leads 2 games to 0
Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Montreal Canadiens 0 - Toronto leads 3 games to 1
Carolina Hurricanes 3, Nashville Predators 2 (OT) - Carolina leads 3 games to 2
⚾CLEVELAND STARTER PLESAC FRACTURES THUMB 'AGGRESSIVELY RIPPING' OFF SHIRT: Cleveland Indians starter Zach Plesac fractured his right thumb and has been put on the injured list, with manager Terry Francona saying yesterday that he injured himself, quote, "rather aggressively ripping off his shirt" and catching his thumb on a chair in the locker room after being removed from Sunday's game. An X-ray taken on Monday because the thumb was still swollen showed the fracture.
🏀KNICKS' RANDLE WINS NBA'S MOST IMPROVED AWARD: The New York Knicks' Julius Randle was named the winner of the NBA's 2020-2021 Most Improved Player Award yesterday. Randle, who's a seven-year veteran, received 98 first-place votes out of 100, becoming only the second player to win the award in his seventh season or later. His son, Kyden, surprised him with the award after the Knicks' practice on Tuesday.
🏒GRETZKY STEPS DOWN AS OILERS EXEC, REPORTEDLY TO BE TNT ANALYST: Wayne Gretzky stepped down yesterday as the Edmonton Oilers' vice chairman, with the Hall of Fame legend reportedly to join TNT as a hockey analyst next season. The New York Post first reported that he'd be going to TNT. Gretzky said on social media, "Given the pandemic and other life changes, I realize I will not be able to dedicate the time nor effort needed to support this world-class organization." Gretzky, who used to be Edmonton's captain and helped the team win four Stanley Cups, returned to the organization as vice chairman in 2016.
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