EIGHT MORE VICTIMS RECOVERED: The remains of eight more victims were recovered Tuesday from the rubble of the collapsed 12-story Champlain Towers South condominium in Surfside, Florida, bringing the confirmed death toll to 36, with 109 people still missing. The eight victims were the most found in a single day since the June 24th collapse. County Fire Chief Alan Cominsky said they were still looking for any open spaces where some people may have survived, but stated, "Unfortunately, we are not seeing anything positive." The searchers continued to carry out their work through rain and wind from Tropical Storm Elsa, even as it hampered their efforts somewhat.
➤CDC..DELTA STRAIN MAKES UP MORE THAN HALF OF U.S. CORONAVIRUS CASES: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that the delta variant is now making up more than half of the coronavirus cases in the U.S. Surveillance data indicated the Delta variant surged from 30.4 percent of cases for the two-week period ending June 19th to 51.7 percent of cases between June 20th and July 3rd. As the administration is continuing to urge that people get vaccinated, the national rate is still at around 55 percent of Americans ages 12 and older who are fully vaccinated, and there are states and communities which are less than that and are vulnerable to the variant, which is more highly transmissible than the Alpha variant, which was itself more transmissible than the original Covid virus.
KNOCK KNOCK: Biden warns admin is coming to your door if you haven't been vaccinated yethttps://t.co/s4oyGZx8T9
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 6, 2021
➤REGULATOR ORDERS AMUSEMENT PARK NOT TO RESTART WATER RIDE AFTER FATAL ACCIDENT: An Iowa regulator yesterday ordered an amusement park in Altoona not to restart a popular water ride until an investigation is completed, after an 11-year-old boy was killed Saturday and his brother was left hospitalized in a medically-induced coma after heir boat flipped over. Adventureland Park voluntarily stopped operating the Raging River ride after the accident, in which one of the round boats carrying six members of a family flipped over. Father David Jaramillo spoke about what happened on ABC's Good Morning America yesterday, saying, "When it flipped over, all of us were trapped in the safety seat belts. I see the silhouettes of my sons trying to grab each other, grab us." The ride was last inspected on Friday, the day before the accident.
U.S. gas prices are the highest they've been in 7 years https://t.co/eXjvzEgud1
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 6, 2021
➤POLL..NEARLY TWO-THIRDS OF AMERICANS BELIEVE IN ALIEN LIFE: Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe there's alien life beyond our planet, according to a new Pew Research poll, in which 65 percent said their best guess is that intelligent life exists on other planets. Just over half of those surveyed, 51 percent, said they think the unidentified flying objects seen in the recent U.S. intelligence report on the issue are likely evidence of alien life, while 36 per cent said the footage was probably not evidence of it, and 11 percent said it definitely was not. Men were more likely to believe in alien life than women, 70 percent to 60 percent, as were younger people, with more than three-quarters under age 30 believing in it compared to 57 percent of those over age 50. Whatever they believe about potential alien life, Americans aren't too worried about it, with as many as 87 percent not seeing UFOs as a major threat to national security, and just over a quarter believing aliens are friendly.
Authorities said the bear had wandered into the campsite a couple of times before the fatal attack.https://t.co/jB5OIWGdYv
— KXAN News (@KXAN_News) July 7, 2021
➤GRIZZLY BEAR KILLS CYCLIST CAMPING IN MONTANA: A grizzly bear killed a bicyclist who was camping in the small town of Ovando, Montana, early Tuesday. Powell County Sheriff Gavin Roselles said the grizzly had wandered into the area earlier where the victim was camping and left, but later returned. Officials said the victim was part of a group on a bike trip. Law enforcement and wildlife specialists were brought in and were searching for the bear to kill it.
➤TIKTOK OUTAGES ON TUESDAY: Social video app TikTok was having outages yesterday (June 6th), with DownDetector showing a spike in outages starting around 4 p.m. ET. Users reported having trouble watching videos, trying to log in, and uploading content, as well as problems liking videos and seeing comments. TikTok said in a tweet that the issue was apparently resolved around 9 p.m. ET.
The Suns hold a 1-0 lead in the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history.
— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) July 7, 2021
A combined 59 points from Booker & Paul plus a monster double-double from Ayton, led them to a Game 1 victory over the Bucks. More from tonight's win! 👇
🎾BARTY, SABALENKA, PLISKOVA, KERBER MAKE IT TO WIMBLEDON SEMIFINALS: Ash Barty, Aryna Sabalenka, Karolina Pliskova and Angelique Kerber won their Wimbledon quarterfinals matches yesterday (July 6th) to make it to the semifinals. Top-seeded Barty beat 75th-ranked Ajla Tomljanovic, Number 2 Sabalenka defeated 21st-seeded Ons Jabeur, Number 8 Pliskova downed unseeded Viktorija Golubic, and 25th-seeded Kerber upset Number 19 Karolina Muchova. Barty will play Kerber in the semis and Sabalenka will face Pliskova. The men's quarterfinals are today.
🏒FIREWORKS ACCIDENT THAT KILLED KIVLENIEKS WAS AT COACH'S HOUSE: The fireworks accident that killed 24-year-old Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Matiss Kivlenieks on Sunday took place at the Novi, Michigan, home of the team's goaltending coach, Manny Legace, a Blue Jackets spokesperson said Tuesday. Kivlenieks was at a party celebrating Legace's daughter's wedding. The coach hasn't commented. Kivlenieks died from internal injuries caused when a fireworks mortar blast hit him in the chest.
UPDATE: A medical examiner in Michigan says Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died of chest trauma due to a fireworks mortar blast, and not a subsequent fall as authorities previously reported. https://t.co/vHu0tW566z
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 5, 2021
🏌DECHAMBEAU-ROGERS BEAT MICKELSON-BRADY IN 'THE MATCH': Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers defeated Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady 3 and 2 in "The Match" charity golf event last night at The Reserve Golf Course at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana. The pro golfer-NFL quarterback teams faced off in the fourth version of "The Match" series.
🏈MILITARY TO LET NAVAL ACADEMY GRAD KINLEY PURSUE NFL CAREER: Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said yesterday that the U.S. military will let Naval Academy graduate Cameron Kinley pursue an NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Austin reversed Acting Navy Secretary Tom Harker's denial of Kinley's request to delay his commissioning in the Navy. Kinley is a cornerback who signed with the Bucs as an undrafted free agent. President Biden said he was "pleased" by Austin's decision.
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