Miami Herald 7/9/21 |
➤BIDEN..U-S MILITARY OPERATION IN AFGHANISTAN TO END AUGUST 31: President Biden said yesterday that the 20-year U.S. military operation in Afghanistan will end on August 31st, pushing back against those calling for the U.S. to extend the involvement as the Taliban has made advances in significant parts of the country as the U.S. is leaving. Speaking from the White House, Biden said, "How many more, how many more thousands of American daughters and sons are you willing to risk? I will not send another generation of Americans to war in Afghanistan, with no reasonable expectation of achieving a different outcome." While acknowledging that it's unlikely the Afghan government would control of the country after the U.S. leaves, Biden urged the Afghan government and the Taliban to reach a peace deal, stating, "We did not go to Afghanistan to nation build." Biden emphatically stated, "We went for two reasons: one, to bring Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell, as I said at the time. The second reason was to eliminate al-Qaida’s capacity to deal with more attacks on the United States from that territory. We accomplished both of those objectives. Period. That’s why I believe this is the right decision and quite frankly overdue."
‘I will not send another generation of Americans to war in Afghanistan with no reasonable expectation of achieving a different outcome,’ said President Joe Biden as he announced the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan will end on August 31 https://t.co/odZMSLCJmm pic.twitter.com/Gf8ToQUmKf
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 8, 2021
➤PFIZER TO SEEK AUTHORIZATION FOR THIRD DOSE OF COVID VACCINE: Pfizer will seek federal authorization for a third dose of its Covid-19 vaccine, saying yesterday that getting a third shot within 12 months could dramatically increase immunity and potentially help block the Delta variant if immunity wanes. Pfizer's Dr. Mikael Dolsten told AP early data from their booster study suggests people's antibody levels go up five- to 10-fold after a third dose, compared to their second dose. However, hours later, U.S. health officials said that fully vaccinated Americans don't need a booster shot yet. The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said any decision on boosters would take place only when, quote, "the science demonstrates that they are needed." Dr. Anthony Fauci said yesterday, "Let me emphasize, if you were vaccinated, you have a very high degree of protection."
WATCH: Biden Snaps At Reporter, Struggles With Questions About Afghanistan At Press Conference | The Daily Wire https://t.co/F500uwzKi6 pic.twitter.com/OdIlNjzkQG
— The Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) July 9, 2021
➤AVANT-GARDE BECOMES FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WINNER: Fourteen-year-old Zaila Avant-garde won the Scripps National Spelling Bee last night becoming the iconic contest's first African-American winner and only the second Black winner, after Jody-Anne Maxwell of Jamaica in 1998. Zaila correctly spelled the word "Murraya" for the victory in the event that was nationally televised by ESPN2, which is a genus of tropical Asiatic and Australian trees. In addition to her spelling smarts, Zaila, of Harvey, Louisiana, is a rising basketball star who holds three Guinness world records for dribbling multiple balls at the same time, and hopes to one day play in the WNBA.
13-year-old Zaila Avant-garde is the first African American champion in the history of the Scripps National Spelling Beepic.twitter.com/Wm38xiEqSn
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) July 9, 2021
The Spelling Bee was back after being canceled last year because of the pandemic, but most of it was held virtually, and only the 11 finalists got to compete in person at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex in Florida. The only people in the audience were spellers’ immediate family, Scripps staff, some media, and First Lady Jill Biden, who spoke to the contestants earlier and stayed for the event.
🙏STUDY: DECLINE IN RELIGIOUS AMERICANS HAS STALLED: A new study suggests that the decline in the percentage of Americans affiliated with a religion that has been going on for decades has stalled. The survey from the Public Religion Research Institute found that from 2006 to 2018 the percentage of Americans unaffiliated with a religion grew from 16 percent to to 26 percent, but then fell to 23 percent after dropping in 2019 and 2020. The decline in white Christians has also apparently stopped, in part because of an increase in white mainline Protestants. The percentage of white evangelical Christians, however, has continued to fall. The rise in non-religious Americans has been most pronounced among young people, with some 36 percent of U.S. adults under age 30 not affiliated with a religion, up from 23 percent in 2006 and 10 percent in 1986.
This passing by the Suns 🔥 pic.twitter.com/dNlDdxhhTE
— NBA TV (@NBATV) July 9, 2021
🎾BARTY, PLISKOVA WIN IN WIMBLEDON SEMIFINALS, TO PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP: Top-seeded Ash Barty of Australia and Number 8 Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic will play for the Wimbledon championship Saturday after winning their semifinal matches yesterdaY. Neither has played in a Wimbledon final before. Barty defeated 25th-seeded Angelique Kerber 6-3, 7-6 (3) and Pliskova upset Number 2 Aryna Sabalenka 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. The men's semifinals are today, with Novak Djokovic facing Denis Shapovalov and Matteo Berrettini playing Hubert Hurkacz.
⚾MILLER HITS THREE HOME RUNS IN PHILLIES' 8-0 CUBS SHUTOUT: Philadelphia infielder Brad Miller hit three runs as the Phillies shut out the Chicago Cubs 8-0 last night. Five of the Phillies' eight runs came from Miller, who hit a solo home run in the third inning and two-run homers in the fifth and seventh innings.
Big-time Brad hits his THIRD homer of the night.🎍🎍🎍#RingTheBell pic.twitter.com/GcIuD5d1yf
— Philadelphia Phillies (@Phillies) July 9, 2021
🥊REPORTS..FURY POSITIVE FOR COVID-19, WILDER BOUT POSTPONED: Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has tested positive for Covid-19, and his third fight with Deontay Wilder will be postponed, according to media reports last night. Fury and Wilder were set to face off on July 24th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas in the last of their three bouts. According to AP, the rescheduled fight is likely to be in October. Their first fight in December 2018 was a draw, and Fury beat Wilder in their second bout in February 2020.
⚾MLB EXTENDS BAUER'S LEAVE THROUGH JULY 15: Major League Baseball yesterday extended L.A. Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer's administrative leave by seven days through July 15th. Bauer was put on seven days' leave on July 2nd after a woman accused him of sexual assault, allegations MLB investigators and Pasadena police are investigating. The woman, who obtained an order of protection against Bauer last month, claims he assaulted her during two sexual encounters, including choking her to the point of unconsciousness, punching her repeatedly in the face, and punching her in her genitals. Bauer's agents have denied the accusations.
BREAKING: James Harden & Lil Baby were stopped & frisked in Paris. Lil Baby was arrested for transporting narcotics pic.twitter.com/zVyhl7mlb0
— Highlight Hoops 24/7 (@HLHoops247) July 8, 2021
➤HARDEN STOPPED BY POLICE IN PARIS: Brooklyn Nets star James Harden was stopped by police in Paris Thursday, where he is for Fashion Week. Video posted on social media showed him being briefly frisked, but the city prosecutor's office said he wasn't arrested and was never taken into custody. According to French media, as cited by ESPN, Harden, who's been seen around Paris with Kanye West and rapper Lil Baby, was on the street when a car was stopped after police smelled marijuana. Harden was apparently nearby and tried to intervene, and that was when he was briefly stopped. The city prosecutor's office also said that Lil Baby was detained yesterday for allegedly transporting drugs.
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