Border Patrol agents on horseback cracking whips and charging into crowds of Haitian asylum seekers in Texas, shouting at them to go back to Mexico — strong reporting from @psskow on the situation in Del Rio/Ciudad Acuña https://t.co/ZVeS6j3gnM
— Ryan Devereaux (@rdevro) September 19, 2021
➤U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY BEGINS TODAY IN NYC AFTER TWO YEARS: The annual, week-long United Nations General Assembly begins today in New York City for the first time in two years, after all the addresses were pre-recorded last year because of the pandemic. This year, world leaders were given the choice of coming to New York or appearing online, and more than 100 of the leaders decided to appear in person. The U.S. requires a vaccination or a recent negative Covid-19 test for entry, meanwhile the U.N. complex in Manhattan is operating of an honor system in which anyone entering attests they don't symptoms and haven't tested positive in the last 10 days. Among those speaking on the first day today will be President Biden.
➤PFIZER SAYS COVID VACCINE EFFECTIVE IN CHILDREN 5 TO 11, TO SEEK AUTHORIZATION: Pfizer said Monday that its Covid-19 vaccine is safe and effective in children ages five to 11, and they they'll seek U.S. authorization for this age group soon. Pfizer tested a dose of about one-third of what's given in the current shots, but after two doses, the children developed antibody levels just as strong as in teens and young adults that got the regular-strength shots, company senior VP Dr. Bill Gruber told AP. The side effects were similar or fewer than those that teens get, such as arm soreness, fever and achiness.
➤PANDEMIC TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS TO U.S. TO BE EASED: The administration is easing pandemic travel restrictions to the U.S., saying Monday that foreigners will be allowed to fly to United States if they have proof of Covid-19 vaccination and a negative Covid test. The new rules will take effect in November. The eased restrictions will replace a patchwork of rules that had banned non-citizens who'd been in the U.K., European Union, China, India, Iran, Ireland, Brazil or South Africa in the previous 14 days.
➤TRUDEAU HOLDS ON AS PRIME MINISTER IN CANDIAN ELECTIONS: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held on to his position in Canada's parliamentary elections yesterday as his Liberal Party won the most seats of any party. However his bid of calling early elections to try to win a majority of seats in the House of Commons failed, nearly replicating the results from two years ago. The opposition had accused Trudeau of calling an unnecessary early vote for his own personal ambition.
➤DOCTOR WHO DEFIED NEW TEXAS ABORTION BAN SUED: A San Antonio doctor who said he performed an abortion in defiance of Texas' new law banning the procedures after six weeks, essentially daring someone to sue him under the law's enforcement mechanism that allows anyone to sue someone who facilitates an abortion, was in fact sued Monday. There were two lawsuits brought against Dr. Alan Braid, filed separately by former attorneys in Arkansas and Illinois, who both said they're not anti-abortion, but sued to force the courts to rule on the law. Braid wrote in the Washington Post that he'd performed an abortion on a woman on September 6th who was beyond six weeks, but still in her first trimester. He wrote, "I fully understood that there could be legal consequences -- but I wanted to make sure that Texas didn’t get away with its bid to prevent this blatantly unconstitutional law from being tested."
Mayor London Breed is unapologetic after she was caught on camera without a mask on inside a San Francisco club. https://t.co/7DvqBDPMLz pic.twitter.com/uVAgSsnxuI
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) September 18, 2021
➤GOP OPERATIVE PARDONED BY TRUMP CHARGED IN ILLEGAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION SCHEME: A Republican political operative pardoned by then-President Donald Trump last December for a 2012 bribery conviction involving an endorsement of presidential candidate Ron Paul has been charged in an illegal campaign contribution scheme. Jesse Benton, the former chief strategist of the pro-Trump Great America PAC, and Doug Wead, a presidential historian and author who's been an adviser to several presidential campaigns, were accused in federal court of conspiracy to solicit and cause an illegal contribution by a Russian foreign national during the 2016 presidential election. Wead allegedly told the Russian national he could meet an unnamed presidential candidate at a September 22, 2016, political event in exchange for a contribution, which would violate the law against soliciting campaign contributions from foreigners. The indictment doesn't say which candidate, but the only major party candidates left at the time were Trump and Hillary Clinton, and AP says Trump had a Pittsburgh fundraiser that day. The men allegedly disguised the funds by creating a fake invoice.
➤GEORGE HOLLIDAY, MAN WHO FILMED RODNEY KING VIDEO, DIES OF COVID: George Holliday, the man who shot the video seen around the world of four white police officers beating Black driver Rodney King in Los Angeles in 1991, died Sunday of Covid-19, according to a longtime friend, Robert Wollenweber. He was 61. Holliday filmed the scene with his new video camera after being awakened by a traffic stop outside his San Fernando Valley home. The grainy footage was a key piece of evidence at the officers' trial. After they were all acquitted in April 1992, riots broke out in Los Angeles during which more than 60 people died and hundreds of businesses were looted or destroyed over several days. King, who was awarded $3.8 million in 1994 after suing the city, drowned his pool in 2012 at age 47.
George Holliday, who filmed Rodney King police beating video, dead of COVID https://t.co/E7t5aSGzOD pic.twitter.com/xaJoysP10R
— New York Post (@nypost) September 21, 2021
➤UNIVERSAL OPENS FIRST THEME PARK IN CHINA: Universal Studios opened its first theme park in China Monday. Universal Studios Beijing opened under Covid-19 restrictions, including required face masks and use of a phone app health code that shows whether the visitors have been to regions at high-risk of infection. Represented at the theme park are Universal's Jurassic Park, Kung Fu Panda, and Harry Potter franchises, and Minions from Despicable Me. It's the fifth theme park worldwide for Universal Studios.
➤PRINCESS BEATRICE GIVES BIRTH TO FIRST CHILD, A DAUGHTER: The U.K.'s Princess Beatrice gave birth to her first child on Saturday, a daughter, with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, Buckingham Palace announced yesterday. The baby's name wasn't immediately revealed. She is the 12th great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth the Second. The 33-year-old Beatrice is the older daughter of Prince Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson.
➤POLL..43 PERCENT SAY THEY ARE DOING THEIR 'DREAM JOB': Every child is asked what they want to be when they grow up, but how many of them actually go on to do it? A new survey of 2,000 Americans found a number that might be surprisingly high to some, with 43 percent saying they are working in their childhood "dream job." Another 19 percent of top of that have previously had their dream job, even though they're not in it now. The OnePoll survey for The Genius of Play found that doctor or nurse, at 33 percent, was the top thing the respondents wanted to be when they grew up, followed by lawyer at 24 percent, actor at 23 percent, artist at 22 percent and teacher at 21 percent.
➤BLACK WEDDING DRESS TREND GROWS DURING THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC: A growing number of brides are opting to walk down the aisle in black. Notable wedding dress designer Vera Wang previously spoke about her use of the color black in her fall 2012 and spring 2019 collections, telling Harper’s Bazaar, “A lot of people were shocked-- they said it was depressing to have brides in black. I said, ‘Not at all, it’s sexy.’ Then of course a lot of brides embraced it.” As a result, other brands, including Maggie Sottero, Leanne Marshall, Galia Lahav and Marchessa have added black bridal gowns to their collections. David’s Bridal senior manager, Laura McKeever even says, “We are definitely seeing an increase in brides considering alternative styles or colors, like black gowns, tying into the trends that we’re seeing during the pandemic of non-traditional styles.[...] we have seen a 3.7x growth year over year in black bridal gowns.” Google Trends data shows online queries about black wedding dresses have more than quadrupled from January 2004, and the term is currently at its peak, likely due to the approaching fall season.
3️⃣ for @Showtyme_33.
— NFL (@NFL) September 21, 2021
4️⃣ for @AaronRodgers12.@Packers are rolling. #GoPackGo
📺: #DETvsGB on ESPN
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🏈TEXANS QB TAYLOR COULD MISS FOUR WEEKS WITH HAMSTRING INJURY: Houston Texans head coach David Culley said Monday that quarterback Tyrod Taylor is day-to-day after suffering a hamstring injury Sunday. However, the Houston Chronicle reported that Taylor could be out for four weeks. Culley said Deshaun Watson won't be activated, meaning third-round pick Davis Mills would be in line to start Thursday against the Carolina Panthers if Taylor can't play.
🏈COLTS QB WENTZ UNCERTAIN WITH BOTH ANKLES SPRAINED: Indianapolis Colts quarterback Carson Wentz is uncertain for Week 3 after he sprained both ankles in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. The Colts knew that Wentz had injured his right ankle, which led him to leave in the fourth quarter, but doctors found out Monday that he'd sprained his left ankle too. Head coach Frank Reich said yesterday, "I know Carson has a high threshold of pain. My history with Carson is that he’s a pretty fast healer and he’s tough. If he can play, he’ll play."
⚾PEREZ BREAKS BENCH'S SINGLE-SEASON HOMERS RECORD FOR CATCHERS: The Kansas City Royals' Salvador Perez hit his 46th home run last night, breaking Hall of Famer Johnny Bench's record for the most homers by a catcher in a single season, set in 1970. Perez hit the record-breaking two-run homer in the fifth inning of the Royals' 4-2 win over the Cleveland Indians. Perez also moved into a tie for the major league lead in homers with the Toronto Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
⚾LESTER GETS 200TH CAREER WIN: St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jon Lester got his 200th career win last night in a 5-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Lester is the third active pitcher with 200 wins, along with the Houston Astros' Justin Verlander and Zack Greinke, and the 30th left-hander in MLB history to reach the mark.
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