➤MERCK ASKS FDA TO APPROVE ITS DRUG TO TREAT COVID-19: Pharmaceutical company Merck asked the Food and Drug administration yesterday to approve its drug for treating Covid-19. If it's authorized, the antiviral would be the first approved treatment that's a pill, instead of requiring an IV or injection. Merck said it specifically asked for emergency approval for use in adults with mild-to-moderate Covid who are at risk for severe disease or hospitalization. The company reported earlier this month that the drug, called molnupiravir, cut hospitalizations and deaths by half among patients with early symptoms of Covid, results so strong that independent experts monitoring the trial recommended stopping it early.
➤JUSTICE DEPT. ASKS APPEALS COURT TO SUSPEND TEXAS ABORTION LAW: The legal battle between the Justice Department and Texas over the state's new law that bans abortion after six weeks continued yesterday, with the Justice Department asking an appeals court to suspend the law. The request came three days after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the law, after a federal judge had ordered it suspended. It's not clear when the appeals court will decide whether to extend the current temporary order allowing the law to stand. The law is enforced via an unusual method of having private citizens sue anyone they believe provided an abortion or assisted a woman in getting one, and the Justice Department said in its request to the appeals court, "If Texas’s scheme is permissible, no constitutional right is safe from state-sanctioned sabotage of this kind."
➤EXPERTS FIND MAN CHARGED WITH KILLING 10 AT COLORADO SUPERMARKET NOT COMPETENT: State experts found that 22-year-old Ahmad Alissa, who's accused of killing 10 people at a Colorado supermarket, is not competent to stand trial due to an unspecified mental condition, according to court filings released Monday. However, a judge granted prosecutors' request for Alissa to be evaluated a second time. Competency involves whether defendants can understand legal proceedings and whether they have the ability to work with their attorneys in their defense. Alissa is accused of having opened fire at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder in March, killing 10 people, including a police officer.
Officials confirmed a UPS driver and a pilot are killed in a small plane crash in Santee.
— KUSI News (@KUSINews) October 11, 2021
The UPS truck was incinerated, and two homes were destroyed in the incident.
It is still unknown how many people were on the plane, and if all those inside the homes made it out safely. pic.twitter.com/TyISmejDRb
➤TWO KILLED WHEN SMALL PLANE CRASHES IN SAN DIEGO SUBURB: Two people were killed yesterday when a small, twin-engine plane crashed in the San Diego suburb of Santee. The Cessna 340 hit a UPS van, killing the driver, just after noon, and then hit houses. The pilot is also believed to have died, and at least two people on the ground were hurt. The plane was heading in to land at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego when it crashed. Air traffic control had alerted the pilot shortly before that he was too low. The plane was owned by Dr. Sugata Das, who worked at Yuma Regional Medical Center in Arizona and commuted from his San Diego home back-and forth. He may have been the pilot and died in the crash.
Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, responding to what he called 'bullying' by the Biden administration, barred all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in the state by any entity, including private employers https://t.co/2UCgrD894R pic.twitter.com/90kyhYiFcz
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 12, 2021
➤POLL..MOST AMERICAN'S HAVEN'T WRITTEN A LETTER ON PAPER IN AT LEAST 5 YEARS: The days of writing and sending actual letters is largely behind us, with a new CBS News poll bearing this out, finding that most Americans haven't handwritten a letter on paper in more than five years -- or never have. In the survey, 37 percent said it's been more than five years, and 15 percent said they've never done it. Sixteen percent said it's been between one and five years and 31 percent said they've done it in the past year. Similarly, half of Americans haven't gotten a personal letter in the past five years and 14 percent have never gotten one. Interestingly, even though they grew up with letters, older Americans aren't holding on to the practice. Among those 65 and older, just half have written a letter in the past five years, about the same proportion as younger Americans.
The new Tom Cruise |
“What’s up with the bloated chipmunk cheeks?”: Tom Cruise looks like a whole new person at baseball game https://t.co/OhHPen01Op pic.twitter.com/F4l92ITdO9
— New York Post (@nypost) October 12, 2021
⚾RED SOX WINS ALDS WITH 6-5 WALKOFF WIN OVER RAYS: The Boston Red Sox won their AL Division Series 3 games to 1 last night with a 6-5 win, their second walkoff victory in a row over the Tampa Bay Rays. Kike Hernandez drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning to score Danny Santana and send the Red Sox to the AL Championship Series. They will play the winner of the other ALDS between the Houston Astros and Chicago White Sox, which Houston leads 2 games to 1. Game 4 of their matchup was rained out yesterday.
THE BOSTON RED SOX ARE GOING BACK TO THE AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BABY!!!! pic.twitter.com/ahHzVA0PCD
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) October 12, 2021
In the two NL Division Series games yesterday:
- The Atlanta Braves shut out the Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 to take a 2 games to 1 lead. All the scoring came from Joc Pederson, who hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning.
- The San Francisco Giants beat the L.A. Dodgers 1-0 on an Evan Longoria fifth-inning home run, to take a 2 games to 1 lead over the defending World Series champions.
RAVENS SCORE 22 STRAIGHT TO BEAT THE COLTS.
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 12, 2021
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/RbgEyd0hjG
🏃KENYAN RUNNERS SWEEP BOSTON MARATHON: Kenyan runners won among both the men and the women in the Boston Marathon for a sweep yesterday, the eighth since 2000. Benson Kipruto was the winning man in two hours, nine minutes and 51 seconds, and Diana Kipyogei finished first among the women at two hours, 24 minutes and 45 seconds. The race was held in October instead of its usual April Patriots Day date for the first time in its 125-year history because of a pandemic delay. It was the first race since 2019, since the marathon wasn't run last year, also due to the pandemic.
🏀ESPN...SIMMONS REPORTS TO 76ERS, SURPRISING TEAM: Ben Simmons reported to Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center for the 76ers last night, surprising the team, which had expected him later, ESPN reported. Simmons had stayed away for two weeks to start the NBA preseason, wanting a trade and reportedly adamant that he wouldn't return to the 76ers. ESPN reported that Simmons returned because he wanted to prove a point and knew he'd done so by sitting out training camp, costing him nearly $1 million in lost salary and fines. Simmons is expected to meet with the organization's leadership starting today, according to the report.
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