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Missouri Gov. Parson said he would pardon the St. Louis couple who pointed guns at Black Lives Matter protesters

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 02:38 PM PDT

Missouri Gov. Parson said he would pardon the St. Louis couple who pointed guns at Black Lives Matter protestersGov. Mike Parson told a radio show that Mark and Patricia McCloskey, who pointed guns at BLM protesters, "had every right to protect themselves."


China floods: Huai river alert level raised amid heavy rains

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 01:13 AM PDT

China floods: Huai river alert level raised amid heavy rainsHeavy rains have swept across China for weeks, from the southwest to the east coast.


Coronavirus: Florida sheriff releases footage of people flouting social distancing rules at large street party

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 05:52 AM PDT

Coronavirus: Florida sheriff releases footage of people flouting social distancing rules at large street partyPolice in Florida have released footage of a large street party which took place earlier this month, where attendees flouted social distancing guidance as coronavirus cases soared in the state.The Osceola County Sheriff's Office said it had broken up several parties at vacation rental homes in recent days, despite public health guidance in the state advising people to avoid large gatherings.


3 killed, 9 injured from Thin Blue Line motorcycle club in Texas by suspected drunk driver

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 09:50 AM PDT

3 killed, 9 injured from Thin Blue Line motorcycle club in Texas by suspected drunk driverMembers of the Thin Blue Line Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club were out for a ride when an allegedly drunk driver crossed lanes hit them head on.


Chicago protesters' attempt to tear down Christopher Columbus statue ends in violent clash with police

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 12:55 PM PDT

Chicago protesters' attempt to tear down Christopher Columbus statue ends in violent clash with policeProtesters reportedly threw cans and fireworks at officers, and police responded by attacking protesters with batons and pepper spray.


UN agency: US-sought tanker 'hijacked' off UAE now in Iran

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 12:16 AM PDT

UN agency: US-sought tanker 'hijacked' off UAE now in IranA United Nations agency acknowledged Sunday that a U.S.-sought oil tanker "hijacked" off the coast of the United Arab Emirates after allegedly smuggling Iranian crude oil is back in Iranian waters. The International Labor Organization said that the MT Gulf Sky was hijacked July 5, citing its captain. "The vessel was taken to Iran," the ILO said.


Atlanta mayor says Georgia governor's actions are "simply bizarre"

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 09:47 AM PDT

Atlanta mayor says Georgia governor's actions are "simply bizarre""This blame game is most unusual," Bottoms said.


Ten thousand march in Russian far east in support of detained governor

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 04:45 AM PDT

Ten thousand march in Russian far east in support of detained governorAt least 10,000 people marched in the Russian far eastern city of Khabarovsk on Saturday, demanding the release of a popular regional governor detained last week on suspicion of murder, in a second week of protests. Sergei Furgal, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party, was the governor of the Khabarovsk region where he swept to power in 2018 after defeating a rival from the ruling United Russia party that backs President Vladimir Putin.


Trump moves campaign-style events to the White House as pandemic sidelines big rallies

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 02:00 AM PDT

Trump moves campaign-style events to the White House as pandemic sidelines big ralliesTrump's campaign-style rhetoric against Joe Biden is tearing down the wall separating official government functions and campaign events, analysts say.


Coronavirus: Zimbabwe arrests 100,000 for 'violations' of measures

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 07:19 AM PDT

Coronavirus: Zimbabwe arrests 100,000 for 'violations' of measuresPolice say people violated the measures but critics say the government is targeting the opposition.


85 children under age 2 tested positive for coronavirus in 1 Texas county, as U.S. sets new record

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 02:25 PM PDT

85 children under age 2 tested positive for coronavirus in 1 Texas county, as U.S. sets new recordThe Nueces County health director said 85 children under age 2 have tested positive, including 52 under 1 year old. "These babies have not even had their first birthdays yet," she said.


Ohio governor who has refused to issue a statewide mask mandate warns the state 'could become Florida'

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 01:06 PM PDT

Ohio governor who has refused to issue a statewide mask mandate warns the state 'could become Florida'DeWine on Sunday said Ohio is "now headed in the wrong direction, and frankly, I'm very, very concerned about that."


3 people were arrested for splashing blue paint on a Black Lives Matter mural in front of NYC's Trump Tower

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 05:59 PM PDT

3 people were arrested for splashing blue paint on a Black Lives Matter mural in front of NYC's Trump TowerThis arrest marks the second time someone has defaced the mural. Earlier in the week, a man splashed red paint over the mural.


As the pandemic surges, Americans see travel horizons narrowing

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 01:52 AM PDT

As the pandemic surges, Americans see travel horizons narrowingAfter months of working from home, stir-crazy Americans have finally reached the long, hot days of summer only to watch their vacation horizons dim, with travel options shrinking as the country's coronavirus cases soar. "All I've been doing this year is canceling trips," 61-year-old Keith Gibbons said with a sigh, a new reality that the government contractor called "very frustrating." Hawaii, for example, has ordered those arriving on the Pacific archipelago to self-quarantine for 14 days.


A woman was shot eight times after asking man to stop lighting illegal fireworks, report says

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 09:37 AM PDT

A woman was shot eight times after asking man to stop lighting illegal fireworks, report saysShatavia Walls was shot in Brooklyn, New York days after the July 4 holiday when she asked a man to stop setting off fireworks, police sources said Saturday.


UK poised to suspend Hong Kong extradition treaty: British newspapers

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 02:17 AM PDT

UK poised to suspend Hong Kong extradition treaty: British newspapersBritain will on Monday suspend its extradition treaty with Hong Kong in a further escalation of its dispute with China over the introduction of a security law in the former colony, British newspapers reported. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who on Sunday accused China of "gross" human rights violations, will announce the suspension of the treaty in parliament, the Times and Daily Telegraph newspapers said, citing sources. Britain's foreign office declined to comment.


Amid school reopening uncertainty, affluent parents hire private tutors

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 01:41 AM PDT

Amid school reopening uncertainty, affluent parents hire private tutorsAs the schooling dilemma continues to daunt millions of parents, some with the means to front the steep costs are hiring private educators and tutors.


Google's parent company is flying balloons with 'floating cell phone towers' across the ocean to bring internet to Kenya's Rift Valley

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 05:56 AM PDT

Google's parent company is flying balloons with 'floating cell phone towers' across the ocean to bring internet to Kenya's Rift ValleyLoon makes solar powered balloons that fly high up in the stratosphere and send internet access down to earth.


Racism in Cuba: banned by law, alive on the streets

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 02:58 AM PDT

Racism in Cuba: banned by law, alive on the streetsSix decades on from Cuba's proclamation of equality and despite three top government officials being black, the Caribbean island nation has made little headway on racism. "Racism in Cuba is very hypocritical ... No-one says they're racist, even if they are," researcher Tomas Fernandez, 79, an author of several books on the subject, told AFP. Cuba used to have an open problem with racism until the communist revolution of 1959.


Texas Erases COVID Cases—and Fans Conspiracy Theory Flames

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 02:16 AM PDT

Texas Erases COVID Cases—and Fans Conspiracy Theory FlamesHOUSTON–When health officials quietly removed nearly 3,500 COVID-19 cases from the official Texas total on Wednesday, it launched a deluge of conspiracy theories about inflated and unreliable data in the midst of a surging pandemic.The 3,484 removed cases were diagnosed using FDA-approved antigen tests. The FDA has said positive results from antigen tests are "highly accurate," and can be used to diagnose current COVID-19 infections. But state health officials pointed to the definition of a coronavirus case the CDC published in early April to explain why the cases were removed. "The case data on our website reflect confirmed cases, and cases identified by antigen testing are considered probable cases under the national case definition," said Chris Van Deusen, a spokesman for the Texas Department of State Health Services. Under that definition, the CDC only considers cases "confirmed" if they are diagnosed using a molecular, often called PCR, test. Cases that are detected using antigen tests are classified as "probable." If someone is diagnosed with an antigen test, Texas will not count their case among the state total.The removed cases were from Bexar County, which includes San Antonio. The city's mayor said Thursday that San Antonio was one of three cities in Texas that tracks antigen tests—and that the tests help local health officials "see the full picture" of COVID-19 in the area."The state wants an apples-to-apples comparison with all cities in their reports, so they're removing antigen counts," said Mayor Ron Nirenberg. "It now means the State of Texas will not be counting thousands of FDA-approved positive COVID-19 tests in their reports. That's troubling—to say the least."Houston Outbreak Has Residents Begging to Be Locked DownThe FDA approved the first COVID-19 antigen test in May. When you see a picture of COVID-19, you typically see a white ball with a bunch of red spikes coming off of it. A molecular (PCR) test looks for the virus's genetic material in the white ball. An antigen test looks for proteins that make up the red spikes."Each category of diagnostic test has its own unique role in the fight against this virus," according to the FDA. "PCR tests can be incredibly accurate, but running the tests and analyzing the results can take time. One of the main advantages of an antigen test is the speed of the test, which can provide results in minutes."While some jumped to the conclusion that the state's removal was proof the record-high case numbers in the state were inflated and the whole virus scare overblown, it actually suggests the opposite. In a state that's already struggling to keep up with testing demands and rising hospitalizations, Texas runs the risk of undercounting cases—and undermining trust—by not recognizing positive antigen test results, experts said. Dr. Sarah Bezek, assistant professor of emergency medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, said the most transparent way for the state to report cases would be to include data from each type of coronavirus test. "Just say, 'These are the number of positives from the PCR tests, these are the number of positives from the antigen tests, and these are the number of positives from the serological studies (antibody tests)," said Bezek, who works on the front line in Houston-area emergency departments. "That would be complete transparency of data."A positive antigen test result is reliable, Bezek argued. The two COVID-19 antigen tests the FDA has approved are very specific, meaning they can distinguish between COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses. The legit knock on antigen tests is that they are less sensitive than PCR tests, which means they return more false negatives. But Bezek pointed out that even PCR tests aren't 100 percent accurate, further hindering the ability of local health officials to conduct accurate contact tracing. Depending on how and when a PCR test is administered, it, too, can return a false negative."We have patients that are having negative test after negative test," Bezek said. "There's certain constellations of symptoms that, after you see enough patients with coronavirus, that when you see somebody who's testing negative you can say, 'Well, I'm pretty sure this is coronavirus.'"Those cases, she added, also aren't counted by the state. On Thursday, outrage over the case removals spread like wildfire online. But many of the responses weren't from people concerned about reduced disease surveillance. Instead, they were conspiracy theorists suggesting the removals somehow indicated the crisis was overblown. "It's all been a lie," one Twitter user said. "They locked us down and destroyed the economy on lies."Texas Sen. Ted Cruz got in on the action, sharing a misleading tweet suggesting that those 3,484 people whose cases were removed were never tested and that the San Antonio health department had made a mistake. Cruz added the comment, "Troubling."Local health officials were adamant that was not the case."Probable cases do not mean 'maybe' cases of COVID-19," said Colleen Bridger, interim director of San Antonio Metro Health. "Antigen tests are FDA-approved, and positive tests are highly accurate."Dr. Seema Yasmin, director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative, said moving to erase the cases like Texas did was the "worst thing" they could've done in a climate where mistrust is soaring. "The last thing you need when you are seeing a surge is for people to suddenly think that the numbers are inaccurate and actually things aren't as tragic and as at-a-crisis-point as they really are," Yasmin said.Texas reported 10,256 new cases on Friday, and hit a new daily record for hospitalizations (10,632) and fatalities (174). According to the COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, many states report confirmed and probable cases in their state totals. The CDC did not respond to a request for comment about whether they planned to issue an updated guidance regarding counting positive antigen tests as confirmed rather than probable.Because antigen tests return more false negatives than molecular (PCR) tests, there's a good argument to be made for keeping molecular and antigen testing data separate so researchers can best determine the positivity rates of each (how often tests come back positive). Joseph Petrosino, chairman of the department of molecular virology and microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine, believes the data sets should be kept separate for the purposes of epidemiological research. "You want to compare apples to apples," Petrosino said. "SARS-CoV-2 tracking started with counting positive PCR tests. If additional testing methods of different levels of sensitivity are added, it can hinder tracing efforts and epidemiological studies such as where the virus is spreading the fastest and what individuals are at greater risk."Yasmin agrees that, behind the scenes, it makes sense to keep the two data sets separated. But when it comes to informing the public about infections, the total number of positive cases–diagnosed by molecular and antigen tests–should be reported, she argued."We make decisions about our lives and whether kids will go back to school or whether we will go to the grocery store often based on community transmission," Yasmin said. "You need that transparency of data. When it comes to antigen tests, they're a good indicator of if somebody is a case or not." Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. 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Letters to the Editor: How Prop. 13 reform will kill off your local dry cleaner or cafe

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Letters to the Editor: How Prop. 13 reform will kill off your local dry cleaner or cafeProposition 15 will increase taxes on many commercial properties, costs that landlords will surely pass onto their small-business tenants.


The number of Americans who trust Biden to handle the pandemic better than Trump is increasing

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 04:57 AM PDT

The number of Americans who trust Biden to handle the pandemic better than Trump is increasingBack at the end of March, when the coronavirus was first surging in the United States, polls showed Americans felt similarly about both likely presidential candidates' abilities to handle the pandemic. Three months later, that's changed, a new survey released from The Washington Post and ABC News finds.The poll, released Sunday, shows the presumptive Democratic nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, holding a 20-point advantage over President Trump when it comes to which candidate voters trust more to deal with the pandemic. In March, the two were all but even, with Trump actually holding onto a slight advantage. The president is still seen as the better bet to manage the economy effectively, although his margin is shrinking there, as well.> NEW: Big swing in who Americans trust to handle the coronavirus:> > Biden now leads Trump by *20 points* 54-34 > —Was 45-43 in late Marchhttps://t.co/UIeuMIJbG9 pic.twitter.com/RhwD7ACLnv> > — Will Steakin (@wsteaks) July 19, 2020Overall, Biden has a 15-point lead over Trump among registered voters, up from a 10-point lead in May and a 2-point advantage in March. The Post notes that Trump's decline in support is concentrated in states that are experiencing larger coronavirus outbreaks at the moment, including Florida, Texas, Arizona, and Georgia.The Post/ABC News poll was conducted between July 12-15. A random national sample of 1,006 adults were surveyed over the phone. The margin of error is 3.5 percentage points. Read the full results here.More stories from theweek.com 7 ferociously funny cartoons about Trump's fight with Fauci Portland mayor says protests 'blew up like a powder keg' only after federal agents arrived China's growing belligerence


Transcript: Colin Powell on "Face the Nation"

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 08:12 AM PDT

Transcript: Colin Powell on "Face the Nation"The following is a transcript of an interview with Former Secretary of State Colin Powell that aired Sunday, July 19, 2020, on "Face the Nation."


China to offer more financial support for flood-hit areas

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 10:01 AM PDT

China to offer more financial support for flood-hit areasChina's banking and insurance regulator on Saturday announced measures to further increase credit and lending support and insurance protection for areas that suffered from recent floods. The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission (CBIRC) said in a statement that financial institutions in the flood-hit areas cannot blindly withdraw, delay or cut credit lines to the companies who have good development prospects but whose operations were suspended by the floods. The regulator also encouraged financial institutions to lower lending rates appropriately and improve their loan extension policy to help relevant companies to tide over difficulties.


Trump says Confederate flag proud symbol of the South

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 09:12 AM PDT

Trump says Confederate flag proud symbol of the SouthPresident Trump would not say the Confederate flag was an offensive symbol in an interview broadcast on Sunday, saying it is a point of pride for people who love the South.


Insurance companies turned 'police regulators' have been quietly shaping America's cities

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 03:15 AM PDT

Insurance companies turned 'police regulators' have been quietly shaping America's citiesAcross the nation, insurers have had surprising success "policing the police," ending risky behavior, ousting chiefs, even closing troubled departments.


The city where George Floyd was killed has declared racism a public health emergency

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 10:55 AM PDT

The city where George Floyd was killed has declared racism a public health emergencyMinneapolis City Council approved a resolution Friday to help end racism and build "an active, anti-racist culture."


India coronavirus: 'Our neighbours made us Covid-19 pariahs'

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 04:30 PM PDT

India coronavirus: 'Our neighbours made us Covid-19 pariahs'As the virus spreads across India, so do fear and stigma attached to the disease.


Editorial: L.A. Unified's new challenge: Getting students to show up for online classes

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 05:00 AM PDT

Trump spent Friday evening mad online about a new tell-all book from his niece Mary Trump

Posted: 17 Jul 2020 07:12 PM PDT

Trump spent Friday evening mad online about a new tell-all book from his niece Mary TrumpIt is unclear how the president reconciles the claim that Mary Trump isn't telling the truth, and that she's saying things she promised not to reveal.


Syrians vote for new parliament amid war, economic turmoil

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 07:46 PM PDT

Syrians vote for new parliament amid war, economic turmoilSyrians go to the polls Sunday to elect a new parliament as the Damascus government grapples with international sanctions and a crumbling economy after retaking large parts of the war-torn country. More than 7,400 polling stations will open at 7.30am (0430 GMT) in government-held parts of Syria, including for the first time in former opposition strongholds. President Bashar al-Assad's Baath party and its allies are expected to take most of parliament's 250 seats in the third such polls to be held since the war started nine years ago.


Fact check: Post makes faulty assertions about women and face coverings in Muslim-majority countries

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 01:09 PM PDT

Fact check: Post makes faulty assertions about women and face coverings in Muslim-majority countriesA post questions why burqas and niqabs have not lowered COVID-19 cases in Muslim-majority countries, and falsely implies that masks are ineffective.


WHO reports record number of new coronavirus cases as death toll nears 600,000

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 05:40 AM PDT

WHO reports record number of new coronavirus cases as death toll nears 600,000United States, Brazil, South Africa and India, which has reached more than one million cases over the weekend, reported the biggest increases.


13 shot and wounded at outdoor gathering in Peoria, Illinois

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 09:25 AM PDT

'My Nigerian great-grandfather sold slaves'

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 04:36 PM PDT

'My Nigerian great-grandfather sold slaves'Colonial slave-traders are seeing their legacies reassessed, but what about the Africans who profited?


Letters to the Editor: Roger Stone's commutation is more of the same from the Republican Party

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 03:00 AM PDT

Letters to the Editor: Roger Stone's commutation is more of the same from the Republican PartyPresident George H.W. Bush abused his power in pardoning six people in the Iran-Contra affair. Roger Stone's commutation by Trump is nothing new.


Trump flails in interview with Wallace, citing false and nonexistent data on COVID-19

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 10:00 AM PDT

Trump flails in interview with Wallace, citing false and nonexistent data on COVID-19In an interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace that aired Sunday, President Trump defended his handling of the coronavirus pandemic — with incorrect data that had to be corrected by Wallace — and insisted that former Vice President Joe Biden wants to defund the police, which Wallace disputed.


Opposing Russian and Syrian Mercenary Armies Face Off in Libya's Civil War

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 03:36 AM PDT

Opposing Russian and Syrian Mercenary Armies Face Off in Libya's Civil WarAFRICOM is on the sidelines as Russian and Syrian mercs face off in Libya.


Los Angeles mayor says city is 'on the brink' of declaring another stay-at-home order

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 11:58 AM PDT

Los Angeles mayor says city is 'on the brink' of declaring another stay-at-home orderLos Angeles County broke its record for a single day, with more than 4,500 new coronavirus cases on Thursday.


‘Ugly face’: U.S. and China trade barbs in Myanmar as South China Sea rift deepens

Posted: 19 Jul 2020 12:56 AM PDT

'Ugly face': U.S. and China trade barbs in Myanmar as South China Sea rift deepensResponding to U.S. claims Beijing was undermining the sovereignty of its neighbors, the Chinese embassy said U.S. agencies abroad were doing "disgusting things" to contain China and had showed a "selfish, hypocritical, contemptible, and ugly face". The United States last week hardened its position on the South China Sea, saying it would back countries in the region that challenge Beijing's claim to about 90% of the strategic waterway.


Tens of thousands of mail ballots won't count in this year's primaries. What happens in November?

Posted: 18 Jul 2020 01:30 AM PDT

Tens of thousands of mail ballots won't count in this year's primaries. What happens in November?Mail voting is the safest method in a pandemic. But pitfalls could trip up a potentially decisive number of people.


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