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Longtime top aide for Gov. Andrew Cuomo has resigned

Melissa DeRosa, who joined Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s inner circle back in 2013, sent a resignation letter to colleagues Monday night. She wrote “It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve the people of New York for the last 10 years.” Continue to read the letter here.

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CDC adds France and Israel to highest Covid Warning

Americans are now advised to avoid traveling to France and Israel due to increasing danger of the Delta variant. If travelers must go to these countries, the CDC is strongly suggesting to be fully vaccinated.

‘Avoid Travel:’ CDC Adds France, Israel to Highest COVID Threat Level Amid Delta Fears

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Jessie J apologizes to Nicky Minaj for false claim

In a recent Glamour interview, Jessie J had claimed that their 2014 hit song “Bang Bang” was originally intended for Ariana Grande and herself only. “Bang Bang” made it to the number No. 3 spot on the Billboard chart.

 

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Christina Applegate opens up and reveals multiple sclerosis diagnosis

The 49-year-old actress posted a comment in Twitter “Hi friends. A few months ago I was diagnosed with MS. It’s been a strange journey”. Also she commented on how support from her family and friends has played a key role.

 

 

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Selena Gomez reflects and says she ‘signed her life away to Disney’

Selena Gomez recently reflected on her past as a Disney child star. While promoting her new series”Only Murders in the Building”, she stated she didn’t know what exactly she was doing.

 

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Britney Spears’ father claims her daughter needs ‘psychiatric hold’

Jamie Spears filled out court documents stating her daughter needs to be put under a 5150 psychiatric hold. Jamie claims that her current conservator Jodi Montgomery suggested it.

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Study shows mother-to-baby COVID transmission is rare

The JAMA Network Open has published a study that indicates mother-to-baby COVID 19 transmission during pregnancy is a rare occurrence. In Canada only 4% of babies born to mothers infected with coronavirus during pregnancy tested positive after birth.

 

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NY Man gets stabbed in head for no clear reason

NYPD are looking for a man who stabbed a 49-year-old individual in the Bronx. The incident happened on Sunday around 5pm. The suspect was seen running south on Fulton Avenue. It is not clear why the attack occurred.

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President Biden signs executive order for half of all new vehicles to be electric by 2030

President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Thursday setting a goal for half of all new vehicles made in the United States to be electric in some form by 2030. Biden signed the executive order after delivering a speech on the South Lawn of the White House, where staffers had parked several electric vehicles. After the signing, Biden took an electric Jeep Wrangler for a ride around the White House.

The executive order sets a target of 50% for electrifying vehicles and emphasizes the importance of “made in America.”  Biden said the new policy was key to strengthening the U.S. economy because electrification is the future of car manufacturing. The signing also follows through on Biden’s campaign promise “to reverse the previous administration’s short-sighted rollback of vehicle emissions and fuel-efficiency standards.”

Along with the 50% target for electrifying vehicles, the signed order also sets standards for car companies to gradually decrease emissions over the next five years. The effort is in line with goals set out in the Paris Agreement on climate change, which the United States rejoined this year under the Biden administration.  The White House said in a statement: “The executive order also kicks off development of long-term fuel efficiency and emissions standards to save consumers money, cut pollution, boost public health, advance environmental justice and tackle the climate crisis. The global market is shifting to electric vehicles and tapping their potential to save families money, lower pollution and make the air we breathe cleaner.”

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U.S. working to give third COVID-19 booster shots to at-risk Americans

U.S. infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that the United States is working to give additional COVID-19 booster shots to Americans with compromised immune systems as quickly as possible, as cases of the novel coronavirus continue to rise. The United States will join Germany, France and Israel in giving booster shots. U.S. regulators need to fully authorize the COVID-19 vaccines or amend their emergency use authorizations before officials can recommend additional shots, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working to make third doses available sooner under certain circumstances.

Fauci said rising cases resulting from the spread of the contagious Delta variant in the United States can be turned around with additional vaccinations. The seven U.S. states – Florida, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi – with the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates account for half of the country’s new cases and hospitalizations in the last week, the White House said on Thursday. Of those, Florida and Texas account for about a third of new coronavirus cases and an even higher share of hospitalizations in the country.

COVID cases are up about 43% over the previous week and daily deaths are up more than 39%, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky. The United States hit a six-month high for new COVID cases with over 100,000 infections reported on Wednesday alone.