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Over 800 Quarantined in Georgia School District

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Cherokee County school district in Georgia is recommending, but not requiring, the use of face masks in their schools. After the first week of classes, 826 students and 40 teachers across the district have come into confirmed contact with the coronavirus and must be quarantined for 14 days. The schools have set up learning for the students now stuck at home. The Center for Disease Control does recommend opening of schools, but states that teachers and students alike should remain 6 feet apart and wear masks at all times. In a school where mask wearing isn’t mandated, this recommendation was obviously not being followed.

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Record number of degrees awarded at USG this year

K-9 Officer corners fugitive under trash can in Georgia

Could ventilation be the key to opening schools?

Back-to-school sales are still on!

Gas Explosion in Baltimore Kills 1, More Injured

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Three row houses in Baltimore are nothing but rubble and a fourth was ripped open. Others along the street had their windows and doors blown out, but so far the death count isn’t high. One woman was found dead on the scene, and six others have been rescued so far. Dozens of fire fighters are working to uncover other survivors. The official cause of the explosion is, as of yet, currently not official, but the preliminary reports suggest a natural gas explosion. The Baltimore Sun did a report last year that stated that two dozen gas leaks a day were being discovered in the area.

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“It sounded like a bomb went off.” Neighbors weigh in on the explosion

Multiple shootings overnight in Baltimore leave one dead in a car

Professional counselor in Baltimore pleads guilty to medicaid fraud

Technicality reverses charges against man who killed Baltimore bartender

Survey Shows Only 30% of UK Citizens Would Definitely Vaccinate

King’s College London performed a survey that showed a surprisingly low percentage of the UK population would definitely get a coronavirus vaccine if offered. Only 30% of the 2,237 people questioned said they will be getting the vaccine when it comes out, with 45% saying they were fairly or very likely to get it. 16% responded negatively and 11% said they weren’t sure. Breaking down the numbers more, it appeared that people aged 55 to 75 were twice as likely to say yes to getting the vaccine as those in the 16 to 35 age group. They also discovered a correlation between those who are anti-mask, those who think wearing masks is bad for your health, and nay-sayers to the vaccine.

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Boris Johnson wants to get all children back in schools next month

Russian team hopes to start producing vaccine in October

New information on the 7-year old that died in Georgia

California passes 10,000 COVID-19 deaths

 

Cady Groves Cause of Death Revealed

Country singer Cady Groves unexpectedly died in May, and the medical examiner has just revealed the cause of death. The cause? “Chronic ethanol abuse.” Ethanol is the alcohol contained in wine, liquor and beer. Cady groves joins two other siblings who have died in the last twelve years, leaving behind her two parents and seven other siblings. Cady originally started her career by touring alongside Third Eye Blind, and Good Charlotte, but changed her focus to country music soon after.

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Was Blake Shelton having an affair with Cady Groves?

Cady Groves tweeted cryptic messages about lost loves

How the music community is paying tribute

The announcement of Groves’ death was made by her brother

Lebanon President Says Beirut Explosion Most Likely Due to Negligence

Michel Aoun, the Lebanese President, said in a statement today that the explosion in Beirut was either negligence or “external intervention” in the form of a bomb. The port has stored  2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate since 2013 and this may have been the source of the enormous blast. Aiun said that he had been informed of this enormous stockpile of ammonium nitrate on July 20th and had ordered military and security officials to “do what is necessary,” but it was not clarified what that entailed. The explosion has reportedly displaced 12% of the Beirut population.

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Iraq flies help in to Beirut

Group forms to help animals lost or injured in Beirut explosion

Couple that lived next to port captured the explosion on camera

Apple donates money to help in Lebanon disaster

Georgia Teens Punished for Posting Pictures of Maskless Peers

Georgia schools have begun to reopen. North Paulding High School started this week and while there were some precautions in place, pictures from students tell a crowded story. Two students have been suspended from North Paulding High School after showing packed hallways, with the minority sporting face coverings. Brian Otott, the superintendent of the school faced backlash after the photos vent viral, but he says that the photos are taken out of context as mask usage in the school is a “personal choice.”  The two students were suspended for “violating the student handbook.” The handbook states that students may not record or take photographs during school without the permission of faculty.

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COVID-19 symptoms and positive tests have been seen in the Paulding schools

University of Georgia held a “Die-In” to protest reopening

7-year old in Georgia dies of COVID-19 complications

Paulding Education Association now allows collective bargaining agreements

NASA Astronauts Return to Earth in SpaceX Crew Dragon

NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley returned to Earth from the International Space Station on Sunday. The duo made history in late May when they took a SpaceX rocket to the ISS, the first commercially run space flight in history. They undocked from the station on Sunday, landing later that day in the Gulf of Mexico. Both men said that the vehicle lives up to its name in terms of noise. “It sounds like an animal coming through the atmosphere with all the puffs that are happening from the thrusters and the atmospheric noise,” Behnken said. The two men are happy to be back but said they were honored to be part of this historic flight.

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Hurley and Behnken made prank calls in SpaceX Dragon after landing

How well is SpaceX doing?

Mars Rover “Curiosity” is now 8 years old

Latest SpaceX prototype sent on short hop

The Ambiguity of Yoenis Cespedes

It’s doubtful that Yoenis Cespedes was so calculating in his latest inexplicable act of failed potential, sunk cost and disastrous lack of contract fulfillment that he planned to use the New York Mets’ gift for embarrassing dysfunction to give him air cover as he left the team for good. But that is exactly what happened as he used another legitimate excuse – COVID-19 and the available exit hatch of a no questions asked opt-out – to flee the organization and bail on the 2020 season.

Most of the after-the-fact assessments and analysis is centered on whether Cespedes or his agents informed the Mets that he was leaving or not. The organization asserted that they heard nothing from him, contacted him to no avail, and were stunned that he packed up his belongings and disappeared. Cespedes’s camp says they told the club.

There’s no way of knowing. If this was another player – one who did not have the history of mishaps and use of a language barrier as a shield from explaining himself – the Mets would be the odds-on favorite to have screwed up, again. Except Cespedes has just as checkered a past as the Mets do.

Reardless, this is an effective distraction from Cespedes abandoning the club under the guise of a reasonable excuse for doing so even if that’s not really why he left.

The pretense that he pulled the ripcord because he was worried about a family member who has pre-existing conditions and did not want to run the risk of bringing COVID home is one that cannot be argued. Given his love for golf, “par for the course” is an apt analogy for Cespedes. Comparable to his hamstring injury in 2017, the hip flexor and heel surgeries in 2018, and the still mysterious ankle fractures on his ranch as he was (supposedly) chasing a boar, what can the organization do other than take his word for it?

It’s suspicious, but there’s no viable way to prove one way or the other that he’s being disingenuous.

This has been the narrative from the time the Mets signed him to a 4-year, $110 million contract to retain him after the 2016 season. In those four years, he played 127 games and hit 28 home runs. That translates into one very good season while missing 35 games. The problem is it was amassed in four and he was paid a boatload of cash despite the settlement to reduce his salary for 2020 because of the non-baseball-related injury he suffered on the ranch.

That he agreed to reduce the salary was likely a warning sign that something like this was coming. When the season was delayed and the escape was available to him, it’s not a conspiracy theory nor is it an attempt to assassinate his character to speculate that he looked at the situation and came to the following conclusions:

  • There’s a good chance the season is not going to be completed
  • The Mets are playing terribly and if he keeps playing, he’ll run the risk of another injury hindering his opportunities for 2021
  • He wasn’t getting his full salary
  • No matter how he played, it would not impact the incentive-laden deal he’ll get in 2021 (the bet here is that he goes back to Oakland and the Athletics)

For all the “I-told-you-sos,” there is one person who did tell you so and was positioned to accurately gauge what would happen: former Mets general manager Sandy Alderson. Although the Mets needed a game-changing masher in the middle of the lineup to make a run to the postseason in 2015, Alderson was reluctant to trade for Cespedes in the first place not because Cespedes is a “bad guy” or a “clubhouse cancer” as many players are categorized, but because he had the reputation for mercurial behavior and when unhappy, he would simply check out. It’s precisely what he had done the season before when the Athletics traded him to the Boston Red Sox and he did not like Boston and made clear that he wanted out. The Red Sox obliged him and traded him to the Detroit Tigers where he played every day and played well. Was that in part due to his pending free agency? It’s impossible to say otherwise.

There were factions in the Mets organization who wanted no part of Cespedes especially at the cost of Michael Fulmer, but Alderson pulled the trigger and, for two months, Cespedes was a one-man wrecking crew, exactly what the Mets needed in helping them in their run to the National League pennant.

His star power and regular season Reggie Jackson imitation led to fans demanding the Mets re-sign him. Alderson did not want to; did everything possible not to; but with a push from the Wilpons and Cespedes himself willing to accept a team-friendly short-term deal, they reunited. The contract was technically for three years, but there was an opt-out after one and it was obvious that he wanted to cash in for the long term. In 2016, he hit 31 homers, finished eighth in the Most Valuable Player voting, won a Silver Slugger and helped the club to win the National League Wild Card. Then, after opting out, the Mets finally paid him over the long term. Alderson knew perfectly well that Cespedes was the kind of player who ran the risk of getting his money and deciding not to play; that the nagging injuries, displeasure over minor issues, and complacency would light the fuse for the deal to blow up in the club’s face.

And it did.

Those who are saying “I knew it” did not know anything. Everyone wanted him back not just because of what he could do, but because of what he did with and for the Mets. Even those who believed he would become disinterested once he got paid could nary have projected that he would not play at all.

While the organization, teammates, fans and media members behave exasperatedly at this latest sideshow, it’s easy to use hindsight to say that the club should not have re-signed him. The problem with Cespedes is that in 2015 and 2016, he mostly maximized his limitless potential and showed why he was a five-tool force who could do anything he set his mind to on the baseball field…when he felt like it. He felt like it when he wanted to get that massive contract. Legitimate injuries or not, after he was paid, he came across as a player who did not feel like playing and used those injuries as an excuse to sit, just as Alderson feared.

To a rational person, the organization trying to reduce his salary when he was injured doing something that fell under the umbrella of contract violations would be viewed as a chance he took and got burned for it. An athlete does not see it that way. The athlete sees it as “you’re trying to get out of paying me what you’re supposed to” whether the club is justified in its attempts or not. For Cespedes, with his “get out of playing free” card, there was no reason to play. So, he went home. Blame the Mets if you want, but Cespedes is the responsible party and is, somehow, even more devoid of credibility that the organization. If nothing else, that is a notable achievement during the doomed contract that, for the Mets, is thankfully winding down. It’s not what they had in mind when they signed him, but it’s an accomplishment, such as it is.

Federal Judge Makes First Statement Since Son Was Murdered

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On July 19th a man dressed as a FedEx driver shot and killed Federal Judge Esther Salas’s son, Daniel, and shot her husband 3 times. He is still hospitalized. For the first time since the incident, Judge Salas released a video detailing the event. “Daniel being Daniel, protected his father and he took the shooter’s first bullet directly to the chest. The monster then turned his attention to my husband and began to shoot at my husband, one shot after another.” Salas finished the video by thanking the first responders, law enforcement officers, doctors and nurses involved. She also raised a call for greater privacy protection for federal judges. “I can tell you from personal experience, it is a matter of life or death.”

See her video statement here

The suspect was found dead in his car

Salas calls for privacy protocols

Serving as a judge means “making tough calls”

An Oklahoma council member was doxxed by police officers

 

Most Exciting Video Games Yet to Release in 2020

As was proven in our Best Video Games of 2020 (so far) list, this year might be rough on us, but at least there have been some great games to play throughout the craziness. Along with the new PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X set to release this holiday, there are some very exciting games releasing between now and the new year. Here are the games that have us most hyped for the rest of 2020.

Cyberpunk 2077

Easily the most anticipated game of 2020, anyone with a current gaming system has heard of Cyberpunk 2077. The futuristic RPG is made by CD Projekt Redd, makers of the Witcher games. The game was originally announced way back in 2012, so everyone has been waiting literally this entire console generation to get their hands on the game. From what we have seen, the world offers so many diverse options for you, from shooting down all your enemies, to sneaking through the dark, to talking your way out of confrontations. Undoubtedly, Cyberpunk 2077 is the most exciting game to release in 2020.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Keeping up with past games in the series, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was leaked to everyone way before its official announcement earlier this year. Now that we finally got a look at the game, we know we will be leading the Viking’s charge on England. Following the booming success of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Valhalla looks to carry over much of the same elements, but with deeper combat, more conversation choices, and the ability to lead raids on villages. There are not many Viking games available out there, so we are definitely excited to combine the assassin gameplay we love with the brutalness of these invaders.

Halo Infinite

For the first time in five years we are receiving a mainline Halo game which will launch aside the Xbox Series X but will also be playable on PC and Xbox One. As of this writing, we have just gotten our first look at gameplay of the upcoming game and it looks beautiful. Master Chief was floating out in space and is saved by a UNSC pilot. All we know as of the moment is that the Banished are trying to reassemble a Halo Ring and will be the main enemies in this game. We also know that the game will feature some open world elements, letting Chief explore his surroundings more, access upgrades, and will have new weapons and equipment on the field, most notably a grappling hook.

Marvel’s Avengers

The Avengers were on top of the world until A-Day, a special holiday to celebrate their efforts. During this event, they were set up to fail in an event that would leak Terrigen mists into the surrounding San Francisco area, creating Inhumans, people that are given superpowers. Captain America is killed during the fight and the Avengers are disassembled. Fast forward five years and a superhero mega fan named Kamela Khan has proof that A-Day was not the Avengers fault and seeks to reassemble them. This game will see you play as a bunch of superheroes, with free updates coming in the future with more heroes and missions to lead the fight against the dangerous MODOK.

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Sticking with the superhero theme, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a direct follow up to the popular PlayStation 4 Spider-Man title but will be launching alongside the PlayStation 5 this holiday season. We do not know much about the game as of now, except that this will completely focus on Miles, the newest Spider-Man on the block as he gets used to his new powers and helps Peter protect New York.

Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time

Following the success of the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy remake of the original games, it seemed like only a matter of time until we received a completely brand-new game in the series. It’s About Time is being developed by Toys For Bob, who helped with the development of the trilogy remake and lead development on the Spyro Reignited Trilogy remakes. This game is picking up right after Crash 3: Warped and will completely ignore all games released in the 2000s to bring the story in a new direction. Cortex is back from being trapped in the past and seems to be messing with time again and stealing ancient masks that give Crash new powers as he treks through a new set of levels placed throughout varying environments and time settings.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2

The original Tony Hawk games were revolutionary when they first released. At the time, there was essentially no market for extreme sports games and the Pro Skater series essentially made everyone want to pick up a skateboard. While the series has fallen far over the past decade plus, there are still many people who hold a very heavy fondness for the original PlayStation games, so it makes sense that the first two games would be completely remade. Popular features and moves have been added in areas that were not there before making this an even better version of what was there before. We also need to mention the return of a majority of the original iconic soundtracks that helped make these games the sensations they were.