Friday, July 31st, 2020
Former U.S. Marine Trevor Reed, a 29-year-old student, is sentenced for nine years in a Russian penal colony for assaulting two police officers while drunk last year in Moscow. Reed’s father told reporters after the verdict he is planning to appeal directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Al Jazeera)
A court in Uganda sentences a poacher who killed a rare gorilla named Rafiki to 11 years in prison. Rafiki, a 25-year-old silverback who was the head of a gorilla group in the southwestern Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, was killed with a spear in early June. (Al Jazeera)
NASA launches Perseverance rover to Mars NASA on Thursday launched its Perseverance rover to Mars on an Atlas V rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Perseverance will collect soil samples from Mars for return to Earth around 2031, as well as “search for signs of ancient microbial life,” according to NASA. “This is the first time in history where we’re going to go to Mars with an explicit mission to find life on another world — ancient life on Mars,” NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said. This is the third launch to Mars to take place this summer, with the first two being from China and the United Arab Emirates. Perseverance is expected to land in the Jezero Crater on Mars in February 2021. Source: CNN
Economy dips a record 32.9 percent in Q2 The U.S. GDP fell 9.5 percent in the second quarter from the first, and 32.9 percent year over year, Bureau of Economic Analysis data released Thursday indicates. That’s the sharpest decline the economy has seen since the 1940s, as even though the Great Depression’s economy dipped further, it was spread out over a longer period. The numbers are close to economists’ expectations of a 34.5 percent drop for the quarter. A massive 34.6 percent annualized drop in personal spending is largely to blame for the contraction, as it makes up about two-thirds of GDP determinations. At the same time, though, personal income rose 7.3 percent from Q1 to Q2, likely due to federal stimulus payments, unemployment benefit boosts, and PPP loans to businesses. Source: NBC News
Tropical Storm Isaias is expected to head towards Florida, prompting the state to close their COVID-19 test sites. (CNN)
Tokyo reports 367 new COVID-19 cases. It is the highest jump of new cases since the pandemic began. (Asahi Shimbun)
Japan reports a single day record high of 1,274 new COVID-19 cases. (The Japan Times)
India reports its largest single day record of 52,123 new cases of COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. (Anadolu Agency)
Mainland China reports 105 new COVID-19 cases and 96 of them are in Xinjiang. (Reuters)
Herman Cain dies a month after hospitalization for coronavirus Herman Cain, the businessman turned Republican politician and commentator, died Thursday after contracting COVID-19. He was 74. “We knew when he was first hospitalized with COVID-19 that this was going to be a rough fight,” Dan Calabrese, the editor of Cain’s blog HermainCain.com, wrote in a Thursday morning post. Cain tested positive for COVID-19 after attending President Trump’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and was hospitalized earlier this month after having trouble breathing. He was considered especially at risk because he had survived cancer in the past. Cain led several food companies before shifting to politics, most notably Godfather’s Pizza. He is best known for his 2012 Republican run for president, where he pushed an ultra-simple “9-9-9” tax plan. Source: HermanCain.com
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