Cuomo Crisis, Olympic Defection, and Where Happiness Comes From
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) faces increasing pressure to resign following a damning report alleging a culture of sexual harassment.
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Good morning. It's Thursday, Aug. 5, and we're covering the fallout from the Cuomo report, an Olympian who fled Belarus, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at [email protected]. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOW
Pressure Grows on Cuomo Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) to resign continued to mount yesterday, following the Tuesday release of a report concluding he sexually harassed at least 11 women in recent years. A number of high-profile lawmakers have said Cuomo should step down (see list), including Sens. Chuck Schumer (D) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D), House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D), and President Joe Biden. The civil probe concluded Cuomo likely broke federal and state laws in a number of instances. Westchester County and Manhattan officials reportedly requested documents yesterday, though experts say the burden of proof in a criminal trial would be higher than what is presented in the report. Cuomo, who faces reelection next year, said he would not resign in comments following the report's release. The Democratic-led state legislature has said it is considering moving forward with impeachment proceedings; see how that works in the state here. See our previous write-up on the report here. Olympic DefectionBelarusian Olympic athlete Krystsina Tsimanouskaya safely landed in Poland yesterday, days after refusing to return home over fears for her safety. The sprinter had criticized her team's management on social media and said she feared reprisal from the country's authoritarian government led by Alexander Lukashenko. Tsimanouskaya, who says handlers attempted to force her to board a Belarus-bound plane Sunday, was granted an emergency visa by Polish officials. Lukashenko, the only person to serve as the country's president since the office was established in 1994, has attempted to wipe out political dissent since declaring victory in an August election that outside officials say was marred by fraud (Lukashenko claimed to have received 80% of the vote). Tsimanouskaya's defection comes as two main opposition figures began a closed-door trial in the country. Florida's COVID-19 SurgeThe number of patients in Florida hospitalized with COVID-19 has surpassed 11,500, or 13% higher than the previous peak in July 2020, the state's hospital association said yesterday. Officials also said that more than 86% of intensive care beds were occupied by patients across all ailments. The news comes as the US continues to grapple with a surge in new COVID-19 cases, primarily driven by the more transmissible delta variant (what we know). The country's rolling seven-day average of new cases sits at more than 90,000 per day, while daily deaths are averaging roughly 400, a 60% increase over the past two weeks. Just under 50% of Florida's population is fully vaccinated, according to state data. The state accounts for almost one-in-five new cases across the country; see US hot spots by county here. Globally, the number of reported COVID-19 infections passed 200 million yesterday, with the World Health Organization calling for a ban on vaccine boosters until every country is at least 10% vaccinated. If you're enjoying 1440, why not share us? In partnership with CARIUMASNEAKERS IN HIGH DEMAND
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