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Sunday, August 8, 2021

Arigato, Tokyo!

After 2 weeks of competition, the Tokyo Olympics came to an end. And the Dixie Fire continues to burn in California. It's the weekend's biggest news. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ 
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Fireworks go off around the Olympic Stadium during the closing ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, as seen from outside the venue in Tokyo on August 8, 2021.
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After 2 weeks of competition, the Tokyo Olympics came to an end. And the Dixie Fire continues to burn in California. It's the weekend's biggest news.

Bidding farewell to the Olympic Summer Games in Tokyo

Team USA dominated the Tokyo Olympics, finishing the Games with 113 overall medals to China's 88, including 39 golds — the most of any country. The Games formally came to an end Sunday with the closing ceremony  after more than two weeks of competition in 33 sports across 46 disciplines in 43 venues – for a total of 339 medal events. Among the highlights from Tokyo: American women winning 66 medals for the U.S. Allyson Felix taking a U.S.-record 11th medal in track, then stepping away from the Olympic stage. American quintuple gold medalist Caeleb Dressel's astounding performance in the pool. The emergence of surfing, skateboarding and sport climbing as popular, and viable, Olympic sports. Host country Japan's medal haul: 58, its most ever.

Coverage of the closing ceremony will re-air on tape delay in primetime on Sunday (8-11 p.m. ET) on NBC.
In Opinion: The Tokyo Games did go on, but where Olympics go from here should be concerning.
The U.S. women's volleyball team celebrates with their gold medals.
The U.S. women's volleyball team celebrates with their gold medals.
Grace Hollars, USA TODAY Sports

After full FDA approval, expect 'a flood' of COVID-19 vaccine mandates

The new daily average for COVID-19 infections in the United States has climbed back to about 100,000 as of Saturday, according to CDC data. After the virus first began to spread in the U.S., it took until November 2020 to reach 100,000 new cases per day, with the country topping out at about 250,000 new cases per day in January 2021 before vaccines were widespread. Now, delta variant, which spreads more easily than the original strains of the virus, is making up about 80% of new cases. Experts are urging the unvaccinated to get the jab in order to curb the rising caseload.  

Are more lockdowns coming? Fauci says no: Despite a rise in the delta variant, Dr. Anthony Fauci told USA TODAY's editorial board he doesn't see more lockdowns in the nation's future. They were issued early in the pandemic to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed, known as "flattening the curve." With upwards of 70% of adults having had at least one dose of vaccine, the epidemic has shifted to one of the unvaccinated, he said. 

As soon as the FDA issues full approval for a COVID-19 vaccine, Fauci says there will be "a flood" of vaccine mandates at businesses and schools across the nation.
The vaccinated are angry. That's understandable but also unproductive, health experts say.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, talks with USA TODAY Opinion Editor Kristen DelGuzzi during a remote meeting  with the USA TODAY Editorial Board.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, talks with USA TODAY Opinion Editor Kristen DelGuzzi during a remote meeting with the USA TODAY Editorial Board.
Hannah Gaber, USA TODAY

Dixie Fire, largest single blaze in California history, threatens thousands of homes

Thousands of homes were threatened Sunday as the largest single wildfire in California history raced through hundreds of miles  of tinder-dry woodland and brush. The Dixie Fire was less than a quarter contained after burning through more than 700 square miles in Northern California's Butte, Plumas, Tehama and Lassen counties. At least 400 homes and other structures have already been destroyed, Cal Fire said in an update early Sunday. The fire was the largest among more than major 100 wildfires currently burning in 15 states. Those fires have burned more than 3,500 square miles, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom walks over debris at the Greenville Post Office, which was destroyed by the Dixie Fire, on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Plumas County, Calif.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom walks over debris at the Greenville Post Office, which was destroyed by the Dixie Fire, on Saturday, Aug. 7, 2021, in Plumas County, Calif.
Noah Berger, AP

Real quick

California Republicans skip endorsement fight in September recall election of Gov. Gavin Newsom.
7 hours at Spirit's biggest hub on 7th day of meltdown: The good, the bad and the ugly.
Former acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen provides hours of testimony before Senate panel investigating election interference.
'Tragic and sad day': Chicago police officer killed, another wounded in traffic stop shootout.
Jim Belushi filed for divorce from his wife Jennifer after 23 years of marriage.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo could face misdemeanor charges

A criminal investigation into New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo could lead to multiple misdemeanor charges if law enforcement can substantiate a complaint accusing the governor of groping an aide in the Executive Mansion.  Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple vowed to complete a full and fair investigation, two days after one of Cuomo's executive assistants formally filed a criminal complaint claiming the embattled governor reached under her blouse and cupped her breast late last year. "We're not going to rush this because of who he is, and we're not going to delay this because of who he is," Apple said.  The sheriff's office and the Albany County District Attorney's Office are working together jointly on the investigation, which comes as Cuomo tries to ward off calls for his impeachment or resignation for a bevy of sexual harassment claims.

Cuomo's alleged sexual harassment coincided with him publicly supporting women.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo denies sexually harassing women, disputing an investigation by  the state attorney general.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo denies sexually harassing women, disputing an investigation by the state attorney general.
Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Legendary football coach Bobby Bowden has died

Bobby Bowden, who built Florida State football into a national powerhouse and directed the program with a folksy, southern charm, died Sunday at 91.  On July 23, Terry Bowden – son of the Hall of Fame coach – revealed his father was suffering from pancreatic cancer. Bowden was surrounded by family — wife Ann and their six children — when he died, his daughter Ginger Bowden said. Bowden arrived in Tallahassee in 1976, never to leave and becoming one of college football's most successful coaches and patriarch of a well-known football family. Bowden posted a 316-97-4 record with two national titles (1993 and 1999) in 34 years at FSU. 

Opinion: Bobby Bowden was special, a one-of-a-kind coach who will never be replicated
Bobby Bowden and his wife Ann Bowden with members of Florida State's 1993 national championship team.
Bobby Bowden and his wife Ann Bowden with members of Florida State's 1993 national championship team.
Mike Ewen, Tallahassee Democrat

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