
Unvaccinated COVID patient in Arkansas: Rejecting the shot is "playing Russian roulette with your life"
CBSN
With new coronavirus cases nearly tripling in the past three weeks, COVID cases are up in all 50 states, for the first time since January.
Just four states – Missouri, Louisiana, Texas and Florida – made up 40% of new cases last week, with Florida home to one in five of all new cases nationwide. In Arkansas, 12 out of every 100 people have tested positive. COVID patients in the state have been doubling every 10 days for the last month.
Washington — A federal judge on Friday declined to block the Trump administration from putting thousands of employees with U.S. Agency for International Development on administrative leave and recalling others from overseas, clearing the way for the president to resume his efforts to overhaul the agency as part of his plans to slash the size of the federal government.

Michael Sayih and Max Fink share a common goal: to make history together. The South Florida natives are regular racing partners who have competed in 5K, Iron Man and marathon events around the world. Their current goal is to become one of the first Duo Teams — one athlete pushing the other in a wheelchair — to complete six Abbott World Marathon Majors together.