| Monday 6.24.19 Looking for the most "Instagrammable" spots in the nation? Well, as they used to say, there's an app for that. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door. By Doug Criss | | | US and Iran New US sanctions on Iran are set to be issued today, according to a weekend tweet from President Trump. The President didn't offer up any details on the sanctions, but he did say he believes more sanctions will force Iran to the bargaining table with the US. The world is also still waiting to see what kind of retaliation, if any, the US will dish out after Iran shot down a US military drone last week. Trump ordered a retaliatory strike on Iran late last week, only to call it off at the last minute. | | | Campaign 2020 Pete Buttigieg isn't just a 2020 presidential candidate. He's also the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and he had to focus on his day job over the weekend. Buttigieg pulled himself off the campaign trail to focus on the fatal shooting of a black man by South Bend police. The shooting has inflamed already simmering racial tensions in the city. Buttigieg took part in an emotional town hall last night to talk about the shooting, where angry residents let him have it. He kept his emotions in check (though he was frustrated about being interrupted). He also said he would ask the Justice Department to conduct an investigation into the shooting. How Buttigieg handles this racially-charged incident is important because lack of support from black voters is one of the drags on his campaign right now. | | | Dominican Republic deaths A 10th American has died while vacationing in the Dominican Republic. Vittorio Caruso, 56, of Glen Cove, Long Island, died last week, according to family members. Caruso's sister-in-law said he died after suffering respiratory distress and a possible heart attack. The spate of deaths have some Americans wondering whether they should cancel their upcoming vacations to the country. Dominican officials say the deaths are isolated incidents. CNN has previously reported the deaths could be related to alcohol. Yesterday, the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Punta Cana said it was removing liquor dispensers from guest room minibars. The resort said the decision was made independently and not as a result of two deaths that occurred at its property. | | | Czech Republic protests Protesters filled a park in Prague in what might be the largest protest in the Czech Republic since the fall of Communism. An estimated 250,000 people demonstrated in Letna Plain park demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Andrej Babis. He's accused of fraud and collaborating with Communist-era secret police. Babis, a billionaire tycoon with populist leanings, has denied the accusations. A no-confidence vote called for by opposition parties has been scheduled for Wednesday. | | | Women's World Cup Things are getting serious in France as the Women's World Cup lunges into the quarterfinals. England earned itself a spot in the final eight with a 3-0 win over Cameroon yesterday. But it didn't come without controversy. Cameroon's players staged a series of unprecedented on-field protests over decisions made by Video Assistant Referee (VAR). Host country France is also in the quarterfinals, thanks to a 2-1 extra time win over Brazil. Norway and Germany are in the final eight, too. Team USA's shot at the quarterfinals comes today at noon Eastern Time, when it takes on Spain. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | 2,000+ The number of winning tickets for the $7.8 million jackpot in North Carolina's Pick 4 lottery. What were the winning numbers? 0000 | | | This has been my life, longer than I've been alive. | | | | Get pumped! Kick start your Monday with this heavy metal cover of Ace of Base's "The Sign." (Click to view) | | | | |
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