Nearly 74% of eligible Americans have at least 1 COVID-19 vaccine dose

jonathanfilskov-photography/iStock

(NEW YORK) — The United States is facing a COVID-19 surge this summer as the more contagious delta variant spreads.

More than 655,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 while over 4.6 million people have died from the disease worldwide, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

Just 62.7% of Americans ages 12 and up are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Here’s how the news is developing. All times Eastern.

Sep 12, 9:14 pm
Nearly 74% of eligible Americans have at least 1 vaccine dose

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its latest vaccine numbers Sunday afternoon and revealed that over 209.2 million Americans 12 and older have received a COVID-19 vaccine dose.

That represents 73.8% of all Americans 12 and older, the agency said.

In 13 states, over 80% of the population has at least one dose, CDC data shows.

Hawaii is in the lead, as 88% of its residents have at least one shot, according to the CDC. West Virginia is last, as just 54.6% of its residents over 12 have at least one dose, the CDC data shows.

More than 40.9 million COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the U.S. since the pandemic began, according to Johns Hopkins University’s Coronavirus Resource Center.

And more than 659,000 Americans have been killed by the virus.

Sep 11, 4:25 pm
West Hollywood orders restaurants, bars and gyms to require vaccination proof indoors

The city of West Hollywood, California, issued an emergency executive order Friday requiring patrons to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter the indoor portions of businesses such as restaurants, bars and gyms.

The order comes “as the transmission rate of the COVID-19 delta variant remains high in Los Angeles and throughout the entire nation,” the city said in news release.

Anyone 18 or older must show proof of vaccination prior to entering “any indoor portion of a facility, subject only to certain exceptions.” The requirement should be enacted “as soon as possible but no later than Oct. 11,” according to the order.

Individuals who do not provide proof of full vaccination will be allowed to use outdoor portions of business facilities.

Other businesses affected by the order include nightclubs, theaters, cannabis consumption lounges and entertainment venues as well as yoga studios and tattoo parlors.

Employees 18 and older and all affected businesses must “ensure all staff who routinely work onsite provide proof of full vaccination before entering or working in any indoor portion of the facility” by Nov. 1.

Sep 11, 3:01 pm
74 million in US eligible for vaccine but remain unvaccinated

Some 74 million Americans eligible for the vaccine still aren’t vaccinated, White House COVID-19 Data Director Cyrus Shahpar said Saturday.

Still, many are flocking to get their shots with “+903K doses reported administered over yesterday’s total,” Shahpar said, with 395,000 of them being new vaccinations.

Sep 10, 9:13 pm
Texas suing 6 school districts over mask mandates

The Texas attorney general has filed lawsuits against six school districts that mandate masks, the office said Friday.

The lawsuits target the school districts of Richardson, Round Rock, Galveston, Elgin, Spring and Sherman for flouting Gov. Greg Abbott’s executive order prohibiting local entities from requiring masks — what Texas Attorney General Ken Paxon referred to in a statement as “acts of political defiance.”

In a statement to ABC News, Sylvia Wood, a spokesperson for Spring Independent School District, said the district had yet to be served and had no details about the lawsuit beyond a press release.

“Spring ISD will let the legal process unfold and allow the courts to decide the merits of the case,” Wood said.

Elgin Independent School District Superintendent Jodi Duron also told ABC News the school district had not been served yet, and that schools in Travis County, part of Elgin ISD, are required to have students wear masks. “To the District’s knowledge, the Travis County Order has not been suspended,” she said.

Round Rock Independent School District spokesperson Jenny LaCoste-Caputo told ABC News the school district is following Texas Education Agency guidance that allows for mask requirements “for adults or students for whom it is developmentally appropriate” and is working with local authorities “who advise us that masks remain an essential tool in stemming the spread of COVID-19 in our classrooms.”

Sherman Independent School District told ABC News in a statement that it had not received any information on the lawsuit yet and for now “will continue to focus on promoting a safe and healthy learning environment for our students and staff.”

ABC News has reached out to the other school districts for comment.

Nearly 90 school districts currently have mask mandates, according to a list compiled by Paxton’s office. The attorney general anticipates more lawsuits if school districts “continue to defy state law,” his office said in a statement.

Several school districts have sued the state to challenge the ban on mask mandates.

Last week, the Texas Education Agency said it is not enforcing the governor’s executive order “as the result of ongoing litigation.”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ repeats at #1 with $35.7 million weekend

Michael Kovac/Getty Images for WeWork

Following its record-breaking opening last week, Disney-Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings continued its box office domination by grabbing an estimated $35.7 million in its sophomore weekend.

The latest entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become the fastest film to reach the $100 million mark in North America during the pandemic, while crossing the $250 million mark worldwide.

Disney/20th Century’s Free Guy nabbed second place, delivering an estimated $5.8 million in its fifth week of release. Its domestic total now stands at $101.8 million, with a global tally of $276.5 million.

This week’s only major new release, Malignant, fizzled in its opening weekend.  The horror flick from James Wan, who created the Saw and Conjuring franchises, finished in third place with an estimated $5.57 million.

Another horror film, Candyman scared up an estimated $4.8 million in it third week at the box office, for a fourth-place finish.

Rounding out the top five is Disney’s Jungle Cruise, pulling in an estimated $2.5 million in its seventh week of release. The movie, based on the popular Disney theme park attraction, has racked up a total of $109.9 million stateside and $86.9 million overseas, bringing its total worldwide tally to $196.8 million.

Marvel and 20th Century Studios are owned by Disney, the parent company of ABC News.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Four injured, two unaccounted for after explosion rocks Atlanta-area apartment complex

MCCAIG/iStock

(ATLANTA) — Four people are injured and at least two people unaccounted for after an explosion rocked an apartment complex in an Atlanta suburb Sunday afternoon, first responders said.

At 1:24 p.m. the Dunwoody, Georgia, police department received a call about the explosion at the Arrive Apartments, a luxury apartment complex roughly 15 miles north of downtown Atlanta.

At least 15 to 20 units of the three-story building were damaged in the blast, Dunwoody Deputy Fire Chief Melvin Carter told reporters at a news conference Sunday afternoon. Jaeson Daniels with DeKalb County Fire Rescue told ABC News that four people were transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

Two people were unaccounted for, he said.

“Right now we’re still searching a building, we had a lot of structural damage and structural instability to the building,” Carter said.

First responders were using thermal imaging from drones to search the building, according to officials.

Daniels said that the explosion impacted three apartment units across three floors.

A leasing manager called Atlanta Gas prior to the explosion about a reported gas order, Carter said. But the cause of the explosion is still under investigation, Daniels said.

The utility is at the scene of the explosion, assisting first responders, Carter said. A spokeswoman Atlanta Gas Light told ABC News that the utility is cooperating with the emergency response.

The gas has been shut off in the impacted buildings, the spokeswoman said.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Buy your holiday airline tickets now or face price hikes, experts say

iStock

(NEW YORK) — If you want to find the best deals for holiday flights, experts say you will find the lowest prices of the season this week.

Airlines are being forced to drop fares this fall as business travelers that used to fill the skies are opting to work from home.

Nationwide domestic fares are projected to plummet 10% this month, with tickets expected to average $260 round trip, according to travel-booking app Hopper.

The cheapest destination this fall is Fort Lauderdale at $169 roundtrip — the only destination in the country that is still under $200.

Outdoor destinations are still overwhelming popular, Hopper says, with flights to Colorado Springs averaging $243.

International fares are also hitting record lows.

Flights from Washington D.C. to Dublin are a mere $281, and a ticket from Los Angeles to Paris will only cost you $305.

“We are seeing great prices to Europe, historically low in fact,” Hopper Economist Adit Damodaran told ABC News. “And as we approach Thanksgiving, we’re expecting prices for European travel to not only be lower than pre-pandemic 2019 airfares but also lower than 2020 airfares.”

If you are monitoring flights for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Hanukkah, analysts say these low prices won’t last long.

“We found that the absolute cheapest prices are going to start appearing around mid-September or this week,” Damodaran said. “Make sure you’re booking at least four weeks in advance, at least three weeks in advance for Thanksgiving as well.”

Hopper predicts fliers will face an 11% increase in fares by November, making Halloween the cut-off for finding any potential deals.

“We expect that prices will remain relatively low until about Halloween, so that’s kind of the day where if you know you get to Halloween, that’s when you should definitely book if you haven’t booked yet,” Damodaran said. “Because after Halloween, we’re expecting prices for Thanksgiving to start rising about 40% for domestic and international flights for Christmas.”

Scott Keyes, founder of Scott’s Cheap Flights and author of “Take More Vacations,” recommends at the very least starting to monitor flights you are thinking of taking in November or December.

“Right now we are in that sort of Goldilocks window when cheap flights are most likely to pop up,” Keyes said, “And so now is when you should be monitoring and pulling the trigger when you see a flight price that you really like that’s attractive to you for the particular route that you’re hoping to fly.”

He said you could wind up paying double the price if you wait another few weeks.

“Be one of those folks planning ahead, getting the better deals that we’re seeing pop up now,” he recommended, “and don’t be one of the folks who put it off and procrastinate and wind up paying double the price for their flights than folks who booked ahead.”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Scoreboard roundup — 9/12/21

iStock

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Milwaukee 11, Cleveland 1
Arizona 5, Seattle 4
NY Mets 7, NY Yankees 6

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 8, Tampa Bay 7
Toronto 22, Baltimore 7
Chi White Sox, 2 Boston 1
Houston 3, LA Angels 1
Kansas City 5, Minnesota 3
Texas 4 Oakland 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 6, Pittsburgh 2
Colorado 5, Philadelphia 4
Atlanta 5, Miami 3
St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 0
San Francisco 6, Chi Cubs 5
LA Dodgers 8, San Diego 0

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Arizona 38, Tennessee 13
Carolina 19, NY Jets 14
Cincinnati 27, Minnesota 24 (OT)
Houston 37, Jacksonville 21
LA Chargers 20, Washington 16
Philadelphia 32, Atlanta 6
Pittsburgh 23, Buffalo 16
San Francisco 41, Detroit 33
Seattle 28, Indianapolis 16
Denver 27, NY Giants 13
Kansas City 33, Cleveland 29
Miami 17, New England 16
New Orleans 38, Green Bay 3
LA Rams 34, Chi 14

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Washington 79, Chicago 71
Minnesota 90, Indiana 80
Los Angeles 81, Seattle 53

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Los Angeles FC 3, Real Salt Lake 2

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Why Ashley McBryde’s serving up “Whiskey and Country Music” as a taste of her next record

Chris Hollo

Ashley McBryde is one of the most-nominated artists at the upcoming 55th Annual CMA Awards, competing for Female Vocalist of the Year, as well as Single and Song of the Year for her top-10 hit “One Night Standards.”

But the “Little Dive Bar in Dahlonega” hitmaker is not just sitting back waiting for her next trophy. She’s already hard at work on the follow-up to last year’s Never Will.

“We jumped back in the studio August 8th,” she recently told ABC Audio backstage at the Opry. “So this is our first time to make a record this way.”

“We usually get everything together,” she explains, “get our ducks in a row, go rehearse it, talk to [producer] Jay [Joyce] about it, select which ones we’re gonna keep, and go cut ’em. And we’re not able to do that right now ’cause we’re on the road.”

That means historic venues like the Grand Ole Opry are often testing grounds for the new tunes from Ashley and her band Deadhorse.

“We’re using soundchecks to kind of test and arrange a song, and then we may throw it in the set that night and see if it sinks or swims,” she says. “And that’s how we’re choosing what’s going on this record right now. So it’s a little bit nerve-racking, but the first three I’m very happy with.”

She adds, “We’re gonna do one of them tonight. We’re gonna do ‘Whiskey and Country Music’ tonight.”

This fall, you can listen for new music from Ashley as she’s on tour with longtime pal Luke Combs. Meanwhile, the Grand Ole Opry is counting down to its mammoth 5000th show on October 30.

 

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Tituss Burgess reveals how he got sucked into becoming a die-hard ‘Bachelor’ fan

ABC/Craig Sjodin

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Tituss Burgess admits that there was a time in his life when he didn’t understand the fuss over the Bachelor franchise.  Now, he’s singing a different tune.

Speaking to ABC Audio, Burgess revealed that the reality dating show got in its hooks when he guest-hosted Bachelor In Paradise the first time around — and now he’s set to help unleash the drama once again when BiP returns tonight.

“Watching some of the more awkward moments is like watching a car wreck, like, you know, what’s about to happen. You know someone’s heart’s about to break, but I can’t stop watching,” said Burgess.  

The guest host is not all about the drama, however, and says he also enjoys the romance because he finds it “exciting” when “someone’s about to fall in love.”

Burgess also understands what happens behind-the-scenes thanks to his BiP guest-hosting stints, and adds he also appreciates how the contestants withstand the “pressure that they are under at all times.”

“From the temperature being hot as Hades, to debauchery all day, to watching or hearing within earshot someone that you think you’ve made a match with be talking about another person that is not you,” the Central Park actor said, “All of those make for the perfect storm.”

Burgess, who was down in Mexico to film BiP‘s seventh season, noted he was amazed by how well the contestants juggled everything that was thrown at them — including the incredible heat — adding, “I was most surprised about how they pushed through all of that, all in the name of love.”

Bachelor in Paradise airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

The Byrds’ Chris Hillman to release audiobook version of his 2020 memoir, ‘Time Between,’ in October

Random House Audio

Last November, founding Byrds bassist Chris Hillman published an autobiography called Time Between: My Life as a Byrd, Burrito Brother and Beyond, and now an audiobook version is set for release on October 19.

In addition to Hillman reading the entire book, the audio version of Time Between also includes newly recorded snippets of 21 songs that span the influential musician’s long and wide-ranging career.

“Recording my narration for the book was far more challenging than I could have ever imagined,” Hillman notes. “For me it was completely different from going into a studio and recording music, and vocals, which I’ve been doing for nearly six decades.”

He adds, “We tossed around the idea of adding a bit of music to embellish the title of each chapter. Each chapter was named after a song I had written, and or had recorded. This began to take on a whole new dimension in the presentation.”

As previously reported, Time Between follows Hillman from his childhood in Southern California, through the adversity of his father’s death by suicide when he was a teenager, and the development of his passion for bluegrass music, to becoming a member of legendary ’60s folk-rock band The Byrds and beyond.

The book not only details Chris’ adventures with The Byrds, but also his experiences with The Flying Burrito Brothers, the influential country-rock band he co-founded with Gram Parsons, and with his later groups Manassas, Souther-Hillman-Furay, McGuinn, Clark & Hillman and The Desert Rose Band.

Meanwhile, Hillman has several concerts lined up this year and about a dozen in 2022 that will feature him performing with his former Desert Rose Band mates Herb Pedersen and John Jourgenson. Echoing his memoir’s title, the concerts have been dubbed “Time Between: An Evening of Stories and Songs.”

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Who took home a Moonperson at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards?

Bryan Bedder/MTV VMAs 2021/Getty Images for MTV/ViacomCBS

The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards celebrated another year in music during the pandemic era, with the celebration rolling out the red carpet and inviting the industry’s finest to Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Doja Cat hosted the main event and helped dole out statues to the night’s big winners, which included Lil Nas XOlivia Rodrigo and Justin Bieber

Lil Nas X was the night’s biggest winner, taking home the most awards with four wins. The “Industry Baby” rapper collected the night’s top prize, Video of the Year, for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).” He also won Best Direction, Best Visual Effects and Best Art Direction.

Rodrigo, who collected the second-most awards of the night, walked away with three Moonpersons: Song of the Year — for her emotional debut single “Drivers License” — as well as Best New Artist and Push Performance of the Year.

Bieber, who was this year’s leading nominee, returned to the VMA stage for the first time in six years, where he was crowned Artist of the Year and awarded Best Pop for his “Peaches” collaboration with Daniel Caesar and Giveon.

 

Here’s a list of this year’s winners:

Video of the Year
Lil Nas X “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”

Artist of the Year
Justin Bieber

Song of the Year
Olivia Rodrigo “Drivers License”

Best New Artist
Olivia Rodrigo

PUSH Performance of the Year
Olivia Rodrigo “Drivers License”

Best Collaboration
Doja Cat ft. SZA “Kiss Me More”

Best Pop
Justin Bieber ft. “Peaches”

Best Hip-Hop
Travis Scott ft. Young Thug & M.I.A.”FRANCHISE”

Best R&B
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic “Leave the Door Open”

Best K-Pop
BTS “Butter”

Best Latin
Billie Eilish & ROSALÍA “Lo Vas A Olvidar”

Best Rock
John Mayer “Last Train Home”

Best Alternative
Machine Gun Kelly ft. blackbear “my ex’s best friend”

Best Group
BTS

Video For Good
Billie Eilish “Your Power”

Best Direction
Lil Nas X: “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”

Best Cinematography
Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, WizKid “Brown Skin Girl”

Best Art Direction
Lil Nas X “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”

Best Visual Effects
Lil Nas X “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”

Best Choreography
Harry Styles “Treat People With Kindness”

Best Editing
Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak, Silk Sonic “Leave the Door Open”

For the full list of winners and nominees, check out MTV.com.

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Britney Spears announces engagement to boyfriend Sam Asghari: ‘I can’t … believe it’

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

edding bells are ringing for Britney Spears, who announced Sunday that Sam Asghari, her boyfriend of nearly five years, proposed… of course she said yes!

The “Toxic” singer shared a video Sunday of her waving around her massive diamond sparkler, captioning it, “I can’t f****** believe it!!!!!!”  She also spammed six diamond ring emojis and a heart exclamation point emoji in the description. 

The video, which shows Spears rocking some new cherry-red highlights, also includes an adorable exchange between the lovers when Asghari asks his future bride, “Do you like it?”

Spears, 39, gushes back through a wide grin, “Yes” and enthusiastically clasps her hands together.

Asghari, 27, also celebrated his engagement on Sunday and shared a cheeky photo of Britney’s gorgeous ring blocking the view of their kiss.

In a statement to ABC News, Asghari’s talent agent, Brandon Cohen of BACtalent, reacted to the fitness instructor’s upcoming nuptials, saying he is “proud to celebrate and confirm the engagement.”

“The couple made their long-standing relationship official today and are deeply touched by the support, dedication and love expressed to them,” added Cohen. 

The agent added that Britney’s four-carat sparkler was made by master jeweler Roman Malayev, founder of Forever Diamonds NY.

In a statement to ABC News, Malayev said, “We couldn’t feel more honored to create this ring for such a special couple. Their journey together has touched people around the world and we’re so excited to be a part of their forever.”

Malayev said Britney’s ring is engraved with the word “lioness,” which is a nickname Asghari affectionately calls Spears.  The jeweler has since named the ring’s setting, “The Britney” to honor the couple’s story.

Spears and Asghari first met when filming her 2016 music video “Slumber Party.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Sam Asghari (@samasghari)

 

Copyright © 2021, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.