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Multiple states report COVID-19 cases linked to Sturgis rally

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Ovidiu Dugulan/iStockBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News

(NEW YORK) — Health experts’ fears about the hundreds of thousands of bikers who descended on South Dakota for the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in the middle of a pandemic are coming true.

Dozens of coronavirus cases in eight states are believed to be linked to the 10-day motorcycle event earlier this month. South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming and Washington state health departments all have reported cases.

Republican Gov. Kristi Noem, who spoke at the Republican National convention Wednesday, supported holding the rally in her state.

“We are not — and WILL not — be the subjects of an elite class of so-called experts,” she tweeted on Tuesday. “We the People are the government.”

A patron who visited multiple bars in Sturgis, as well as a tattoo shop employee, tested positive for COVID-19, according to the South Dakota Health Department.

“Currently 40 cases have been reported to the South Dakota Department of Health related to the Sturgis Rally,” the health department told ABC News in a statement. “This includes three out-of-state cases that we were notified of because those cases had close contact with a South Dakota resident.”

On Aug. 7, the opening day of the rally, South Dakota had roughly 9,000 COVID-19 cases, according to the health department. By Aug. 26, positive cases had risen to 11,500. The state’s positivity rate also rose, from 6% for the 14 days before Aug. 7, to 9% for the 14 days before Aug. 26.

A high positivity rate can be a sign that a state is only testing its sickest patients and failing to cast a net wide enough to accurately capture community transmission, according to Johns Hopkins University. The World Health Organization recommends that governments get their positivity testing threshold below 5%.

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Orlando Bloom welcomes first child Daisy Dove with Katy Perry: "We are floating with love"

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Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic(LOS ANGELES) — Just a mere 24 hours before she drops her new album Smile, Katy Perry announced that she and her Lord of the Rings series star fiancé Orlando Bloom have welcomed to the world their newborn daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom.

However, it wasn’t the 35-year-old American Idol judge nor her fiancé that announced the arrival of their newborn, it was a charity near and dear to the couple’s heart that broke the news.

“Welcome to the world, Daisy Dove Bloom! We are honoured to introduce Goodwill Ambassadors @KatyPerry and @OrlandoBloom’s new bundle of joy,” Unicef announced early Thursday and enclosed a sweet black and white photo of the proud parents holding hands with little Daisy.

Unicef also shared in their caption an announcement on the Bloom and Perry’s behalf, which states, “We are floating with love and wonder from the safe and healthy arrival of our daughter.  But we know we’re the lucky ones and not everyone can have a birthing experience as peaceful as ours was.”

The two went on to express their frustration with the healthcare disparities affecting across the globe as they furthered, “Communities around the world are still experiencing a shortage of healthcare workers and every eleven seconds a pregnant woman or newborn dies, mostly from preventable causes.”  They also mentioned how COVID-19 has exacerbated these issues and placed countless lives at risk.

“As parents to a newborn, this breaks our hearts, as we empathize with struggling parents now more than ever,” the two expressed.  In order to help UNICEF’s fight in ensuring reliable and safe healthcare across the globe, Katy and Orlando announced that they have enacted a new charity in honor of their daughter.

“In celebration of the heart we know our daughter already has, we have set up a donation page to celebrate DDB’s arrival. By supporting them, you are supporting a safe start to life and reimagining a healthier world for every child,” they shared, adding that they hope their announcement will inspire people’s hearts to “bloom with generosity.”

This is Perry’s first child. Bloom has a nine-year-old son Flynn from his previous marriage to model Miranda Kerr.

Perry announced her pregnancy in March 2020 in the music video for her single, “Never Worn White.”

By Megan Stone and Hayley FitzPatrick
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'Home Alone' star Macaulay Culkin celebrates turning 40 by trolling his fans

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Erik Voake/Getty Images for Adult Swim(NEW YORK) — Macaulay Culkin turned the big 4-0 on Wednesday, and if that doesn’t already make you feel old, the former child actor wants to give you a hand.

“Hey guys, wanna feel old? I’m 40. You’re welcome,” the Home Alone star tweeted on Wednesday.

As you might expect, some of Culkin’s followers didn’t take the news well, including J.J. Abrams.

“NOT NOW MACAULAY, NOT NOW. I’M DEALING WITH ENOUGH STUFF ON TWITTER,” the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker director replied.

Culkin followed up his tweet by adding, “Since I’m 40 I think it’s about time to start my midlife crisis.”

“I’m thinking of picking up surfing. Do you all have any suggestions?” he added.

If Macaulay turning 40 is hard to believe, chew on this: Home Alone came out 30 years ago!

By George Costantino  
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Scoreboard roundup — 8/26/20

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iStockBy ABC News

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

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Chi White Sox 10, Pittsburgh 3
Atlanta 5, NY Yankees 1
Atlanta 2, NY Yankees 1
Detroit 7, Chi Cubs 6
St. Louis 6 Kansas City 5
Seattle at San Diego (Postponed)

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Toronto 9, Boston 1
Tampa Bay 4, Baltimore 3
Cleveland 6, Minnesota 3
Oakland 3, Texas 1
LA Angels at Houston (Postponed)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphia 3, Washington 2
NY Mets 5, Miami 4
Colorado 8, Arizona 7
LA Dodgers at San Francisco (Postponed)
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (Postponed)

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PLAYOFFS
Miami at Indiana (Unnecessary) (Miami wins 4-0)
Orlando at Milwaukee (Postponed) (Milwaukee leads 3-1)
Oklahoma City Houston (Postponed) (Series tied 2-2)
Portland at LA Lakers (Postponed) (LA Leads 3-1)

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYOFFS

Philadelphia 4, NY Islanders 3 (OT) (Series Tied 1-1)
Tampa Bay 7, Boston 1 (Tampa Bay leads 2-1)
Colorado 6, Dallas 4 (Dallas leads 2-1)

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Washington at Atlanta (Postponed)
Los Angeles at Minnesota (Postponed)
Connecticut at Phoenix (Postponed)

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER

Orlando City 3, Nashville 1
Atlanta at Montreal (Canceled)
Atlanta at Miami (Canceled)
Colorado at FC Dallas (Canceled)
Los Angeles FC at Real Salt Lake (Canceled)
Vancouver at Los Angeles FC (Canceled)
Portland at San Jose (Canceled)
Seattle at LA Galaxy (Canceled)

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Billy Porter says "it's like the impossible coming true" amid second Emmy nomination

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Santiago Felipe/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Emmy voting is in fully swing this week, and Pose star Billy Porter could possibly repeat as best actor in a drama series. He tells ABC Audio that the thought of that is incredible, because for so long he lived in a world where it wasn’t possible.

“The idea that there is a world where a show like Pose can exist and a character like Pray Tell, can exist, I remember the world where that was impossible. I was here for that,” he recalls. “So Pose and this Emmy and this second nomination and all of that stuff, it’s like the impossible coming true. I feel like Cinderella.”

The 50-year-old actor and singer adds that the current push towards embracing diversity is fantastic, but he’s not lost on the fact that it’s taken a long time to get here.

“For a person like me, a Black, gay, out actor who was told that my gayness was my liability. And everybody who told me that was right. For decades. And now all of a sudden, the very thing that is my truth. The very thing that makes me authentic. The very thing that was dismissed, that was shut out, that was my liability is the reason why I’m sitting here talking to you today,” he explains.

These days it’s a different story though. Porter has hit new levels of fame in the last few years and he is loving this moment right now.

“I am grateful that all this is happening to me late in life and late in my career, after 30 plus years of being in the business,” he says. “My focus has always been on the work, has always been on the art of it… awards are icing on the cake.”

By Danielle Long and Jason Nathanson
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