What A Week

What A Week   (7/12- 7/18)

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Hey everyone, welcome back to What a week!, I’m your host, Olivia Lee, here to deliver your weekly dose of the news. Let’s get started!

In Local News: 

In-state news:

In National News:
 

  • U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen, however, stayed his order for those already in the program, known as DACA, stopping short of shutting the program down entirely and seizing protections from the more than 600,000 young immigrants who are part of it. The government may continue to process DACA renewals, the judge said, as it tries to "remedy the legal defects" of the program. 

 

  • The Biden administration is expected to immediately appeal Friday's decision. The ruling comes as President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress press for a legislative solution for so-called Dreamers in the DACA program, including pathways to permanent residency and citizenship. 
  • DACA was created by the Department of Homeland Security in 2012. DACA recipients must meet strict qualifications, and they are in turn granted protections to live and work in the U.S. without threat of deportation.

 

  • https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/nicolefallert/la-county-reinstates-mask-mandate
    • Officials announced last Thursday that Los Angeles County will once again require people to wear masks indoors as the number of new COVID cases continues to rise at an alarming rate. 
    • Dr. Muntu Davis, the county's health officer, said at a news conference that the move was largely driven by unvaccinated people and that universal masking makes it easier to implement the mandate while offering additional protection to all residents, no matter their vaccine status. Davis warned that more strict enforcement measures may be put in place if COVID numbers don't decrease. The more contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus has driven the county's concern and has been the most commonly reported variant of the virus identified by health experts since June, prompting warnings from officials at the time to voluntarily wear masks in public indoor spaces

In International News: 

  • https://www.cbsnews.com/video/germany-hardest-hit-by-worst-flooding-in-europes-history/#x
    • Last week, Germany was one of the hardest hit countries by the worst flooding in Europe's history due to record amounts of rainfall.  Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have also seen devastation. 
    • Germany's government has hit back at criticism over its warning systems after the worst flooding in decades left at least 160 people dead. The severe floods caught many off guard, sweeping away houses and leaving residents trapped in rising waters. More than 170 people are still missing. Flood warning systems sent out alerts a few days before the heavy rain. However, they failed to reach many residents or officials in time.

Lastly here is the wildcard news for the week:
Closing:  Well that wraps up What a Week! Stay safe and see you guys next week. 

What is What A Week?

Vanguard's What A Week is the news you need to know this week, provided in under five minutes. Each week, we'll be taking a look at Portland, national and international news, and boiling it down to the key things you need to know. New episodes every Tuesday with host Nick Gatlin.