Monday Sunrise Briefing: The era of space tourism lifts off
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British billionaire Richard Branson and five crewmates from his Virgin Galactic space-tourism company reached the edge of space Sunday - enough to experience about four minutes of weightlessness - and then glided back home to a runway landing. 鈥淭he whole thing, it was just magical," a jubilant Mr. Branson said on his return.聽The brief flight was an unabashedly commercial plug for the company which plans to make space travel commonplace, and has a waiting list of more than 600 paying customers. Mr. Branson became the first person to blast off in his own spaceship, beating Amazon鈥檚 Jeff Bezos, the richest person on the planet, by nine days.
2. Haiti asks for help. Haiti鈥檚 interim government has asked the U.S. and U.N. to send troops to protect key infrastructure as it tries to stabilize the country and prepare for elections in the aftermath of President Jovenel Mo茂se鈥檚 assassination. It was an unusual request given the Caribbean nation鈥檚 history of distrust in outside players, and suggests the political situation is precarious. White House officials rejected the request, but senior FBI and Homeland Security agents were heading to Haiti Sunday to help with the investigation into Wednesday鈥檚 assassination. Haitian police have arrested 18 Colombian nationals and three Haitian Americans in connection with the attack. National Police Chief Leon Charles told a news conference Sunday one of the Haitian Americans, 海角大神 Emmanuel Sanon, may be the mastermind behind the plot.聽
3. Athletic excellence in abundance.聽Less than four years ago, the Italian national team plunged to the lowest moment of its soccer history by failing to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in six decades. Now, Italy is celebrating redemption as the best team in Europe. On Sunday, Italy beat England in a shootout to win the postponed Euro 2020 tournament. England鈥檚 loss was only slightly tempered by the fact that it was playing in its first major final in 55 years.
- Argentina won the Copa America title Saturday, 1-0 against Brazil. The victory was Argentina's 15th Copa America triumph and means they draw level with Uruguay as the all-time leading winners. Argentina's win was a particular triumph for Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, who picked up his first ever title on the national team after more than a decade of club and individual honors.
- The debate over who鈥檚 the best men's tennis player of all time grew more contentious as Serbian Novak Djokovic won Wimbledon Sunday, taking his 20th Grand Slam title, matching the totals of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Djokovic has won three Grand Slam trophies this year.聽
- On Saturday, Ashleigh Barty became the first Australian woman to win Wimbledon since Evonne Goolagong Cawley in 1980. Ms. Barty adds this Grand Slam trophy to the one she won at the French Open in 2019.
- In the NBA finals,聽the Milwaukee Bucks decisively won their first game against the Phoenix Suns, bringing the series to 2-1 as the contest continues in Milwaukee Wednesday night.
Look Ahead
MONDAY, July 12
Racial justice. The trial is scheduled to begin for Andrew Delke, a white Nashville police officer charged with first-degree murder for fatally shooting Daniel Hambrick, a Black man who was armed and fleeing when Officer Delke shot him from behind in 2018.
Justice watch. Sidney Powell and other attorneys who defended former President Donald Trump's false claims about the 2020 election are scheduled to appear before a Michigan federal judge over a lawsuit challenging the election results in the state.
Home run derby. Major League Baseball players compete to hit the most (and longest) home runs in Coors Field, Denver, Colorado, starting at 8 p.m E.T. on ESPN.
TUESDAY, July 13
Baseball鈥檚 best. A selection of National and American league all stars (chosen by fans, players, and MLB) will compete in the 91st annual Midsummer Classic at Coors Field starting at 8:30 p.m. E.T.
WEDNESDAY, July 14聽
A revolution honored. Bastille Day (or the F锚te Nationale) marks the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789, a major event in the French Revolution.
Inflation watch. US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies before Congress on the first of two days of semi-annual testimony on the state of the economy and monetary policy.
FRIDAY, July 16.
Return of 'Space Jam'. In an update of the 1996 classic film, a聽rogue artificial intelligence kidnaps the son of basketball player LeBron James, who then has to work with Looney Tunes characters to win a basketball game.聽
Generosity Watch
Scarlet Reust is only 9 years old, but her empathy far exceeds her years.聽
When she heard that Officer Gordon Beesley, a 19-year veteran of Colorado's Arvada Police Department, was shot and killed on June 21, her response was:聽"?"
But she didn鈥檛 leave it there. She got busy raising money for Officer Beesley鈥檚 wife and two children.聽Scarlet and her best friend 10-year-old Addyson Elliot set up a lemonade stand in Commerce City, Colorado. Over the course of three days, they raised $1,800 for .聽When Scarlet and Addyson delivered their donation to the police department, the officers were "teary-eyed," Scarlet鈥檚 mom, Ashley Conn told Fox News.
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