The president is expected to lay out “next steps in our effort to get more Americans vaccinated.” Source
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Professional athlete gets medical bills for more than $100,000 after serious injury
Cyclist Phil Gaimon received substantial hospital bills after he was injured in a race, even though he had double health insurance. Kaiser Health News’ Elisabeth Rosenthal breaks down the health care roadblocks he ran into and what you can do to avoid surprise medical bills. Source
Corey Davis Look-A-Like Brian Hill Aims to Make a Name for Himself With the Titans
A fifth-round draft pick of the Falcons in the 2017 NFL Draft out of Wyoming, Hill has played in 45 games in his NFL career. In those games, Hill has racked up 982 yards and three touchdowns on 209 carries while catching 38 passes for 313 yards and a score. Source
Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over “Black Widow” money
Actor claims she lost potential ticket earnings when Disney released her Marvel flick in theaters and online at same time. Source
Disney theme parks requiring visitors to wear masks again
Masks are required at places like the Skyliner and the monorail — regardless of your vaccination status, Disney said. Source
Senate moves forward with bipartisan infrastructure bill
The Senate is moving forward with debate on infrastructure after lawmakers advanced a bipartisan bill in a 67 to 32 vote, CBS News’ Skyler Henry reports. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave joined CBSN’s Tanya Rivero from Capitol Hill to discuss. Source
Expert discusses new federal worker COVID-19 requirements
President Biden is expected to announce new COVID-19 requirements for all civilian federal workers following the revised mask guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. If workers choose not to get vaccinated, they will have to follow strict protocols, such as regular testing. Alonzo Plough, the chief science officer for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a former public health official, discussed the new requirements with CBSN’s Tanya Rivero. Source
New York sommelier accused of setting fires outside rival businesses
Ganzer, 31, has been charged with two counts of arson and faces at least seven years in prison. Source
Judge blocks Arkansas from early cutoff of unemployment aid
A judge ruled the state must restart pandemic jobless benefits that had been cut on June 26, citing potential harm. Source
Observations From Day 2 at Titans Camp
The Titans took the field for the second day of training camp on Thursday. Senior Writer and Editor Jim Wyatt takes a look at what stood out. Source