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Daily Beast Cheat Sheet, Afternoon Edition: Monday, May 10, 2021

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These are the top stories the Cheat Sheet team is watching: Violence has erupted in Old Jerusalem between Palestinians and Israelis; Nigeria could be the next COVID-country hotspot; The Trump administration tried to define “sex” as someone’s gender they’re assigned at birth—but that healthcare policy is getting kicked to the curb; No, Houston residents are not imagining things—a loose tiger was spotted cruising around a neighborhood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

These are the top stories the Cheat Sheet team is watching: Violence has erupted in Old Jerusalem between Palestinians and Israelis; Nigeria could be the next COVID-country hotspot; The Trump administration tried to define “sex” as someone’s gender they’re assigned at birth—but that healthcare policy is getting kicked to the curb; No, Houston residents are not imagining things—a loose tiger was spotted cruising around a neighborhood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Good afternoon, this is for Power of the Daily East. It's my name, 10, and these are the top stories that she keeps watching right now. Israeli police responded violently to Palestinian protesters on Monday and the old city of Jerusalem. More than 300 people were injured.

The violence ended around Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is located in the complex that is considered wholly by both Muslims and Jews. Video showed sun grenades and tear gas, being fired at Palestinian protesters inside the mosque, and police claimed their protesters were rocket officers, as well as their Jewish workers at the Western Wall. In recent days, Jerusalem has been suffering its worst violence in years. Spark by incendiary plants with dozens of Palestinians from an Arab area at the east of the city and hand-in-home to Jewish Israelis.

The crisis worsened Monday had a nationalist Jerusalem day flag march, which marks Israel's capture of East Jerusalem in the 1960s. Israel is coming under more international condemnation for a heavy-handed response to Palestinian protesters. With India searching for the 19 cases continuing to devastate the country, epidemiologists are trying to determine whether virus can make a heavy impact next. And some are suspecting Nigeria.

With 200 million people is the seventh most populous country in the world, like India and Nigeria suffers huge health disparities and uneven access vaccines. But where India at least has some domestic vaccine manufacturers, Nigeria does not have any at all. Immacement board all of its doses. However, the world is not powerless in preventing COVID from devastating Nigeria, the way it's in India.

More equitable distribution of vaccines across borders could build a firewall against the searching cases in Nigeria, as well as in other less developed countries. So far, Nigeria has partially vaccinated does 1% of its population and fully vaccinated almost no one. Vaccinating three quarters of the population, the proportion experts take the result in herd immunity that blocks most transmission pathways could take until 2022. In order to shorten that timeline, the world's richer countries will be required to share lasting resources.

The Biden administration is getting rid of trial policy that tends to exclude transgender people from protections against sex discrimination and health care. In 2020, the Trump administration tried to define sex as the person's gender assigned at birth. It's successful. This role would revoke protection for transgender people if they're discriminated against by doctors, hospitals, or insurance companies.

However, the court's block goals were being introduced. And the Biden administration announced Monday that they would now be abandoned. The move will effectively reintroduce the Obama Air policy on sex discrimination and health care, which apply to gay and transgender people. So there was a massive tiger just rolling to break use neighborhood on Sunday night.

Videos were on the scene show people carrying in their homes while filming the cap for rallying their suburban street. According to a local paper, please confirm that they received calls for residents and complained about a tiger walking around and quote, looking aggressive. Please reportedly said an identified person rolled up in a white cheek Cherokee and took it to get out of the way. There have been no reports of injuries to humans or any tigers.

That's all for today. Check out every day on the new report on the new show. Find us wherever you listen to our cast.

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