Cuba Crackdown, Western Wildfires, and the Big Faint
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Tuesday, July 13, and we're covering protests in Cuba, wildfires in the West, and much more. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWCuba CrackdownAt least 80 people were arrested yesterday as the Cuban government cracked down on widespread anti-government protests. Among those detained were popular human rights activist and opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer and poet Amaury Pacheco. The arrests come one day after thousands took to the streets across the country (map here) in what were the largest demonstrations in Cuba since the 1959 Communist revolution. The country's mostly state-controlled economy shrunk by 11% last year, with its tourism industry collapsing amid the pandemic and a poor harvest for sugarcane, one of Cuba's main exports. At the same time, the country's COVID-19 caseload has skyrocketed, hitting almost seven times the US average on a per capita basis. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel accused the US of instigating the unrest. Western Wildfires Southern Oregon's Bootleg Fire grew to at least 153,000 acres yesterday, burning through part of the state's Fremont-Winema National Forest for the seventh day. The blaze is almost one-quarter the size of the Long Draw Fire in 2012, Oregon's largest wildfire in the past century. The fire, whose perimeter stretches 87 miles, was 0% contained as of this morning. Separately, the River Fire in central California has burned through 9,000 acres and was 10% contained as of this morning. The flames come as western and southwestern states grapple with the latest in a series of heat waves. Death Valley, California, recorded the hottest daily low temperature in US history Sunday at almost 108 degrees, while Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport tied its all-time high temperature Saturday at 117 degrees. The heat comes two weeks after temperature records fell across the Pacific Northwest and western Canada. A recent analysis suggested the intensity of the previous weather pattern—a phenomenon known as a heat dome—may be linked to a weakening summer jet stream. Texas WalkoutDemocratic state legislators in Texas staged a walkout yesterday in an effort to delay consideration of an election and voting reform bill. Their absence means the state's House chamber won't have a quorum—the minimum number of lawmakers required to be present in order to hold a vote. At least 59 lawmakers traveled en masse to Washington, DC, to advocate for a federal voting rights bill. The move comes after Gov. Greg Abbott (R) convened a special congressional session to consider a slew of proposals that also included border security and abortion rights. The regular May session ended similarly, when Democrats walked out to stall a vote on the same legislation. 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