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Back in this country, federal unemployment aid put in place last year to ease COVID's economic shock expired on this Labor Day. It ends a financial lifeline for nearly nine million Americans.
Meanwhile, President Biden marked the day by delivering sandwiches to thank union members in his home state of Delaware.
The United States topped 40 million COVID-19 infections today, as the Delta variant spreads. More than 100,000 hospital beds are filled nationwide, with U.S. hospitalizations at their highest rate since January, before vaccines were widely available.
Meanwhile, in the hardest-hit provinces of Italy, the pandemic has lowered the life expectancy for men by more than four years.
We will have more on the pandemic right after the news summary.
The U.S. Justice Department said today it will not tolerate any violence in the wake of the new Texas abortion law that bars the procedure as early as six weeks into a pregnancy. In a statement, Attorney General Merrick Garland said the department will continue to protect those who seek to obtain or provide reproductive health services. Garland also said federal prosecutors are still trying to figure out ways to challenge the ban.
In Northern California, tens of thousands of evacuees were able to return to South Lake Tahoe after firefighters made progress battling the Caldor Fire over the weekend. Evacuation orders were lifted and some highway roadblocks were removed now that the blaze is 44 percent contained. But officials warned that poor air quality remains.
Crowds in Guinea's capital, Conakry, celebrated a day after a military coup ousted the country's president and overthrew the government. Military forces set up checkpoints leading to the capital and have barred government officials from leaving the country. Residents welcomed the takeover.
Abdoulaye Bangoura, Resident of Conakry (through translator): We were really in a savage state. There was no more security, no more justice, a confused financial state. Everyone was doing whatever they wanted. So I think the new military leaders' arrival is a blessing for Guinea.