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It's happened again. Shots ring out at a little league game sending players, coaches, and parents running for their lives. It’s just the latest incident of people not feeling safe while attending something as all-American as a little league game. Ann Mercogliano has details. And there are not only jitters at little league games...but also at another American pastime, parades…after seven people were shot and killed last week at a July 4th parade in a Chicago suburb. So how can you stay safe? We headed to a parade with our security expert to find out. Plus, she’s a decorated Olympian who's now nursing serious bruises on her face after she says she was attacked by a homeless man after having lunch in Los Angeles. As Jim Moret reports, she says it was so bad she almost lost an eye. And should you power through? News about the pandemic is getting worse. Scientists are now worried the new omicron subvariants could become the most infectious disease in history. Think about it - if you haven't tested positive yourself, you probably know someone who has. Experts say, powering through the illness may not always be the best plan.
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It's happened again. Shots ring out at a little league game sending players, coaches, and parents running for their lives. It’s just the latest incident of people not feeling safe while attending something as all-American as a little league game. Ann Mercogliano has details. And there are not only jitters at little league games...but also at another American pastime, parades…after seven people were shot and killed last week at a July 4th parade in a Chicago suburb. So how can you stay safe? We headed to a parade with our security expert to find out. Plus, she’s a decorated Olympian who's now nursing serious bruises on her face after she says she was attacked by a homeless man after having lunch in Los Angeles. As Jim Moret reports, she says it was so bad she almost lost an eye. And should you power through? News about the pandemic is getting worse. Scientists are now worried the new omicron subvariants could become the most infectious disease in history. Think about it - if you haven't tested positive yourself, you probably know someone who has. Experts say, powering through the illness may not always be the best plan.

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