An 18-year-old college student from Georgia has been sentenced to four months in prison in the Cayman Islands after breaking the British Caribbean territory’s Covid-19 protocol while visiting her boyfriend for a jet skiing competition, according to her family.
J-Lo, H.E.R. and Selena Gomez will headline a streamed concert to support Covid-19 vaccine distribution
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Pop and rock stars are planning a global broadcast and streaming special to support equal vaccine distribution. Hosted by Selena Gomez and featuring Jennifer Lopez, Eddie Vedder, Foo Fighters, J Balvin, and H.E.R., ...
Global Covid-19 death toll passes 3 million as cases surge
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London More than three million people globally have died of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic, Johns Hopkins University said on Saturday. With 566,224 fallecidos, the US has the highest number of fatalities, follo...
A student harnessed the power of beets to make healing from surgery safer — and more equitable
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Dasia Taylor didn't expect to become a nationally recognized scientist at 17 años. The Iowa student has dedicated her life to equity work, from serving as one of her school district's diversity equity leaders t...
Trudeau warns Canada faces a serious third wave of Covid-19 cases as officials toughen lockdown measures
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Canada is scrambling to deal with a punishing third wave of the pandemic as several provinces have broken records for new daily cases of Covid-19 and hospital and ICU admissions. "Canada continues to face an incred...
Fauci expects Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine will ‘get back on track’ pronto
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Fauci’s comments came a day after a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades) committee did not hold a vote regarding guidance on the jab. The Food and Drug Administration together with the CDC issued a recomm...
GOP state legislatures move ahead with election security bills amid outrage over Georgia law
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The efforts were highlighted by Democrats as they pushed S. 1 and H.R. 1 in Congress last month -- bills that would take many elements of elections out of the hands of the states and put them under the federal govern...
Podcast helped in hunt for 1996 killer of California student
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A billboard on the side of the road on California’s Central Coast led him on a detour three years ago from his career as a singer-songwriter and recording engineer. He created a podcast about the 1996 disappearance o...
Nearly 6K fully vaccinated Americans got COVID-19 – out of 66M: Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades
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The infections, dubbed breakthrough cases — or positive test results that occur at least two weeks after a person gets their final coronavirus vaccine dose — represents about 0.008 percent of Americans who are fully ...
College sports already adapting to new NCAA transfer rules
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Arkansas didn’t use the maximum 25 scholarships this year on its incoming recruits so it has a few left over to hit the transfer market, where there is no longer any question about whether athletes who switch schools...
Georgia police release video of suspect opening fire on officers during chase
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The video shows a patrol car carrying two deputies speeding toward the location where a police officer had been shot multiple times inside his cruiser early Monday. When the deputies reach the stopped police vehicle,...
Seventh clot case involving Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine revealed
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The seventh case brought to the committee's attention did not occur in the brain, as the other six did, sparking further questions about what evidence the committee needs to consider. The other incident that occurred...
Georgia election official warns Biden to stop ‘lies’ about voting law: ‘Someone is going to get hurt’
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And once again, he claimed, it is due to "misinformation" coming from an American president. In a new Washington Post op-ed, Sterling recalled how he faced death threats and was concerned about violence as then-Presi...