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2nd COVID-19 Booster Provides Worse Protection Than 1st

The protection provided by a second COVID-19 vaccine booster was worse than that bestowed by an initial booster, with the shielding trending negative after a period of time, according to a new study.

Derek Chauvin, Ex-Minneapolis Cop Convicted of Murdering George Floyd, Files Appeal

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin asked a Minnesota appeals court on Wednesday to throw out his conviction over the death of George Floyd.

U.S. to Train Ukrainian Troops on Patriot Missile System in Oklahoma: Pentagon

"I can confirm that training for Ukrainian forces on the Patriot air defense system will begin as soon as next week at Fort Sill, Oklahoma," said U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Pat Ryder.

20-Year-Old College Tennis Player Dies in His Sleep, No Cause of Death Mentioned

Jack Madison — a 20-year-old member of the Colorado College men's tennis team — died in his sleep Jan. 2, the Colorado College Tigers website reported. He was at home in Ohio at the time of his death, the college said in an alert.

California Gets More Wind, Rain and Snow From Heavy Storm

Storm-battered California got more wind, rain and snow on Saturday, raising flooding concerns, causing power outages and making travel dangerous.

Nebraska Proposes Bill Prohibiting People Younger than 19 From Attending Drag Shows

Multiple Nebraska state GOP lawmakers are backing a measure that would prohibit people younger than 19 from attending drag shows and people younger than 21 from attending such performances at any location where alcohol is served.

CDC Warns of COVID Vax ‘Safety Concern for Ischemic Stroke in People Ages 65’

CDC investigates potential safety concern for ischemic stroke in people ages 65 and older who received Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine.

Mexico’s President Thanks Biden for Not Building ‘Even One Meter’ of Border Wall

Mexican President Lopez Obrador praises President Biden for not building a border wall, asks for Congress to regularize migration status of millions of Mexicans living in the US.

Few Schools Returning to Mask Mandates as COVID Cases Increase

At least five school districts, most in the northeast of the country, have reinstated mask requirements for students amid an uptick in COVID-19 infections, and two requested that students be tested for the virus before returning to school from winter break.

Market Value of NATO Weapons Makers Rise

The largest NATO defense corporations have risen 21.5% in market value due to military involvement in Ukraine.

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