CDC panel recommends new COVID booster
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel of experts recommended Tuesday that the updated COVID-19 vaccines be available to nearly all Americans to help combat the spread of the virus heading into fall. But don't rush to the pharmacy just yet. The CDC panel's decision comes a day after the Food and Drug Administration also chose to recommend the new formulation. However, there is one more key step that needs to happen before the vaccines can be administered. CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen still needs to give the green light, which could happen as soon as Tuesday evening, NBC News reported. RSV rising in one US region, CDC issues alert Once that happens, the updated vaccines will be available at local pharmacies and vaccination sites in as soon as 48 hours, according to CNN. One Pfizer official said his company expected to have doses available at some U.S. locations as early as Wednesday.Both Moderna and Pfizer have updated their vaccine formula to focus on the o...USA Today is searching for a 'Taylor Swift reporter'
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
(The Hill) - It's a job out of Swifties' wildest dreams: USA Today and The Tennesseean are searching for a "Taylor Swift reporter."As the job posting from their parent company Gannett details, the outlets are specifically seeking an "experienced, video-forward journalist to capture the music and cultural impact of Taylor Swift." "Swift's fanbase has grown to unprecedented heights, and so has the significance of her music and growing legacy," according to the posting. "Seeing both the facts and the fury, the Taylor Swift reporter will identify why the pop star’s influence only expands, what her fanbase stands for in pop culture, and the effect she has across the music and business worlds."Taylor Swift performs during "The Eras Tour," Friday, May 5, 2023, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File)Swift, 33, started her musical career in Nashville as a teenager and owns a home there.The Grammy-winning artist, one of the biggest pop stars on the planet, just...Gov. Newsom says California will intervene in court case blocking San Francisco from clearing encampments
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
By KATHLEEN RONAYNE | Associated PressSACRAMENTO — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday the state will intervene in an ongoing federal court case that’s barred San Francisco from cleaning up homeless encampments until more shelter beds are available, saying the judge has gone too far and is preventing the state from solving a critical problem.“I hope this goes to the Supreme Court,” Newsom said. “And that’s a hell of a statement coming from a progressive Democrat.”Newsom made his remarks during an interview with news outlet Politico in Sacramento. He previously blasted U.S. Magistrate Judge Donna Ryu in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle but had not disclosed his administration’s plan to file an amicus brief supporting the city’s efforts to overturn the ruling.Ryu granted the injunction in December after homeless advocates argued the city had been violating the law by clearing homeless encampments without offering shelter and improperly throwing out peoples’ belongin...Marin census data error prompts Bay Area population revision
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
The U.S. Census Bureau has corrected its Bay Area population data because of a mistake involving Marin County’s numbers, according to a Federal Register notice published Tuesday.The errors involved figures the bureau officially released in December, when it reported the population of the San Francisco-Oakland urban area as 3.2 million. The correction brings the figure to 3.5 million residents.The addition of about a quarter-million residents, as well as more than 100,000 homes, came from the San Rafael-Novato urban area, which had been counted separately by accident when it should have been deleted and merged with the San Francisco-Oakland urban area.Because of similar errors, the bureau also increased the populations of the Atlanta and New Orleans urban areas.The agency publishes a list of urban areas and their population and housing counts after every once-a-decade census.Barabak: Newsom is right in pledging a caretaker for U.S. Senate seat
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
Two and a half years ago, Gavin Newsom put his foot in his mouth.On Sunday, California’s governor extricated it, saying anyone chosen to fill a vacant U.S. Senate seat would be a placeholder until voters have their say in 2024.“Interim appointment,” Newsom said on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” also reiterating his plan to appoint a Black woman, should an opening occur. “I don’t want to get involved in the primary.”There is, of course, no vacancy at the moment. But speculation swirls apace, given the fragile mental and physical state of California’s 90-year-old senator, Dianne Feinstein.That’s where race, politics and shifting circumstance converge.First, though, let us step back in time.In March 2021, Newsom was facing the gathering threat of a recall election. The effort would fail, resoundingly, but that result was many months away.The governor needed all the political help he could muster and there was a danger of losing support among Black voters, a key Democratic constituency. Some w...Robber gets life sentence for killing California Jack in the Box employee
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
A judge on Tuesday sentenced a San Gabriel man to life in prison without parole for the 2016 fatal shooting of an El Monte Jack in the Box employee during a botched robbery.On June 30, a jury found Louie Herrera guilty of the murder of 25-year-old Juan Vidal of El Monte with the special circumstance allegation that the killing was committed during an attempted robbery. They also found true the special allegation that he personally used a handgun in the crime.Jurors also convicted the 27-year-old Herrera of four robberies and two attempted robberies in 2015. The businesses he hit were Takashima at 220 W. Valley Blvd #108 in San Gabriel, Subway at 1020 E. Valley Blvd in Alhambra and the CVS at 1485 E. Valley Blvd. in Alhambra. He robbed customers and employees, too.In addition to the life sentence, Herrera received 25 years to life for using a gun to commit the murder.He was also sentenced to 24 years for the robberies, attempted robberies and the gun use allegation related to those c...Fans react to *NSYNC reunion at MTV VMAS
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
The MTV VMAs continue to be one of the biggest nights in music and pop culture. This year was the award show’s 40th anniversary and was hosted by Nicki Minaj and featured performances by Olivia Rodrigo, Demi Lovato and Fall Out Boy.Additionally, there was a Hip Hop 50th Anniversary Medley that included DMC, Doug E. Fresh, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Lil Wayne, LL Cool J and Minaj.One of the biggest moments of the night however was *NSYNC reuniting on stage for the first time in 10 years. The group was last on TV together at the 2013 VMAs where they performed a medley of their songs moments before Justin Timberlake was awarded the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. Before that the group had been together to receive their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and for a brief performance at Coachella alongside Ariana Grande, but without Timberlake.Timberlake took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share a short video of himself and his bandmates JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatric...Opinion: For the sake of students, end the ‘college marketplace’ myth
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
Virtually every policy that governs our higher education system is based on a dangerous myth — that students do, and should, meticulously shop around for colleges nationwide and pick the best fit.That’s the classic image: The prospective college student visits a slew of colleges and completes an array of applications. Then, they debate their options. Finally, parents pack up the car and drive across the country to drop their child off at college.The entire college selection apparatus — including college rankings, recruitment, marketing and entrance exams — fuels this “marketplace” perception. And following the U.S. Supreme Court’s curtailment of race-conscious admissions, most policy discussions have focused on ensuring students of color can still access and choose between highly selective colleges.Here’s the reality: Only 1 in 5 undergraduate students travel outside their home state for college, according to research I conducted with the Institute for College Access & Success, ...GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert escorted out of “Beetlejuice” musical in Denver after “causing a disturbance”
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert was escorted out of a Sunday night performance of the “Beetlejuice” musical in downtown Denver, accused by venue officials of vaping, singing, recording and “causing a disturbance” during the performance.In an incident report shared with The Denver Post on Tuesday afternoon, officials with Denver Arts & Venues wrote that two patrons were asked to leave the city-owned Buell Theatre during the performance of the touring Broadway show. They previously were issued a warning during the intermission regarding behavior that prompted three complaints from other theatergoers, the report says.The report does not name Boebert as one of the patrons or identify the other person. But her campaign office — while disputing the behavior alleged — confirmed that she was escorted from the Buell on Sunday night during the “Beetlejuice” show.The incident report states that after receiving the intermission warning, about five minutes into the second act security officials rec...Montgomery Co. police makes case for drone first responders to Wheaton residents
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:45:57 GMT
The police department in Montgomery County, Maryland, hopes it will be able to use drones to respond to some 911 calls starting this fall.It is called the “Drone as First Responder” program and, ahead of asking the county’s council to green light the program, the police department is seeking the support of the communities in which the drones will be tested.“We need to start thinking [about] how can we use technology to try to help achieve our mission of high-quality service to you all here in the room,” said Capt. Jason Cokinos, director of special operations at the Montgomery County Police Department.Speaking to a room of residents at the Wheaton Community Center on Tuesday night, Cokinos said a “staffing crisis” for the department has them looking to better response times and help the department decide whether or not patrol officers need to respond to a scene.The department would need $350,000 to start the pilot program which would likely place drones in Wheaton and Si...Latest news
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