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Month: February 2022

Police officer in South Carolina arrested after deadly shooting, SLED says

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     HEMMINGWAY, South Carolina (WYFF) — A police officer in South Carolina has been arrested after a shooting Sunday morning, according to the State Law Enforcement Division. SLED officials said Hemingway police officer Cassandra Dollard was arrested in Berkeley County and charged with voluntary manslaughter. Dollard

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Former New York City mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has been nominated to serve as the chair of the Defense Innovation Board

Pentagon nominates Michael Bloomberg to lead Defense Innovation Board

By Michael Conte, CNN Former New York City mayor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg has been nominated to serve as the chair of the Defense Innovation Board, a Defense Department spokesperson announced Wednesday. “Mr. Bloomberg … will bring a wealth of experience in technology, innovation, business and government to the Defense Innovation Board,” said

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Houston Police Dept. explosive detection dogs Betti and Baron patrol SoFi Stadium prior to Super Bowl LVI.

Super Bowl LVI is a ‘potentially attractive target’ for terrorism but there is no sign of any specific, credible threat, officials say

By Geneva Sands, CNN Law enforcement is on high alert ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl and remains concerned about the sustained interest that international and domestic terrorists, as well as lone offenders have in targeting mass gatherings, according to a joint threat assessment obtained by CNN. But the multiple federal, state and local agencies that

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A health worker poses with a syringe with dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at the Museum of Tomorrow where adults and children between the ages of five and eleven are being vaccinated against the novel coronavirus

US plans to roll out initial 10 million Covid-19 vaccine doses for children under 5 after FDA authorization, CDC document says

By Jacqueline Howard and Nadia Kounang, CNN If the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine receives emergency use authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration for children 6 months to 5 years old, the tentative plan is to roll out about 10 million vaccine doses initially, according to a US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention document

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