COVID-19 booster shots: what you need to know

[ad_1] HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) – Sources confirm to ABC News that the Food and Drug Administration will authorize a COVID-19 booster for people with weakened immune systems. SEE ALSO: FDA Should Accept COVID Booster Injections for Immunocompromised Americans Within 48 Hours To learn more about booster shots, we interviewed Dr. Prathit Kulkarni, Assistant Professor of … Read more

Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez in “critical but stable” condition – KGBT-TV

[ad_1] Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez in “critical but stable” conditionKGBT television People send best wishes after fall puts legendary Mexican singer Vicente Fernandez on a ventilator in intensive careKPRC Click2Houston Vicente Fernández: Mexican singer remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition after fall, family sayKABC-TV Vicente Fernandez remains hospitalized after fall on a ranchAssociated press … Read more

Explained: How hackers stole $ 613 million in crypto tokens from Poly Network

[ad_1] Representations of virtual currency stand on a motherboard in this photo illustration taken on May 20, 2021. REUTERS / Dado Ruvic / Illustration WASHINGTON, Aug.12 (Reuters) – Hackers on Tuesday succeeded in the biggest cryptocurrency heist ever, stealing $ 613 million in digital coins from the Poly Network token exchange, to return 260 million … Read more

Two high school coaches charged with murder after basketball player died of heat stroke after practice

[ad_1] Two Atlanta-area high school coaches face murder charges after one of their players died of heatstroke during conditioning exercises. Now coaches who push kids hard in the heat are being warned. Imani Bell, an outstanding student-athlete who wore number 23, loved basketball. On August 13, 2019, the 16-year-old junior passed away during conditioning exercises. … Read more

Biden’s infrastructure bill teeming with anti-white racism

[ad_1] The infrastructure bill that the Senate passed on Tuesday discriminates against whites at all times. Americans are excited to spend money on physical infrastructure – bridges, roads, broadband. But this racist bill distributes jobs and contracts and locates projects based on race, not merit. Businesses and minority neighborhoods are on the inside track. If … Read more

15-year-old describes contracting rare post-COVID disease, starting with a rash and progressing to loss of heart and kidney function

[ad_1] Left: Abie in March 2017. Center, right: Abie was in hospital with MIS-C after COVID-19 from January 29 to February 2, 2021. Courtesy of Abie’s family Children who contract COVID-19, whether mild or severe, are at risk of developing MIS-C, a life-threatening syndrome. Abie Martinez, 15, who had a mild case of COVID-19 in … Read more

Khan: toothless NCAA didn’t punish Art Briles, all the more reason to question his … – The Athletic

[ad_1] Khan: The toothless NCAA didn’t punish Art Briles, all the more reason to question the interest of his …Athleticism NCAA Won’t Punish Baylor Over Sexual Assault ScandalThe New York Times Baylor “admitted moral and ethical flaws”, but avoided major NCAA sanctionsYahoo Sports Brice Cherry: NCAA ineffectiveness flagrant following Baylor decisionWaco Tribune-Herald Baylor admits “moral … Read more