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WTOP
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"They have yet to release information on a possible suspect. Acacia James WTOP News. A confrontation at a Fairfax County school has a The teacher's assistant now facing assault charges. Fairfax County Police say a student started arguing with 58 year old Mohammed Abid last month at Walt Whitman Middle and the student turned Abid's computer off. After a brief altercation, police say Abid punched a student in the face and is now charged with misdemeanor assault. He's been employed with Fairfax County Schools since 2015. And glowing skin? Not as simple as just wearing sunscreen this summer. Dr. Corey, Randa dermatologist with Kaiser Permanente, says just because you sweat in summer doesn't mean your skin is actually hydrated. Paradoxically, because the UV rays of the sun are so much stronger, our skin actually has a tendency to become dehydrated. She says sometimes sunscreen might not be enough, which is why moisturizer or facial lotion is key if you'll be out in the elements. Balancing those two needs of the skin are one of the most important things we can teach our patients in the summertime. She says combining that with a mineral -based SPF 50 sunscreen is a recipe for living your best life. It is the first layer of defense against those damaging ultraviolet rays. Matt Kofax, WTOP News. 1207 young folks in Montgomery County who commit crimes are increasingly armed with handguns. That among the messages from State's Attorney John McCarthy at county's the first Summer of Peace event, which was held last night. Here at the Summer of Peace event in White Oak, vendors line the road as State's Attorney John McCarthy empowered community members to help prevent violent acts of crime while kids

WTOP
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"Past the onto you by pen fed great rates for everyone at ten forty jeff clay ball eight kids to jayam smucker whose brands include milk bone meow mix jams got a ten percent boost in sales last quarter some of that from families eating out sin eating at home more fried chicken sandwich wars are apparently still a fast food bank poppies is making a blackened chicken version a permanent menu choice chicken sandwich wars started between chains four years ago it prompted double -digit sales gains for a couple of years for poppies its sales last quarter were up less than four percent from a year ago Gaithersburg -based Novavax has caught the pension of Bill and Melinda Gates their medical research institute has signed a three -year deal with Novavax to use its vaccine technology and global disease research it's the same used in COVID vaccine the Dow is down just three points the S &P 500 is up just four the Nasdaq's up 14 points Jeff Clable WTOP news thank you Jeff 42 infertility is not only emotionally difficult and tough to navigate but it's also incredibly today costly the DC Council plans to vote on a bill that would require insurance companies to cover fertility treatments councilmember Christina Henderson's bill requires both private insurers as well as Medicaid and the DC Health Alliance to cover the diagnosis and treatment of infertility I felt that it was especially given the racial justice equity issues as it pertains to fertility in general that Medicaid recipients and those who are on the Alliance also had access the bill allows for embryo transfers to surrogate a often uncovered for LGBTQ plus couples and requires coverage for fertility preservation like egg freezing Right now if a Medicaid patients were to have breast cancer and have to go through this process they would have to cover freezing their eggs 100 % out of pocket. Megan Claugherty, WTOP News. There are more benefits to breastfeeding your child in addition to helping protect babies against some short and long -term illnesses. Experts now say breastfeeding for at least a year may lead to significantly higher test once your child is a teenager. That's the conclusion of a study that was published in the Archives of Disease and Childhood yesterday. CNN reports the study followed about 5 ,000 British children from the time were they infants up to their last year of high school and had found modest improvement in test scores associated with being breastfed for at least 12 months compared to those who never had breast milk. Coming up Prince Harry on the witness stand today in London 1043. Your source of Hi, I'm Jeff Dick, Chairman and CEO of Main Street Bank. with Changing who may you not bank be your boldest decision but if you choose us I promise it will be your best. Ask yourself what matters to me in my business? 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New 50 megabits per second internet and security edge customers only. Equipment taxes and other fees extra and subject to change. After promo, regular rate supply. I'm Kareem Abdul Abdul Jabbar. I learned about atrial fibrillation the hard way. My symptoms would come and go. Shortness breath. of Fatigue. I kept going. Then I got so lightheaded, I couldn't. My doctor said I have so I'm about five times more likely to have a stroke. Other symptoms. Irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain can come and go, but the risk of stroke stays. If you have symptoms, tell a doctor. Visit .com. NoTimeToWait Sponsored by Bristol -Myers Squibb and Pfizer. Everything you need, every time you listen. WTOP news at 1045. I'm Mark Lewis on the witness stand in London today as Britain's Prince Harry. He's testifying in his lawsuit against the publisher the British of tabloid The Daily Mirror, which he accuses of hacking his phone and other unlawful acts. Here's CBS correspondent Holly Williams. Prince Harry is suing the Mirror Group newspapers facing cross -examination here this morning, the first time a senior member of the British Royal Family has had that since the 1800s. Harry testified today that he was left paranoid by reporting about his personal life that he claims used information that was gathered illegally. Prince Harry says he and his wife Meghan have been subjected to a barrage of personal attacks and intimidation as a result of his legal action against the newspapers. It's another day of protests in France. Unpopular pension reforms have now become law and will come into effect in September but the for tens of thousands on the streets of France today that's not a reason to stop protesting. protesting Some are for themselves others for their children as the retirement age has been raised to 64 and French workers will have to put in forty three years on the job before they can quit on a full pension. Blaine Cobb, CBS News, Paris. Well there's a new trend that's going viral on social media. It has people going commando on their feet. Yep, they're going everywhere barefoot. Most of the viral videos are of men so this trend is being called barefoot boy summer. Dr. Priya Parthasarathy, a podiatrist with foot and ankle specialist of Mid -Atlantic and Silver Spring, tells Time magazine she cringed hearing about this trend. Issues from wearing no shoes range from disease to injuries, but the men doing it say it's helping them get in touch with their feet and themselves. Improving your rhythm. circadian But Dr. Parthasarathy says when you go out, you're walking where hundreds have and walked well, you have no idea what you're coming into contact with. She suggests if you embrace this trend, have your podiatrist on speed dial. Kyle Cooper, WTLP News. Coming up in our top stories on WTOP, Ukraine is accusing Russia of blowing up a critical dam, threatening hundreds of thousands of people who are now at risk of flood waters. Another victim from Sunday's plane crash in Virginia has been identified. And get ready, there's a new area code coming to our region. full We'll details have on these stories in the minutes ahead.

Northwest Newsradio
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"The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will see leadership a change this summer. Dr. Rochelle Walensky stepping down at the end of the month. Dr. Mandy Cohen, North Carolina's former health secretary is President Joe Biden's top choice to lead the agency. Dan Diamond is covering it for the Washington Post and spoke with Northwest News Radio's Taylor Vance Ice. What makes Dr. Cohen stick out from the rest of the field? Dan how does her expertise maybe differ from Dr. Walensky? Well Taylor there are a few things that the White House really liked about Dr. Cohen. One is that she had been a state health leader. She'd run North Carolina's health department so she has that sort of leadership experience as well as being a federal official. She was the top health official in the Obama administration. So she has the on the ground experience, she has management experience and she knows the Biden team in a way that Rochelle Walensky, an infectious disease doctor, really didn't. Running CDC was Dr. Walensky's first big government job. And then I also think Taylor liked they that Mandy Cohen had shown an ability in North Carolina to work with Republicans, to alliances forge on things that were bipartisan. CDC right now is under a lot of pressure, particularly from Republicans and the next director is going to have to deal We really saw politics get into a massive mess with medicine. But when you look at the job that Dr. Dr. Cohen is going to be inheriting. How long is that list of problems to solve? It's pretty long. The CDC is of aware its shortcomings during the pandemic. Dr. Walensky put in place a plan to try and make the agency faster, more accountable, more understandable when it's offering guidance to Americans. That plan is still in its early phases. It's possible Dr. Cohen would want to go a different direction. But CDC, in addition to its self -diagnosed problems, is facing questions again on Capitol Hill over what the agency issued as guidance during pandemic. the Was there too much collaboration with teachers unions, for instance, on when to reopen schools? Is CDC doing a fair job at helping Americans protect themselves, not just against COVID, but future viruses? I mean, the list goes on. And the problem, Taylor, is this agency is sprawling. There are a lot of folks who are still working remote. So anyone who comes in is facing a big punishment challenge, in addition to just getting CDC faster and more nimble for all Americans to In benefit. fact, I remember at one point during the pandemic, we were talking about people having to fax in information to the CDC for them to start processing it. But that's not really going to be the legacy, right, of Dr. Rochelle Walensky. I mean, she had two and a years half years at the CDC. Probably the most chaotic scenario a director could ever inherit, right? The previous director, Robert Redfield, who led for the first year of the pandemic, also had a pretty chaotic time. take But I your point. I was speaking to someone who was involved in the White House decision last night, and this person said, look, Dr. Walensky doesn't have the management experience that Dr. Cohen is going to bring, but she helped light the ship in terms of perception of CDC as a place for infectious disease experts. She came to the agency as a prominent HIV researcher. She restored some of the luster that CDC had lost during the Trump administration with folks worried that the agency was being meddled with. There was no real fear of internal meddling, but there are still many questions that I think Dr. Walensky could not resolve, and her tenure was bumpier than some of the predecessors in that role. Dan Diamond with us on Northwest News Radio, reported Washington for The Post, and you can find this whole article online at washingtonpost .com. That's Northwest News, I'm Taylor VanCise. Your stock charts .com money update on News Radio 1000, FM 9077. From ABC News, Wall Street now. A stock soared on a blockbuster job report. The Dow skyrocketed 701 points, the Nasdaq jumped at 40, and the S &P added 61. Journalists who work for Gannett, the largest

Newsradio 700 WLW
"summer dr" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"For somebody's on the fence regarding the vaccine, and I know people who are are everybody has their own reasons. A lot of cases, people say, Well, you know, 90. Some percent of these people are over 70 and with pre existing conditions and That's not me. I'm a younger person. A lot of younger people are Unfortunately biting the dust. Two story here with Jacksonville mother lost two adult sons to Covid within 12 hours. She's Lisa Brandon said his parents worth worst nightmare. Trying to put the word out to people who go ahead and get vaccinated. Her sons, Aaron is 35. And free is 41. Um They all came down with covid. At the same time She had been vaccinated. She was okay. Not bad enough. She took him to the hospital. Both contracted double pneumonia. Both admitted to intensive care ultimately put on ventilators. The one son died on the 12th of August. The other one on the 13th about 12 hours apart. Since you took the Moderna vaccine and credits that for the mild case she had but couldn't convince her sons to get the shot. And if I think they were alive today would have they would have gotten the shot. It wouldn't have gotten as bad. Wish you could have made them do it, But I can't. And family and friends trying to support her in any way they can. But Photos along with the story. They're not overweight. They look to be typical healthy guys. 1, 41, 1, 35 and Fair number of stories about people in that age group. I'm just saying, if you think that you're racing the whole you might wanna Rethink those possibilities. With the variant. It's coming up on 7 30. We have news into the picture, and, uh, what else do we have next half hour brother and Jones on baseball and more and usually miss Iger joins us on Tuesday's Isgur Isgur until I met her name is that in front of me, Sarah Isgur. Um Appears she's missing in action today, unless you just pops up magically. We'll see what happens. But news into the picture. It is 7 30 news time. NewsRadio, 700 WLW News, Traffic and Weather News Radio 700 W L. Galligan, Cincinnati Full vaccine approval coming hand in hand with new warnings from Tri State leaders with the 7 30 report. Rick you Chino, Breaking now the director of the Ohio Department of Health, is hoping that with the FDA now giving full approval to the Pfizer Covid 19 vaccine that more people will go out and get their shots, especially as new case numbers. Continue to rise and with Covid 19 on the rise, we may be approaching a perilous situation at this time. The Ohio Children's Hospital Association has reported that they are seeing a wave of respiratory viruses and illnesses typically seen in winter. Rather than summer, Dr Bruce Vanderhof says That means things could get even worst come winter. New covid cases. New hospitalizations. New ICU admissions in Ohio, all coming in over their three week averages yesterday, and they have been rising for weeks now. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, meanwhile, is requesting federal aid to help hospitals that are overstretched by Covid 19 patients. Andy Beshear says that the state has reached a critical stage and warns that another disaster could totally deplete all medical resources in the state. Now the latest traffic and weather together from the U. C help traffic center you see how transplant moves patients off the transplant waiting lists 50% faster than the national average. This is science and in science lives. Hope North Band 75 getting close to a 10 minute delay to get through the cut and across the brand, Spence Bridge traffics banking up about him. Halfway through the cut at this point, north bound 4 71 that's building between grand and downtown. An extra five minutes there in south around 75 slows out of lock one westbound to 75.

NewsRadio WIOD
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"The fiscal year, it's expected to come close to last year's record of more than three trillion. The Treasury Department says spending is outpaced tax receipts as the economy covers from the pandemic. And last month alone, the deficit was 132 billion, roughly a third of what it was a year earlier. 10 senators planning to present their infrastructure deal to the White House, the five Democrats and five Republicans, hoping it will revive bipartisan negotiations. They agreed to spend nearly $1 trillion over five years to improve roads, bridges, pipes and Internet connections. They say it won't increase taxes, But the White House still needs to find out how it will be paid for the Senate is adjourned until Monday. President Biden and the leaders of half a dozen other economic powers and the president of the European Commission beginning three days of meetings today as the 47th G seven summit gets underway. NBC's Chris Pallone has some details. Over the next three days. The G seven leaders are expected to discuss trade, cyber security and climate change. Topics expected to come up at next week's NATO meeting as well before the president returns home, he'll meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Switzerland. This is Biden's first G seven summit as president, part of his eight day European mission to reset the tone of relations between Washington and traditional US allies, joining Biden and the European Commission president. The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the U. K a covid 19 variant first detected in India on the rise in the U. S. And it has some experts worried. Baylor Infectious disease expert Dr Peter Hotez says the delta variant hitting right as states relax restrictions. I'm worried that this one they take off this summer just like we had a surge last summer. Dr Hotez says Current vaccines are effective against that variant. A man who bonded out of jail last month accused of posing as a police officer to coerced sex from his victims has been arrested again. 28 year old Rashid months here is accused of attempted sexual battery, kidnapping and armed robbery. Police say he once again posed as a police officer. It is essentially the same allegations as in this case, he allegedly picked up a woman on the street. Got her into his car when she got into his car, advised her that he was Hollywood police officer and forced her into sexual acts. Monsour was booked into the Broward County Jail this time without bond. And the Dolphin is going to be back on the training field next week. Miami is set.

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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"President Biden piece tributes to the nation's fallen soldiers on this memorial day. CBS has Bradley Blackburn reports from Arlington National Cemetery, The president urged Americans not to let the fallen heroes deaths be in vain. Democracy itself is in peril. Here at home and around the world. He called on Americans to remember what unites us empathy. Is the fuel. Of democracy. Willingness to see each other. Not his enemy, his neighbors even we disagree to understand. In Pierce County Mountain View Memorial Park was one of the few places locally that held a live ceremony honoring fallen veterans. Lakewood City Council member of Michael Brand steadier many of us it's a personal event because it's a remembrance for family or comrades in arms. Friends at this day is designed to recognize a tribute included all of Pierce County's veterans and military groups, including joint base Lewis McChord. The veterans, Lee has pushed for it, and now it seems possible the Canadian border could reopen this summer. Dr. Lori Trautman directs Western Washington University's Border Policy Institute, she says this is what crossing the border could it looked like as an American who's fully vaccinated. I should be able to upload my vaccine card through their arrived can act which they're currently using, and then be exempt from the quarantine, and that should be allowed for any trip purpose, but not so fast as Canada's prime minister, he said. Today there is no Rush to reopen Canada's border with the U. S. He's suggesting 75% of Canadians need to be vaccinated first. Right now, Only about half of the country's population has received at least one dose. Back here in the U. S. CBS has seen me. Redwood says it's been a busy holiday travel weekend, one of the many signs of recovery across the country. The T S a said that screen more than seven million passengers since Thursday. The travel rush comes as new covert cases declined to under 13,000 nationwide, the lowest amount and more than a year and as just over half of all Americans are now at least partially vaccinated. 30 32 time now for the rush to get back home from the holiday, Here's traced sailor Aaron. We're running into an hour of added travel time for drivers.

WDUN AM550
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"Moved in the same direction. The truck lost control and ended up in the opposite lanes of the road. According to the Georgia State Patrol. Perez was not using a crosswalk. The driver of the truck, Caitlin Mooney, of Gainesville, is not being charged. Of course, this Memorial Day looks much different than last year's kick off to summer. Dr Kavita Patel with the CDC in Atlanta, says using common sense about your health will serve you well. If you're planning to spend the holiday weekend around, crowd pulls, enjoy beaches be sensible. If you're really crowded against people who you don't know, and you're not sure that they have been safe or vaccinated, then just take precaution. For the most part, social distancing and mask requirements no longer mandatory and Georgia, But Patel says use both if it makes you feel safer. Wdun news time A 34. The whole County school district needs to recruit bus drivers for the upcoming school year, the district, saying it will offer summer training to anybody interested in a bus driver position. There's a possible $1000 bonus if the training is finished by August. If you go to access W W when you can see information on how to apply gas prices down two pennies from this time last week, But Georgia motorists are still paying to 91 a gallon on average. That's a dollar 16 more per gallon than this time last year. Some of the highest prices in the state are in North Georgia, $3 a gallon in both banks and Barrow County's 2 96 on average and hammer, sham and white counties to 92 a gallon in Hall County. More than 100. People attended an in person Memorial Day event yesterday it Gainesville's Rock Creek Park, the Rock Creek Vietnam Veterans Group, which organized the event, along with other local veterans. Receiving praise from Jamie Reynolds, the executive director of C Sue a local school for special needs. Students. Ironic Cassie soon means the ability to push through all adversity. When I look at this group of what they've done for our country, they certainly pushed through quite a bit of adversity. The Rock Creek veterans basically.

The Bower Show Podcast
"summer dr" Discussed on The Bower Show Podcast
"Baby i i have waffled on because where does airlines. You know. we've seen rod. You not get along with adam bobby fish and all this i'm i'm gonna take kyle riley though so I think they're kind of like the push of kylo rally and maybe the swan song of had them call in an extreme. Maybe they boo him to the main roster someone say kyle o'reilly To win the even though heels usually with colorado colorado all right all right there it is. It's a hard match this entire night to card very difficult to choose Nfc takeover in general like has been very difficult to choose who will win. And that takes it to this next match that i waffled back and forth on dr trae fin. Ballard defends the nfc championship against carrying cross. I think if carrying cross was debut in superstar like he was when he took on keith. Lee like two months ago you hand. I mean no doubt carrying cross but now there's all this word that his time next he was supposed to be short He would be a main roster. Darlene vincent man on raw or smackdown and i totally agree with that but i i don't know like what do you do. Does he lose a thursday night. I to fin ballor. I mean he's been undefeated. I d do you want that to happen. Heading into a a main roster run could fin baylor beheading to raw or smackdown back to raw or smackdown coming out of wrestlemainia This is a tough one a call. But i'm going to go with carrying cross to reclaim the nfc championship that. He never lost back in the summer. Dr trace. I'm gonna go with carrying cross to defeat vin become the new nfc champion. I had the same thought processes year but from me. I'm going to carry across as well. Mega is all on kind of kim. Bowers a placeholder for cross. Get back on top You know. I mean we had karen cross between keith lee keith lee you know briefly unified. You're the nation's idol and Was a match later pretty much. He was done. So i'm gonna take hearing cross getting the win because probably finnmines to move back to the main roster So cross victory. 'cause plus crossroads colorado again you know that would be good. So that'd be nice. Little pickup from the adam cole. Match all right dr trae night to stand deliver. What is the match your most excited about right. now Crossing ballard. Because i have no idea how it plays out. O'reilly and cole is right there. With though because as unsanctioned matches always funded you figure. Adam cole is gonna put on a show based on what his wife did. And the her lights out match batch he has to yes. Upper baker least one spot But but crossing. Valor i to me. That's just like one of those little guy big guidry matches that edges out arriving just by a hair. Yeah i mean they really Bringing it here on thursday night. And i wanna say deliver again or to use the pun Because this is a tough one to be like the hell am i gonna be excited about. I'm excited about jordan devlin santos escobar. I'm excited about adam cole. And colorado about finn ballard carrying cross But the match. I'm most excited about is adam cole. And colorado i think you ought to get takeover adam cole takeover colorado eilly and these guys are going to put on a spectacular match on thursday night so This is gonna be fun fun. Fun card and exit takeover standing ever night to thursday night exclusively on the w network now on peacock unless you are in the uk or everywhere else in the world that can get the old wb network that we all know and love and no longer can access..

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Johnson & Johnson Could Deliver 100million COVID vaccineV Later Than Expected
"By the end of July. Well, it turns out the timeline isn't quite that certain 200 million additional vaccine doses secured by the White House will not be delivered until summer, Dr Fauci saying a substantial amount of doses from Johnson and Johnson will arrive later than expected. As for when everyone who wants vaccine will get one. President Biden is revising an earlier prediction. It's no longer going to be spring. ABC News chief White House correspondent Cecilia Vega the Biden administration and Democratic lawmakers today will introduce their immigration

WTVN
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"We're hearing today from senators involved in this weekend's impeachment vote that ended in an acquittal for a second time former President Trump Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy among seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump, it was clear that he wished that lawmakers be intimidated on ABC This week, Cassidy brushed aside a censure from his state's Republican Party over his boat was elected. Uphold an oath to support and defend the constitution. Cassidy is also among a bipartisan chorus calling for a 9 11 style commission to investigate the events of January. 6th Marco Malard ABC News You may have voted to acquit. But after the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not say the president was innocent in connection with January 6 President Trump's actions Preceded the riot. Or a disgraceful Disgraceful. Our election. Duty ABC news chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on Trump's continued influence over the GOP. We heard us in a statement after the trial that he wants to clearly come out and reassert His control over the party. But I think that's where the battle lines are now. Is it the direction that Mitch McConnell suggested? Or is this really the party of Donald Trump continued drops and US coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. The totals are still well above the surges of last spring and summer. Dr. Anthony Fauci and ABC is this week, saying schools can reopen safely under new CDC guidelines, which Don't require vaccinating every teacher. I think it could be done. I mean, obviously it's not a perfect situation, but it's really important to get the Children back to school in the safe his way as possible safe for the Children. But also say for the teachers and the other educated more than 50 million doses of covert vaccine about administered nationwide. American and Egyptian archaeologists unearth what could be the oldest known beer factory at one of the most prominent archaeological sites in ancient Egypt. You're.

NewsRadio KFBK
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"93.1 kfbk. From ABC News. I'm Dave Packard. We're hearing today from senators involved in this weekend's impeachment vote that ended in an acquittal for a second time former President Trump Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy among seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump, it was clear that he wished that lawmakers be intimidated on ABC This week, Cassidy brushed aside a censure from his state's Republican Party over his boat was elected. Uphold an oath to support and defend the constitution. Cassidy is also among a bipartisan chorus calling for a 9 11 style commission to investigate the events of January. 6th Marco Malard ABC News You may have voted to acquit. But after the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not say the president was innocent in connection with January 6 President Trump's actions Preceded the riot. Or a disgraceful Disgraceful. Their election. Duty ABC news chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on Trump's continued influence over the GOP. We heard us in a statement after the trial that he wants to clearly come out and reassert His control over the party. But I think that's where the battle lines are now. Is it the direction that Mitch McConnell suggested? Or is this really the party of Donald Trump continued drops and US coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. The totals are still well above the surges of last spring and summer. Dr. Anthony Fauci and ABC is this week, saying schools can reopen safely under new CDC guidelines, which Don't require vaccinating every teacher. I think it could be done. I mean, obviously it's not a perfect situation, but it's really important to get the Children back to school in the safe his way as possible safe for the Children. But also say for the teachers and the other educated more than 50 million doses of covert vaccine of it administered nationwide. American and Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed what could be the oldest known beer factory at one of the most prominent archaeological sites in ancient Egypt. You're listening to ABC News. Now..

KOA 850 AM
"summer dr" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"I'm Dave Packard. We're hearing today from senators involved in this weekend's impeachment vote that ended in an acquittal for a second time of former president Trump Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy Among seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump, it was clear that he wished that lawmakers be intimidated on ABC this week, Cassidy brushed aside a censure from his state's Republican Party over his vote was elected. Uphold an oath to support and defend the constitution. Cassidy is also among a bipartisan chorus calling for a 9 11 style commission to investigate the events of January. 6th Marco Malard ABC News You may have voted to acquit. But after the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not say the president was innocent in connection with January 6th President Trump's actions Preceded the riot. Or a disgraceful Disgraceful. Their election. Duty ABC news chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on Trump's continued influence over the GOP. We heard in his statement after the trial that he wants to clearly come out and reassert his control over the party. But I think that's where the battle lines are now. Is it the direction that Mitch McConnell suggested? Or is this really the party of Donald Trump Continued drops and US coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths totals there still well above the surges of last spring and summer. Dr. Anthony Fauci and ABC is this week, saying schools can reopen safely under new CDC guidelines, which don't require vaccinating every teacher. I think it could be done. I mean, obviously, it's not a perfect situation. But it's really important to get the Children back to school in the safe his way as possible safe for the Children, but also say for the teachers and the other educated more than 50 million doses of covert vaccine, a bit administered nationwide, American and Egyptian archaeologists have unearthed what could be the oldest known beer factory at one of the most prominent archaeological sites in ancient Egypt. You're listening to ABC News KO.

NewsRadio WIOD
"summer dr" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"We're hearing today from senators involved in this weekend's impeachment vote that ended in an acquittal for a second time of former President Trump. Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy amongst Seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump, it was clear that he wished that lawmakers be intimidated on ABC This week, Cassidy brushed aside a censure from his state's Republican Party over his vote was elected toe uphold an oath to support And defend the constitution. Cassidy is also among a bipartisan chorus calling for a 9 11 style commission to investigate the events of January. 6th Marco Malard ABC News You may have voted to acquit. But after the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not say the president was innocent in connection with January 6 President Trump's actions Preceded the riot. Or a disgraceful Disgraceful. Their election. Duty ABC news chief Washington correspondent Jonathan Karl on Trump's continued influence over the GOP. We heard us in a statement after the trial that he wants to clearly come out and reassert his control over the party. But I think that's where the battle lines are now. Is it the direction that Mitch McConnell suggested? Or is this really the party of Donald Trump continued drops and US coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths. The totals are still well above the surges of last spring and summer. Dr. Anthony Fauci and ABC is this week, saying schools can reopen safely under new CDC guidelines, which don't require vaccinating every teacher. I think it could be done. I mean, obviously, it's not a perfect situation. But it's really important to get the Children back to school in the safe his way as possible safe for the Children, but also say for the teachers and the other educated more than 50 million doses of covert vaccine about administered nationwide, American and Egyptian archaeologists have unearth what could be the oldest known beer factory at one of the most prominent archaeological sites.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"Following then President Donald Trump's Orders, folks. This was not a hidden crime. The president told them to be there, and so they actually believed they would face no punishment. House manager Ted Lieu said. The former president took pleasure in the January 6 attack on the U. S. Capitol. President Trump's lack remorse. Refusal to take accountability during the attack shows his state of mind. Shows that he intended the events of January 6 to happen. What it did he delighted in it. And Jason Miller and adviser to former president Trump Tweeting that the defense quote will finish up our presentation tomorrow. Which of course is Friday, and they have equal time for their opening arguments. Their legal rebuttal if you will. S 0 16 hours over the course of two days, Although it looks like they're gonna wrap up Tomorrow, So keep it right here. We'll all find out together how long the defense last and we have continuing coverage with another special update coming up in two minutes and 12 seconds. Divided administration has informed the Supreme Court that it does not support Trump Administration policies to invalidate Obama care. Then Rosen bomb is a legal analyst for CBS News. Obamacare's presently before the Supreme Court. Appealing a lower court ruling that since the tax penalty for the individual mandate has been eliminated, the entire law must fail because it was this tax under the commerce clause. That provided the constitutional basis in the Supreme Court's original 5 to 4 ruling in favor of the law. Now the court must decide whether the taxes several from the rest of the law in order to save its protections for uninsured Americans. Under Obama care 20 million Americans gained health care coverage, a decision expected Sometime this coming summer now to the fight against Cove in 19 recent declines in hospitalizations and daily deaths and confirmed new infections are fueling hope, Dr Diane Griffin of Johns Hopkins says. What we're seeing is incremental and encouraging, but we're not out of the woods. Yet. While the case numbers have been decreasing steadily, there's still much higher than they were during the first wave, which overwhelmed parts of the country last spring and summer. Dr. Bruce Lee, a professor of health policy and management at the City University of New York, says whether this Is a momentary dip or whether we've reached the peak, and now things were coming down. It's not completely clear. Further clouding. The forecasts are questions about how the known Corona virus variants, including a more transmissible strain that is thought to emerge in the UK might alter the pandemics. Course I'm like power. The CDC is now recommending that all of us where two masks to help stop the spread one of them having the wire in the nose. They say that's important because It essentially shapes your face in a better fashion keeps it tighter s So keep that in mind. Nurses at ST Vincent's Hospital was Wooster voted to authorize a strike. Both sides are sitting down today to discuss the issues. Let's go back now to the impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. CBS News Special Report. House managers continue to present their case against former President Trump in Mr Trump's second impeachment trials. Trump knew exactly what he was doing in inciting the January 6th month. Exactly. Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin is the lead house manager. He says Mr Trump was well aware of his influence after the siege of the Michigan Capital. Last year, the siege of the Michigan State House was effectively a state level dress rehearsal for the siege of the U. S. Capitol that Trump incited on January 6. It was a preview of the coming insurrection in Congressman Ted Lieu said Mr Trump, never flat out told protesters to stop the violence present from didn't do any of that. Why not? Busy intended what happened on January.

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"What they don't want is election integrity, he says they just want to drum up doubts about the election to provide cover to pass these kinds of bills. Anyone who doesn't look like them or think like them, they don't want them to vote. They don't care of its people of color of discipline, some with disability, someone retired and elderly vote. If they're not looking like them or thinking like them, they're going to continue to introduce bills to keep them from voting, making it more difficult. That's what this is about, and you'll hear that from legislative Democrats to as they Try in vain. TOC stop some of these bills from passing. Republicans control both chambers of the Legislature here and Mary Louise. I would add here in Georgia. At least it all goes back to 2018. When the then Secretary of state Brian Camp ran for governor against voting rights advocates Stacey Abrams, a rematch this likely expected in 2022. All right, talking there with Stephen Feller of Georgia Public Broadcasting. Abigail since key of WK are in Lansing, Michigan, and been Giles of Cage's in Phoenix, Arizona, getting a round up of steps underway and their states To change voting laws in the wake of the 2020 election. Thanks. All three of you. Thank you. Of course. Thank you. Vaccine makers, Visor and Madonna are testing how well they're coping. 19 vaccines work in kids, each 12 and up and as NPR's Allison Aubrey reports. If these trials show the vaccines are safe and effective, the shot could soon be authorized for use in this age group, perhaps by summer. Dr. Nicole Baldwin is a pediatrician practicing in Cincinnati, Ohio, and when her 16 year old daughter had the chance to be enrolled in a clinical trial of the Fizer vaccine, she did not hesitate. People keep discounting kids because they think, Oh, kids don't get that sick. They don't either vaccine. But she says Getting the under 18 population vaccinated could be beneficial, though most young people tend to have only mild infections. They do get it, You know, not only are teens getting infected and spreading it, but of the group of kids that get the sickest it tends to be. Our older kids are teenagers. Baldwin's daughter, Kendall says she was happy to roll a purse leave and be part of the vaccine trial. I feel like a lot of people my age, you're just kind of tired of everything going on missing out on so many activities, and the vaccine, she says, seems to be key to turning this around. So far, only the Fizer vaccine is authorized for teenagers. Her age 16 it up. This age group is much lower on the priority list, and supplies need to ramp up significantly, But ultimately, the goal is to be able to offer the vaccine to kids of all age groups. Dr Emily or building of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the vaccine makers have plans to expand their trials further. So, starting with age 6 to 12, for example, testing the right dose testing safety. Honest things were good moving down into younger Children, perhaps aged 2 to 6. This will take some time. But since trials don't need to be is large is the initial clinical trials and adults, Dr Anthony Fauci says It could move fairly quickly so that hopefully By the time we get to the late spring and early summer, we will have Children being able to be vaccinated. According to the FDA is guidance. Scientists estimate about 70 to 85% of people need to be immune from the coronavirus to reach herd immunity. And given the kids make up about 20% of the population. Pediatrician Lee Savio Beers, who is president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, says kids play an important role immunizing Children against the cove in 19 absolutely will contribute to her community. And the American Academy of Pediatrics has spoken out strongly to really urge the vaccine manufacturers treat pediatric trials with the same urgency that they have with adults. 16 year old candle. Baldwin will find out soon whether You got the placebo or the real thing, and she's waiting for the day. It's safe to do things that she misses most hanging out my friends and going to restaurants or movies. But for now it's time to stay vigilant, especially is more contagious variants of the virus circulate. It will still be months before everyone who wants a vaccine can get one. Allison Aubrey NPR News,.

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"They don't care of its people of color of discipline, some with disability, someone retired and elderly folks. They're not looking like them or thinking like them. They're going to continue introduce bills to keep them from voting, making it more difficult. That's what this is about, and you'll hear that from legislative Democrats to as they try in vain. TOC stop some of these bills from passing. Republicans control both chambers of the Legislature here and Mary Louise. I would add here in Georgia, At least it all goes back to 2018. When the then Secretary of state Brian Camp ran for governor. Against voting rights advocates Stacey Abrams, a rematch this likely expected in 2022. All right, talking there with Stephen Feller of Georgia Public Broadcasting, Abigail since key of W. K a. R in Lansing, Michigan and been Giles of Cage's in Phoenix, Arizona, getting a round up of steps underway and their states to change voting laws in the wake of the 2020 election. Thanks. All three of you Thank you. Of course. Thank you. Vaccine makers, Visor and Madonna are testing how well their covert 19 vaccines work in kids, each 12 and up and as NPR's Allison Aubrey reports. If these trials show the vaccines are safe and effective, the shot could soon be authorized for use in this age group, perhaps by summer. Dr. Nicole Baldwin is a pediatrician practicing in Cincinnati, Ohio, and when her 16 year old daughter had the chance to be enrolled in the clinical trial of the Fizer vaccine, she did not hesitate. People keep this counting kids because they think, Oh, kids don't get that sick. They don't need the vaccine. But she says getting the under 18 population vaccinated could be beneficial. Though most young people tend to have only mild infections. They do get it, you know, not only are our Keane's getting infected and spreading it, but of the group of kids that get the sickest it tends to be. Our older kids are teenagers. Baldwin's daughter, Kendall says she was happy to roll a purse leave and be part of the vaccine trial. I feel like a lot of people my age, you're just kind of tired of everything going on missing out on so many activities, and the vaccine, she says, seems to be Key to turning this around. So far, only the Fizer vaccine is authorized for teenagers. Her age 16 it up. This age group is much lower on the priority list and supplies need to ramp up significantly. But ultimately the goal is to be able to offer the vaccine to kids of all age groups. Dr Emily or building of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the vaccine makers have plans to expand their trials further. Starting with age 6 to 12, for example, testing the right dose testing safety If things with good moving down into younger Children, perhaps aged 2 to 6. This will take some time. But since trials don't need to be is large is the initial clinical trials and adults. Dr. Anthony Fauci says It could move fairly quickly so that hopefully By the time we get to the late spring and early summer, we will have Children being able to be vaccinated, according to the FDA is guidance. Scientists estimate about 70 to 85% of people need to be immune from the coronavirus to reach herd immunity and given the kids make up about 20% of the population. Pediatrician Lee Savio beers, who is president of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Says Kids play an important role immunizing Children against the cove in 19 absolutely will contribute to herd immunity. And the American Academy of Pediatrics has spoken out strongly to really urge the vaccine manufacturers treat pediatric trials with the same urgency that they have with adults. 16 year old candle. Baldwin will find out soon whether she got the placebo or the real thing, and she's waiting for the day. It's safe to do things that she misses most hanging out, my friend. And going to restaurants or movies. But for now it's time to stay vigilant, especially is more contagious variants of the virus circulate. It will still be months before everyone who wants a vaccine can get one. Allison Aubrey NPR.

90.3 KAZU
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"If these trials show the vaccines are safe and effective, the shot could soon be authorized for use in this age group, perhaps by summer. Dr. Nicole Baldwin is a pediatrician practicing in Cincinnati, Ohio, and when her 16 year old daughter had the chance to be enrolled in the clinical trial of the Fizer vaccine, she did not hesitate. People keep this counting kids because they think, Oh, kids don't get that sick. They don't need the vaccine. But she says Getting the under 18 population vaccinated could be beneficial, though most young people tend to have only mild infections. They do get it, You know, not only are our Keane's getting infected and spreading it, but of the group of kids that get the sickest it tends to be. Our older kids are teenagers. Baldwin's daughter, Kendall says she was happy to roll a purse leave and be part of the vaccine trial. I feel like a lot of people my age, you're just kind of tired. Of everything going on missing out on so many activities, and the vaccine, she says, seems to be key to turning this around. So far, only the Pfizer vaccine is authorized for teenagers. Her age 16 it up. This age group is much lower on the priority list, and supplies need to ramp up significantly, But ultimately, the goal is to be able to offer the vaccine to kids of all age groups. Dr Emily or building of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the vaccine makers have plans to expand their trials further. So, starting with age 6 to 12, for example, testing the right dose testing safety. Promised things with good moving down and two younger Children, perhaps aged 2 to 6. This will take some time. But since trials don't need to be is large is the initial clinical trials and adults, Dr Anthony Fauci says. It could move fairly quickly so that hopefully By the time we get to the late spring and early summer, we will have Children being able to be vaccinated. According to the FDA is guidance. Scientists estimate about 70 to 85% of people need to be immune from the coronavirus to reach herd immunity. And given the kids make up about 20% of the population. Pediatrician least, Savio Beers, who is president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, says kids play an important role immunizing Children against the cove in 19 absolutely will contribute to herd immunity. And the American Academy of Pediatrics has spoken out strongly to really urge the vaccine manufacturers treat pediatric trials with the same urgency that they have with adults. 16 year old candle. Baldwin will find out soon whether You got the placebo or the real thing, and she's waiting for the day. It's safe to do things that she misses most hanging out my friends and Going to restaurants or movies. But for now, it's time to stay vigilant, especially is more contagious variants of the virus circulate. It will still be months before everyone who wants a vaccine can get one. Allison Aubrey NPR news.

KOMO
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"KOMO Seattle KOMO FM Oakville We're hearing from some of the cops caught up in last week's deadly pro trump insurrection of the U. S. Capitol. Guys were like grabbing here off my vest, and they ripped my badge from me and people were trying to grab my gun. Washington D. C. Metropolitan Police officer Michael Flynn on a 40 year old father of four, says he pleaded for his life. I remember guys chanting like killing with his own gun. Um, I thought about killing people. President elect Biden took to the airwaves to announce a nearly $2 trillion pandemic relief measure. It includes bumping the direct payment to $2000, but it does not include student loan forgiveness. Trying to ward off trouble that next week's inauguration, United American Delta and Alaska Airlines of all band firearms and check luggage on flights into and out of the Washington D. C area. Passengers will be able to change their flights without charge and without any affair differential. Richard can too. ABC News Comeau News, 1000 FM, 97 7 Companies time 9 31 Art Sanders Top local stories from the Kobo 24 7 News Center. Mutations are variants of the Corona virus could be a fly in the ointment for any predictions or hope of life, starting to return to normal by summer. Dr Ali Meqdad with UW's Institute for Health Metrics, Evaluation, says. The new projections show covert cases peeking in a few weeks. Meqdad says the projections assume vaccines of 95% effective in that cove. It variants that reduced that also change the projection that this violence because there are so many infections that I know all over the world, giving a chance from this virus to mutate. And we need to be extra careful right now not to allow it to me. Dave this week is also the first time the institute's projections go out to May 1st. They show Washington's death total. Up by about 450 to almost 8500. By May 1st the U. S death total actually goes down by about 500 but is still in nearly 567,000. State Health Department and governor initially are coming under fire for the continued slow rollout of the covert 19 vaccine. Almost Keith Eldridge got the latest from state secretary of Health Doctor Umair Shah says it's going to start to handing out doses for that next group in just a matter of days at a time when it really hasn't been able to keep up with the current group, 624,975 doses delivered But only 1 2660 doses have been administered. That's 32% and all agree that's way too low. I'm committed to ensuring that we do things better. We do things right, and we do things quickly. That is my continued commitment. Now, the state says it's going to move to the next phase. It's called Phase one being the next few days rather than wait until the end of the month. That includes those 70 and older and those 50 and older in intergenerational families. Latest numbers and state Department of Health showed 2729 Mork cases of covert 19, bringing the total to more than 986,876 people have died since the pandemic began. It's an increase of 38, the union that represents thousands of grocery store workers demonstrated into coma today, demanding that employers doom or to keep them safe during the pandemic come Oh Soo Romero has the story. The United Food and Commercial Workers local 3 67, which represents 8000 employees,.

At Home with Gary Sullivan
Washington, DC - Johns Hopkins University official concerned about possible spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations this coming flu season
"A top health official from Johns Hopkins University did not expect to see a low income rotavirus cases as we head into summer Dr Tom Ingalls be of the Bloomberg school of public health says folks should not assume that'll happen Ingalls be also says he's worried about a possible spike in the rate of hospitalizations as the virus mixes with flu season this fall the doctor urging people to continue wearing masks and practice social distancing

AP News Radio
SXSW partners with Amazon to put its film festival online
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'Top Gun Maverick' postponed to December due to coronavirus
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