Houston police chief refutes story security guard was stabbed in neck with needle, likely injected with drugs

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner emphasized the department will hold someone accountable for the deaths that occurred at travis-scott” target=”_blank”>Travis Scott’s< “I’m really confident in who we are here at HPD,” Finner said, later adding, “I’m pretty confident in what our investigators are doing already.” Finner also promised to hold people “accountable” for the tragedy….

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Sen. Marshall slams 'bullying' by military on vaccine mandate, vows to back service members seeking exemptions

EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., is leading the GOP charge in the senate” target=”_blank”>Senate< vaccine mandate. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Thursday, Marshall expressed distain with the White House’s decision to penalize service members who refuse to comply with the infectious-disease mandate, up to and including discharge from the services.  NAVY SEALS SEEKING…

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Alzheimer’s disease preventative nasal vaccine to be tested at Boston hospital

boston” target=”_blank”>Boston’s< for nervous-system-health. The move, the hospital said in a press release, represents the culmination of 20 years of research at the institution. “The launch of the first human trial of a nasal vaccine for Alzheimer’s is a remarkable milestone,” Dr. Howard Weiner, co-director of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham…

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Canadian pastor who was jailed for 51 days after speaking to trucker convoy alleges mistreatment in prison

A Polish-Canadian pastor who was jailed for 51 days after addressing truckers along the U.S.-Canada border in Coutts, Alberta, recounted to Fox News Digital what he alleges was his mistreatment in prison. Pastor Artur Pawlowski of the Cave of Adullam congregation in Calgary also spoke about his opportunities to minister to his fellow inmates and…

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India's doctors warn over rare, coronavirus-related inflammatory illness in kids

Parents should monitor children for symptoms of a rare but potentially fatal inflammatory condition several weeks after a infectious-diseaseinfection, doctors in India say.  Children who faced an asymptomatic course of COVID-19 are still at risk of cascading to multi-system inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) about four to six weeks post-infection. Reports have cropped up in India of…

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