Fifth of Americans refuse to get coronavirus vaccine as Johnson & Johnson shot is put on hold

About one out of every five Americans say they will never get a infectious-disease vaccine if they can avoid it, according to a new poll that was taken right before the United States paused Johnson & Johnson vaccinations because of an extremely rare issue with blood clots, threatening to set back America’s infectious-disease campaign.  The FDA and CDC said they…

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Alabama Senate hopeful Katie Britt takes on liberal media, Big Tech, career politicians: 'A mama on a mission'

An us-regions Senate hopeful looking to replace retiring Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., says she’s a “mama on a mission” to address what she calls problems making the U.S. unrecognizable to many of its citizens who’ve worked hard to build a life for themselves and their families. Speaking with Fox News, Alabama business leader and mother…

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French Toast: France torches Australia, US over submarine deal as ambassador recalled

world-regionsambassador toworld-regionsdescribed Saturday as a “huge mistake” Australia’s surprise cancellation of a major submarine contract in favor of a U.S. deal, delivering a final protest as the envoy was recalled from the country in an unprecedented show of anger among the allies. Jean-Pierre Thebault delivered his comments as he left his residence in the infectious-diseaselocked…

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Christina Applegate says 'important ceremony' will be her first time out since MS diagnosis

Christina Applegate said on Thursday she’s preparing for her first “important” event out since her multiple sclerosis diagnosis last year.  The “Bad Moms” star shared several “fancy” walking sticks on Twitter that she was deciding between for the ceremony.  “I have a very important ceremony coming up,” she tweeted. “This will be my first time…

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Woman whose father is jailed in Iran pleads for help

As joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden <, for some people it’s personal. Families of Western dual nationals being held in Iran – either in prison or under house arrest – describe waiting anxiously for news of their relatives’ fates. “We have highs and lows,” said Elika Ashoori, whose British-Iranian father Anoosheh is serving a 10-year prison sentence….

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