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LAURAN NEERGAARD and MATTHEW PERRONE, Associated Press
Next on FDA’s agenda: Booster shots of Moderna, J&J vaccines
With many Americans who got Pfizer vaccinations already rolling up their sleeves for a booster shot, millions of others who received the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine wait anxiously to learn when it’s their turn.2 years ago

JIM VERTUNO, Associated Press
Texas governor orders ban on private company vaccine mandate
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Monday to prohibit any entity, including private business, from enforcing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers and called on state lawmakers to pass a similar ban into law.2 years ago

ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press
Navy nuclear engineer charged with trying to pass secrets
The Justice Department says a Navy nuclear engineer with access to military secrets has been charged with trying to pass information about the design of American nuclear-powered submarines to someone he thought was a representative of a foreign government but who turned out to be an undercover FBI agent.2 years ago

ANNE D'INNOCENZIO, AP Writer
Facebook unveils new controls for kids using its platforms
Facebook will be introducing several features including prompting teens to take a break using its photo sharing app Instagram, and “nudging" teens if they are repeatedly looking at the same content that's not conducive to their well-being.2 years ago

AMY TAXIN, Associated Press
Oil spill sidelines surfers, hurts shops in California
Huntington Beach is still reeling from last week’s underwater pipeline leak that spilled crude into the Pacific Ocean off Southern California. The spill has kept the ocean off limits for a week to surfers, swimmers and people who want to walk along the shore.2 years ago

Ramishah Maruf, CNN Business
Southwest Airlines cancels more than 1,000 flights Sunday
The long weekend got a bit longer for Southwest customers after the airline canceled more than 1,000 flights on Sunday. That's roughly 27% of its daily operations. It's the second day of mass cancellations by the world's largest low-cost carrier.2 years ago

ASSOCIATED PRESS
New river of lava threatens even more buildings on La Palma
A new river of lava belched Saturday from the La Palma volcano, spreading more destruction on the Atlantic Ocean island where over 1,000 buildings have already been engulfed or badly damaged by streams of molten rock.2 years ago

John Hanna, ASSOCIATED PRESS
GOP doc dispenses sketchy medical advice on virus immunity
Critics say the lawmakers' statements are dangerous and unethical, and that Marshall's medical degree confers a perception of expertise that carries weight with constituents and other members of Congress.2 years ago

ROBERT BURNS, AP National Security Writer
Army general who commanded in Iraq dies of cancer at age 67
Raymond T. Odierno, a retired Army general who commanded American and coalition forces in Iraq at the height of the war and capped a 39-year career by serving as the Army's chief of staff, has died, his family said Saturday. He was 67.2 years ago

Paul J Weber, ASSOCIATED PRESS
US appeals court lets Texas temporarily resume abortion law
A federal appeals court Friday night allowed Texas to temporarily resume banning most abortions, just one day after clinics across the state began rushing to serve patients again for the first time since early September.2 years ago

CHRISTOPHER RUGABER, AP Economics Writer
US employers add a weak 194,000 jobs as delta maintains hold
U.S. employers added just 194,000 jobs in September, a second straight tepid gain and evidence that the pandemic still has a grip on the economy with many companies struggling to fill millions of open jobs.2 years ago
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