Feds eye shift to once-a-year COVID shots

Once-a-year COVID shot

The Food and Drug Administration on Monday proposed a simplified approach for future vaccination efforts, allowing most adults and children to get a once-a-year shot to protect against the mutating virus.

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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ Swims Past $2B Worldwide; Chinese New Year Kicks Off & ‘Puss 2’ Nears $300M Global – International Box Office

'Avatar' crosses $2B

It’s now official, James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water has become the sixth movie ever to cross the $2B mark worldwide. It is also the filmmaker’s third to hit the

Russia official warns West of destruction for providing Ukraine with powerful weapons

Russian official warns

State Duma Chairman Vyacheslav Volodin said Sunday the West could expect a “global tragedy that would destroy their countries” if they continue to supply Ukraine with powerful weapons.

Pope Francis Makes Plea For End Of Violence, Start Of Talks In Peru

Pope Francis appeals

Pope Francis on Sunday made an impassioned plea, delivered partly in Spanish, for an end to widening violence in Peru over demands for the resignation of the country's president.

Peru closes Machu Picchu as anti-government protests grow

Machu Picchu closed

Peru indefinitely shut the tourist site Machu Picchu on Saturday in the latest sign that anti-government protests that began last month are increasingly engulfing the South American country.

Sal Bando, three-time World Series champion and former Brewers general manager, dies at 78

Sal Bando dies at 78

Sal Bando was a four-time All-Star with the Oakland A's and spent more than two decades with the Milwaukee Brewers as a player and executive.

Ron Klain is expected to step down as White House chief of staff in the coming weeks

Ron Klain to step down

Klain, who has served in the role since Biden's inauguration, is expected to leave after the president's State of the Union speech in early February, according to two sources familiar with the decision.

Wife fatally shoots terminally ill husband at Daytona Beach hospital, police say

Shoots ill husband

The woman told authorities that they had a conversation and decided that if he “continued to take a turn for the worse that he wanted her to end this."