FDA greenlights Moderna vaccine as next shipment of Pfizer vaccine is reduced by nearly 30 percent
Federal regulators Friday night cleared Moderna?s powerful new COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, helping Massachusetts and other states offset the first bump in the national vaccination rollout: a cut in the number of vaccines made by Pfizer that states will receive this month.
Leaked Boston police body camera videos show officers shoving, pepper-spraying protesters
Boston police and the Suffolk district attorney?s office are investigating, and a sergeant has been placed on administrative leave, after leaked body camera video emerged Friday that shows police shoving and pepper spraying demonstrators as protests turned violent the weekend after George Floyd?s death in May, officials said.
Crucial Georgia Senate runoffs are shaped by economic pain
The economy has emerged as a key vulnerability for the two Republican incumbents, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler. The Democrats? economic message is a sharp contrast with how Loeffler, Perdue, and their allies paint a picture on the campaign trail of an economy in recovery.
Pompeo says Russia was behind cyberattack on US
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday it was clear that Russia was behind the widespread hacking of government systems that officials this week called ?a grave risk? to the United States.
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