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Trump renews praise for Covid vaccines, 'one of the greatest achievements of mankind'. Michael Flynn sues Jan. Coronavirus Trump booed after revealing he got a Covid booster shot. Getty Images file. Donald Trump Alex Jones sues Jan. Donald Trump Trump sues N. Attorney General Letitia James over investigations into his business. Donald Trump Jan. Agency overseeing Trump's D. Federal judge tosses Trump lawsuit to block income taxes from being released to Congress. The Kansas City Chiefs are heading into the wild-card round matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers with a full complement of players.

Andy Reid spoke to the media following practice on Wednesday, providing his post-practice injury update. After expressing optimism regarding injuries to Tyreek Hill heel , Clyde Edwards-Helaire shoulder and Darrel Williams toe on Monday, everyone participated in practice in some capacity on Wednesday.

Williams missed the entire week of practice before the Rams game and wound up sitting out the season finale. So I know it was tough on him, but I think he was as excited as anyone after we won. Because he is going to do everything he can and I think he just needs seven more days. Wishnowsky stuck his nose in to try and make a tackle on a punt return. However, the justices allow the vaccine mandate for most health care workers to continue.

Walmart's WMT female truck drivers must either go to work wearing company-provided men's pants, or pay to buy and launder their own uniform-compliant garments, according to a new lawsuit filed in federal court in Alabama. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission gave Alabama driver Diana Webb approval to file the proposed class action claiming sex discrimination against similarly situated female Walmart drivers, after the agency said it would not proceed further with its investigation.

Town officials released video footage Wednesday that shows a police officer in Maine using a K-9 to subdue a man during a traffic stop more than two years ago. The call made by the sheriff's deputy that shot and killed a Black man in North Carolina has been released. The city council has now requested that the U. Department of Justice get involved in the investigation.

Polish scientists have found a gene that they say more than doubles the risk of becoming severely ill with COVID, a discovery they hope could help doctors identify people who are most at risk from the disease. With vaccine hesitancy a major factor behind high coronavirus death rates in central and eastern Europe, researchers hope that identifying those at greatest risk will encourage them to get a shot and give them access to more intensive treatment options in case of an infection.

Hattie Boydle is an Australian bodybuilder and fitness coach. Boydle shared her top four functional exercises, including weighted deadbugs and half Turkish get-ups. Hattie Boydle is an Australian bodybuilder, coach, and fitness influencer, but "fricking hates training abs," she told Insider. Johnson killed Sierra, whose family spoke at the sentencing hearing and asked the judge to sentence Johnson to life in prison.

The family also shared memories of Sierra during the hearing. Down here, in the dregs of the list, we find cars that most owners say they wouldn't buy again, and this list is dominated by the sub- and midcompact SUVs that have slowly been replacing budget-oriented sedans and hatchbacks. These 10 new models were rated by CR subscribers who were asked whether they'd make the same purchase again under the same circumstances with the benefit of hindsight, meaning it's not just a straightforward measurement of brand or model loyalty.

The sheer quantity of small SUVs on this list suggests that owners may be unsatisfied with "big" options that aren't really big. It seems like everybody and their mother is testing positive, despite being vaccinated, almost like it's a matter of when, not if, you'll be the next one to get infected.

Even though the Omicron variant is running rampant and proving to be even more contagious than previous variants and strains, the good news is that infections are mostly looking to be far less severe in people who are vaccinated, also making for less hospitalizations.



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