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Zimbabwe Joins Growing Number of African Countries Rejecting Coronavirus Vaccines
Zimbabwe’s government on Sunday rejected an African Union donation of three million doses of the Chinese coronavirus vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson “citing lack of storage facilities” for the shots, the online newspaper New Zimbabwe reported on Monday.
Petition Launched to Stop Laurel Hubbard Becoming First Trans Athlete to Compete at Olympics
A petition challenging the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) transgender policy and calling for the exclusion of New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard from competing in Tokyo later this month is building with more than 21,000 signatures already added.
Pope Francis to Remain Hospitalized for Seven Days
The Vatican announced Monday that Pope Francis will remain hospitalized for seven days “barring complications,” following Sunday evening intestinal surgery.
More Than 70 Shot over July 4th Weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot's Chicago
More than 70 people were shot, 13 of them fatally, over July 4th weekend in Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s (D) Chicago.
Actor Henry Winkler: We Need a 'Cataclysmic Event' to Bring the U.S. Back Together
Actor and “Happy Days” star Henry Winkler, who once said he was thrilled to “help make Donald Trump a one-term President,” took to Twitter to proclaim that the United States needs a “cataclysmic event” in order for the nation to be brought “back together.”
Hero: Boston Rabbi Diverted Armed Attacker from Children, School
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski, who was stabbed eight times by an illegal alien from Egypt last week outside a Boston-area Jewish school last week, told reporters on Sunday that he had led the attacker away from the school and the children.