Tonight, breaking news the war of words escalating as joe biden goes after President Trump and what he allegedly said about fallen u. S. Troops. The president emphatically denying the damaging report, claiming he made insulting comments about fallen american troops, allegedly calling them, quote, suckers and losers. His rival joe biden seizing on the report, citing his own sons service and saying, if true, trump is not fit to be commander in chief. Also developing tonight, the antifa activist takedown. Portland on edge after u. S. Marshals shot and killed an antifa demonstrator wanted for murder. Authorities say he was armed and trying to flee. Just an hour after saying in an interview the shooting was justified, that he was protecting a friend. The dangerous turn. Emotions boil over in times square, a car driving through a crowd of black lives matter investigators. As the Daniel Prude Investigation continues. Protesters and police clashing there. Seven officers suspended. Tonight, the
U.S. regulators on Tuesday cleared another COVID-19 booster dose for older adults and people with weak immune systems so they can shore up protection this spring – while taking steps
asked her repeatedly where her people came from at a reception at buckingham palace, despite the charity chief executive being born in the uk. for the second day running, the telegraph leads with a story on strikes. the paper reports that britain faces disruption from industrial action every day until christmas, with rail workers, nurses, teachers, security guards, and driving examiners taking part. the i: the uk is playing with fire when it comes to covid jabs, that s the headline on the front of the i. leading scientists are warning that the country is not prepared for a new major covid variant, with former vaccine chief katie bingham warning ourjabs are not good enough . and the sun reports that the pop star chesney hawkes has been adopted as england s world cup mascot following his half time show during the wales match. the one and only singer says he wants to play again
The U.S. authorized its first update to COVID-19 vaccines last week, booster doses that target today’s most common omicron strain. Shots could begin within days.