Monthly Archives: February 2021
FDA says J&J 1-dose shot prevents COVID; final decision soon
By LAURAN NEERGAARD and MATTHEW PERRONE Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine protects against COVID-19, according to an analysis by U.S. regulators Wednesday that sets the stage for a final decision on a new and easier-to-use shot to help tame the pandemic.The Food and Drug Administration’s …
Read More »Virus Outbreak in Florida after Super Bowl
By: Justin Glover CHATTANOOGA, TENN. (mocsnews.com) “It is a little frustrating because we have worked so hard,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said during an early Monday morning news conference with the Super Bowl Host Committee. Castor said according to ESPN, “At this point in dealing with COVID-19, there is a …
Read More »Snow Storm in Texas Leaves Millions Without Power
Frigid winter weather moves across the U.S. Monday leaving more than 2 million people without power in Texas. Grocery stores and air travel are shut down, while icy and snowy roads send cars skidding. The New York Post said that every county in the state is under a state of …
Read More »Donald Trump goes through his 2nd impeachment trial
By Bailey Bingham WASHINGTON, D.C. (mocsnews.com) – Former president, Donald Trump, will go through his second impeachment trial on Tuesday for a charge of incitement to insurrection for the Capitol siege that occured on Jan. 6. The former president’s lawyers insist that he is not guilty of the violence that …
Read More »Lucky to be alive, Woods faces difficult recovery
By STEFANIE DAZIO AND DOUG FERGUSON Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — In a career filled with remarkable comebacks, Tiger Woods faces perhaps his toughest recovery of all. Woods was driving alone through a sweeping, downhill stretch of road through coastal suburbs of Los Angeles when his SUV struck a …
Read More »The monolith appears near Turkish World Heritage site
By: Allyce Robinson ISTANBUL (AP) —The monolith, a metal block that has been traveling the world, has been discovered near the UNESCO World Heritage site, Gobekli Tepe. The monolith is made of metal and looks like the same monolith that was first discovered in Utah. Each time the monolith appears …
Read More »Tampa Fans Ignore Executive Order
Chattanooga, Tenn (Reid Harvey) – Fans with no masks were present all throughout Tampa, Fl following the Buccaneers 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, despite an executive order from Mayor Jane Castor. Castor’s executive order required that anyone attending the Super Bowl festivities in the city would be required to wear a mask …
Read More »Pilot Found Responsible for Bryant Helicopter Crash
By Kaleigh Cortez- CHATTANOOGA, TENN (mocsnews.com) – Recent revelations determined the pilot carrying Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant, and eight others was responsible for the helicopter crash that killed all passengers on board over a year ago. The National Transportation Safety Board blamed Ara Zobayan for not following his training on …
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