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Medical groups will ask court to block new CDC vaccine recommendations

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By Jen Christensen, CNN

(CNN) — Six prominent medical associations say they will ask the courts to reverse the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new recommendations for what vaccines children should get.

The American Academy of Pediatrics said Wednesday that it’s part of the effort with the American College of Physicians, the American Public Health Association, the Massachusetts Public Health Alliance, the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. The groups are also seeking to stop next month’s scheduled meeting of the CDC’s independent vaccine advisers, all of whom were appointed by US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he fired the previous advisers.

Last week, HHS announced changes to the vaccine schedule for American children that narrowed recommendations for vaccinations against meningococcal disease, hepatitis B and hepatitis A to people at higher risk for infections. the updated CDC schedule also recommends that decisions on vaccinations against flu, Covid-19 and rotavirus be based on “shared clinical decision-making,” which means people who want one must consult with a health care provider. HHS said that all insurers will still cover these vaccines.

When there were previous changes to the government’s vaccine recommendations, new evidence published in the scientific literature or presented by vaccine makers would be evaluated by the CDC’s vaccine advisers, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, or ACIP.

But that wasn’t the case with the latest changes; no new evidence was brought to the committee to challenge the safety or effectiveness of the recommended vaccines. Rather, the decision was made in the wake of an order from President Donald Trump to HHS to review the US childhood vaccination schedule along with those of other developed nations. The new US vaccine schedule resembles the schedule in Denmark.

“Children’s health depends on vaccine recommendations based on rigorous, transparent science,” American Academy of Pediatrics President Dr. Andrew Racine said in a statement Wednesday. “Unfortunately, recent decisions by federal officials have abandoned this standard, causing unnecessary confusion for families, compromising access to lifesaving vaccines and weakening community protection.”

The medical groups’ first request to a federal judge is to restore the vaccine schedule to where it was on April 15, 2025, before any changes were made by HHS under Kennedy.

The second request is to stop ACIP from meeting at the end of February. The groups say the panel relies on “spurious evidence” to make its recommendations, and they are seeking to replace the members, saying Kennedy appointed advisers who lack the required experience and credentials.

“AAP continues with their attempts to hinder this Administration’s work through procedural and legal challenges while trying to preserve a broken status quo,” HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon said in a statement Wednesday. “ACIP continues to operate lawfully and transparently, and its next meeting is scheduled to proceed in February.”

Kennedy removed all the previous ACIP members last year and replaced them with his own picks, many of whom share his skepticism of vaccines. He also ousted the CDC director, who typically signs off on the agency’s vaccine recommendations.

Kennedy appointed two more members to the vaccine panel on Tuesday. One of them, Dr. Kimberly Biss, an obstetrician/gynecologist, has Read more

Person shot by federal law enforcement officer in Minneapolis after resisting arrest and ‘violent assault,’ DHS says

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By Danya Gainor, CNN

(CNN) — A person was shot by a federal law enforcement officer in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening after resisting arrest and “violently assaulting” an officer, the Department of Homeland Security said in a statement, as the city is still reeling in the aftermath of last week’s fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent.

“We are aware of reports of a shooting involving federal law enforcement in North Minneapolis. We are working to confirm additional details,” a city spokesperson said in an email to CNN Wednesday evening.

CNN has reached out to police for more information.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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Funcionarios de Minneapolis investigan informes de un tiroteo que involucra a agentes federales

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Por Danya Gainor, CNN

La ciudad de Minneapolis informó que trabaja para confirmar los detalles tras reportes sobre un tiroteo que involucra a agentes federales en la ciudad.

“Estamos al tanto de los reportes sobre un tiroteo que involucra a funcionarios federales en el norte de Minneapolis. Estamos trabajando para confirmar información adicional”, señaló un portavoz de la ciudad en un correo electrónico enviado a CNN la noche de este miércoles.

CNN ha contactado a la policía para obtener más información.

Noticia en desarrollo…

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The US has officially started selling Venezuelan oil

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By Samantha Delouya, CNN

(CNN) — The United States has completed its first sale of Venezuelan oil, valued at $500 million, according to an administration official.

Additional sales of oil are expected in the coming days and weeks, the official added.

In the days since the United States attacked Venezuela and captured its president, Nicolás Maduro, earlier this month, President Donald Trump has made it clear that he plans to tap into the country’s vast oil reserves.

Trump said on Friday that the oil industry would invest at least $100 billion to rebuild Venezuela’s battered energy sector — though it’s not clear where that number came from.

The administration’s plans to capitalize on Venezuela’s oil were met with skepticism by US energy executives at the White House on Friday.

“It’s uninvestible,” ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods told officials when discussing the obstacles to doing business in Venezuela. “There are a number of legal and commercial frameworks that would have to be established to even understand what kind of returns we would get on the investment.”

Several other executives also expressed reluctance with doing business in the embattled Latin American country. After a lengthy White House meeting on Friday, Trump and his top aides had emerged without any major commitments from companies to invest billions of dollars in the nation.

The details about the first oil sale were unclear on Wednesday, but in a statement, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said that “President Trump’s team is facilitating positive, ongoing discussions with oil companies that are ready and willing to make unprecedented investments to restore Venezuela’s oil infrastructure.”

On Wednesday, Reuters reported that Venezuelan crude oil was being offered at a discount to traders compared to competing oil from other countries, such as Canada.

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Six juveniles hospitalized and two adult men arrested after assault with a baseball bat

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SANTA PAULA, Calif. (KEYT) – A 19-year-old and a 42-year-old were taken into custody in connection with an assault involving a baseball bat on Santa Paula Street that hospitalized six minors Tuesday.

One of the minors was kept overnight at the hospital. but none of the injured minors had life-threatening injuries shared the Santa Paula Police Department Wednesday.

On Jan. 13, around 5:10 p.m., dispatchers received multiple 911 calls about a man attacking a group of boys with a baseball bat in the 900 block of East Santa Paula Street detailed the Santa Paula Police Department.

According to Santa Paula Police, responders were on the scene within one minute and arrived to find six juvenile boys were injured and all six were transported from the scene for further medical treatment.

The suspected attackers fled the scene in a vehicle before the arrival of first responders shared the Santa Paula Police Department.

Two men were identified by investigators, a 19-year-old and a 42-year-old, as the suspects and both were taken into custody for multiple counts of attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, child endangerment, and conspiracy later the same night noted the Santa Paula Police Department.

Each man had their respective bail set at $500,000 and are scheduled for arraignment in Ventura County Superior Court on Jan. 15, 2026.

Santa Paula Police Department shared that the incident appears to have been a targeted attack and is believed to be gang-related.

The investigation is ongoing and anyone with more information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Dan Potter at 805-826-6093 or through email at [email protected].

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