US in Focus: From COVID-19 Vaccine Revelations to Bomb Threat Resolutions
Recent US news includes revelations of COVID-19 vaccines linked to child deaths, resolved bomb threats at Philadelphia International Airport, closed Venezuelan airspace announcements by Trump, halted asylum decisions by USCIS, and a deadly shooting at a California family gathering. Each event highlights current national concerns.
The U.S. domestic news sphere witnessed significant developments, including a U.S. FDA memo highlighting COVID-19 vaccines' probable link to child fatalities. A revelation from chief medical officer Vinay Prasad suggested vaccines may have contributed to at least ten child deaths due to heart inflammation.
A bomb threat led to a temporary suspension of flights at Philadelphia International Airport. The situation was swiftly resolved within 30 minutes, allowing for normal operations to resume, as confirmed by the FAA and local authorities.
In a noteworthy foreign policy moment, President Trump declared Venezuelan airspace as 'closed,' addressing airlines and illicit entities, exacerbating tensions in Caracas. Additionally, the USCIS announced a halt on asylum decisions to enhance vetting processes, amid escalating immigration scrutiny.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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