1/10/26

Queer woman Renée Good murdered by ICE in Cold Blood

Find a protest and go there. Say her name, Renée Good.

Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who shot three times through Good's car window as she drove away, has served with ICE for ten years in Minneapolis in its apprehension and deportation division. Ross, who had previously been dragged by a car, circled Good's car and stood in front of it while she was being given orders from multiple agents.

DOJ use of force policy. He broke the law and murdered a US citizen. Full stop.

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— Angry (@angrystaffer.bsky.social) January 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Minnesota county attorney says 'We have jurisdiction' in fatal ICE shooting.' However, they have been barred from doing so by the Federal Government. Without a local investigation, we will never know why Renée Good told Ross she "wasn't mad at him". Did she recognize him from a previous encounter? Was this a revenge killing?

1/3/26

CDC quietly changes Covid-19 recommendations for 65+ and Immunocompromised People

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With little fanfare the CDC has updated its recommendations for COVID-19 vaccinations, according to Dr. Leana S. Wen, who writes an opinion column for the Washington Post.

Dr. Wen observed that "Careful, evidence-based vaccine guidance now arrives with little fanfare."

"One of the most common questions readers have asked me in recent months is whether older adults can receive a second dose of the 2025-2026 covid vaccine. The confusion is understandable; federal health officials have narrowed the government’s recommendations for younger and lower-risk groups, with little clarity on what those changes mean for seniors."

"As it turns out, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention not only permits a second dose but recommends it. The agency quietly updated its guidance in November to encourage adults 65 and older to receive two shots of this season’s vaccine, ideally six months apart to optimize protection. (People can get them as soon as two or three months after the first shot, depending on which vaccine they received.)"

"The same guidance applies to those who are moderately or severely immunocompromised, who are also eligible to receive two doses of the 2025-2026 covid vaccine. Importantly, individuals do not need documentation to prove immunocompromised status, and vaccinators are explicitly instructed not to deny vaccination because of a lack of medical records or other paperwork," Dr Wen wrote.