A court also fined He Jiankui the equivalent of $430,000 and gave two cohorts prison time and stiff fines Source
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The 2020s in health: Universal flu vaccine, AI detecting illnesses
In our series The 2020s, we’re exploring the big topics that will dominate the conversation in the next decade. Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the 2020s in health, from a universal flu vaccine to artificial intelligence detecting diseases. Source
New York City police commissioner: “We will keep the Jewish community safe”
New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea was sworn in earlier this month after rising through the ranks over 28 years. Shea joined the NYPD in 1991 as a patrol officer in the Bronx. The city that year had more than 2,000 murders. In 2018, that number fell to 295. Commissioner Shea joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the latest attack on a Hanukkah celebration in New York, security surrounding New Year’s Eve celebrations, and the stabbing death of college student Tessa Majors in a Manhattan park. Source
Chinese scientist behind gene-edited babies sentenced to 3 years in prison
A Chinese scientist who helped create the world’s first genetically edited babies is going to prison. A judge in China sentenced He Jiankui to three years for carrying out “illegal medical practices.” Source
Seattle students barred from going to school until they’re vaccinated
Thousands of students in Seattle have 10 days to get vaccinated or they will not be allowed to go to school. This comes after Washington state suffered two measles outbreaks this year, one forcing a state of emergency. This year the U.S. has seen the most measles cases in 27 years. Nearly 1,300 cases were reported through November. Carter Evans reports. Source
In rare meeting, Kim Jong Un calls for “offensive measures”
North Korea had ominously warned of a “Christmas gift” for the U.S., but there’s no sign of it yet Source
Seattle students told to get vaccinations or not return to school
Seattle Public Schools said roughly 2,000 students need to get vaccinated. Source
Parishioners praised for stopping gunman at Texas church
The suspect was shot by a parishioner who’s part of a volunteer security team, and several more members drew their guns as well. Source
Witness describes confronting suspect at Hanukkah celebration stabbing
New York’s governor called it “domestic terrorism” Source
Iran, militia vow revenge for U.S. strikes in Iraq and Syria
The Iranian-backed militia targeted by the U.S. says the death toll from the strikes has risen, and Tehran is calling them an “obvious cased of terrorism.” Source