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Need2Know: Travel Mask Mandate Ends, Ukraine & Mac Miller’s Drug Dealer Sentenced

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Catching you up on what you need to know on April 19, 2022, with a federal judge voiding mask mandates on public transportation, updates from the Russia and Ukraine war, Mac Miller’s drug dealer sentenced for involvement in the rapper's...
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England to scrap COVID-19 restrictions

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says England will end the last domestic coronavirus restrictions because of the high rate of vaccination and treatments available to manage life with COVID-19.
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England to end all COVID-19 restrictions

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that all COVID-19 restrictions in England are ending and people who test positive for the virus will not be legally obligated to self-isolate.
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COVID-19 measures could end in England this month

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he plans to end COVID-19 measures in England this month, including the legal requirement to self-isolate if you test positive.
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Report calls U.K. government lockdown parties a 'serious failure'

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologized for lockdown-flouting parties at 10 Downing Street — but insisted that he and his government can be trusted.
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British PM lambasted over 'partygate' report

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson tainted the 'heart-wrenching' sacrifices of the British people, Opposition Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer told Parliament Monday.
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UK PM sorry for ‘partygate’ as report slams leadership failures

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Downing Street publishes a redacted version of an eagerly awaited report on claims of PM’s lockdown-breaking parties.
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Putin says US and allies ignored Russia's security demands

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the US had ignored Russia's demands that NATO not expand eastward but that Moscow was still open to more talks.
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Could ‘Partygate’ be the end for Boris Johnson’s political career?

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The end of brand 'Boris' back home? Opinion polls in the UK say the UK Prime Minister has lost the trust of the British people.
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Boris Johnson aide resigns over PM's 'inappropriate' Jimmy Savile slur in parliament

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Munira Mirza - who had worked for Johnson for 14 years - said that the PM's claim about Keir Starmer was 'not the usual cut and thrust of politics'.
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Fifth aide resigns as 'Partygate' pressure continues for Boris Johnson

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Elena Narozanski has become the latest to quit Downing Street.
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London police investigating events during lockdown at 10 Downing St.

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Scotland Yard is now investigating "a number of events" during the COVID-19 lockdown at the prime minister's residence on Downing Street, putting further pressure on Boris Johnson.
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Lockdown parties at Downing Street get police investigation

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The Metropolitan Police are investigating whether any of the lockdown parties at Downing Street broke the law, while revelations of a birthday party for U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson add to the uproar.
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British opposition hammers PM ahead of 'partygate' report

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British Labour Leader Keir Starmer scolded Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Parliament Wednesday for not taking seriously enough a police investigation into 'partygate' allegations of lockdown gatherings at the PM's home.
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British PM refuses to resign as report over ‘partygate’ looms

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has once again defied calls to resign over his “partygate” scandal during the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions session in the House of Commons.
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'Nobody told me' Downing Street party broke COVID rules, Johnson says

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The so-called "Partygate" has damaged Johnson's credibility and weakened his leadership as his MPs discuss a possible ouster.
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England easing COVID-19 rules after cases peak

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is easing public health rules, he says, as scientists there believe the Omicron wave has peaked.
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UK: Johnson fights for his premiership after MP defects to Labour

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has again told Parliament he would not resign over the so-called "partygate" scandal.
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'Partygate' scandal: Johnson critics face government 'blackmail', says UK lawmaker

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Senior Tory William Wragg disclosed the alleged intimidation campaign as Downing Street battles to shore up PM Boris Johnson against calls from within the party for his resignation.
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US to send more troops to Europe as Ukraine-Russia tensions rise

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Additional 8,500 soldiers in the US remain in "heightened readiness" and "ready to move" to support the NATO Response Force if needed.
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Suspected injuries, complications tied to breast implants underreported for years, CBC News finds

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A CBC News data analysis has found that two breast implant manufacturers did not flag reportable injuries and complications to Health Canada for years.
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U.K.'s Boris Johnson faces calls for resignation after attending lockdown party

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing calls for his resignation after apologizing for attending a bring-your-own-booze garden party at 10 Downing Street in May 2020, when Britain was in full lockdown.
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Suspected breast implant injuries, complications underreported for years

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A CBC News data analysis has found that two breast implant manufacturers did not flag reportable injuries and complications to Health Canada for years.
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After a slew of scandals, will British voters stand by Johnson?

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The PM has admitted to breaking lockdown rules, raising public anger, but some say they will still support him.