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UK PM faces new calls to resign amid lockdown breaching allegations

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The United Kingdom's prime minister is facing renewed calls to step down, after new revelations about a garden party held during lockdown.
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British PM apologizes over 'boozy' lockdown party

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson apologized for having a party at his official residence during a May 2020 lockdown after a blistering attack in parliament from Labour Party Leader Keir Starmer.
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Boris Johnson apologises for Downing Street party during grilling by MPs

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The UK prime minister admitted getting things wrong, but told parliament he thought the Downing Street garden party held during lockdown was a 'work event'.
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UK PM Johnson admits attending party during lockdown, apologises

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The British prime minister has apologised to the nation after admitting to attending a garden party in Downing Street during the 2020 lockdown when his own government was enforcing strict measures confining millions of people at home.
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Nvidia Tops Glassdoor's 2022 Best Places to Work List, Meta Plunges 36 Spots

9th - Higher Ed
Jobs website Glassdoor has released its annual Best Places to Work list with Nvidia, HubSpot, and Bain & Company. While the tech sector holds 40 percent of the rankings, Facebook parent company Meta notably dropped 36 places from last year.
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Pandemic fatigue sees Boris Johnson’s political future at risk

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The future of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in flux as pandemic fatigue and a year of controversies leads to mixed support from the public and even members of his own Conservative Party.
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PM Johnson says COVID situation in UK ‘extremely difficult’

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The Omicron surge - Twelve people in Britain have died from the coronavirus variant - and the government is refusing to rule out more social restrictions.
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Boris Johnson: Conservatives lose North Shropshire by-election as pressure mounts on PM

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The defeat caps a turbulent few weeks for Boris Johnson.
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Boris Johnson: Can the UK’s prime minister hold on to power?

9th - Higher Ed
A punishing electoral defeat for his Conservatives and several scandals might burst the ‘Boris bubble’, say analysts.
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What to Make of the CDC's Latest on the J&J COVID Vaccine Going Forward

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The CDC recently endorsed the advisory committee's recommendation that people should receive the Pfizer or Moderna COVID vaccines over the Johnson & Johnson shot, leaving some questions and concerns for the public. Epidemiologist Dr....
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Expanded COVID-19 booster availability creates uncertainty about being fully vaccinated

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As provinces expand eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine boosters and third doses, many, including some businesses, wonder when the definition of being fully vaccinated will change.
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Boris Johnson accused of double standard after video shows staff joking about alleged holiday party

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is being accused of holding a double standard after a video was leaked showing staffers joking about an alleged holiday party last December, when the country was under lockdown.
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Manitoba launches task force to help clear medical backlog

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Manitoba has launched a specialized task force to find ways to help clear the province's backlog of roughly 152,000 medical procedures delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Omicron: Norway on guard over new variant as dozens test positive after Christmas party

9th - Higher Ed
Many of those present at a company Christmas meal were infected despite being vaccinated.
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Tampa Bay Buc Antonio Brown Accused by Former Live-in-Chef of Faking Vaccination Status

9th - Higher Ed
A former live-in-chef for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown has claimed the NFL star lied about his COVID vaccination status and obtained a fake proof of vaccination card. Brown and the Bucs have since come out denying...
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Allegations of political 'sleaze': UK PM's judgement questioned

9th - Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under renewed pressure to review his party's ethics.
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Courts Overturn Opioid Ruling, Halt Baby Powder Lawsuits Against Johnson & Johnson

9th - Higher Ed
On Tuesday, an Oklahoma court overturned a ruling in a case against Johnson & Johnson for liability in the opioid crisis, and on Wednesday a North Carolina judge put a pause on the thousands of lawsuits accusing the company's baby powder...
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Johnson & Johnson Announces Split Into Two Separate Businesses

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Pharmaceutical and health care giant Johnson & Johnson announced that it will split into two separate companies, setting aside the consumer division that sells Band-Aids, baby powder, and other products to stand alone.
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COVID-19: Could Canadians kids be vaccinated by Christmas?

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Ian Hanomansing talks to a virologist and pediatric infectious diseases physician about when Canadian children will get COVID-19 vaccines, parents' concerns and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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'Coward!': Boris Johnson absent as UK MPs debate corruption after Paterson fiasco

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Opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer accused the British PM of 'running scared' following last week's failed attempt by the government to overhaul the policing system for parliamentary ethics.
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France-UK fishing row: No end in sight amid conflicting versions of Macron-Johnson meeting

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The Elysée says Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson have agreed to work to defuse the post-Brexit fishing row. But a British official says the UK position has not changed.
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UK won’t ‘roll over in face of threats’ in fishing row with France

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The UK’s foreign secretary said on Monday the UK would not “roll over in the face of these threats” after France said it may bar British fishing boats from its ports.
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Moderna’s chief medical officer on vaccinating kids, booster shots

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Chang talks to Moderna’s chief medical officer, Paul Burton, about the status of the company’s COVID-19 vaccines for children and whether the current formulation needs to be adjusted for booster shots.
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CDC Panel Endorses Moderna, Johnson & Johnson COVID Booster Shots

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease specialist and a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, joined Cheddar to discuss the CDC panel's endorsement of the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 booster shots. "I...