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U.S. Faces A Double Coronavirus Surge As Omicron Advances

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The CDC said Omicron accounted for about 3% of genetically sequenced coronaviruses nationally.
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Public do not accept PM’s claim that gathering was ‘work event’ – Givan

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Paul Givan said the controversy surrounding the Prime Minister was proving a distraction to efforts to convey public health messaging in Northern Ireland. “I don’t think the public accepted that justification, if it was an attempt to...
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Boris Johnson: Our debt to health workers is massive

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Boris Johnson said the Government has already invested “huge quantities” into health and social care throughout the coronavirus pandemic when asked what the sector’s workers had to do to get a pay rise or investment. The Prime Minister,...
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Lawmakers Propose Removing Columbus Day's Federal Holiday Status

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Two Republican senators filed an amendment that would replace Columbus Day with Juneteenth on the list of federal holidays.
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How Has Impeachment Impacted Past State Of The Union Addresses?

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This will be President Trump's first State of the Union since being impeached, but he's not the first president in this position.
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Bloomberg

Pfizer to Merge Off-Patent Unit With Mylan in All-Stock Deal

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Jul.29 -- Pfizer Inc. will combine its business line of older blockbuster medicines in an all-stock deal with generic drugmaker Mylan NV. Bloomberg Intelligence's Sam Fazeli has the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

New York Stock Market Brokers Take On the NYSE and Nasdaq

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Jan.07 -- A group of big banks and brokers is forming a new U.S. stock market, funneling years of frustration about how much exchanges charge into the creation of a competitor. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly has more on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Covid mRNA Vaccines Are 'Watershed Moment,' Says Merck CEO

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Jan.13 -- Merck KGaA Chief Executive Officer Stefan Oschmann says Covid vaccines based on mRNA are a “watershed moment” for the industry. He says cancer therapies based on mRNA technology could come to market in the "next few years.” He...
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CLEAN : The battle for birth control: Afghanistans new fight

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CLEAN : The battle for birth control: Afghanistans new fight
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New Brexit Deal Could Mean Big Changes For Northern Ireland

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The U.K.'s new Brexit deal hinges on a new customs arrangement for Northern Ireland.
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In South Carolina, Generational Divide Is Clear Among Black Voters

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Black voters are the key to success for Democrats in South Carolina, but there's a clear generational divide for candidate preference.
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Washington State Sues Johnson & Johnson Over Opioid Epidemic

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Washington alleges the company used deceptive marketing practices to promote the use of opioids and downplayed the risk of addiction.
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Johnson fears Russian ‘false flag’ action to discredit Ukraine ahead of invasion

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the attack on a kindergarten in Ukraine was a “false flag operation designed to discredit the Ukrainians”, adding: “We fear very much that that is a thing we will see more of over the next few days”....
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Bloomberg

J&J CFO Wolk on First-Quarter, Vaccine Guidance, Forecast

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Johnson & Johnson CFO Joseph Wolk discusses first-quarter earnings, guidance for Covid-19 vaccine sales, and annual profit forecast on "Balance of Power."
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Press Association

Vice President Mike Pence: The minute the UK is out, American is in

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International Trade Secretary Liz Truss, Lord Mayor Peter Estlin and Vice President of the United State Mike Pence attend the annual International Trade dinner. Both Liz Truss and Mike Pence reaffirmed their commitment to a free trade...
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Sir Vince Cable: Boris Johnson is not learning from Churchill's mistakes

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Sir Vince Cable addresses the Liberal Democrat party conference in Bournemouth, Dorset. The former party leader told the conference Prime Minister Boris Johnson had failed to learn from his hero Winston Churchill's mistakes.
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Press Association

Chuka Umunna attacks Corbyn and Johnson in Liberal Democrat speech

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Chuka Umunna has launched an attack on Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn during his speech to the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth. Umunna accused Jeremy Corbyn for holding 'illiberal' values and said...
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Activists Push For Protections For Black Trans Women

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The push for protections is made easier with the Marsha P. Johnson Institute's Safety and Wellness Act.
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Utility Regulator Sanctions PG&E Over Latest Power Shut-off

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PG&E cut off power to almost 740,000 customers across 34 counties last Wednesday in response to high winds that posed a fire threat.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Officer indicted in Breonna Taylor case; CA Gov. ending sales of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035; Johnson & Johnson begins phase-3 vaccine trial
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Johnson heralds four million being given first dose of vaccine

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson heralds four million people being given their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. He says vaccinating the vulnerable is the Government's top priority.
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U.S. Urges COVID Boosters Starting At Age 12 To Fight Omicron

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Wednesday's decision means about 5 million of the younger teens who had their last shot in the spring are eligible for a booster right away.
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Press Association

Prime Minister addresses Tory spring conference (Part 1)

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Part 1/2 of Boris Johnson's speech to the Tory party spring conference. He says it’s clear that Putin has made a catastrophic mistake, says Putin knew perfectly well there was no plan for putting NATO missiles on Ukrainian soil and was...
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Bloomberg

Drugs and Vaccines That Might End the Coronavirus

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May.01 -- More than 200 different programs have been launched to develop vaccines and therapeutics to combat Covid-19. From well-known industry giants such as Gilead Sciences Inc. to Johnson & Johnson, they're engaged in a global race to...