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Biden's Vote Speech Is Slammed By A Top Republican As Unpresidential.

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Mitch McConnell, the top Republican in the Senate, called US President Joe Biden's speech on voting rights "incoherent" and "profoundly unpresidential." Mr. McConnell remarked on the Senate floor, "I've known, liked, and personally appreciated Joe Biden for many years." "Last night, I didn't recognize the man on the podium." Mr. Biden made the statements one day after delivering a furious speech in Atlanta asking for a complete overhaul of the US electoral system. The president indicated he supported adjustments that would allow his party's proposed electoral system overhaul to pass without the opposition Republicans' approval. In order to approve most bills in the Senate, a 60 percent majority is required. Mr. Biden called the effort to approve the bill a "fight for the spirit of America," claiming that the Senate's 60-vote limit, known as the filibuster, had reduced it to "a shadow of its former self."

The Ronettes' Be My Baby Singer Died At The Age Of 78.

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Ronnie Spector, the pioneering lead singer of the Ronettes, a 1960s all-girl ensemble, has died. With classics like Be My Baby, Baby I Love You, and Walking in the Rain, the pop artist rose to popularity. Her family released a statement saying she died at the age of 78 "after a brief fight with cancer." According to the statement, "Ronnie lived her life with a glint in her eye, a sassy attitude, a wicked sense of humour, and a smile on her face." "She was overflowing with thanks and affection. All who knew, heard, or saw her will remember her cheerful sound, humorous personality, and beautiful presence." Born in 1943 in Manhattan as Veronica Yvette Bennett, she rocketed to stardom aged barely 18 while performing alongside her older sister and cousin. From The Rolling Stones to The Beatles, Spector's singing style affected them all. While performing in New York bars, the multi-racial trio drew the eye of record producers with their beehive haircuts and

According To A Lawyer, The Accuser Of Prince Andrew Is Unlikely To Accept A Monetary Settlement Alone.

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A lawyer for the lady who accuses the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her when she was 17 believes a monetary settlement will not suffice. Virginia Giuffre filed a court action against Prince Andrew in the United States, alleging that he assaulted her in 2001. He has always refuted the allegations. After Prince Andrew attempted to have the action dismissed, a court ruled that it can proceed. Ms Giuffre's lawyer, David Boies, said she wants to be vindicated. Prince Andrew's attorneys had argued that Ms Giuffre had forfeited her right to pursue the matter because of a 2009 arrangement she made with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Judge Lewis A Kaplan, however, stated that the case could proceed, noting that the verdict did not assess the "truth or untruth" of Ms Giuffre's claim. The lawsuit against Prince Andrew, 61, is expected to go to trial later this year. Mr. Boies told the BBC's Newsnight that the decision was "an essential step" towa

UK: Senior Conservatives Call On The Prime Minister To Resign Following The Party's Apology

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Boris Johnson is facing calls from prominent Conservatives to resign as Prime Minister after admitting to attending a drinks party when the country was under lockdown. The Prime Minister expressed regret for how he handled the 2020 event in the Downing Street garden, saying he understood the public's "anger." Cabinet ministers rallied around Mr Johnson, including Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab. Douglas Ross, the Scottish Tory leader, and MPs William Wragg, Caroline Nokes, and Roger Gale all urged him to go. He said he would write to the 1922 Committee, which organizes Tory leadership elections, to express his dissatisfaction with the Prime Minister. "He is the prime minister, his government established these rules, and he must be held accountable for his conduct," he said. If 54 Conservative backbenchers write to the 1922 committee, a leadership challenge will be launched. Ministers have advised MPs to wait for the results of a probe into alleged Covid-rule

As Quebec's 'Unvaxxed Fee' Leads To An Increase In First-Dose Appointments, Canada Claims Vaccine Requirements Are Effective

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The province of Quebec's health minister said Wednesday that first-time appointments surged in the hours after the announcement, one day after the ministry declared it would financially penalize residents who remain unvaccinated. "It's reassuring!" Christian Dube, Quebec's health minister, tweeted that Tuesday's first-dose appointments were the highest in several days. The fee for people who have not been vaccinated would not apply to those who have a medical exemption, and no figures have been released, but officials have said the amount will be "substantial." While nearly 90% of eligible Quebecers have gotten at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, the unvaccinated remain a burden on the province's public health system, according to the Quebec government. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a Covid-19 conference on Wednesday that he couldn't comment on whether Quebec's financial penalty for the unvaccinated was a smart pol