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The Biden Administration Has Launched A Website With Free At-Home Tutoring. Covid Conducts Testing A Day Ahead Of Schedule

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On Tuesday, a day before the site was set to go live, the Biden administration stealthily unveiled its website for Americans to seek free at-home Covid-19 tests. People can order four at-home tests per residential address using the website CovidTests.gov, which is managed by the US Postal Service. Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said the website was in "beta testing" and was only available in "restricted capacity" until it was officially launched. According to Psaki, the website will go live in the middle of the morning on Wednesday. The site's popularity skyrocketed almost immediately, but it wasn't without its flaws. Some customers complained on social media that they couldn't order tests since the application didn't seem to account for apartment blocks with different households. One Twitter user stated, "I live in an apartment complex, thus it's a bitter race with my neighbors to see who gets those free tests." According

Tory MPs Join Forces To Depose Boris Johnson In The Wake Of The Lockdown Parties

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Boris Johnson will try to shore up his sagging authority during prime minister's questions today, despite reports that at least ten Conservative MPs elected in 2019 had submitted letters of no confidence in his leadership this morning. More than 20 Conservatives who gained seats in the previous general election met yesterday to discuss how to settle their worries about Johnson's premiership, which has sparked a growing dissent among the party's newest MPs. After prime minister's questions this afternoon, a number of MPs are planning to submit letters of no confidence, but approximately half of them were so enraged by the government's attempt to quell the rebellion that they submitted theirs in this morning, according to one of the MPs.

Texas' Abortion Law Has Been Appealed To The State Supreme Court, Extending The State's Stringent Restrictions

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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has thrown in the towel.  Texas' abortion law has been appealed to the state Supreme Court, extending the state's stringent restrictions. On Monday, a divided panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit agreed with Texas, sending a challenge to the state's privately enforced stringent abortion legislation to the Texas Supreme Court, where it is expected to languish as long as the law remains in existence. On Twitter, University of Texas law professor Steve Vladeck commented, "This judgment now maintains the case in limbo — and abortion after 6 weeks in the nation's second-largest state — a dead-letter, indefinitely." The abortion clinics in Texas who are contesting the law had asked for their case to be referred to a federal district judge in Austin who had previously halted the bill before the conservative 5th Circuit appellate court reversed it. Judge Stephen A. Higginson, a Democ

According To No 10's Plans, All Covid Restrictions In England Could Be Lifted By March

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As a beleaguered Boris Johnson signals to his backbenchers that he is willing to let the UK live with the virus, No 10 is working up measures to take off England's remaining pandemic restrictions as early as March. A senior government source revealed that the government was considering abolishing obligatory self-isolation for positive Covid cases, claiming that keeping the policy in place would be "perverse" in the long run. Guidance might take its place. The legal need to self-isolate, which carries fines of up to £10,000 if broken, is one of six pieces of Covid law set to expire in March, and the government is debating whether any of it is still essential. Giving your address to NHS test and track and listing members of your household are two more clauses that will expire or require renewal. Powers over government funding for sick pay, inquests, and emergency registration of medical workers are all still in place. Most of Plan B will be phased out. Working from home gui

A Body Of A British Woman Has Been Discovered In Tonga, According To Her Brother.

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According to her brother, a body has been discovered in the search for a British woman who was swept away by the tsunami in Tonga. Angela Glover died trying to save her dogs, and her family was "devastated," according to Nick Eleini. Her body was discovered by her husband James, who had managed to cling to a tree when the tsunami hit after an undersea volcano erupted, he claimed. "Angela and James enjoyed the Tongan people and loved their life in Tonga," Mr Eleini added. Mr Eleini, speaking outside their mother's home in Hove, said that Angela, 50, was born in Brighton and had lived in Tonga since marrying James. They were "well-loved by locals and ex-pats alike," he claimed, because he ran the Happy Sailor tattoo parlour, which employed and trained Tongans, and she started the Tongan Animal Welfare Society. Mr Eleini said Angela had a "strong love of dogs" and that her organization harbored and treated stray animals before trying to find the

Thousands Of People Are Without Power As A Result Of The Winter Storm That Has Pounded The United States And Canada.

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Heavy snow and ice have blanketed areas of the United States and Canada, putting more than 80 million people under weather warnings. In several south-eastern regions, more than 145,000 people are without electricity, and thousands of flights have been canceled. North and South Carolina, as well as Virginia and Georgia, have all proclaimed states of emergency. The National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States predicts more than a foot (30 cm) of snow in certain regions. The NWS cautioned that snow and ice could cause "dangerous travel, power outages, and tree damage." According to the Associated Press news agency, highway patrols reported hundreds of automobile accidents. On Sunday morning, officials in Canada's Ontario province, which shares a border with New York state, issued storm warnings for much of the south. Toronto, the province's capital and largest city, is expected to receive seven inches (20 cm) of snow. According to the FlightAware data tracking web

In England, Self-Isolation Has Been Reduced To Five Days.

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In England, the minimum self-isolation period for people who test positive for Covid-19 has been reduced to five days. Following a review of the medical evidence, the quarantine period has been reduced to help alleviate staff shortages across the economy. However, on days five and six of their isolation, people must produce negative lateral flow tests. Meanwhile, 16 and 17-year-olds in England can now book a booster shot or visit a walk-in vaccination center. In the beginning, invitations will be sent to the 40,000 teenagers who received a second vaccine dose at least three months ago. More than 600,000 people aged 16 and 17 who have received two doses will eventually be eligible for the booster. In addition, approximately 500 clinically vulnerable 12- to 15-year-olds who are most at risk from coronavirus will be able to receive a booster. Day zero, according to isolation rules, is the day symptoms appear or people test positive. The first day of the isolation period is the following d

Teens Are Being Held In The UK As A Result Of The Texas Synagogue Siege, With A Briton Named As The Hostage-Taker.

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Two teenagers were arrested in England as part be of the investigation into a hostage-taking incident at a Texas synagogue on Saturday. Malik Faisal Akram, 44, of Blackburn, was shot dead by police after a standoff in Colleyville. The ages and genders of the two people arrested in south Manchester on Sunday evening were not revealed. Greater Manchester Police said it was in contact with local communities and would continue to assist with the US investigation. The two teenagers were arrested "as part of the ongoing investigation into the attack," according to the police, and are being held in custody for questioning. According to US police sources, Akram entered the country two weeks ago through New York's JFK International Airport. Akram's brother Gulbar confirmed his death in a Facebook post on the Blackburn Muslim Community page. He apologized to the victims and stated that his brother had mental health issues. The Met Police had previously confirmed that counter-te

Oxfam Warns That COVID Kills The Poor While Enriching The Rich.

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According to a new Oxfam International report released on Monday, the wealth of the world's top ten men has more than doubled during the coronavirus pandemic, fueling inequality that contributes to the deaths of at least 21,300 people every day. "We enter 2022 with unprecedented concern," warns Oxfam's Inequality Kills (to add link) report, arguing that the world's current state of extreme inequality is a form of "economic violence" against the world's poorest people and nations. In this deeply unequal world, structural and systemic policy and political choices are skewed in favor of the richest and most powerful, causing harm to the vast majority of ordinary people worldwide, according to the report, which cited the COVID-19 vaccine divide as an example. "Millions of people would be alive today if they had received a vaccine — but they are dead, denied a chance while big pharmaceutical corporations maintain monopoly control of these technologie

The Accuser, According To Prince Andrew,'May Suffer From Erroneous Memories'

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According to court filings, the Duke of York believes Virginia Roberts Giuffre is suffering from "false memories" in her accusations that he sexually abused her and wants to interrogate her psychologist as a witness. His attorneys have requested an interview with Dr. Judith Lightfoot on Ms Giuffre's claims of "serious emotional distress and psychological harm" as a result of the Duke's alleged actions. They also want to interview her husband Robert Giuffre under oath about her "claimed childhood trauma and abuse," her association with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, and any communications she has had with him regarding the civil lawsuit she is bringing against Prince Andrew. According to the Duke's lawyers, he firmly disputes Ms Giuffre's claims that he sexually assaulted her and sexually abused another victim in front of her in court records. The Duke has sketched out a number of assertions of his own, each with t