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Boris Johnson faces scrutiny for attending social gatherings that broke COVID rules
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing increasingly harsh criticism from members of his own

The role of tiny blood clots in long COVID
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with scientist Resia Pretorius of Stellenbosch University in South Africa about

Starting later this week, some at-risk Americans become eligible for a 4th Covid shot.
For immunocompromised people who received a single shot of the coronavirus vaccine made by Johnson

Viruses evolve and weaken over time — what does that mean for the coronavirus?
Ayesha Rascoe talks with biologist Jennie Lavine from biotech firm Karius about how viruses evolve,

Unlike Britney, many still struggle to leave legal guardianship : Shots
Jamie Beck, who has a mild intellectual and developmental disability, was placed in a guardianship

Elmo’s Unhinged Rant About a Pet Rock Resonates With the Exasperated
Dr. Leela Magavi, a psychiatrist in Newport Beach, Calif., said the clip helped divert the
Entertainment
Entertainment

Caribbean Entertainment – Too Hot To Handle Is Based In This Caribbean Island
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Thurs. Jan. 13, 2021: Netflix’s “Too Hot To Handle” third

Actor and comedian Bob Saget dies at 65 : NPR
Actor Bob Saget, seen in December 2021 in Los Angeles, has died at age 65.

The Golden Globes go on, but won't be televised
The Golden Globes take place in Beverly Hills Sunday. But there will be big changes:

‘All Creatures Great and Small’ Returns With Even More Creatures
RIPON, England — Samuel West was limping. “A cow stood on my foot,” he said.

'YellowJackets' star Melanie Lynskey dives into the show's intensity and weirdness
Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Melanie Lynskey about the first season of “Yellowjackets,” airing on Showtime.
Golden Globes 2022: What to Expect Tonight
After controversies led to the cancellation of the broadcast, the show will go on —
Education

Nonbinary students push for changes to Hollins University’s admissions policies : NPR
Women’s colleges have changed policies for a generation that increasingly identifies as nonbinary, but Hollins

With Omicron, Teachers’ Unions Push for Remote Schooling, Worrying Democrats
Few American cities have labor politics as fraught as Chicago’s, where the nation’s third-largest school

What it takes to keep schools open during omicron : NPR
In Chicago, the teachers union voted this week to return to virtual learning, citing COVID-19

With No School in Sight, Chicago Families Grit Their Teeth
Most public schools in Chicago were closed for a third day on Friday, with no

A School Won 92-4 in Basketball. Then the Coach Was Suspended.
Mr. Kirck, 47, did not immediately respond to phone and email messages on Thursday. Lyman

Several historically Black colleges and universities received bomb threats
Several historically Black colleges and universities evacuated Tuesday after receiving bomb threats. Some students were

How teachers are talking about the Capitol riot in schools : NPR
Teachers tell NPR that exploring previous precedents can help students make sense of what happened
Hochul Mandates Boosters For New York Public University Students
Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled the measure as the fast-spreading Omicron variant continued to push the
Science AND Technology

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Israeli PM urges US to halt nuke talks with Iran
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Fashion And Style

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