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Against the odds and defying the numbers, after a weekend of slings and arrows, Lewis Hamilton took arms against his sea of troubles with a remarkable win. He delivered a champion’s drive under circumstances that might have left a lesser man bowed. Instead by coming from 10th to beat his title rival Max Verstappen into second, Hamilton leaves Brazil head held high, having turned what might have been the weekend that ended his championship hopes into one that has reignited them. Hamilton’s fighting spirit is well documented. He needed every ounce of that character this weekend and draw on it he did to return…
A coalition of 10 states led by Missouri’s attorney general on Nov. 10 sued President Joe Biden over his administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers. A federal court has blocked, for now, the administration’s private employer vaccine mandate, although a stricter one focused on health care workers remains in place. The health care worker mandate, which covers more than 17 million nurses and others, doesn’t include a testing opt-out. The coalition says the mandate is unlawful under federal law in part because the federal government is trying to wrest away compulsory vaccination power that has “always been the province of—and still properly…
The government faces a legal challenge to Boris Johnson’s decision to back Priti Patel over bullying allegations, throwing a fresh spotlight on the prime minister’s approach to ethics in public life. Alex Allan, Johnson’s independent adviser on the ministerial code, resigned last year after the prime minister chose not to act on a critical report about Patel. After a Cabinet Office investigation, citing instances in which she had shouted and sworn at staff, Allan found Patel had displayed “behaviour that can be described as bullying” and that she had “not consistently met the high standards expected of her”. His report suggested…
A federal court on Nov. 11 ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to stop extracting and reviewing data from phones belonging to Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe. The order from Judge Analisa Torres of the U.S. District Court of the Southern District of New York says that by Nov. 12, the DOJ “shall confirm via email that it has paused its extraction and review of the contents of Petitioner O’Keefe’s phones.” It comes after O’Keefe filed a motion Nov. 10 for appointment of a special master—a designation often used for people doing purely investigative work. Torres furthermore ordered the DOJ to provide the…
Harry Kane has admitted for the first time that his turbulent summer took a toll on him mentally. The England captain, who also suffered physically from having virtually no pre-season at Tottenham, is looking forward to Friday night’s World Cup qualifier against Albania at Wembley. The Football Association expects a crowd of about 80,000 – with general admission tickets sold out – and England need a performance after misfiring in the 1-1 home draw with Hungary last month. The result followed the frittering away of two points in another 1-1 draw, away to Poland in September. Kane was at his most interesting when he…
Europe’s drug regulator on Thursday confirmed it is investigating reports of a blood condition in recipients of Moderna’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. According to a bulletin posted by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), it is reviewing six cases capillary leak syndrome, considered a “very rare disorder,” after they were reported in the EMA’s EudraVigilance database. “At this stage, it is not yet clear whether there is a causal association between vaccination and the reports of capillary leak syndrome,” the EMA wrote on Thursday, adding that “these reports point to a safety signal … information on new, or changes in, adverse events that may potentially be associated with…
Global partners with Pastor Chris, journey to Nigeria for the week-long, refining conference. Sparks of joy brim the atmosphere as the much anticipated International Pastors and Partners’ Conference (IPPC) 2021 with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome beckons. This year, the epochal event will run from Monday, November 15th to Sunday, November 21st in Lagos, Nigeria. It has been a most remarkable Year of Preparation and the International Pastors and Partners’ Conference 2021 will be a time to celebrate great victories wrought by the Church under the leadership of the man of God, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. It will…
A public school district in Northern California announced Wednesday it will not be enforcing the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for K–12 schools. In a 5–0 vote, the governing board of the Calaveras Unified School District (CUSD) decided at a Tuesday meeting to not “enforce, support, or comply” with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mandate, which would require students at all public, public charter, and private schools to receive COVID-19 vaccines following full federal approval of the shots for their grade span. The school board said in a message to the school community that the decision, which came during the meeting, applies to both students and employees, adding that it will further…
In the very last journey of a season filled with heartening, significant progress and understandable frustration alike, Andy Murray rose to produce perhaps his best result of the year, defeating Jannik Sinner, 7-6 (4), 6-3, in the second round of the Stockholm Open to reach his second quarter-final of the season. Murray’s victory over Sinner, the top seed and world No 10, is his second top 10 win of the season. Sinner, one of the best young players on the tour, has won two indoor titles in recent weeks. “I’m convinced I can play … well, I can. I’m playing at the top…
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk sold about $5 billion in shares, the billionaire reported in filings on Wednesday (November 10), just days after he polled Twitter users about selling 10 percent of his stake. In his first share sale since 2016, Musk’s trust sold nearly 3.6 million shares in Tesla, worth around $4 billion, while he also sold another 934,000 shares for $1.1 billion after exercising options to acquire nearly 2.2 million shares. The 4.5 million shares equate to about 3 percent of his total holdings in the electric vehicle manufacturer, which makes up the vast part of his estimated $281.6 billion fortune, according…
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