Here's how the end of the Covid-19 public health emergency affects you
After more than three years, the Covid-19 public health emergency in the US is finally ending on Thursday, which means Americans could have to start paying for testing and treatment. Here's how things will change.
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Japan tech investor SoftBank sinks into second year of losses
Japanese technology investor SoftBank Group is reporting a loss of 970 billion yen, or $7 billion, for the fiscal year that just ended
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Ukraine Latest: Zelenskiy Says More Time Is Needed for Offensive
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the BBC that Ukraine needs more time to prepare for its anticipated counteroffensive against
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Hong Kong newspaper to stop publishing drawings by prominent cartoonist after government complaints
A Hong Kong newspaper will stop publishing drawings by the city’s most prominent political cartoonist after they drew government complaints
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How Europe is at the forefront of building artificial intelligence guardrails
Authorities around the world are racing to draw up rules for artificial intelligence, including in the European Union, where draft legislation faced a pivotal moment
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Brexit: Rishi Sunak broke his word over EU laws, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
The government's decision to drop deadline to scrap EU laws sparks a row in the Conservative Party.
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What does the end of the Covid-19 national emergency mean? Our medical analyst explains
The national emergency around Covid-19 ends in the United States on Thursday, May 11. What does that mean about the threat that Covid-19 still poses to people? CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Leana Wen answers our questions.
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US appeals court judge sues to halt competency probe
By Blake Brittain U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman of the Federal Circuit sued the appeals court's chief judge
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German Union Calls for Two-Day Train Strike Starting Late Sunday
Germany’s railway and transport union called for its third nationwide strike this year after wage talks with state-owned
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Yellen: Different system needed to end repeated standoffs over US debt ceiling
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says that in her personal opinion, the United States should adopt a different system for national finances that might forestall repeated standoffs with Congress over spending
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Biden Presses for China Contact Despite Risk of Losing Clout
The Biden administration is trying to make it hard for China to say no to engagement by seeking
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Singapore’s GIC Seen as Frontrunner for $2 Billion Stake in Germany’s Messer
Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Pte has emerged as the frontrunner to buy a stake in Messer SE,
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