Daily Alerts for Significant News Events

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We understand that staying informed can be overwhelming, that's why we have created this page to make it easy for you to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the news. Whether you are a journalist, researcher, or simply interested in a specific person or organization, our Daily Alerts page is a valuable resource for staying informed.

Esso

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BP and Esso temporarily shut forecourts, blaming on lorry driver shortage. Petrol Retailers Association warns drivers to keep tanks at least a quarter full. Tesco petrol stations closing or running out of fuel in Dorset, Isle of Wight and Devon.

Christian McCaffrey

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McCaffrey had a 2-yard run early in the second quarter and went to the medical tent. Rookie Chuba Hubbard is expected to take over for McCaffrey as the starter.

CDC

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CDC backed a booster shot of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for Americans aged 65 and older, adults with underlying medical conditions and those in high-risk working and institutional settings. The move came on Friday one day after an advisory panel to the agency did not recommend it.

Meng Wanzhou

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Meng Wanzhou admitted that she attempted to defraud an American financial institution. She told a financial institution that Huawei had "normal business cooperation" with the Iran-based company Skycom. The US Department of Justice withdrew their request for Canada to extradite Meng Wanzhou to the United States.

BP

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Government told it will have to reduce deliveries of petrol and diesel. At least 50 of the UK's 1,200 service stations are understood to be missing. Head of UK retail Hanna Hofer said it has ‘two thirds of normal forecourt stock’

FDA

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FDA OKs a Pfizer booster for people 65+ or at high risk for severe COVID-19. President Joe Biden announced in August the government's intention to roll out booster shots for people aged 16 and older this week.

Pfizer

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FDA granted emergency-use authorization to Pfizer for a third dose of its COVID-19 vaccine for seniors, people with underlying health conditions and adults frequently exposed to the virus. CDC advisers voted to allow Pfizer's COVID booster shot for people 65 and older and others who are at high risk.

Linda Evangelista

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Linda Evangelista, 56, said she underwent "CoolSculpting" five years ago and that it had the rare side effect of causing her fat cells to increase rather than decrease. She filed a product liability lawsuit against Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc. Evangelista said she was not warned of the side effect, Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia or PAH.

Sabina Nessa

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Sabina Nessa, 28, was found dead in Cator Park, Kidbrooke, on Saturday. Police believe she was walking to meet a friend at The Depot bar. Her body was found hidden under a pile of leaves by a dog walker. A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder.

Microsoft

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Microsoft unveiled a cornucopia of Surface devices on Wednesday to beef up its 2-in-1 tablet/laptop selection. From a more affordable Surface Pro X to the beastly Surface Laptop Studio, there's a ton to dig into. The new Surface Slim Pen 2 is a $129.99 add-on that works with every Surface.

Senate

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No Republicans join Democrats in supporting the bill. The broad GOP opposition foreshadows trouble in the Senate. Joe Biden will be meeting with members of Congress to discuss the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the $3.5tn reconciliation package.

The New York Times

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Donald Trump sues The New York Times and his estranged niece for $100 million. The lawsuit alleges they engaged in "an insidious plot" to obtain his tax returns. Mary Trump said the suit was an act of "desperation" and called her uncle a "fucking loser"

Willie Garson

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Willie Garson, who played Stanford Blatch, on TV's "Sex and the City" and its movie sequels, has died, his son announced Tuesday. The cause of death has not been released. Garson portrayed Carrie Bradshaw’s closest male friend, the talent agent Stanford. Blatch.

Mary Trump

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Mary Trump called her uncle a 'fucking loser' over a lawsuit he filed against her and The New York Times. The former president claimed she and The Times hatched an 'insidious plot' to get his tax returns. Mary Trump said her uncle was acting in 'desperation'

Justin Trudeau

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Justin Trudeau, 49, has just won a third term in office in a snap general election. His Liberal Party took 157 seats in parliament – the same number it won at the 2019 election. This was 13 seats short of the 170 needed to obtain a majority in the House of Commons. At least 170 seats are needed for a majority government.

Aaron Jones

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Green Bay Packers running back Aaron Jones was the MVP during the team's 35-17 win over the Detroit Lions. Jones dedicated the season to his father, Alvin, who died of COVID-19 complications in April.

Alejandro Mayorkas

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki also said Tuesday that President Biden has seen the images and found them to be ‘horrific and horrible’ Many of the nearly 15,000 who have crossed the Rio Grande are Haitians who were living in Chile and other South American nations.

Alexander Litvinenko

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European Court of Human Rights rules Russia responsible for 2006 killing of ex-KGB officer. Alexander Litvinenko died after drinking green tea laced with Polonium 210. The 43-year-old was an outspoken critic of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.

Justin Trudeau

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The Liberal Party was leading or elected in 156 seats. That's one less than they won 2019, and 14 short of the 170 needed for a majority. The Conservatives won more of the popular vote than the Liberals for the second consecutive election.

the Green Bay Packers

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Green Bay Packers avoided an 0-2 start to the season with a 35-17 victory. Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes and rushed for a fourth. Rodgers surpassed John Elway for 10th all-time in passing yards.