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Agency charging NHS nearly £2,000 for nurse shift
A leading NHS boss says firms are deliberately targeting areas where nurses are in short supply.BBC News - Top stories -
Too scared to quit? An agency will do that for you
A wave of activism is coming from a quarter Japanese companies did not expectFinancial Times - World -
AstraZeneca pulls its COVID-19 vaccine from the European market
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulledABC News - Health - Covid -
U.S. Spy Agencies Adopt Rules for Purchasing Commercial Data on Americans
A directive issued Wednesday governs how intelligence agencies buy and use data about Americans gleaned from personal devices.The Wall Street Journal - World -
FDA chief says bird flu risk to humans is low, but agency is preparing
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is preparing in case the current strain of avian flu circulating in the U.S. jumps to humans on a large scale, the agency’s commissioner told senators Wednesday. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf told the ...The Hill - Politics - FDA -
UN food agency fears an escalation on the Lebanese-Israeli border can cripple aid efforts in Lebanon
The United Nations food agency's deputy executive director says if the monthslong conflict playing out on the Lebanese-Israeli border continues to escalate, the agency won’t be ready for the spike in nutritional needs across crisis-hit LebanonABC News - World - United Nations -
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New York City's watchdog agency launches probe after complaints about the NYPD's social media use
New York City’s watchdog agency says it has launched a probe into allegations that the New York City Police Department has improperly used its official social media accounts to target public officials and private citizensABC News - Tech - New York -
U.S. spy agencies will limit how they buy and use troves of data about Americans gleaned from thousands of smartphone apps and other personal devices, according to a new policy directive.
U.S. spy agencies will limit how they buy and use troves of data about Americans gleaned from thousands of smartphone apps and other personal devices, according to a new policy directive.The Wall Street Journal - World