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Health News Roundup: Activist Icahn Prepares Second Board Challenge at Illumina-Carta; WHO Declares JN. 1 COVID Strain to Be an ‘Interesting Variant’, Low and More

The ruling on Monday by U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan federal court likely means the end of a consolidated mass tort litigation of about 500 lawsuits over the popular over-the-counter drug, unless plaintiffs get it reversed on appeal. WHO says JN.1 COVID strain a ‘variant of interest’, poses low risk The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday classified the JN.1 coronavirus strain as a “variant of interest” and said current evidence shows risk to public health was low from the strain.

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Drapers Year in Review: Fashion Weathers the Storm of 2023

Mergers and acquisitions, climate change, and wonderful appointments and resignations made headlines in a year when clear blue water separated the winners and losers on Main Street. Mergers and acquisitions, the climate caused by climate change and the wonderful appointments and resignations made headlines in a year when clear blue water separated winners and losers on the main street.

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The risk of Christmas terrorism in the EU increases amid the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict

From 2014 to early 2019, during the crusade of the United States and its anti-ISIS allies in Syria and Iraq, Europe faced common terrorist attacks. However, as ISIS has lost territory in Syria and Iraq and the COVID-19 pandemic has emerged, the risk of devout extremism in Europe and the United States has decreased, while the risk of far-right teams has increased.

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