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Pix11.com 

NYC Public Schools education hiring event: How to sign up

NEW YORK (PIX11) – There’s an early holiday present for those looking to work in education. NYC Public Schools is hosting a hiring event for substitute paraprofessionals on Dec. 5 but those interested need to act quickly. Prospective applicants must complete an online survey by Thursday to be invited to the event.  Those interested in [...]

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This Morning boss to step down after ten years in charge and Phillip Schofield scandal... - The Sun

  1. This Morning boss to step down after ten years in charge and Phillip Schofield scandal...  The Sun
  2. Martin Frizell steps down as editor of This Morning after 10 years  Daily Mail
  3. This Morning boss quits after 10 years following Phillip Schofield scandal  Daily Star
  4. ITV This Morning boss quits after 10 years as co-stars left 'shocked'  Manchester Evening News
  5. Martin Frizell: This Morning boss to quit after 10 years running popular ITV show  Evening Standard

«The Local» (thelocal.de) 

Germany denies shutting Russian TV bureau

Germany on Wednesday rejected as "false" claims it had shut a Russian TV channel's Berlin bureau and criticised moves to expel two German journalists from Moscow in retaliation.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

3 Americans held for years in China released, White House says

Three Americans, Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung, wrongfully detained in China for years, have been released and are returning to the US. Swidan faced a death sentence on drug charges, while Li and Leung were held on espionage accusations. Their release follows years of US advocacy, including recent discussions between President Biden and President Xi.

Voice of America 

Trump picks vaccine skeptic to lead top US public health department

President-elect Donald Trump says he intends to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy disagrees with much of the scientific community on subjects including vaccines and HIV/AIDS. VOA’s Anita Powell has our story.