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Second ex-aide accuses Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment

Move prompts New York governor to request independent investigation into allegations A second woman has come forward to accuse New York governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment in a move that has prompted the under-fire Democrat to launch an independent investigation into the allegations. Charlotte Bennett, who was an executive assistant and health policy adviser in the Cuomo administration until November, told The New York Times that he had harassed her last spring, during the height of New York’s fight against the coronavirus – which Cuomo led and which at the time gave him an international reputation for good leadership. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/3bLxwF9

Coronavirus live news: US approves Johnson & Johnson vaccine; Auckland starts second lockdown in a month

Australian state of Victoria reports zero new cases ; Auckland seven-day lockdown begins ; UK records lowest cases in five months FDA approves Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose coronavirus vaccine Concerns grow as UK Covid testing labs scaled back before even opening House approves $1.9tn Covid aid bill despite minimum wage setback New Zealand: Auckland to go into seven-day Covid lockdown See all our coronavirus coverage 1.15am GMT More than 20 million people in the UK have received at least a first dose of coronavirus vaccine, with under 4% of those given as second doses. Government data shows that of the 20.5m jabs given in the UK up to 26 February, 19.6m were first doses. Related: Nearly 20m receive first dose of Covid vaccine in the UK 1.05am GMT President Joe Biden cheered an announcement on Saturday that the US Food and Drug Administration has authorised Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose Covid vaccine, but cautioned Americans to not let their guard down as new v

Rape scandal at the heart of Australia's parliament leaves PM exposed

Usually media-savvy Scott Morrison has been unable to find his footing dealing with the fallout of an alleged assault inside a minister’s office Scott Morrison, the Australian prime minister, prides himself on his ability to shape media narratives. A former advertising executive, he is used to controlling the message. But over the past two weeks one story has refused to bend to his will and exposed a weak spot: women. Morrison is struggling to manage growing anger over the handling of a young staffer’s rape allegation, the parliamentary culture at large, and how women working within it are treated. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/2ZSnpsq