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Five things you need to know on July 7th: Boris Johnson, Parade Shooting, Ukraine, Monkeypox, Debt

(CNN)Corporate life has changed significantly since the 1990s. The days of box computers and fax machines are gone. According to survey data,6 out of 10 US workersare working from home, so many are wondering if they need an office. Of those workers, only 42% cited Covid-19 as the main reason, with the majority saying they simply prefer to work from home.

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1. Boris Johnson

British Prime MinisterBoris Johnson will resign todayafter a tenure defined by scandals and intense criticism. A downing street spokesman told CNN. Johnson may be in office until October, when the Conservatives meet for the Annual Meeting. Since Tuesday, more than 50 ministers have resigned from the government. Many lawmakers are furious at the failed treatment of the resignation of Johnson's former deputy leader, Crispincher, who was accused of groping for two men last week. In response to reports of Johnson's resignation, opposition Labor leader Keir Starmer called it "good news": "he wasn't always fit for the job"

2. Parade Shooting

Monday's slaughter shooter at the July 4th paradein Highland Park, IllinoisThe prosecution said in court Wednesday that it had killed seven people and injured dozens. Officials said the shooter was also "seriously considering" a second shot in Madison, Wisconsin, and headed by car after escaping the parade shot. Officials believe that a female-dressed shooterrevealedto hide his identity and used makeup to cover his tattoos. Separately, police said advice from "hero citizens"prevented the possibility of a planned mass shootingat a celebration on July 4 in Richmond, Virginia. I am. A tipster heard a conversation that a mass shooting was set to occur in an amphitheater and called the information to the police on July 1.

3. Ukraine

Russian troops are likely to approach the territory of eastern Ukraine and launch an attackon the major cities of Sloviansk. , Local military officials said, urging civilians to evacuate. Thousands of peoplestill in the eastern city of Severodonetskwill soon face a "terrible situation" without water, gas and electricity, according to local military officials. Separately, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the western artillery he received "began to work very strongly". "Logistics of the Occupants", and his efforts "significantly reduce" the possibility of Russian attacks.

4. Monkeypox

As the number of cases of monkeypox continues to increase worldwide, the World Health Organization hasa public health emergency. We are reconsidering whether to declareof international concern. In late June, the WHO Emergency Committee determined that the outbreak did not meet the criteria for such a declaration, but as the virus continued to spread, WHO's Tedros Adhanom Gebreyes affairs The Director wants the Commission to take up this issue again. , Based on the latest data on the evolution of the outbreak. According to Tedros, more than 6,000 cases have been recorded in 58 countries around the world. Monkeypox is a viral disease similar to smallpoxand most commonly spreads from person to person through direct contact with infectious body fluids.

5. US Debt

Soaring US prices demand alternative payment methods for gas station replenishment and daily purchases such as groceries There are shoppers who are short of cash. It will be executed. More and more people are looking atinstallment plans to buy now and pay later. It is popular with shoppers who want to spread the cost of high-value purchases. This trend has become a concern for economists and consumer advocates. The surge in use of these services, along with lack of transparency and less regulatory oversight, wonders how much debt Americans actually have. 81} According to experts, these transactions are common among young consumers (mainly Gen Z and Millennials) and are estimated to be at least $ 100 billion annually. The rise in these services occurs just months after the major inflation index showed US priceshit a 40-year high for the first time in 40 years

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It's a "chia" starJerry Mia "Jerry" Harris It's time to have According to Joseph Fitzpatrick, assistant US federal prosecutor, he was sentenced toin prison for a child pornography incident. Harris was one of the few students whose story came into the limelight in thepopular Netflix reality series"Cheer," following the Navarro University Cheer Team in Corsicana, Texas. In February, Harris, 22, pleaded guilty to receiving child pornography and having sex with minors one by one. 

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"It was anarchy. It was a mess. It was a clown show."

-Mick Mulvaney, Former White House Chief of Staff Donald Trump,Explaining the Late Years of the Trump White HouseCNN, Mulvaney also Sharing his reaction to Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony before the Commission on January 6, he said he was "really scared" of Westwing's strategy or its lack at the time.

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