Google Calendar Keeps Prompting for Sign in

I am using Thunderbird e-mail and have been having a problem for about a week now. Each time I go to load the calendar I keep getting prompted by Google to accept the terms of services.
• I am keep getting prompted for the (Google) "Sign in with your Google Account"
• Next I am prompted to accept the TOS for "Manage your Calendar" & Manage your Tasks"
Is this happening to anyone else??

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