Por: Slate Business January 24, 2023
This column is part of , Slate’s celebration of all things advice. Sometimes, all you need is a different perspective. So this week, our columnists have swapped fields of expertise. In this edition, Jessica Stoya, a How to Do It columnist, handles your personal finance questions. Dear Pay Dirt, My lovely 19-year-old daughter really wants a nose job. She wants one as her nose (my family nose) is a bit big and bumpy. My wife and I don’t... + full article
9to5Mac USA Tech February 01, 2023
When former Apple design chief left the Cupertino company to set up his own design agency, the big question was what he would choose to create when he was free to accept commissions in any field. Some of the answers , and no less so today … British charity Comic Relief holds... + más
Jony Ive adds Apple TV+ producer to résumé as dating app ‘Bantr’ from Ted Lasso becomes real | 9to5Mac
Apple design chief role hard to fill; three options, all of them problematic | 9to5Mac
Portland Press Herald USA World January 31, 2023
WASHINGTON — A conservative law firm challenged new federal regulations on guns with stabilizing braces Tuesday, suing to block a gun-control action touted by President Biden after the accessories were used in two mass shootings. Attorney General Merrick Garland, shown on Jan.... + más
Gaetz introduces 'Abolish the ATF Act' after ruling against stabilizing braces | Fox News
GOP lawmakers, NRA slam ATF rule to regulate pistol braces: 'Unconstitutional overreach' | Fox News
Fox News USA Politics January 18, 2023
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., introduced a bill to eliminate the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) following a controversial ruling that tightens regulations on pistol-stabilizing braces.The Friday that will treat guns with stabilizing... + más
Lauren Boebert dismayed americans only own 46 percent of world's firearms | Newsweek
Lawsuit targets new regulations on gun stabilizing braces | Portland Press Herald
The Advocate USA Crime December 29, 2022
An East Baton Rouge physician has admitted doctoring up more than $1.3 million worth of bogus Medicare claims as part of a fraud scheme aimed at acquiring knee braces.Federal prosecutors say Robert Kyle Dean, a veteran family medicine specialist who once practiced out of a... + más
How to switch Medicare plans — and why you might want to | CBS News
Why is Medicare so complicated? | WPTV
10 WBNS USA Politics December 15, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As 2022 comes to a close, 10TV interviewed newly re-elected Attorney General Dave Yost on the biggest headlines of the year. Reporter: Let’s begin with the Google Search lawsuit. We know that you filed that suit and a trial date has been set for 2024, what... + más
Century-Old Letters Add New Twist to Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry | The New York Times
Appeals court vacates asset freeze for ex-utility regulator | Associated Press
The Advocate USA Entertainment November 21, 2022
Leslie Lacy was the first attorney to represent children in East Baton Rouge Parish since the inception of the Mental Health Advocacy Service/Child Advocacy Program in 2008.In her role as children’s attorney, Lacy represented over 1,000 youths in foster care in East Baton... + más
Jake Lacy on moment he was really uncomfortable playing Robert Berchtold | Newsweek
Jake Lacy becomes a lead after years of supporting roles | WPLG Local 10
Forbes USA Tech November 01, 2022
Did a study actually show that picking you nose can raise your risk of developing Alzheimer's ... [+] Disease or other types of dementia? (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)Getty Images Could you pick a scarier headline? On October 28, the GriffithNews from Griffith... + más
Stroke can lead to vascular dementia: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
How picking your nose could increase risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia | New York Post
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