Por: Los Angeles Times Science July 27, 2023
Millions of Americans may have breathed a sigh of relief when the federal government declared the national pandemic emergency to have ended as of May 11. That doesn't include Medicaid advocates and millions of Medicaid enrollees, however. The reason is that the end of the emergency meant the end of rules protecting those enrollees from losing their coverage for any reason. As a result, 15.5 million people will the thrown off Medicaid,... + full article
CBS News USA Politics May 05, 2023
Recent may have you worried about your money.Shares of PacWest, a small regional bank based in Los Angeles, after the company confirmed it may put itself up for sale. Anxiety over potential bank runs has sent shares of smaller banks tumbling. A bank run is when large numbers of... + más
23 Questions To Ask Yourself To Discover Your Personal Brand For 2023 | Forbes
The 5 Steps To Becoming An Expansive CEO | Forbes
MarketWatch USA Business April 01, 2023
I am both the executor of their will and the successor power of attorney if the surviving spouse is deemed incapable. The will distributes assets equally among all three children. My brother is disabled and unable to participate in decision-making, and a special-needs trust is... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
‘They do not trust her, nor do I’: My elderly parents fear my sister will empty their bank accounts and steal their possessions. What can we do? | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Life December 21, 2022
If time travel were possible, two in three Americans would transport themselves back to their childhoods (64%) according to a recent poll. The survey asked 2,000 parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 to reflect on their own childhoods, revealing that what they miss... + más
6 in 10 parents admit they’re not very good cooks: poll | New York Post
Parents agree play is a form of self-care for kids: poll | New York Post
New York Post USA Life November 15, 2022
More than a third of older Americans are worried about affording their medication in the future (34%), according to a recent poll. The survey of 2,000 seniors 64 and older delved into the topic of affording certain aspects of their healthcare and found that similarly, 35% have... + más
The Anti-Prediction Article: What Won’t Change In Healthcare In 2023? | Forbes
Go Fund Yourself: Healthcare Takes A Page From The Retail Playbook | Forbes
The average American has five people in their life they have a very strong relationship with and can lean on for anything, according to new research. A survey gauged 2,000 Americans’ gratitude for the relationships in their lives and found that seven in 10 are feeling extra... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Tech October 25, 2022
Cat owners have long suspected that their feline friends can recognize and understand them. Now, they have scientific proof.A study, published in the journal Animal Cognition, has demonstrated how cats change their behavior when they hear their owner's voice in a tone... + más
Four ways to tell if your cat loves you – based on science | WGN-TV
More Than 100 Cats Living in Deplorable Conditions Rescued in Deerfield Beach | NBC 6 South Florida
Forbes USA Business October 05, 2022
Women are worrying more about their finances.getty A new survey reveals women’s financial health is at a five-year low, and women are now spending significant time worrying about their finances. Inflation and recession fears combined with concerns like reproductive rights and... + más
Young women are trending liberal. Young men are not | The Hill
This is how much money Black women lose due to gender pay gap | ABC News
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