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  • Medicaid incentive so far not enough to sway holdout states

    Medicaid incentive so far not enough to sway holdout states

    [ad_1] COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – Democrats’ nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief package includes a big financial incentive for the states that have opted against expanding Medicaid to provide health coverage for more low-income Americans. It’s proving to be a tough sell. The Associated Press surveyed top Republican elected officials in the dozen states that have…

  • Why Director Kevin Lewis’ “Willy’s Wonderland” Is Unbridled Pandemic Fun

    Why Director Kevin Lewis’ “Willy’s Wonderland” Is Unbridled Pandemic Fun

    [ad_1] Director Kevin Lewis on the set of “Willy’s Wonderland” Screen Media We’re still waiting for the world to open up and for our daily lives to resemble a shred of the normalcy they used to. As we wait for the Covid tide to turn, stars — who tried to out-method each other in their…

  • Substack faces backlash over the writers it supports with big advances – TechCrunch

    Substack faces backlash over the writers it supports with big advances – TechCrunch

    [ad_1] Substack has attracted a number of high-profile writers to its newsletter platform — and it hasn’t been a secret that the venture-backed startup has lured some of them with sizable payments. For example, a New Yorker article late last year identified several writers (Anne Helen Petersen, Matthew Yglesias)  who’d accepted “substantial” advances and others…

  • Kareena Kapoor Khan shares new photo ‘staring’ at her newborn son

    Kareena Kapoor Khan shares new photo ‘staring’ at her newborn son

    [ad_1] Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan on Thursday took to her verified Instagram handle to share a black and white photo of herself ‘staring’ at her newborn son.  In the photo, while one gets to see a very relaxed Kareena lying down and looking at her son, disappointingly, the newborn is nowhere to be spotted.…

  • Alpine Skiing – Shiffrin May Tweak Schedule Ahead Of Olympics

    [ad_1] Mikaela Shiffrin said she may have to adjust her schedule to stay fit for next year’s winter Olympics in Beijing after missing the start of this season due to a back injury. American Shiffrin is hoping to add to the two Olympic gold medals and a silver she won from Sochi and Pyeongchang in…

  • Sonesta Completes Acquisition of Red Lion Hotels

    [ad_1] Sonesta International Hotels Corp. has completed its acquisition of Red Lion Hotels parent RLH Corp., the company announced. As a result, Sonesta now has approximately 1,200 locations and more than 100,000 guest rooms across a portfolio of 15 brands, according to the company. In addition, Sonesta announced that industry veteran Keith Pierce will join…

  • Coffee Break: Vara Pump

    Coffee Break: Vara Pump

    [ad_1] There are a few fun prints out for this classic Ferragamo pump this year (including this somewhat crazy artsy one!) but something about this minky, cafe au lait color is calling my name. (“Carraway seed” is the official color. Which… ok. Sure. let’s go with that.) I like that it can act as a…

  • Numb from the news? Understanding why and what to do may help – Harvard Health Blog

    Numb from the news? Understanding why and what to do may help – Harvard Health Blog

    [ad_1] In the spring of 2020, the pandemic catapulted many of us into shock and fear — our lives upended, our routines unmoored. Great uncertainty at the onset evolved into hope that, a year later, a semblance of normalcy might return. Yet not only do people continue to face uncertainty, but many of us have…

  • Another Square Enix Presents Announced for Summer

    Another Square Enix Presents Announced for Summer

    [ad_1] Square Enix wrapped up its first, Nintendo Direct-style event Square Enix Presents. But the company says another one is right around the corner and will premiere this summer. Today’s Square Enix Presents featured new reveals including games like Life is Strange: True Colors by Deck Nine Games, a new roadmap for Marvel’s Avengers, and…

  • Saskatchewan police lay 330 impaired driving charges in February

    Saskatchewan police lay 330 impaired driving charges in February

    [ad_1] The shortest month of the year was a busy one for police forces in Saskatchewan. Police laid 330 impaired driving charges during February, including 262 Criminal Code charges, according to the Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI). Another 67 roadside administrative suspensions were handed out during the month. Read more: ‘Could you live with yourself?’ —…