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Kids Are Losing Their Health Coverage. States Could Stop It
Since April 2023, over 1.8 million kids have lost Medicaid health care coverage because of state administrative errors. This is one part of a massive undertaking known as “Medicaid unwinding,” whereby pandemic-era policies are being reversed. As a result, in August 2023, the Biden Administration told all states to report back on whether they are…
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Is Planet Fitness open on Veterans Day 2023?
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The Daily Heller: Wilde’s Memory Palace Exhibited
Ten thousand design and advertising students have passed through Richard Wilde’s department at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, which has to be a record if there ever was one. The feat was commemorated in 2009 with a book and exhibition rightly titled The Wilde Years: Four Decades of Shaping Visual Culture,…
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Minimum Wage Increase Linked to Small Decrease in Employer Health Insurance Offerings | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
A new study led by a researcher at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that a $1 increase in state and federal minimum wages over the 2002–2020 period was associated with small decrease in the percentage of employers offering health insurance. The 0.92 percentage-point decrease in employers offering insurance was driven by…
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Innovation in Advertising — The Lost Art Rediscovered. How Agencies Prioritize Innovative Solutions
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Cars.com to Participate in Three Investor Conferences in November
CHICAGO, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Cars.com Inc. d/b/a Cars Commerce (NYSE: CARS) (“Cars Commerce”), an audience-driven technology company empowering the automotive industry, today announced that Alex Vetter, Chief Executive Officer of Cars Commerce and Sonia Jain, Chief Financial Officer of Cars Commerce will host meetings at the following three investor conferences in November: Conference: RBC…
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How to Watch Every NBA Basketball Game on a Streaming Service
Watching sports on television has never been easy, and the tilt toward streaming hasn’t made it easier or less confusing for NBA fans. The regular NBA season started, and with 30 teams each playing 82 games, that’s a lot of games to watch. Because broadcasters have patched together a Kafka-esque web of agreements, they’re spread…
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I Travel With My Mom Who Uses a Wheelchair — Here Are 13 Helpful Items We Always Pack to Make Trips Smoother
When my mother’s Parkinson’s Disease began worsening a few years ago, I knew that our family vacations would never be the same. To ensure that my mom could still join our road trips (and continue flying to New York so I could help care for her in my apartment), I set out in search of…
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Colorado volunteers to travel to Israel with donations
DENVER — Wednesday afternoon, the packages were still arriving as Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield sorted through bags of fleece layers, medic pouches and other supplies – all of it was purchased by donors, to be delivered by volunteers to Israel soon. “In just in a matter of days, we’ve collected thousands of items that are going to…
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Subversive ambiguities in Ryan Hawk’s works at Dallas sculpture park
Can a clown be a work of art? Or a pile of bricks? Well, yes, if the artist is Houston-based Ryan Hawk, whose work is on display at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park. Stretched out on the leaf-strewn ground, Outside Agitator (All Artists Are Bastards) is a brightly attired but sad-faced clown, with frizzy, rainbow-streaked hair.…