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The uninsured fee within the US fell through the Covid pandemic, Medicaid and Obamacare protection elevated

The number of people in the US without health insurance fell during the Covid-19 pandemic, even as millions lost insurance coverage from their employers due to layoffs. The US uninsurance rate for people under 65 has fallen from 11% in 2019 to 10.5% in 2021, according to a report released Friday by the Department of…
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Outraged George Santos voters promise to make his life a nightmare till he resigns

Voters rallied outside Rep. George Santos’ (R-NY) alleged office in Queens, NY, pledging to make his life a nightmare until he resigns. “I’m here to remind you George that we’re going to make every single day in this neighborhood a living nightmare for you until you find us” – Rally outside supposedly oQueens office of…
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Gabriella Brooks’ birthday put up for Liam Hemsworth catches fireplace

Gabrielle Brooks celebrates friend Liam Hemsworth33rd birthday like a real winner. The model posted a Hunger Games snap to her Instagram Story on Jan. 13, showing Liam taking a dip in the sea while flashing a smile for the camera. Per People, Gabriella captioned the photo with a smiley face, “It’s Liam Day.” The photo…
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Wait earlier than buying and selling company income

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday warned investors not to make trading decisions right after a company’s earnings report. Stocks staged a comeback on Friday after initially falling on earnings reports and recession warnings from major banks. All three major indices ended the week higher as investors processed a slew of earnings reports and economic data…
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Pfizer Covid Booster Probably No Stroke Danger for Seniors: CDC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday it was “very unlikely” that Pfizer’s Omicron booster posed a risk of stroke for seniors after they opened an investigation into a preliminary safety issue found by one of their surveillance systems would. The CDC said in a statement posted on its website Friday that a…
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The US Chamber of Commerce is threatening to sue the FTC over the proposed ban on non-compete clauses

A signage is seen at the Chamber of Commerce building in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, New York, the United States, April 21, 2021. Andrew Kelly | Reuters A major business group has pledged to sue the Federal Trade Commission if it responds to a proposal to ban non-compete clauses in employment…
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Why Singapore would not single out China

Singapore’s Health Minister Ong Ye Kung told parliament on Monday that the government is not imposing any new restrictions on travelers from China because limited flight capacity combined with its current border policy has resulted in few imported cases — and even fewer severe cases — from China came . Ong said the government is…
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Loc’d execs shut down Kenyan ‘anti-black’ politician

In response to a Kenya-based politician’s negative comments about people in locs, Twitter users came out to end the hate! George Peter Kaluma destroys Locs and stands 10 toes down The conversation began after George Peter Kaluma, a member of the Kenyan Parliament, sent a note to students at Kenya Methodist University earlier this year.…
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South Koreans spend essentially the most cash on luxurious items on this planet

Handbags displayed in a Chanel SA shop window at Avenuel department store owned by Lotte Shopping Co Ltd on Tuesday December 14, 2021. operates in Seoul, South Korea. SeongJoon Cho | Bloomberg | Getty Images From Italian calfskin Prada bags to classic checked British Burberry trench coats, South Koreans spend the most money on personal…
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Republicans are wrongly calling for a particular counsel to analyze Biden-classified paperwork

Republicans like Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) continue to purposely overlook the point that the Biden and Trump confidential document cases are not the same. Hawley tweeted after the news that Biden’s aides had found more secret documents from his vice presidential days at a second location and handed them over to the National Archives: Special…
