As lawmakers debate work requirements in Medicaid expansion bills, Walker faces a Catch-22: she first needs health insurance to get healthy enough to be able to return to work.
Elisabeth Briggs, 48, a mother of three teenagers, from Shropshire, fights back tears as she recounts how her life changed after she contracted Covid - which then developed into long Covid.
Turning your backyard into a nature retreat has never been easier, thanks to products like the Seed Needs Hummingbird and Butterfly Garden Wildflower Seed Mixture. These seeds are currently discounted 11% on Amazon, providing aspiring gardeners with a cost-efficient way to populate their gardens with vibrant and appealing wildlife-attracting flowers. With over 20 varieties of annual, perennial and biennial wildflowers, the Seed Needs mix offers a beautiful assortment ripe for spring and summer...
"It’s 2016. I’m a contemporary artist and have been living off of Medicaid, food stamps, and $20k annually since graduating from art school five years ago."
The first season of Fallout does a great job bringing the world of the games to life, but Season 2 needs to get weirder.
CNN Opinion by Mark Hannah (CNN) — The $95 billion military aid package President Joe Biden signed Wednesday was a feat of tough-minded negotiation to get funding to Ukraine and Israel after months of congressional horse-trading. But if the aid inflates those countries’ war aims, it could discourage the kind of tough-minded negotiation that is the only
Opinion by Mark Hannah (CNN) — The $95 billion military aid package President Joe Biden signed Wednesday was a feat of tough-minded negotiation to get funding to Ukraine and Israel after months of congressional horse-trading. But if the aid inflates those countries’ war aims, it could discourage the kind of tough-minded negotiation that is the only way
A theme park expert takes a closer look at the pros and cons of staying on-site when visiting Disney.
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Alvin Bragg Has His Trump Trial, All He Needs Now Is A Crime Authored by Jonathan Turley, Below is an expanded version of my column in the New York Post on the start of the Trump trial and much awaited explanation of District Attorney Alvin Bragg on the underlying alleged criminal conduct. The curious aspect of the case is that the prosecutors are stressing that they will prove largely uncontested facts. Indeed, if all of these facts of payments, non-disclosure agreements, and...
We’ve never seen a case like this one where a dead misdemeanor from 2016 could be revived as a felony just before the 2024 election
Decision-makers should consider setting minimum unit pricing for alcohol. It’s a policy that has been shown to save lives