• A coverage gap Catch-22: To work, Selinda Walker needs health care. To get health care, she needs work.

    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.

  • Future Apple Pencil may work on iPhone and never need charging

    Apple is looking at technology to entirely remove the need to charge a future Apple Pencil without removing features, and whether that will help it be used on an iPhone. A battery-less Apple Pencil could be made to work with an iPhone First, Apple made you stick it in an iPad to charge, then it had you magnetically attach it to the side of an iPad. Most recently it's switched to a hidden USB-C connector. Now it wants to get rid of all of that. This is the central point of the...

  • More Vermont Seniors Are Working, Due to Financial Need or Choice. They May Help Plug the Labor Gap.

    Cheryl Rose was ready to retire after 15 years as a care coordinator for Cathedral Square, a nonprofit that provides affordable housing for older adults. An avid crafter, she was eager to spend more time knitting and painting. In 2021, Rose, then 64, stopped working and started living off her savings and her Social Security payments — roughly $1,900 a month. Soon, though, money became tight. After her $950 monthly apartment rent, a car payment and other expenses, almost nothing remained....

  • Inter Milan's smart work in transfer market was key to title triumph, Yacine Adli's fury sums up the mood at AC Milan, and Napoli hit a new low after defeat by Empoli 10 THINGS WE LEARNED in Serie A this weekend

    Inter Milan wrapped up their 20th Italian title by beating AC Milan on Monday. AC Milan are struggling right now, while Napoli hit a new low this weekend. I’m not having complaining about playing too often. Why are managers disingenuous over player welfare? Listen to the

  • Apple @ Work: Do your Macs need malware protection at work?

    Apple @ Work is brought to you by Kolide by 1Password, the device trust solution that ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps. Close the Zero Trust access gap for Okta. Learn more or watch the demo. I was recently chatting with someone about what it was like in the early days of Apple’s second act with the iPod, and I mentioned that Mac users had the ultimate flex against PC users: no viruses and no malware. This was when PC users could get a virus from simply...

  • Netflix is done telling us how many people use Netflix

    Netflix will stop disclosing the number of people who signed up for its service, as well as the revenue it generates from each subscriber from next year, the company announced on Thursday. It will focus, instead, on highlighting revenue growth and the amount of time spent on its platform. “In our early days, when we had little revenue or profit, membership growth was a strong indicator of our future potential,” the company said in a letter to shareholders. “But now we’re generating very...

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    Everything you need for commuting to work

    From portable chargers to the best on-the-go work bags, we've got you covered with everything you need to make your work commute easier.

  • Do you care if your employees are high at work? I don’t

    Some companies operate a draconian policy on drugs and other intoxicants. Fine. But for me it’s performance that countsCannabis. Caffeine. Adderall. Xanax. Ritalin. Vicodin. Tito’s and Jameson. These are all legal substances in most states. Some can only be used when medically prescribed. The others are used “recreationally” and more people are using them than ever before. I know this because I know many of these people. They’re friends, workmates and even family. I’m one of those people. Do I...

  • ActiFLEX Reviews – Does It Work? What They Won’t Tell You!

    Are you tired of the pain from your creaky joints when you get out of bed, or wish workouts didn’t leave you feeling like you got run over by a truck? Res-Q ActiFLEX might be the answer. This natural joint relief supplement is all over the internet, promising to help your joints move better and your muscles bounce back faster. But with all its bold claims, is it all hype, or does the science back this pain-relieving formula up?

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    Usman Nurmagomedov pulls out of Bellator title defense in May

    With Usman Nurmagomedov pulling out of his fight, Patchy Mix's title defense against Magomed Magomedov will headline Bellator Champions Series: Paris.

  • Alcohol harm is increasing – the government needs to act now

    Decision-makers should consider setting minimum unit pricing for alcohol. It’s a policy that has been shown to save lives

  • Breakfast Cereals Scrutinized For Pesticide That May Harm Reproduction

    Breakfast Cereals Scrutinized For Pesticide That May Harm Reproduction Authored by Sina McCullough via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Imagine starting your day with a bowl of cereal that could be silently affecting your family’s health. Recent studies show that chlormequat, a pesticide linked to reproductive issues, has been found in popular breakfast cereals like Quaker Oats and Cheerios. As this substance infiltrates the American food supply, the potential risks to our health...