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Emergency loans: Everything you need to know
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoEmergency loan statistics Over one-third of Americans have less savings in 2022 than they did the year before, while almost a quarter have more saved. ...
The place to be for politicians and protesters
Politico· 3 hours agoThe amount of money collected by the tax reached $5.6 billion — a 1.6 percent bump from a year ago during the same three-month span. Much of that money...
Pharma lobbying up in 2024
Politico· 10 hours agoAccording to a KFF analysis of 2020 data, 3.6 million people on Medicare could be eligible for coverage of Wegovy. Twenty percent of Medicare beneficiaries ...
ACLU challenges Tennessee ban on trans people changing gender on driver's licenses
Gannett via AOL· 8 hours agoCameron-Vaughn said a successful result in the case would "send a message to other transgender...
Human-to-human transmission with a novel Mpox virus identified in the eastern Democratic Republic of...
World Socialist Web Site· 2 days agoThis week an international group of researchers from Africa, Europe and North America, the Mpox...
Experts warn of harmful reactions to counterfeit Botox
WKYT Lexington· 1 day agoThe CDC and FDA are investigating several claims of counterfeit or mishandled botulinum toxin. ...
Donald Trump scores win on abortion
Newsweek· 7 days agoMore Americans believe abortion restrictions should be decided by the states rather than the federal government, according to polling conducted...
Harvard poll: Biden’s slipping with young voters but still leads Trump in the 18-to-29 bracket - The...
The Boston Globe· 5 days ago“For context, at this stage in the 2020 election, the Harvard Youth Poll showed Biden leading Trump...
The Real Culprit in Our Housing and Homelessness Crisis: Wall Street
The New Republic via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoVagrancy laws were so twentieth century. The Supreme Court on Monday is hearing a case involving...
NPR gives a masterclass on how not to do damage control
The Hill· 3 days agoNational Public Radio’s recent mishandling of a now-former employee raises an obvious question:...