Tag: life
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The hottest fashion, finance and fitness trends
[ad_1] The scale don’t lie. Welcome to Libra Season, the time of the year where we transition into autumn. As we begin a new season, we begin to turn our focus away from ourselves and more on connecting with others. The mighty Sun will dance in the skies of Libra from September 22 until October ... -
Webb telescope builder is ‘questioning science so far’
[ad_1] Futurism‘s Maggie Harrison recently interviewed UC Santa Cruz astronomer Garth Illingworth, one of the developers of the James Webb Space Telescope. His observations stunned astronomers with unexpected new discoveries in very old and developed galaxies. And when I sat there looking at the first images, I was just blown away by their beauty and ... -
Anyone feeling like they’re drowning?suffering from mental health
[ad_1] There is no way to sugar coat it. These are difficult times to live in Los Angeles. Over the past few years, an unprecedented number of stressors have gathered around us. Record drought and heat waves.of alarming rise in hate crimes, Especially for Asian, Black and LGBTQ residents. and the lingering effects of many ... -
Katherine Hepburn totally hit back at Barbara Walters for questioning her fashion choices
[ad_1] in the 1941s philadelphia story She played Tracy Samantha Lord and appeared on screen as Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter. Throughout her illustrious career, Katharine Hepburn has starred in over 50 films, making her one of the country’s most beloved movie stars. Hepburn became famous for her acting, but the star ... -
Whether Abrams likes it or not, science screams the humanity of the unborn child
[ad_1] This is an impression column. In one news cycle this week, there were two stories about babies in the womb getting a lot of attention at the same time. Both focus on what science can tell us about fetal humanity. The first was the feel-good, humorous part on the Today Show. They discussed a ... -
Seniors home health care crisis deepened by covid labor shortage
[ad_1] While more elderly seek home care to age in place, low-wage workers are finding easier jobs with equal or better pay in retail and restaurants September 25, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. EDT Acey Hofflander, 85, shares sections of the daily newspaper with her husband, Tom, 88, in their Richfield, Minn., home on September 14. ... -
Expanded Medicaid leaves fewer Nebraskans without health coverage
[ad_1] Martha Stoddard , Henry J. Cordes The state recorded 1,772 new cases last week, down from 2,121 the previous week and 2,936 the week before, according to state data reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. LINCOLN — The two years since Nebraska expanded Medicaid to cover more low-income ... -
Hicks: The Battle For The Soul Of Education Is Coming To A Vote Near You | Commentary
[ad_1] Tell me, this doesn’t sound like a Sam Cooke song. According to last year’s final exams, South Carolina students don’t know much about history. And they don’t know much about biology. The Immortal Souls singer also correctly predicted the difficulty of mastering algebra. As Hilary Flynn of The Post and Courier reports, the state ...










