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theguardian.com - Yohann Koshy - No generation is safe from the nostalgia industry - just look at the disappointing Malcolm in the Middle reboot
No generation is safe from the nostalgia industry - just look at the disappointing Malcolm in the Middle reboot
The Guardian

One day in the near future, millennials like myself will be shuffling off into care homes. Once inside, what will we do to pass the time? Narrative podcasts from the 2010s will probably be piped into our bedrooms as the evenings approach, with…

washingtonexaminer.com - Harry Roth - Trump is solving the healthcare crisis and cleaning up Obama's mess
Trump is solving the healthcare crisis and cleaning up Obama's mess
Washington Examiner

For years, Americans have struggled with high health insurance premiums, high prescription drug prices, and a lack of competition in the healthcare market. To solve these longstanding problems and bring relief to consumers, the Trump administration…

royalgazette.com - Carla Seely - Personal freedom at heart of Fire
Personal freedom at heart of Fire
The Royal Gazette

Road to independence: perhaps the biggest advantage of Fire is being able to live life on your own terms, says Carla Seely (Adobe stock image) I have recently come across a couple of articles about the Fire movement, which gained significant…

thehindubusinessline.com - How To Stay Financially Afloat When Your Paycheque Suddenly Stops
How To Stay Financially Afloat When Your Paycheque Suddenly Stops
BusinessLine

As layoffs become more frequent across sectors, financial preparedness is moving from a “good-to-have” to a necessity. Planners say the difference between stress and stability often comes down to liquidity, insurance cover, and…

nypost.com - McKenzie Beard - Concerning rise in colon cancer deaths is almost entirely among key demographic
Concerning rise in colon cancer deaths is almost entirely among key demographic
New York Post

Researchers are finally getting to the bottom of a troubling trend. Once considered a disease of older adults, colorectal cancer has now overtaken breast and brain cancers to become the leading cause of cancer deaths among Americans under 50. But a…

kare11.com - Joe McCoy - Why are Minneapolis restaurants struggling, and what can be done about it?
Why are Minneapolis restaurants struggling, and what can be done about it?
kare11.com

MINNEAPOLIS — Restaurants across Minneapolis, from longtime neighborhood staples to newer concepts, are facing mounting financial pressure, and for some, the strain has already proven too much. In 2026 alone, well-known establishments like…

jacobin.com - Zohran Mamdani and the Left Made Kathy Hochul Tax the Rich
Zohran Mamdani and the Left Made Kathy Hochul Tax the Rich
Jacobin

This week, democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced, with Governor Kathy Hochul, that New York would impose a pied-à-terre tax. While the playful French phrase implies a small dwelling, it's a misnomer in this case…

thehindubusinessline.com - Movers & Shakers: Stocks That Will See Action This Week
Movers & Shakers: Stocks That Will See Action This Week
BusinessLine

IRB Infrastructure Developers (₹22.26) Since June 2024, IRB Infrastructure Developers has been in a downtrend. But since October last year, the price action shows some stabilisation. While there has not been confirmation yet on a bullish…

thecentersquare.com - Emily Rodriguez - Analysis: Homelessness predicted to rise despite policy efforts
Analysis: Homelessness predicted to rise despite policy efforts
The Center Square

(The Center Square) — Homelessness is predicted to rise, while policies predicted to lower the homeless numbers only address part of the cause, according to analysts. The annual Point-In-Time (PIT) count, conducted by the Continuums of Care…

nbcconnecticut.com - Jackie Fortiér | KFF Health News, Illustrations by Oona Zenda - How to make a high-deductible health plan work for you
How to make a high-deductible health plan work for you
NBC Connecticut

An elementary school teacher chose a low-price health insurance plan but soon realized she wasn't clear about what it would mean for her family's finances. “Once I got the insurance card, I compared our old plan to our new plan, and that's…

marketbeat.com - Top Healthcare Stocks To Follow Now - April 18th
Top Healthcare Stocks To Follow Now - April 18th
MarketBeat

MarketBeat Week in Review – 01/26 - 01/30 UnitedHealth Group, Johnson & Johnson, and Hims & Hers Health are the three Healthcare stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Healthcare stocks are shares of companies…

marketbeat.com - Promising Medical Stocks To Add to Your Watchlist - April 18th
Promising Medical Stocks To Add to Your Watchlist - April 18th
MarketBeat

MarketBeat Week in Review – 01/26 - 01/30 UnitedHealth Group, Eli Lilly and Company, Johnson & Johnson, Merck & Co., Inc., and AbbVie are the five Medical stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock screener tool. Medical stocks…

thehindubusinessline.com - Narayana Health: Heart At The Right Place
Narayana Health: Heart At The Right Place
BusinessLine

The Indian hospital sector has long and secular drivers of growth drawing from both pricing and volume. In the current volatile macro-environment, reasonably-valued stocks in the defensive hospital sector with a growth outlook should be part of…

the-sun.com - Maya Lanzone - I quit my job, sold everything, and retired early in Spain after a sad daycare
I quit my job, sold everything, and retired early in Spain after a sad daycare
The US Sun

A COUPLE from Kansas City has abruptly left their corporate roles to retire early, selling their huge 6,000 square foot home in the suburbs and moving to Spain to live out their travel dreams. While “everything looked great on paper”…

themarshallproject.org - Jamiles Lartey - More Cities Sending Mental Health Workers Instead of Police, But Funding Doubts Remain
More Cities Sending Mental Health Workers Instead of Police, But Funding Doubts Remain
The Marshall Project

This is The Marshall Project's Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue. Want this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for future newsletters. Last month in Louisville, Kentucky, Katelyn Hall was in exactly the…

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