Month: January 2021
Biden to reopen Obamacare enrollment Feb. 15 to May 15 amid COVID-19 pandemic – USA TODAY
Biden to reopen Obamacare enrollment Feb. 15 to May 15 amid COVID-19 pandemic USA TODAY Biden to sign executive orders expanding access, strengthening ObamaCare through special enrollment period Fox News Biden to reopen health insurance marketplace for special enrollment period The Week Magazine
Read MoreRobinhood and Reddit top the App Store, as trading apps surge following GameStop mania
The GameStop mania didn’t just drive up the stock price of a declining video game retailer, it’s also sent trading apps and others to the top of the App Store, due to record-breaking downloads. Today, the popular trading app Robinhood
Read MoreThe ups and downs of covid skiing
Sales of ski-touring equipment are booming
Read MoreCuomo administration underreported nursing home Covid deaths by up to 50%, NY attorney general says – CNBC
Cuomo administration underreported nursing home Covid deaths by up to 50%, NY attorney general says CNBC COVID-19 deaths in NY nursing homes were 50 percent higher than claimed: probe New York Post The real Covid death toll at nursing homes, and the
Read MoreIn the Republican Party, the post-Trump era lasted a week – CNN
In the Republican Party, the post-Trump era lasted a week CNN POLITICO Playbook: SCOOP: Inside the White House’s new thinking on Covid relief Politico McCarthy to meet Trump, Challenger tragedy, GLAAD nominations: 5 things you need to know Thursday USA TODAY ‘Cut that
Read MoreFacebook’s “Oversight Board” Is a Sham. The Answer to the Capitol Riot Is Regulating Social Media
Online violence leads to real world violence. The January 6th storming of the U.S. Capitol and the role of social media in helping coordinate the riots was not a surprise and the emerging details show this could have been mitigated,
Read MoreChina And Russia Want To Be Vaccine Leaders. How’s That Going?
The two countries are vying for a role in ending the pandemic by offering their vaccines to countries that can’t afford or obtain other vaccines. But vaccine experts have a few concerns. (Image credit: Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreChina And Russia Want To Be Vaccine Leaders. How’s That Going?
The two countries are vying for a role in ending the pandemic by offering their vaccines to countries that can’t afford or obtain other vaccines. But vaccine experts have a few concerns. (Image credit: Wang Zhao/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreGermany says Oxford jab should not be given to over 65s
Germany has said the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine should not be offered to people over the age of 65, a source close to the country’s government has told Sky News.
Read MoreBiden targets Trump’s Middle East legacy
Former US president Donald Trump’s mould-breaking approach has reshaped decades of Middle East diplomacy, but his legacy in the troubled region has quickly come under attack from his successor. From unexpected normalisation deals with Israel, to a “maximum pressure” campaign
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