Pikoso.kz / Shutterstock.com The COVID-19 pandemic has dominated headlines for months now, and many states still are trying to figure out how to best deal with the situation. Because every state is responding to the coronavirus in its own way, restrictions differ from location to location. WalletHub completed an analysis …
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Calling a TV series about women’s rights a “feast for the eyes” sounds wrong, and pitting two groups of women against each other based on looks feels like a violation of my women’s college degree. But FX’s historical drama Mrs. America is a visual delight, using the characters’ beauty routines …
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Here’s what you need to know: A rift between the White House and states threatens a cohesive response. The I.M.F. predicts the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. As a recession looms, Democrats call for tougher financial regulation. An appeals court allows medication abortions in Texas again — for …
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Photo by karen roach / Shutterstock.com Looking to save a little cash? Here’s a suggestion you won’t hear every day: Move to Hawaii. The state with a notoriously high cost of living unexpectedly offers you the best deal on property taxes, according to a recent analysis from WalletHub. As part …
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Get an informed guide to the global outbreak with our daily Coronavirus newsletter. The Food and Drug Administration announced Saturday that testing for the coronavirus would be greatly expanded in the United States, giving laboratories and hospitals around the country the go-ahead to conduct tests that had until now been …
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