CHICAGO (CBS) – On their second day of deliberations in Kyle Rittenhouse’s trial, jurors sent the judge a question in the case, prompting him to call prosecutors and defense attorneys into the courtroom. The question was not immediately clear and Judge Bruce Schroeder was holding a hearing on another case …
Read More »Summary of New Findings in Women’s Health from Virginia Commonwealth University (Oral Health Awareness, Barriers to Dental Care, and Awareness of Medicaid Pregnancy Dental Coverage in Women of Childbearing Age): Women’s Health
2021 NOV 16 (NewsRx) – By a Journalist-Staff News Editor at Daily Insurance News – New research on women’s health is reported. According to information from Richmond, Virginia, per NewsRx correspondents, the research said, “Oral health is an integral part of women’s health, but many women face barriers and do …
Read More »The conglomerate is not dead, why diversity training is not working and more
Here’s this week’s Careers newsletter, which brings the latest news, commentary and ideas about the workplace, leadership and the future of work straight to your inbox every Tuesday. Click here to subscribe to the newsletter list! A neon sign reading “GE Appliances” (Photo by: Joe Sohm / Visions of America …
Read More »Young women need to save an average of £ 185,000 more than men for their retirement
Young women need to save an average of £ 185,000 more over the course of their working lives to receive the same retirement income as men, according to a new report. Scottish Widows said women currently in their 20s would only have saved around £ 250,000 on average by the …
Read More »VT SBA accepts nominations for annual Small Business Awards
Karen and Sean Lawson of Lawson’s Finest Liquids. Courtesy photo of the SBA. Vermont Business Magazine The SBA Vermont district office is accepting nominations for its 2022 Small Business Awards. Previous winners from Vermont include Ben and Jerry’s, Mamava, and Lawson’s Finest Liquids. These annual awards recognize the accomplishments of …
Read More »Poverty on Native American Reserves
MEDWAY, Massachusetts – Native Americans are among the poorest citizens in the United States. Not surprisingly, the Pine Ridge Reservation and the Rosebud Native American Reservation are located in the two poorest counties in the United States. However, these two reserves are home to some of the most resilient people …
Read More »Walmart to Stop Accepting Prescription Military Medicare
The pharmacy department at Walmart Neighborhood Market in Bentonville, Ark., Is shown on Thursday, June 5, 2014. (AP Photo / Sarah Bentham) BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA / KFTA) – Express Scripts recently ended a multi-year agreement to participate as a pharmacy supplier for the Tricare Network, affecting veterans and members of …
Read More »Tony Khan asked about women’s wrestling, gives the most dull answer possible
AEW President Tony Khan answered questions medias today before this Saturday evening (November 13) Full equipment pay per view. Among the topics covered was the fact that he still hasn’t spoken to Bray Wyatt despite the 90-day non-compete clause, how he hopes to bring Double or nothing 2022 back in …
Read More »Featured Trends: A Veteran’s Tribute
Today is Veterans Day, a day to honor the men and women who courageously served our country. I don’t think there are enough words in English to express my respect, gratitude, support and admiration for the people who are working to protect and preserve our constitutional freedoms that we enjoy …
Read More »The Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan football drama at PSG? A player arrested during an investigation
The story is once again similar to the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan incident, except this time it takes place on one of the most important women’s football teams in the world. Paris Saint-Germain player and France coach Aminata Diallo was taken into police custody on Wednesday morning as part of a …
Read More »In her “SNL” sketch, Cecily Strong opened up a dialogue about abortion. Here’s what the experts say
In the Weekend Update segment of the show, the actress explained that the clown costume needs to make the topic a little more palatable to audiences. It was presented in light of a controversial Texas law currently being debated in the United States Supreme Court. Speaking as the character of …
Read More »Skims Co-Founder Emma Grede on Negotiation Skills and Supporting Women
This story is part of the Behind the Desk series, where CNBC Make It gets to know successful business leaders to find out everything from how they got to where they are, what gets them out of bed in the morning. and their daily routines. For Emma Grede, growing up …
Read More »BlueTape Launches Buy Now Pay Later to Make Building Material Financing Accessible to All Construction Professionals
SAN FRANCISCO, November 9, 2021 / PRNewswire / – BlueTape today announced the launch of its Buy Now Pay Later feature, a fundraising tool that allows construction professionals to buy their building materials now and pay back over time. Starting today, builders and contractors across the country can start using …
Read More »Women’s Economic Ventures Names Recipients of Free Training and Grant Loans in Ventura County | Business
Posted on November 8, 2021 | 3:20 p.m. Through a grant from Kaiser Permanente and the National Association of Latin American Community Asset Builders (NALCAB), Women’s Economic Ventures (WEV) has announced the recipients of the Forgivable Business Loan and Coaching Program. Five small business owners in Ventura County will each …
Read More »The hidden costs of living without paid family medical leave
With the Senate next to consider paid vacation, opponents still say it’s too expensive. Yet, as our data shows, almost each country – 186 – grant paid leave to new mothers, the majority grant paid leave to fathers, and 181 countries guarantee paid sick leave at the national level. If …
Read More »RoadEx Trucking Finance Company Offers Freight Factoring and Shipping
A Detroit metro trucking financial services company is growing rapidly and plans to double its revenues this year compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic. Livonia-based RoadEx was started in 2014 by Jagdeep Dhillon, who previously ran a trucking business with her husband. She attributes RoadEx’s growth spurt to the increased …
Read More »Steve Harvey and Billionaire Robert F. Smith Team Up to Help HBCU Students Enjoy More ‘Freedom’
Steve harvey has always had a soft spot for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Today, the acclaimed comedian, TV show host, entrepreneur and philanthropist takes his longtime passion to new heights and has officially signed on as a strategic partner of the Student Freedom Initiative. Founded and led by …
Read More »For an Afghan immigrant in Minnesota, a friendship is formed with an English tutor
“Tell me about Afghanistan.” The English teacher eagerly watches Nilofar Mulakhail as they sit on the living room floor of a Bloomington apartment, weeks after the Taliban takeover plunged the country into chaos. Mulakhail replies that her homeland is good, as if out of polite formality, or maybe she doesn’t …
Read More »Horrific reports say crowd may have been injected with drugs at Astroworld festival
There are several reports that at least one person in the crowd was injecting people with “some kind of drug” during last night’s tragedy at the Astroworld Festival in Houston. An investigation is currently underway. The chaotic event at Travis Scott’s concert at NRG Park resulted in the tragic deaths …
Read More »Young women lead protests against the climate. Guess who is leading the global discussions?
GLASGOW – The week started with over 130 presidents and prime ministers posing for a group photo in a century-old baroque red sandstone museum. Less than 10 were women. Their median age, as their climate summit host UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson reminded them, was over 60. The week ended …
Read More »Poverty and helplessness: the journey of a woman in the middle of the “struggling class”
In his Preface to Living on the edge, sociologist Céline-Marie Pascale writes that her intention was not only to make visible the lives of “ordinary people”, but also to highlight the ways in which “business practices and government policies create, normalize and strengthen economic struggles for many to produce extreme …
Read More »Human Rights Campaign Urges US House of Representatives to Adopt Biden-Harris Build Back Better Framework
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) urged the United States House of Representatives to adopt the Biden-Harris administration’s Build Back Better framework, the most transformative investment in America’s middle class in generations and the largest expansion of affordable health care in a decade. Rebuilding Better, if passed, would be critical for …
Read More »Women Pay $ 8,000 More Than Men Over Time Car Ownership – Let’s Change That
Money / Financial Planning A recent study conducted by the auto insurance comparator Jerry found that women pay thousands of dollars more than men over eight years, the average length of time people own a car. According to the study, women pay an average of $ 142 more per year …
Read More »Affordable Housing Developer Announces 3 New Projects in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Affordable housing developer Decro said on Wednesday it has raised $ 110 million in private and public funding to build three affordable housing projects in Los Angeles. What would you like to know In November 2016, voters passed the HHH proposal to use $ 1.2 billion …
Read More »White women who just elected Glenn Youngkin are killing America
AAs a student of American history and a person of color, I never underestimate the burning white rage, anxiety and resentment of a despised Karen. You might think you conquered them with Beyonce, Oprah, chai latte and henna, but the cult of Karen will always look to people of color …
Read More »Let’s close the gender gap in financial inclusion in India
Imagine it’s the end of the month and your housekeeper needs to be paid. If you look beyond the mundane nature of such a transaction, you will quickly notice a gender divide in financial choices and behavior. To give you an idea of the problem with this gap, let me …
Read More »Vets in short supply: pandemic stress exacerbates animal health care challenges
By RICK SINNETT, Contributing WriterPosted on November 3, 2021 Vets in short supply Pandemic stress exacerbates challenges in animal health care SNOHOMISH COUNTY – The increased workload and lack of respect and pay all contribute to veterinary staff shortages in Snohomish County and across the country.Animal health care has always …
Read More »Virginia to elect woman of color lieutenant governor for the first time
Voters cast their ballot at an early polling location in Fairfax, Va. On Saturday, October 30. (Eric Lee / Bloomberg / Getty Images) If Terry McAuliffe wins, Democrats will see the victory as validation that a state that has had a blue streak over the past decade still stands behind …
Read More »How Fintechs Save Black Owned Businesses
James Fugate, co-owner of Eso Won Books, curates copies of President Obama’s memoir “A Promised … [+] Land “in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California on November 24, 2020. – It’s been a tough year for black-owned small businesses, and the latest increase in coronavirus cases suggests a …
Read More »More S’pore women and millennials in their 20s started investing in 2021: OCBC survey – Mothership.SG
Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/mothershipsg OCBC Bank’s 2021 Financial Well-Being Index reveals that more women and millennials in Singapore have started investing this year. The bank adds that the economic uncertainties that Covid-19 brings may have prompted more people to pay more attention to financial management. …
Read More »ESG default insurance
ESG Default Insurance is a solution that forces a company to focus on specific stakeholders, helps serious ESG companies separate themselves from companies that are lip service, gives socially active investors the game By making it financially lucrative to sue a company if it gives up on its ESG promises …
Read More »Quentin Lawrence of Pathway Lending Helps Chattanooga Small Business Owners Who May Not Qualify for Traditional Loans
Quentin Lawrence, vice president of loans for Pathway Lending in Chattanooga, has worked in banking, nonprofit leadership, and ministry for decades in the community where he grew up. In his new role at Pathway, Lawrence helps small business owners who may not qualify for more conventional financing access loans and …
Read More »Inside Mahila Money, a new digital platform offering easy micro-loans to aspiring women entrepreneurs
Seven years after construction Sheroes, a community platform for women first, founder Sairee Chahal now aims to help one million women achieve their entrepreneurial aspirations by giving them the funding and resources they need. To do this, she recently launched Mahila Silver, a women’s digital bank which aims to fulfill …
Read More »Do I have to have genetic tests for cancer?
After being thrown under the pancreatic cancer bus eight years ago, I have constantly wondered what I have done to become one of the roughly 60,000 unlucky people each year who receive this catastrophic news. With no real screening tools available and often found too late to treat, being told …
Read More »Gideon’s campaign still hinges on $ 10 million of 2020 bid for the US Senate
Sara Gideon, then president of Maine House, during a debate at the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland on September 11, 2020. Brianna Soukup / Staff Photographer Almost a year after losing a race that broke state election spending records, Sara Gideon’s campaign in the U.S. Senate still has …
Read More »The post-pandemic work of two incredible women entrepreneurs
Editor’s Note: This column is part of a series called “Connecticut’s Return to a Crossroads” on the state’s quest for economic boost. Click for stories on jobs here and housing here. It’s 3 a.m. Friday afternoon at the Starlander Beck automotive electronics store in Milford and the place is buzzing, …
Read More »Open Forum: Protecting Women’s Reproductive Rights | Winchester Star
I participated in the Women’s March in Winchester on October 2nd. I spoke as a member and representative of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). If you don’t know, the NAACP is a nonprofit organization that has worked for over 100 years to promote social justice …
Read More »Prince Andrew stages attack on woman who accused him of sexual abuse
Ms Maxwell was arrested in July 2020 and was detained for helping Mr Epstein recruit, treat and sexually assault underage girls. An indictment also accused Ms Maxwell of being involved in sex trafficking a 14-year-old girl, claiming that she prepared the girl to engage in sex acts with Mr Epstein …
Read More »PenCom and NIRSAL MFB launch interest-free fund, loans
Aisha Umar Dahir, CEO PenCom The National Pensions Commission (PenCom) said it had introduced an interest-free fund (Fund VI) and published an operational framework for the fund to guide contributors and retirees. In a post, the pension regulatory agency said it is promoting the implementation of the multi-fund investment structure …
Read More »As US freezes funds, harsh winter awaits cash-strapped Afghans | Humanitarian crises News
In his latest report to the United States Congress, the Special Investigator General for the Reconstruction of Afghanistan (SIGAR) detailed Washington’s decision to cut off the Taliban government’s access to billions of funds and assets, which wreaked havoc on the cash-strapped country. The main monitoring report indicates that during the …
Read More »2 women of color compete to become the next lieutenant governor | Richmond Free Press
History will be written on Election Day, Tuesday, November 2, when the race for lieutenant governor is decided. Two women of color are on the ballot, Democrat Hala S. Ayala, 48, and Republican Winsome E. Sears, 57. Whoever wins will be the first woman to land the # 2 job …
Read More »Women take flight in wartime
When World War II broke out, hundreds of women took to the skies to support the war effort. Many have contributed as Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). However, women like Willa Brown, who were barred from becoming a military pilot because of their race and gender, found other ways to …
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Rent the Runway’s share price soared on Wednesday as the U.S. womenswear rental company went public. Stocks rose over 24% at one point before sagging and hovering around 10%. New York-based Rent the Runway raised $ 357 million in its larger-scale IPO as the company began trading on the Nasdaq …
Read More »Medicaid + Braves Lose 7-2 + Duo ‘Shark Tank’ expansion effort
Hello, Atlanta! Catch up with each other to start this day on an informed note. Here are the most important things happening in the city today. First, the weather forecast for the day: Rain, then shower. High: 63 Low: 50. Here are the best stories today in Atlanta: Democrats of …
Read More »AARP campaign seeks to keep older women out of poverty
Women are 80% more likely to live in poverty than men, according to AARP, and among those receiving social security benefits, 42% of women receive more than half of their income from social security and 15 % depend on social security at 90%. of their income. Too few women are …
Read More »These women fight cybercrime and the cybersecurity gender divide
Growing ransomware attacks aren’t the only problem facing the cybersecurity industry today, according to experts in this episode of The Insuring Cyber Podcast. Another concern within the cybersecurity workforce is the gender gap. “I think everything we have done so far to encourage more women in cybersecurity is still not …
Read More »Women entrepreneurs reluctant to access financial support: survey
Barriers to financing and growing businesses include lack of collateral and balancing family obligations, recent national survey finds As if the COVID-19 pandemic weren’t tough enough, many Canadian women entrepreneurs are going it alone financially. This is one of the lessons of a national survey of women entrepreneurs by Organizations …
Read More »COVID has cut essential jobs for women in southern Africa
Before the borders were closed, Michele, 31, earned a modest income buying clothes and electronics in South Africa and selling them for a profit across the border in Zimbabwe. But when the pandemic shut down most traffic between the two countries, she said, her income dried up and she had …
Read More »The royal wedding in Japan goes off with a bang
TOKYO – The last time the sister of a future emperor of Japan got married, thousands of supporters marched through the streets as the bride, Princess Sayako, left the palace to attend the ceremony and reception in one of the biggest hotels in Tokyo. But when Princess Mako, 30, niece …
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A joint home loan allows two or more family members to qualify for a home loan with shared repayment responsibility. Most people opt for such a loan to improve their mortgage eligibility or reduce interest charges. Lenders require applicants to add their co-owners as a co-borrower for properties co-owned by …
Read More »Women rent £ 14 ‘lifeguard’ hot water bottle pocket to help ease period pain
A £ 13.99 hot water bottle from Amazon caused a stir on social media after a woman shared a video showing how it came in handy in helping relieve period pain. Hot water bottle pouch has gone viral ( Image: tiktok / @ smallex4ft11) If you’re in pain, whether it’s …
Read More »‘Crises reveal’: pandemic has changed the way these women choose to spend their money
Caroline Chang achieved something during the pandemic: Before the spread of COVID-19 changed her lifestyle, she spent a lot of money paying for ridesharing services, visiting new bars with friends, and buying drinks . But over the past 18 months, Chang, a 29-year-old user experience designer in Los Angeles, has …
Read More »ESG gains could buy better terms in the insurance program
U.S. companies deemed to have superior environmental, social and governance practices will be eligible for enhanced terms on directors ‘and officers’ liability insurance policies as part of a leading brokerage initiative. Marsh McLennan‘s MMC 0.68% The brokerage unit has partnered with international law firms and four major insurance companies to …
Read More »Democrats, budget bill cut, push for compromise by weekend
WASHINGTON – Senate Democrats said on Tuesday they hoped to reach a compromise on President Biden’s sprawling domestic policy plan by the end of the week, striving to show progress after weeks of public wrangling and private negotiations with centrist refractories. The renewed urgency came as Mr Biden privately conceded …
Read More »Protests, humor and blood money: the new normal for Newcastle fans | Newcastle United
IIt is approximately 2:20 pm outside Selhurst Park on the corner of Holmesdale Road. A man shakes a bucket on behalf of the Palace for Life Foundation. “Money for cancer research?” He asks the crowds. “Every penny helps.” A Newcastle fan walks past. He’s wearing a jacket with those dark …
Read More »Neal Logan: Financial Measures for Women Business Owners | Opinion
If you are a female business owner, you may encounter challenges that your male peers don’t share, but you also have several opportunities to help improve your financial future. You may already be taking some or all of the right steps, but here are a few ideas to make sure …
Read More »On The Money – Democrats confident cuts won’t ease bill
Happy Friday and welcome to On The Money, your evening guide to everything related to your bills, your bank account and your results. Subscribe here: thehill.com/newsletter-signup. Today’s big deal: Democrats are expressing confidence in a reduced spending bill’s ability to resonate with voters. We’ll also take a look at Sen. …
Read More »National women’s group helps local residents pay for their education
Lauren Coley of Brentwood may not have been aware of the efforts of the Brentwood chapter of the Philanthropic Educational Organization (PEO) Sisterhood. Nevertheless, she is grateful to have been able to reap the fruits of the organization’s long history in helping women and their educational activities. Earlier this year, …
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Hospitals should put you in the pink, not the red. Every year in October, pink ribbons and flamingos go out to raise awareness about breast cancer. However, Pink October should go beyond breast cancer awareness to shine a light on women’s health in general and, just as importantly, the enormous …
Read More »Spanx founder Sara Blakely says business will expand into denim, more
Spanx is famous for its fitted underwear. But according to founder Sara Blakely, this is a huge step forward in other clothing categories, including denim, in the hopes of making all clothing more comfortable for women. The company, founded in the late 1990s, is also well positioned to continue to …
Read More »Loans granted to 17 businesses owned by black women | Davidson County
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – Seventeen black female business owners on Thursday secured loans to help their businesses grow during this difficult time. Nashville nonprofit Corner to Corner created a pilot initiative called Academy Invested which has provided loans of up to $ 1,000 to qualifying businesses. They said lack of …
Read More »Inflation and Fed action set the stage for higher mortgage rates | WIVT
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Mortgage rates have hovered near historic lows for much of this year, even as inflation has risen sharply across much of the economy. That could start to change in the coming weeks, now that the Federal Reserve has signaled that it may announce as early as …
Read More »Japanese princess overcomes money scandal, PTSD marries college sweetheart
Princess Mako, the eldest daughter of Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko, and her fiancee Kei Komuro, a university friend of Princess Mako, smile during a press conference to announce their engagement at Akasaka East Residence in Tokyo, Japan, September 3, 2017. REUTERS / Shizuo Kambayashi / Pool / File Photo …
Read More »Biden expected to write off $ 50,000 per student debt borrower
On February 4, Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer and Representative Ayanna Pressley led the reintroduction of a bicameral resolution to settle student debt. In it, they called on President Joe Biden to use executive action to write off up to $ 50,000 in student loan debt per borrower. They …
Read More »United States Policies and Practices for Addressing the Most Common Complications of Pregnancy and Childbirth
Maternal mental health disorders (MMS) are the most common complication of pregnancy and childbirth, affecting 1 in 5 women or people of childbearing age (800,000 American families each year). Recent studies show that suicide and overdose combined are the leading cause of death among mothers in the first year postpartum, …
Read More »Former NJ judge reprimanded for sexual comment made from the bench
The New Jersey Supreme Court publicly reprimanded a former municipal court judge on Tuesday for answering a defendant’s question with a remark the court ruled to be sexual innuendos. Hector I. Rodriguez was Chief Justice of Franklin Township, Somerset County Municipal Court when he commented in December 2017 while presiding …
Read More »Senate Democrats drop Hyde Amendment for first time in decades
On Monday, for the first time in decades, Senate Democrats set aside an amendment to their annual funding bills that prevents people from using Medicaid or other federal health programs to cover health services. abortion. The provision, also known as the Hyde Amendment, was omitted from the legislation to fund …
Read More »This woman repaid $ 215,000 in student loans and saved $ 40,000 by refinancing
Select’s editorial team works independently to review financial products and write articles that our readers will find useful. We may receive a commission when you click on product links from our affiliate partners. During her three years at law school, Cindy Zuniga-Sanchez racked up nearly $ 215,000 in student loan …
Read More »CFPB Small Business Loan Data Collection Regulation | Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Last month, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a long-awaited rule proposal (published in the Federal Register on October 8, 2021) requiring regulated financial institutions to collect and report data on consumer loans to the Bureau. small enterprises. The regulation amends Regulation B, the CFPB Equal Credit Opportunity Regulation …
Read More »Aviom India Housing Finance raises $ 8 million from Saber Partners
BENGALURU : Housing finance company Aviom India Housing Finance announced on Monday that it had raised $ 8 million as part of its Series C equity financing from Saber Partners. The company is expected to use the proceeds of the current increase to expand and further develop its operations. The …
Read More »Saint-Joseph’s Women’s Soccer Downs
Next game: in Duquesne 10/21/2021 | 7:00 p.m. WASHINGTON – Women’s football GW scored early in the second half and have never regretted their 2-0 home win over Saint Joseph’s on Sunday. Alicia window scored his third goal in two games, and Erica Lorenzana stopped all five shots she faced …
Read More »Taiwanese Hsieh wins third doubles title in California
Taiwanese tennis ace Hsieh Su-wei (謝淑薇) and Belgian partner Elise Mertens won the women’s doubles trophy at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif. On Saturday after beating Russian Veronika Kudermetova and Kazakhe Elena Rybakina. Hsieh and Mertens beat their opponents 7-6 (7/1), 6-3 in 1 hour and 34 …
Read More »SA must improve its game on financial inclusion for women
Tinuade Adekunbi Ojo, University of Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG – The financial gap between men and women is a global problem. This is a problem because financially excluding women prevents them from participating in and contributing to the social and economic activities of society. It is bad for women and for society. …
Read More »Ending student loan forbearance will be harder for women
Before the pandemic, wage disparities already made it harder to repay student loans for working women than for men. Today, after a second year of juggling the increase in caregiving duties, over a million women have had to drop out of the workforce as a new / old problem looms: …
Read More »Here’s why, in fact, the IRS’s $ 600 bank report proposal is quite reasonable
IRS tax forms getty Over the past few days, we’ve seen the Outrage Machine in action on a new Treasury proposal to require banks to report new U.S. bank account information to the IRS, in addition to the existing reporting of bank payments. ‘interests. This proposal, as described on CBS …
Read More »Teachers’ pension scheme: retired women receive 28% less than men | Pensions
Female teachers typically retire with much lower pensions than their male counterparts, according to a study, with part-time work being one of the main factors eroding women’s retirement income. Analysis of Teachers’ Pension Plan (TPS) payments suggests that the average pension of a former teacher is 28% lower per year …
Read More »Philadelphia civic leader Madeline Arrington who helped tulips bloom in Mantua, dies at 78
Madeline Arrington, 78, an affordable housing activist and board member of the Mantoua Civic Association which led the annual Bulbs not Bullets anti-violence tulip planting program, died Saturday October 2 from cancer of the pancreas at the Penn Hospice in Rittenhouse in Philadelphia. She also helped establish the Mantua Urban …
Read More »Binghamton & Johnson City Secures Funding for Sewer Plant Works
Binghamton / Johnson City Joint Wastewater Treatment Plant gets funding from New York State to help pay for some of the millions of dollars in repairs and upgrades. On October 14, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation had approved $ 2.74 million for Binghamton …
Read More »Ramsey Solutions Gives Teachers Free Access to ‘Borrowed Future’ Student Loan Documentary, Premiering Today | Business
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – (BUSINESS WIRE) – October 14, 2021– To educate and empower the next generation on alternatives to student loans, Ramsey Solutions is offering every teacher in the United States free access to the documentary “Borrowed Future: How Student Loans Are Killing the American Dream”, produced by Dave Ramsey. …
Read More »Liberia: Women farmers made poor by pandemic
Monrovia – Weatta Gbelly has struggled in her 35th birthday, but nothing has prepared her for the Covid-19 pandemic. Ms. Gbelly never had the virus, she doesn’t know anyone who has it, but she suffered nonetheless. Ms. Gbelly is the mother of six children. She and her husband used to …
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