We compared three alternative milk options to the real thing
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The MolinaCares Accord donates $273,000 to Nevada nonprofits combating health disparities
Emergency loans made to small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic have been added to a list of government programs considered at high risk of waste, fraud or mismanagement. The most common of those emergency loans, PPP loans, are provided at a low interest rate and are fully forgivable under conditions that include spending a certain percentage on payroll costs. The Government Accountability Office said Tuesday that millions of small businesses benefitted from the emergency loans, but the speed with which the relief programs were set up limited safeguards necessary to identify risks, “including susceptibility to improper payments and potential fraud.”
Knocking on doors, traveling to trailer parks and manning vaccination centers, Chula Vista firefighters seek out and vaccinate more than 1,000 people with no web access, language barriers, no transportation, and/or physical ailments during Operation Immunity — residents who might have otherwise fallen through the cracks.
Mickey Callaway's lewd behavior was reportedly known by numerous staffers on the Indians and Mets.
Holland America Line's exotic itineraries explore far-flung destinations coveted by globe-trotters, and cruises in 2022 and 2023 are now open for booking. From Asia, Australia and New Zealand to South America, Antarctica, Hawaii and Tahiti, travelers looking for an out-of-the-ordinary adventure can choose cruises ranging from 14 to 50 days on four Holland America Line ships.
Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica, according to his manager. Wailer, a baritone singer whose birth name is Neville Livingston, formed The Wailers in 1963 with late superstars Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. In addition to their music, the Wailers and other Rasta musicians popularized Rastafarian culture among better-off Jamaicans starting in the 1970s.
Britney Spears knows a thing or two about involuntarily being in the spotlight, and she’s wisely decided to keep her kids out of any photos they don’t want to be in. But still, this proud mom was bursting for the proper occasion where she could share an update on her boys with their permission, and […]
San Marino has been receiving a “boom” in calls from citizens in neighbouring regions trying to buy their COVID vaccines.
The "Tactile Sensors Market (2020 - 2025)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Frontier says it canceled a flight after a group refused to comply with mask rules. A Jewish organization says the crew behaved in a "bigoted" manner.
Shares of construction giant Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) continue to surge higher. In fact, its 2020 performance was pretty terrible and included one of the company's worst quarters in history. Instead, Caterpillar's fresh all-time high is based on future performance and the expectation that the company will be a big beneficiary from a 2021 bull market, infrastructure stimulus, higher oil prices, and other post-pandemic tailwinds.
The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed against MultiPlan Corporation (NYSE: MPLN; MPLN.WS) ("MultiPlan") f/k/a Churchill Capital Corp. III ("Churchill III") on behalf of: (1) those who purchased or acquired MultiPlan securities between July 12, 2020 and November 10, 2020, inclusive (the "Class Period"); and (2) all holders of Churchill III Class A common stock entitled to vote on Churchill III's merger with and acquisition of Polaris Parent Corp. and its consolidated subsidiaries consummated in October 2020 (the "Merger").
Flutter gained 350,000 U.S. new customers in Super Bowl week, more than it acquired in the whole of 2019 and close to 90% of its 2020 total.
Fidelity's 2020 report highlighted many strengths, but the fund and brokerage giant couldn't lift overall revenue.
Iranian female Olympic medal winner Kimia Alizadeh has been granted refugee status in Germany and aims to compete in the Olympic Refugee Team under a white flag in Tokyo this summer. Alizadeh, who won taekwondo bronze at the Rio 2016 Olympics, fled to Germany last year after several offers to compete for the Netherlands, Canada, Belgium and Bulgaria. "Taekwondo changed my life," Alizadeh told Reuters.
"Life with Athena is already that much more magical," the first-time mom tells PEOPLE
Musician Thomas Benjamin Wild, Esq, performs banjolele covers of hits like They Might Be Giant's "Birdhouse in Your Soul." The post Delightful Banjolele Covers of TMBG, Meat Loaf, and More appeared first on Nerdist.
"Like so many others, Michelle and I benefited from Vernon Jordan's wise counsel and warm friendship—and deeply admired his tireless fight for civil rights," Barack Obama said on Instagram
BioLogiQ, Inc., a global innovator and manufacturer of sustainable bioplastic resins and biopolymers made from renewable resources, including its game-changing NuPlastiQ™, is announcing a reorganization of its C-Suite appointing David Parker as Chief Financial Officer, Ken Kramer as Chief Technology Officer, and Alberto Ulriksen as Chief Revenue Officer.
Atwell, LLC is pleased to welcome Andrew DeWitt to its team as a Team Leader in the environmental practice. Based in Atwell’s Southfield, Michigan office, Andrew will be responsible for managing renewable energy project teams, guiding team deliverables, and client relationship management and development across renewable energy markets nationwide. Andrew will play a key role in overseeing Atwell’s environmental programs and initiatives for clients developing and pursuing solar and wind energy assets. In doing so, Andrew will provide strategic advice and risk-management support.