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Why Bill and Melinda Gates' divorce is literally your business


Why Bill and Melinda Gates divorce is literally your business
When people like the Gateses get divorced, it can have a massive impact on people all over the world.
It’s not an exaggeration to say that this divorce could have a meaningful impact around the world.Anjali Nair / MSNBC; Getty Images
May 7, 2021, 3:03 PM UTC
So Bill and Melinda Gates are getting divorced. The most interesting thing about this story, so it would seem, is that we’re so interested in it. After all, this appears to be the most boring kind of divorce imaginable: Two people who have been married for a long time grow apart over the years and part amicably. There’s no gossip, no salacious details. Yet this story is important enough, and people are fascinated enough by it, that it is front-page news. ....

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Democrats' constituents would bear the brunt of Biden's taxes


Democrats’ constituents would bear the brunt of Biden’s taxes
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The president’s tax proposals would hit Nancy Pelosi’s and Charles E. Schumer’s respective home states of California and New York especially hard.
The late, great Jessica Walter once said in her “Arrested Development” role as matriarch of the fallen-from-grace Bluth family: “I’d rather be dead in California than alive in Arizona.”
President Joe Biden’s tax proposals are about to put Lucille Bluth’s maxim to the test, as the White House pushes the biggest tax increases since President Lyndon B. Johnson was waging dual wars in Vietnam and on domestic poverty. It’s happening amid the thinnest of partisan margins for Democratic leaders and a midterm cycle some say is the GOP’s to lose, given redistricting and historical headwinds facing a president’s party. ....

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Smart devices get even smarter when it comes to your health


Smart devices get even smarter when it comes to your health
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PLANTATION, Fla. – In the new era of COVID we’re used to having our temperatures and even blood oxygen levels regularly checked to warn of possible infection.
Advanced forms of smart technology are giving people the chance to know hours in advance if they’re getting sick.
As an occupational therapist for young children, Mary Cunningham takes every precaution to protect her clients, and herself, from illness.
That’s why she was fascinated by a newly developed smart device program called SickPredict.
“When I’m working with kids, if I wasn’t feeling well, to be able to keep them safe and be able to decide on a moment’s notice ‘go to virtual, go outside or be more closer in contact,” she said. ....

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How expanding vouchers could improve housing stability


A version of this article first appeared in Next City.
In 2008, the Department of Housing and Urban Development began a study that was meant to track the impact of various types of assistance for families experiencing homelessness. The Department identified 2,282 families living in shelters in 12 cities across the United States, and randomly assigned them to four different types of interventions. One group was given a housing choice voucher, also known as a Section 8 voucher, which tenants can use to make up the difference between what they can afford to pay for housing and what landlords charge for rent. Another group of families were placed in housing with support services on a temporary basis for up to two years. A third group was given rental assistance for up to 18 months, and a fourth group was given “usual care” left to access whatever public assistance they could without additional help. ....

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