January 2020

Court to look anew at health care law birth control rules

The Supreme Court will consider allowing the Trump administration to enforce rules that allow more employers to deny insurance coverage for contraceptives to women By MARK SHERMAN Associated Press January 17, 2020, 9:00 PM 2 min read WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will consider allowing the Trump administration to enforce rules that allow more employers […]

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Martha Stewart Delivers A Sweet Burn About Gwyneth Paltrow’s Vagina Candle

Martha Stewart may be poised and polished, but she can be straight-up savage when it comes to anything involving Gwyneth Paltrow and her lifestyle brand Goop. Stewart was on Andy Cohen’s talk show “Watch What Happens Live” on Thursday when a caller asked the lifestyle mogul how she felt about Paltrow’s new candle named “This Smells Like

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Panicking About Your Kids and Their Phones? New Research Says Don’t

SAN FRANCISCO — It has become common wisdom that too much time spent on smartphones and social media is responsible for a recent spike in anxiety, depression and other mental health problems, especially among teenagers. But a growing number of academic researchers have produced studies that suggest the common wisdom is wrong. The latest research,

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Google Salary-Sharing Spreadsheets Are All The Rage. Here’s What You Should Know.

“What’s the real value of my work?” It’s a question many of us wonder privately when negotiating salaries. Now, that information is becoming more public. Workers across a number of industries are creating their own widely shared salary databases, with employees anonymously entering their earnings for all to see. In 2019, there were organized efforts

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Three U.S. Airports to Screen Passengers for Chinese Coronavirus

Airports in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles will begin screening passengers arriving from Wuhan, China, for infection with a mysterious respiratory virus that has killed two people and sickened at least 45 overseas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Friday. Most people with the disease are believed to have contracted

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