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Apr 29 2024
News
Seattle Times’ Mental Health Project wins national reporting award
The Seattle Times won the Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health Reporting for its coverage of insurance barriers to mental health care, the National Press Foundation announced Monday. The award, a national honor recognizing “exemplary journalism that illuminates and advances the understanding of mental health issues and treatments,” was established in 2014 by the press foundation and
The Seattle TimesApr 29 2024
News
Mat-Su Borough offers online landfill coupons for first time
PALMER — Mat-Su property owners must register online for an annual trash dumping coupon or forgo the discount. In past years, all Matanuska-Susitna Borough residential property owners received a coupon by mail every spring that was good for $8 off at the Central Landfill or transfer stations over a three-month period. Now property owners must register for the coupon through an online form. The
Anchorage Daily NewsApr 29 2024
News
NBA announces start time for Game 6 of Celtics vs. Heat series
A potential Game 6 matchup of the Celtics and Heat first-round series officially has a start time. The NBA announced that Miami will host a possible Game 6 at the Kaseya Center on Friday night at 7 p.m. ET. ESPN will broadcast he game nationally while NBC Sports Boston will have the local call. The Celtics currently hold a 2-1 series lead in the best-of-seven matchup after a Game 3 rout on
MassLive.comMay 01 2024
News
Florida’s 6-Week Abortion Ban Makes It A ‘Terrifying Time To Be A Pregnant Person’
Florida’s six-week abortion ban took effect Wednesday, essentially shutting down the last abortion safe haven in the entire Southeast region of the country.
Abortion providers, clinic staff, pro-choice advocates and lawmakers along the East Coast have been preparing for this day since the Florida Supreme Court greenlighted the six-week ban in April. Despite months of preparation,
HuffPostApr 27 2024
News
Find Out the Best Time of Day to Exercise for Your Lifestyle
I've always heard that exercising first thing in the morning is ideal, but others say a nighttime workout benefits them more. Is one time really better than another, and why? Regardless of when you work out, there are many health benefits from moving regularly, like improving your heart health, getting stronger or even improving your endurance. Most people decide to exercise when it best fits
CNETApr 29 2024
News
Journalism professors call on New York Times to review Oct. 7 report
More than 50 tenured journalism professors from top universities have signed a letter calling on the New York Times to address questions about a major investigative report that described a “pattern of gender-based violence” in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. The letter follows months of criticism and concerns raised by outside critics as well as some Times staffers about the credibility of
Washington PostMar 15 2022
Opinion
Spring ahead — and stay there. Let’s make daylight saving time permanent.
It’s time, as they say on Twitter, to #locktheclock. We need to put an end to the century of back-and-forth. After we spring forward this weekend, we should make daylight saving time permanent.
On Sunday, people in most areas of the country will set their clocks ahead one hour, making it so that darkness falls later in the day. (Clocks will revert, or “fall back,” on Nov. 6 — a
Helaine OlenApr 26 2024
News
Oklahoma is finally trying to cut prison time for abused moms
A year and a half after Mother Jones exposed how Oklahoma courts were imprisoning mothers for longer than their abusers, state lawmakers passed a bill that could allow some of those mothers’ sentences to be shortened. But this week, Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed the legislation. In an award-winning investigation in 2022, I told the story of Kerry King, a mom in Tulsa who got 30 years in prison under
Mother JonesMar 17 2022
News
House leaders want to take up daylight saving time bill — later
A proposal to make daylight saving time permanent is finding bipartisan support in the House after its passage in the Senate.
But it’s unclear when – or if – the lower chamber will take up the legislation as leaders punt the effort to the back burner in favor of other pressing matters, including responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Word of the proposal passing in the upper
The Hill