Journalists Weigh In on Racial Trauma, Medicaid Expansion, and Opioid Settlements
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Journalists Weigh In on Racial Trauma, Medicaid Expansion, and Opioid Settlements

Health News tamfitronics KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony discussed healing from racial trauma on “America’s Heroes Group” on Sept. 20.Click here to watch Anthony on “America’s Heroes Group”Explore Anthony’s series on the topic, “Silence in Sikeston”KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed Medicaid expansion in Georgia on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on Sept. 20.Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report”Read Renuka Rayasam and Sam Whitehead’s “The First Year of Georgia’s Medicaid Work Requirement Is Mired in Red Tape”KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed the series “Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash,” a finalist for a Scripps Howard Journalism Award, on Scripps News’ “Morning Rush” on Sept. 19.Click here to hear Pattani on “Morning Rush”Read Pattani’s series, “Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash”Related TopicsInsuranceMedicaidRace and HealthStatesGeorgiaMissouriOpioid SettlementsContact UsSubmit a...
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Report: HomePod with display and homeOS to launch next year with Apple Intelligence
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Report: HomePod with display and homeOS to launch next year with Apple Intelligence

Top Stories Tamfitronics In this weekend’s Power On Newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman outlined some new details about Apple’s future smart home products. We’ll be getting two versions of a HomePod with display, and one of them will be launching as soon as next year.According to the report, we’ll be getting a lower end smart display (codename J490), and a higher end device with a robotic arm and a larger display (codename J595). Both devices are slated to include support for Apple Intelligence, and also run a new operating system: homeOS.The new operating system might just be branding, however, as Gurman reports that tvOS will be the basis of homeOS, and he ultimately expects the two platforms to become combined.The lower end product described here isn’t exactly new information. We exclusively reported many new details on...
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Nicheliving: 7NEWS reporter Geof Parry and cameraman clash with Nicheliving co-founder Ronnie Michel-Elhaj
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Nicheliving: 7NEWS reporter Geof Parry and cameraman clash with Nicheliving co-founder Ronnie Michel-Elhaj

Top Stories Tamfitronics The boss of embattled building firm Nicheliving has clashed with 7NEWS’ Geof Parry after the reporter quizzed him about the company’s unfinished builds.Ronnie Michel-Elhaj was approached by a 7NEWS crew on Saturday after he met with tradesmen for quotes on his wife’s yet to be completed two-storey property in Applecross.“Remember me,” Parry asks before the Nicheliving boss swipes a microphone from his hand and lunges at a cameraman.Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today “Let it go,” both the cameraman and Parry ask as Mr Michel-Elhaj asks not to be filmed.A scuffle then erupts before the pair fall through a fence and to the ground.“I just wanted to ask you a couple of questions, this is ridiculous,” Parry said during the altercation.After catching his breath, the journalist jumps back into...
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Allison Hanes: The Gazette’s print edition comes home to Hudson on Saturdays
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Allison Hanes: The Gazette’s print edition comes home to Hudson on Saturdays

Top Stories Tamfitronics The homecoming story speaks to the power of can-do spirit, unshakeable loyalty, an appetite for local news and an enduring love of newsprint.Published Sep 29, 2024 • Last updated 4 hours ago • 6 minute readHudson Hardware owner Ken Crombie sensed this void and saw an opportunity. He was also motivated by his wife's passion for newspapers. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal GazetteSaturday used to be the quietest day of the week at Hudson Hardware, a building-supply store west of Montreal, where staff are on a first-name basis with local contractors and customers are welcome to bring their dogs.But lately, people have been lined up outside when the store opens at 8 a.m. Saturdays. Since August, Hudson Hardware has been selling a rare and precious commodity in these parts: printed copies of...
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