Month: November 2020

bymuratdeniz | E+ | Getty Images The standard monthly premium for Medicare Part B will be $148.50 in 2021, officials announced Friday. The $3.90 increase is 2.7% more than the 2020 figure of $144.60, according to information released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The deductible for Part B, which covers outpatient care,
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Despite being a large, bustling city, Hong Kong is an excellent place to get outdoors in nature! Since ~70% of Hong Kong’s land is covered in greenery and country parks, hiking is a popular activity for locals and expats. Often the trails have gorgeous views and lead to some spectacular destinations. On your next Hong
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Following a long Election Day—that has turned into a nail-biting Election Week—former Georgia candidate for governor, Stacey Abrams, is now earning much-earned recognition for her work to help turn the state “purple” in 2020. Georgia has gone Republican in presidential elections since 1992, but record voter turnout has seen over 2.4 million votes for presidential
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By now you’ve likely heard that after pulling ahead in Georgia and, most crucially, Pennsylvania, Joe Biden will very likely be the next president of the United States. As you’ve probably also heard, Donald Trump is taking it as well as everyone had expected, ranting and raving about all kinds of made-up fraud, demanding counts
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CinemaCon has set its dates for next year and is being extra cautious due to the pandemic. Originally scheduled for April 26-29, the exhibition-film distribution confab at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas will now happen between Aug. 23-26, 2021. This year’s CinemaCon was cancelled as COVID-19 took its grip on the nation, with a slew
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An exciting new slate of programming is headed to CBS this fall. The network unveiled the schedule of premiere dates for November as The Amazing Race continues Season 32 and Big Brother wraps up its current all-star season. When November hits, we’ll see the return of the NCIS franchise, Young Sheldon, and more.  Discover your new favorite show:
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Stephen Colbert scrapped comedy for a passionate monologue about Donald Trump’s lie-filled speech about supposed voter fraud, tearing up as he claimed the president tried to ‘kill democracy.’ Stephen Colbert was dressed for a funeral when he taped the November 5 episode of The Late Show. Colbert, 56, tried to hold back tears as he
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The Business Charity Awards, which recognise the work of people and teams behind corporate and charity partnerships, have opened to entries for 2021.  The awards will feature 25 categories, spanning sector partnerships and teams.  Two new categories will aim to reward outstanding CSR work completed during the coronavirus pandemic.  The Best Covid-19 Support Project award
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