Month: November 2021

Open enrollment season is underway. With millions of employees reevaluating their job or considering a change, employer-sponsored benefits are an even greater consideration heading into 2022. About 157 million Americans rely on employer-sponsored health insurance coverage and yet, before the Covid-19 pandemic, many people spent very little time reviewing their workplace health-care plan during the
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Expert guide to Cervinia Overview Hotels Restaurants Après ski Snow reports These are unusual times, and the state of affairs can change quickly. Please check the latest travel guidance before making your journey. Note that our writer visited pre-pandemic. Italy’s high-altitude hero Cervinia is Italy’s most snow-sure resort in the lee of the mountain Italians call Monte Cervino, better
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Following the success of the Blade Runner 2049 film from 2017, Adult Swim has released an animated series called Blade Runner: Black Lotus that merges the established Blade Runner universe with a more anime-style presentation. Along with the series, the original television soundtrack contains 15 new songs from the likes of X Ambassadors, Tori Kelly, G-Eazy, iann
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Charlotte Holmes has never been in more danger and the ride has never been more exciting than in Miss Moriarty, I Presume?, Sherry Thomas’ sixth Lady Sherlock mystery. Defying her parents’ most fervent wishes and every rule of polite Victorian society, the singular Miss Holmes has successfully contrived to live freely, both professionally and personally.
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By definition, a supersonic aircraft is one that can travel at a speed faster than that of sound. Several supersonic aircraft have been developed over the decades but only two of them were intended as civilian airliners: the lesser-known Tupolev TU-144 of the Soviet Union and the more famous Concorde of British and French origin.
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Some countries have managed the global pandemic better than others. The same can be said for cities. But understanding how cities are faring in the fight against Covid is more complicated that comparing infection rates and mask rules. The London-based analytical agency Deep Knowledge Analytics (DKA) examined 114 variables across five categories of pandemic responses:
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National Trust members have rejected two resolutions put forward by the protest group Restore Trust at the charity’s annual general meeting this weekend, amid a record turnout for AGM and council election voting. But three of the protest group’s preferred candidates were elected to serve a three-year term on the charity’s council – although one
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(CNN) — In 1973, young British couple Tony and Maureen Wheeler published a guidebook entitled “Across Asia on The Cheap.” Little did they know that one humble guidebook would lay the foundation for a worldwide travel brand called Lonely Planet. Nearly 50 years later, their travel guide empire, Lonely Planet, is still chugging along. As
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Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey recently issued a dire economic prediction, complete with a frightening phrase: hyperinflation. “Hyperinflation is going to change everything. It’s happening,” Dorsey tweeted on Oct. 22. Later, in response to a follower’s follow-up question, Dorsey added that “[hyperinflation] will happen in the U.S. soon, and so the world.” Such an
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News Watch The War on Drugs Perform on CBS This Morning The band played songs from their new LP I Don’t Live Here Anymore By Matthew Ismael Ruiz November 1, 2021 Facebook Twitter Adam Granduciel of The War On Drugs performs at The O2 Arena in London, England, December 13, 2018. (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns)
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For the uninitiated, the concept of a Ganni Girl is about dressing for yourself and nobody else. The Copenhagen-based label helmed by husband-and-wife designer duo Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup creates pieces that celebrate individuality and encourage self-expression—making you feel like the best “you” you can be, every time you wear it. Here, in an exclusive
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“The good, the bad and the ugly,” said one membership body as voluntary sector organisations reacted to Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s 2021 Autumn Budget.  Sector leaders, charities, unions and the shadow civil society minister gave a mixed response to the budget, and warned that missing elements will “spell bad news for millions”. Sunak’s statement included the
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