Month: May 2020

[ad_1] LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A group seeking a constitutional amendment to legalize recreational marijuana in Arkansas has stopped collecting signatures due to the coronavirus pandemic but will refocus its efforts for 2022, a spokeswoman said. Arkansas True Grass wanted an amendment to legalize marijuana use and expunge prior drug convictions on the Nov.
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[ad_1] The coronavirus pandemic has caused Americans to change their spending habits in many ways. Grocery delivery services have always saved time and hassle but now also represent an important way to reduce risk of contracting COVID-19 exposure. The time saved by using grocery delivery services remains a significant benefit. If you were to assign
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[ad_1] The financial transition into retirement can be daunting. A suddenly lower income often leads to lifestyle changes. These adjustments aren’t always easy, especially if you’ve landed in retirement without as large of a nest egg as you hoped to have. Even if you knew your budget would downsize, it can be tough to know
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[ad_1] By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump tangled the facts when he asserted Tuesday at a White House Rose Garden event that “Obamacare” raised prescription drug costs for older people — the opposite is true. Trump also misfired by taunting Democratic presidential rival Joe Biden for supposedly being soft on
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[ad_1] Why Should Millennials Use Credit Cards? Millennials concerned about racking up debt may be averse to credit cards, especially if they’ve struggled to use them responsibly. But knowing what credit cards can do for you, and how to use them appropriately, could change your view. “Credit cards may have a bad reputation, but they
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[ad_1] Choosing a doctor You just moved to a new city. Maybe your insurance plan has changed. Perhaps your doctor no longer fits your needs. Whatever the reason, choosing a doctor is an important step toward maintaining and improving your health and wellness. Whether you’ve got a pain in the neck that just won’t go
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[ad_1] What Does Having No Credit Mean? If you have no credit, it means you don’t have the credit history needed to generate a credit score. It does not mean that your credit score is zero. You’ll need up to six months from when you opened your first credit account to establish a credit score,
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[ad_1] FACT accreditation level Indicates hospital meets Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy standards for transplanting stem cells from the patient’s own bone marrow and tissue (level 1) and from a donor (level 2) to treat cancer, as of March 1, 2015. Intensivist on staff At least one critical-care specialist manages patients in one
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