You want a santa rally for december
how about a doordash bike instead
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how about a doordash bike instead
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What is happening in crypto?
Over the last 41 days, crypto has erased -$1.1 trillion in market cap, or -$27 billion PER DAY.
Crypto market cap is now ~10% BELOW levels seen during the record -$19 billion liquidation on October 10th.
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Over the last 41 days, crypto has erased -$1.1 trillion in market cap, or -$27 billion PER DAY.
Crypto market cap is now ~10% BELOW levels seen during the record -$19 billion liquidation on October 10th.
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"Williams and Ceci sent fake job applications to more than 800 faculty members in engineering, economics, biology, and psychology... As shown in the graph below, faculty expressed a strong preference for the female candidates - a 2:1 preference overall."
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48 mosques have opened in Texas⦠just in the last 24 months
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JUST IN - U.S. State Department designates Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation, "Headed up by the illegitimate Nicolas Maduro."
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Mamadani already toned down his rhetoric about Netanyahu, his voters need their own fail for it award
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Altcoins are sitting at a 4-year bottom.
Iβve been in the crypto since 2016, and this is not how the bull market ends.
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Iβve been in the crypto since 2016, and this is not how the bull market ends.
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This man confronts his wife about cheating by meeting her on a tinder date by catfishing her. I've calmed down a lot as I got older, but I don't believe I could remain calm like this
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American Surgeon Dr Elizabeth Potter blowing the whistle on a new bill Congress just put out
The new bill takes away insurance companies liability to have to pay for breast cancer reconstructive surgery on all high risk prevention patients
βThere is a bill that has been introduced in Congress that, on the outside, looks like it might be a really good thing for the patients that I care for, for patients affected by breast cancer. But on the inside, there's some real problems with it, and I need your help in raising awareness about that. So when I see a patient who has breast cancer or a risk of breast cancer, there's one thing that I always say to them, and it's so important. It's that the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 guarantees that if their insurance company covers their mastectomy, they have to cover their reconstruction.
So as you can imagine, when women hear that, they're so relieved, right? They're like, "Okay, I have to lose my breast, but I'm gonna be able to have reconstruction."
That all changes
βThe number one thing is that previously in the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, coverage for all breast reconstruction really hinged on one thing, and that was if your insurance covers your mastectomy, they have to cover your reconstruction. When I read this new bill, I looked for that, and what I saw was that they had changed that fundamental thing.
They changed that to say now reconstruction hinges on a diagnosis of breast cancer. That may sound similar, but that means that all of our patients with BRCA1 and BRCA2, all of our patients with other high risk for breast cancer, they would not have coverage for breast reconstruction under this new act, and there's no other thing that's providing coverage. So this new amendment would remove coverage for breast reconstruction for all of those patientsβ
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American Surgeon Dr Elizabeth Potter blowing the whistle on a new bill Congress just put out
The new bill takes away insurance companies liability to have to pay for breast cancer reconstructive surgery on all high risk prevention patients
βThere is a bill that has been introduced in Congress that, on the outside, looks like it might be a really good thing for the patients that I care for, for patients affected by breast cancer. But on the inside, there's some real problems with it, and I need your help in raising awareness about that. So when I see a patient who has breast cancer or a risk of breast cancer, there's one thing that I always say to them, and it's so important. It's that the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 guarantees that if their insurance company covers their mastectomy, they have to cover their reconstruction.
So as you can imagine, when women hear that, they're so relieved, right? They're like, "Okay, I have to lose my breast, but I'm gonna be able to have reconstruction."
That all changes
βThe number one thing is that previously in the Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act, coverage for all breast reconstruction really hinged on one thing, and that was if your insurance covers your mastectomy, they have to cover your reconstruction. When I read this new bill, I looked for that, and what I saw was that they had changed that fundamental thing.
They changed that to say now reconstruction hinges on a diagnosis of breast cancer. That may sound similar, but that means that all of our patients with BRCA1 and BRCA2, all of our patients with other high risk for breast cancer, they would not have coverage for breast reconstruction under this new act, and there's no other thing that's providing coverage. So this new amendment would remove coverage for breast reconstruction for all of those patientsβ
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UK looks increasingly like the third world β¦ step by step
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