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🏈Super Bowl: Super Ratings, Super Taylor Swift
⚾️Super Treat: Pitchers&Catchers Report
🎢Super Stocks: YOUR 401k Soaring
📃Super Problem: Biden’s Age & Memory
🧑🏭Super Stupid Trump Attacks Haley’s Husband
💻Super Hack: China Hits YOUR Water & Power
🏈Super Bowl, Super Ratings, Super Taylor Swift
TV ratings for the Super Bowl may soar past last year’s audience of 115 million. That would be higher than all prior Super Bowls. Sponsors, the NFL and glitzy Las Vegas, where the game takes place, love it.
A record 68 million expected to bet a record $23 billion on the matchup between Kansas City and San Francisco, according to the American Gaming Association.
BetUS even offered bets on whether Swift and Travis Kelsey will announce that Swift is pregnant, how many times the broadcast will cut away to a shot of her, and whether the game's MVP will mention her in his speech.
For his part, Kelsey says the only ring he’s focused on right now is a Super Bowl Ring.
⚾️Super Treat: Pitchers&Catchers Report
Spring training is here. Pitchers and catchers will begin reporting to camps in Arizona and Florida over the next week, and exhibition games will begin by the end of the month. Opening Day 2024 is scheduled for Thursday, March 28.
🎢Super Stocks: YOUR 401k Soaring
The S&P 500 closed above 5,000 for first time ever, notching its fifth straight winning week led by Tech shares. When the benchmark index goes up, American’s 401(k)s go up as well.
The index includes 500 leading publicly traded companies is regarded as one of the best gauges of Wall Street's health.
S&P 500 up 0.28% to close at 5026
Nasdaq soaring 1.25%
The Dow lost 55 points
It comes even as Fed chief Jerome Powell said on “60 Minutes” the central bank has shifted its focus toward deciding when to begin cutting interest rates, but that solid economic growth means officials don’t have to rush that decision.
BUT, 30-year mortgages have risen to 7.05%, as a result.
➡️SitusAMC’s Tim Rood a GisermanGroup.com client tells Fox Business’ Neil Cavuto things had been improving until the Fed’s Powell ruined the party.
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📃Super Problem: Biden’s Age & Memory
President Biden angrily hit back against a special counsel’s report on his handling of classified documents, saying that the report unfairly raised questions about his age and memory. He lashed out at the suggestion that he had forgotten the date of his son’s death. “How in the hell dare he raise that?” Biden said during a hastily called news conference.
Some Democrats accused Special Counsel Robert Hur, a Trump-appointed former U.S. attorney, of being biased and potentially violating Justice Department policy. One former Biden aide blamed members of the president’s team for allowing the president to be interviewed by the special counsel in the aftermath of the Oct. 7th attacks in Israel, an episode that led Biden to spend hours in meetings with national security advisers in the Situation Room. “How can they staff him so poorly and put him in that situation—on that day?” asked the former adviser.
The investigation into Biden’s handling of the documents after being vice president called him a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” and described interviews in which he could not recall when he served as vice president, what year his son died or whom he agreed with during policy debates.
Biden News Conference:
BIDEN: "I'm well-meaning and I'm an elderly man and I know what the hell I'm doing”
FOX’s DOOCY: “How bad is your memory?”
BIDEN: “My memory is so bad I let you speak”
The special counsel say President Biden "wilfully retained and disclosed classified materials", but he will not face charges.
"We conclude that the evidence does not establish Mr Biden's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt," the report reads.
🧑🏭Super Stupid Trump Attacks Haley’s Husband
Donald Trump mocks opponent Nikki Haley for not having her husband by her side — ignoring the fact that he’s serving in the military overseas.
Speaking at a rally in Conway, South Carolina on Saturday, Trump took the jab at Haley while telling a story about meeting the former Palmetto State Governor at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Maj. Michael Haley, a commissioned officer with the South Carolina National Guard, is currently on a year-long deployment with the 218th Maneuver Enhancement Bridge, which is providing support in the Horn of Africa. He deployed in June.
Not long after Trump’s remarks, Haley shot back while talking to voters at a campaign stop in Gilbert, South Carolina.
“I am proud of Michael’s service. Every military spouse knows it’s a family sacrifice. … If you mock the service of a combat veteran, you don’t deserve a driver’s license, let alone being president of the United States,” Haley said,
🎤Super Taylor :Swift’s Power Over Election
What a country!
18% of voters say they're 'more likely' or 'significantly more likely' to vote for a candidate endorsed by Taylor Swift, thats according to a new Redfield & Wilton Strategies poll for Newsweek.
Swift made history, taking home Album of the Year for Midnights, her fourth win in the category.
Taylor Scores again: the Chiefs-Ravens game she attended is the most-watched AFC Championship ever, with 55.47 million viewers
➡️Laughable:
Fox and others are now taking on Swift. They are hitting on Swift's endorsed of President Biden in 2020 and the fact that Travis Kelce, the Chiefs tight end whom she is dating, participated in an advertising campaign for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. A story published by The New York Times, which noted Biden would like Swift's endorsement again this year, added fuel to the fire.
💻Super Hack: China Hits YOUR Water & Power
While much of Washington and the public was transfixed recently by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologizing at a Senate hearing to families who had lost loved ones to online harassment,
Exiger’s Bob Kolasky, former Cyber-czar at the Department of Homeland Security, and a GisermanGroup client, says the national security community’s attention is on Chinese hacking groups.
The Joint Cybersecurity Advisory says the hackers have infiltrated "U.S. Communications, Energy, Transportation Systems, and Water Systems. The report adds that the hackers could wreak havoc on U.S. systems in the event of a major conflict between the U.S. and China.
Exiger’s Kolasky says,“What is especially alarming is that the capability of the Chinese cyber actors has grown and that the last couple of years have taught us that countries with adversarial interests to the U.S. are willing to change their strategy and deploy aggressive actions.” He says, “We’ve just determined these hackers have had access to critical U.S. water and electrical systems for 5 years.”
➡️Robert Kolasky Will Be Live Monday 3:30pET on NewsNation
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📺TV vs NFL: Sports Streaming App
Fox, Disney’s ESPN and Warner Bros./Discovery — are teaming up to create a jointly owned platform that would stream their sports assets and make it easier for fans to find the games they want to watch.
The deal comes at a time when broadcast and cable companies are worried about not being able to afford sports, which draw the biggest ratings on TV. .
The app will carry content from the NFL, NBA, WNBA, MLB, NHL, NASCAR, major college sports, UFC, the PGA Tour, Grand Slam tennis, the FIFA World Cup and cycling.
But will the leagues and government regulators let this happen? Stay tuned.
Just the risk that the networks are willing to take on the wrath of the NFL shows the sense desperation they feel about finding a business model that can work in the streaming economy.
👨⚖️SCOTUS Ready To Reject Barring Trump From Ballot
The Supreme Courtseems ready to reject attempts to kick former President Donald Trump off the 2024 ballot.
A definitive ruling for Trump,would largely end efforts in Colorado, Maine and elsewhere to prevent his name from appearing on the ballot.
Conservative and liberal justices alike questioned during arguments whether Trump can be disqualified from being president again because of his efforts to undo his loss in the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden, ending with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Trump’s Reaction:
“I thought it was very— it’s a very beautiful process. I hope that democracy in this country will continue,” he said at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. “I thought the presentation today was a very good one. I think it was well received. I hope it was well received.”
🚨Trump’s Woman Problem Biden, Calls Him Sick F*ck
Donald Trump has a woman problem, a woman voter problem
The gender gap is growing between supporters of President Biden and the former President, according to a Quinnipiac University Poll. More women say they would support Biden over Trump in this latest survey, with 58 percent backing Biden and 36 percent backing Trump.
It comes as PresidentBiden has taken the gloves off.
Biden has described Trump to longtime friends and close aides as a “sick fuck” who delights in others’ misfortunes, according to Politico quoting three people who have heard the president use the profane description. According to one of the people who has spoken with the president, Biden recently said of Trump: “What a fucking asshole the guy is.”
Many applauding the President.
🚀Why US Attacks Won’t Fix Cargo Shipping
Houthis vow revenge after the U.S. and allies struck targets in Yemen for a second day in an assaults meant to cripple the Iran-backed group that has relentlessly attacked cargo ships. Hundreds of ships have been forced to take a lengthy detour around Southern Africa in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.
➡️Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels, a GisermanGroup client tells NewsNation Houthi attacks on shipping have meant increasing costs for everything from oil to clothing to food, and they’re not stopping:
➡️Exiger CEO Daniels dissected it all on Bloomberg:
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💣Mideast Expanding War: US Retaliates
The U.S. conducted an airstrike inside Iraq, killing what Pentagon officials described as a commander of an Iranian-aligned militant group who was directly responsible for planning and participating in attacks that killed three Americans.
The U.S. earlier launched attacks against Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria, its first retaliatory strikes for the killing of three American soldiers in Jordan.
U.S. military forces struck more than 85 targets, hitting facilities such as command and control centers and drone storage sites, according to the U.S. Central Command.
Iraq’s government said civilians were among at least 16 people killed in the airstrikes that the Middle Eastern country called a grave risk to security in the region.
More U.S. attacks are expected over the next few days.
Three Army reservists — all from Georgia — were identified as the soldiers who died in the weekend drone strike that also wounded more than 40 others. They are the first American troops killed since the beginning of the Gaza war, their bodies arrived back home Friday afternoon in a solemn ceremony attended by Pres Biden.
Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, 46.
Sgt.. Kennedy Ladon Sanders, 24.
Sgt. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett, 23.
🚨DayCare Costs As High As College Tuition
The child-care system is broken. DayCare costs as much as college.
The average cost for a nanny is around $39,270 per year, and is even higher in cities like New York, Chicago, Dallas, Miami and San Francisco, where the expense can top an eye popping $56,000, according to Care.com data,
➡️Laura Tulchin, Chief Strategy Officer at Imagine Early Learning and a Giserman Group Client tells Scripps News, “The increasing cost of childcare could swing key millennial voters in the Presidential election:”
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🏦Another Bank Crisis Ahead
Abandoned offices as people work from home could lead to a new banking crisis.
Concerns now center on New York Community Bancorp, which operates roughly 400 branches nationwide under brands such as Flagstar Bank and Ohio Savings Bank. Its stock sank after an ugly earnings report that included unexpected losses on real estate loans.
Fears are rising among investors over the distressed commercial real estate sector. This comes as a crucial lifeline created during last year’s banking crisis is set to expire.
Regional bank stocks have come under pressure withthe Regional Bank Index down 13% YTD and New York Community Bank down 63% in 1 month.
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🩺King Charles Diagnosed with Cancer
King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer.
The diagnosis was made recently while the 75 year old underwent treatment at the London Clinic for a benign enlarged prostate.
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “During the king’s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. Subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer. His majesty has today commenced a schedule of regular treatments, during which time he has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties.”
☂️It Doesn’t Rain In California, It Pours
Over 9-inches of rain drenching Los Angeles, sending mud and boulders down hillsides dotted with multimillion-dollar homes, knocking out power for more than a million people in California.
Some 38 million people are covered by flood alerts due to a weather system the National Weather Service said could be "potentially historic."
Heavy rain led to mandatory evacuations for parts of Santa Barbara and Ventura counties on Sunday and firefighters rescued 16 people from a single street in Los Angeles as mudslides caused havoc.
Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a storm-related state of emergency for San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties.
In higher elevations, including the Sierra Nevada and Northern California mountain ranges, the concern was heavy snow through Tuesday.
🚗Tesla Shares Sink As Musk Pay Ruled Too High
Elon Musk’s $55 billion pay package at Tesla has been struck down by a Delaware judge after a shareholder challenged it as excessive, a ruling that would take a giant bite out of Musk’s wealth if it survives a likely appeal.
Tesla’s share price slid about 3% in after-hours trading following news of the decision in the lawsuit filed by shareholder Richard Tornett.
Delaware Chancery Court Judge Kathaleen McCormick wrote in her ruling that Musk’s pay package was inappropriately set by Tesla’s board.
"The first human received an implant from @Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well," Elon Musk wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
"Initial results show promising neuron spike detection."
Musk followed by explaining how the technology works.
He said that the first Neuralink product is called Telepathy., and "Enables control of your phone or computer, and through them almost any device, just by thinking," he wrote.
"Initial users will be those who have lost the use of their limbs.
🚖Apple Car Ahead, but…
Apple driving forward with plans to build a car…
But, the iPhone company is simplifying the design and pushing back the potential launch date of its electric vehicle.
The release date has been delayed to 2028 at the earliest, according to Bloomberg, which reports the company’s previous 2026 release target was also the product of a delay.
Apple is now working on the EV with more limited features, further dialing back on plans that once included an autonomous vehicle without pedals or a steering wheel.
The vehicle will operate with a “Level 2+” system capable of autonomous lane centering and adaptive cruise control at the same time, according to Bloomberg, which added the tier was a few steps below the previously planned Level 4 technology capable of autonomously driving the car under limited circumstances.
🤖AI: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Artificial Intelligence, the good, the bad, the ugly, dominating the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
➡️Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels, a GisermanGroup client, is there and spoke with NewsNation.
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📈Blame AI:Layoffs Surge
Blame AI?!?
721,677 job cuts last year, a 98% jump from 363,832 layoffs reported in 2022, a new report published by professional outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas has revealed.
Several high-profile tech companies, including Meta and Amazon, slashed jobs last year. Around 168,032 employees were laid off in 2023, which is a stunning 73% increase from the previous year, the report said. Experts now believe that this problem could worsen in 2024 as the labour market continues to soften in the face of high-interest rates and stubborn inflation.
"Labor costs are high," said Andy Challenger, senior vice president of Challenger, Gray & Christmas. "Employers are still extremely cautious and in cost-cutting mode heading into 2024, so the hiring process will likely slow for many job-seekers and cuts will continue in the first quarter," he added, as per Fox News.
Challenger went on to say that the "tech sector will continue to be impacted by the onset of AI, mergers and acquisitions, and realigning of resources and talent".
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🚨Mideast War Expands: Houthi Attacks on US Ships
Another sign the Israel-Hamas war is widening.
The US launched more strikes on Yemen’s Houthis as the Iran-backed militant group continues to upend global shipping markets with Red Sea attacks.
US jets shot down an anti-ship cruise missile fired toward an American destroyer in the Red Sea from Houthi militant-controlled areas of Yemen, according to U.S. military.
These strikes on the terrorists will not prove to be a quick-fix to world-wide shipping problems, which are driving up consumer costs, as shippers have tripled the prices they charge to take cargo from Asia to Europe, according to ➡️Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels, a supply-chain expert and GisermanGroup client on Bloomberg:
Officials of Palestinian militant group Hamas have told international mediators that they are open to discussing a deal to release some of the kidnapped Israelis they are holding hostage in exchange for a significant pause in fighting, Egyptian officials said.
Exiger’s Daniels on NewsNation says so far the Red Sea situation has been contained, but that could quickly change:
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🪙SEC Approves Bitcoin ETF
Bitcoin extending its recent declines, falling further below $40,000 to its lowest level since the beginning of December.
The Securities and Exchange Commission authorized 11 applications by financial firms to offer what are known as “exchange traded funds” tied to Bitcoin, a potentially simpler way for people to invest in digital assets on traditional platforms like the Nasdaq.
Some of the largest financial companies in the world, including BlackRock and Fidelity, have been approved to offer the products, known as E.T.F.s.
It comes as the FBI is investigating after the Securities and Exchange Commission’s official X account was hacked. The accounted falsely posted a day earlier that the SEC had approved Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, forcing Chair Gary Gensler and the regulator to disavow the erroneous post.
GisermanGroup client Exiger’s Bob Kolasky, former Cyber Czar at the Department of Homeland Security says, “This hack is shocking given that the SEC wants to be a credible cyber player in the government and collect sensitive info from industry about cyber incidents this puts a spotlight on their need for strengthening internal practices.
🚨Exiger’s Samar Pratt, a GisermanGroup.com client, Client, on FinTechTV says Crypto has also gained a foothold at one bank
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🍀Fed Scientists Recommend Easing Marijuana Rules
Government scientists have concluded Marijuana is neither as risky nor as prone to abuse as other tightly controlled substances and has potential medical benefits, and therefore should be removed from the nation’s most restrictive category of drugs.
The recommendations are contained in a 250-page scientific review provided to Matthew Zorn, a Texas lawyer who sued Health and Human Services officials for its release and published it online on Friday night.
The records shed light for the first time on the thinking of federal health officials who are pondering a momentous change. The agencies involved have not publicly commented on their debates over what amounts to a reconsideration of marijuana at the federal level.
🎢Boeing Jets Grounded BlownOut Panel Found
Hundreds of flights a day cancelled as United Airlines has found loose bolts on door plugs of several Boeing 737 Max 9 planes during inspections.
It comes after a 63 pound, 4-foot-long panel that blew-off an Alaska Airlines plane in midair was found in a backyard outside Portland Oregon. It gives investigators a key clue as they try to piece together why a gaping hole opened midair in the airplane’s side.
Airlines ordered by the FAA to stop using some 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 planes until they are inspected, less than a day after an incident in which a chunk of the body of a Max 9 plane operated by Alaska Airlines was blown out in flight.
The plane with more than 170 passengers and six crew, returned safely to Portland, Ore., after experiencing an incident that flight attendants described as an “explosive” decompression. Photos and video that passengers posted on social media showed a gaping opening in the plane. Oxygen masks dangled down.
…Get This
An iPhone sucked out of that Alaska Airliner has been found undamaged after a fall of 16,000 feet. The NTSB reportedly says it’s the second working iPhone it found from the wreck.
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🎤Leader of the Pack Singer Dies
Mary Weiss, the former lead singer of the 1960s pop girl group The Shangri-Las, died Friday at 75 years old. Her death was confirmed by her husband, who offered no details.
Weiss was the lead singer, singing about teenage love and tragedy on such hits as “Remember (Walking in the Sand)” and “Leader of the Pack.” The latter was written by George “Shadow” Morton, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich, and became a No. 1 pop hit in 1964.
💡Oscar Spotlight Shines on Barbenheimer
“Oppenheimer,” Christopher Nolan’s portrait of the father of the atomic bomb, dominated the list of nominees for the 96th Academy Awards picking up 13 nods, including best picture. while “Barbie” tallied eight.
The nine other films vying for the top prize are Cord Jefferson’s “American Fiction,” Justine Triet’s “Anatomy of a Fall,” Alexander Payne’s “The Holdovers,” Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon,” Bradley Cooper’s “Maestro,” Celine Song’s “Past Lives,” Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things” and Jonathan Glazer’s “The Zone of Interest.”
📝Sports Illustrated Laysoff Most of Staff
Much of the staff of Sports Illustrated, and possibly all remaining writers and editors, received layoff notices Friday, which essentially could spell the end of the iconic a publication.
The union representing the staff tweeted that it would continue to fight for the publication of the magazine but that its future is now in the hands of the magazine’s owner, Authentic Brands Group.
💣Shocking Allegations In Epstein Docs
A Jeffrey Epstein accuser once claimed former President Donald Trump allegedly had “sexual relations” with one of her unnamed friends at the late pedophile’s New York home “on regular occasions,” according to another trove of court documents unsealed Monday.
Sarah Ransome, in a string of emails in 2016, also claimed that she had copies of tapes Epstein had made of some of his high-profile friends — including Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew and British business magnate Richard Branson — allegedly having sex with an unnamed woman.
She confided in me about her casual ‘friendship’ with Donald. Mr. Trump definitely seemed to have a thing for her and she told me how he kept going on about how he liked her ‘pert nipples,’” Ransome wrote about her friend in one email, made public when the latest batch of newly unsealed documents dropped.
“I also know she had sexual relations with Trump at Jeffery’s NY mansion on regular occasions,” she added.
Ransome walked back the salacious allegations in an Oct. 23, 2016 email with a columnist, writing, “I would like to retract everything I have said to you and walk away from this,” according to the filing.
She added that “only bad things” and “pain for my family” would come from going public.
Jeffrey Epstein’s “sex slave” Virginia Roberts Giuffre had sex with a “prince” in France, newly released documents reveal.
Giuffre — who has claimed that she was pimped out for sex with disgraced Prince Andrew — says she once had sex with another prince at the late sex offender’s direction, according to a 2016 deposition for a lawsuit.
🤖Open AI’s Plan To Prevent Robot Uprising
OpenAI is putting together a new team of experts solely dedicated to preventing a potential robot uprising. The artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT announced on Monday its plans for mitigating the dangers that may emerge from its technology—including cybersecurity risks and the potential that their bots may be used to create nuclear or biological weapons.
The company outlined the goals for the new “Preparedness Framework” in a 27-page document, saying that it would be used specifically to conduct regular tests and monitor their advanced models for any dangers it may eventually pose. The team would be dedicated to preventing such threats from emerging, while also ensuring that their products are deployed responsibly.
➡️Exiger’s JC Herz tells NewsNation the AI Genie is already out of the bottle - and can’t be put back:
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🎓Teachers Post Pics to ‘OnlyFans’ to Subsidize Low Pay
Teachers don’t make enough money!
At a small Missouri high school, two English teachers shared a secret: Both were posting adult content on OnlyFans, the subscription-based website known for sexually explicit content to supplement income.
But a new approach to Early Child Education hopes to help teachers avoid the stigma. GisermanGroup client Imagine Early Learning Centers is the nation’s only employee-owned childcare company.
➡️Laura Tulchin, Chief Strategy Officer at Imagine Early Learning tells Bloomberg and CBS, “Employee-ownership means teachers' voices are not only heard in the classroom, but in the boardroom as well:
➡️According to a new report from the Economic Policy Institute, teachers earned 74 cents, on average, for every dollar that other professionals make.
💉Wegovy Reduces Heart Problems
The popular weight-loss drug Wegovy reduced the risk of serious heart problems by 20% in a large, international study that experts say could change the way doctors treat certain heart patients.
The research is the first to document that an obesity medication can not only pare pounds, but also safely prevent a heart attack, stroke or a heart-related death in people who already have heart disease — but not diabetes.
Zepbound, a new weight loss drug from Eli Lilly has been approved by the FDA, the latest entrant in the field which includes Ozempic, Wegovy and Mounjaro.
The drug was shown in clinical trials to help people lose up to 52 pounds in 16 months. It will carry a list price of about $1,060 for a month's supply. Despite the steep price, some analysts have anticipated it will become the best-selling drug in history.
The cost may put the new drug out of reach for many people given that insurance companies are often reluctant to cover weight loss medications, and Medicare, by law, does not cover them.
In the United States, 4 in 10 adults have obesity, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
🩺Doctor Amazon
Amazon announces a new health care benefit program for Prime Members for $9 a Month (or $99 a Year)
“Prime members get high-quality, convenient care from One Medical, including 24/7 on-demand virtual care nationwide and easy to schedule office visits at any of One Medical’s hundreds of locations across the U.S”
💻TikTok Ban
New York City has banned China-owned TikTok on government devices, citing security concerns, joining a number of cities and states that have put such restrictions on the app.
The Biden administration is demanding TikTok’s Chinese-owners sell their stakes in the video-sharing app or face a full U.S. ban.
➡️Matt Hayden Former Cybersecurity Czar at the Department of Homeland Security and a GisermanGroup.com client on Scripps News says TikTok is dangerous:
💻They Want Your Password
Warning-New Scams to steal your passwords.
If you've had a password hacked recently, you aren't alone. The volume of password attacks has soared to an estimated 921 attacks every second. That's a 74% rise in one year, according to the latest Microsoft Digital Defense Report.
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