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Biden Indicates He Wants to End $300 Federal Unemployment Benefit in Sept

Biden indicated that he supports allowing enhanced unemployment insurance to end in September. It makes sense it expires in 90 days, the president said in remarks from Delaware following the May jobs report. It s not immediately clear whether Biden s comments also extend to programs aiding gig-workers and long-term unemployed people. President Joe Biden indicated on Friday that he supports allowing enhanced unemployment insurance to expire in early September as more people get vaccinated and return to work. A temporary boost in unemployment benefits that we enacted helped people who lost their jobs through no fault of their own, and who still may be in the process of getting vaccinated, the president said in brief remarks from Delaware following the May jobs report. But it s going to expire in 90 days it makes sense it expires in 90 days.

Half of US States Scrapping Stimulus-Era Jobless Benefits, Depriving Millions of Aid

Public Theater of San Antonio debuts the latest of its one-person-shows on Thursday

Posted By Dana Nichols on Thu, Apr 8, 2021 at 10:30 AM click to enlarge Jeremy Whittington Golda s Balcony chronicles the life of prominent political leader Golda Meir. Broadway’s longest-running one-woman show, Golda’s Balcony, is coming to the small screen, brought to audiences by San Antonio’s Public Theater. Golda’s Balcony is a story of idealism, leadership and strength in the face of political turmoil. The show tells the story of Golda Meir, the fourth prime minister of Israel, and her lifelong journey from her birthplace in Russia to her childhood in the United States and eventual role as a political leader. She’s best known for serving as prime minister during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

A year later: Health officials reflect on lessons learned amid pandemic

A year later: Health officials reflect on lessons learned amid pandemic ‘The Curve’ special report: Lessons learned from pandemic By Gabrielle Ware | April 1, 2021 at 7:15 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 7:24 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - There’s not one person the pandemic hasn’t impacted in some way this past year. Susan Hardy is a counselor at Phoebe’s behavioral health center. She leads group therapy sessions and says the pandemic pushed many people to their breaking points. “We’ve had to double our services for what we provide. We also offer groups for children, and we’re adding a new teen group, as we speak,” she said.

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