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When: July 19, 6:30pm to 8pm Where: Sky Lounge, The Upper House What: Tatler will be hosting two wellness-themed fireside chats at The Upper House this month. The first one, Talking Mental, will feature three very special guests: Aaron Robbie, founder of Talking Mental, a digital platform that advocates for mental health destigmatisation; Christine Deschemin, a certified hypnotherapist; and Stacey Monoghan, holistic health and well-being coach. In this intimate fireside chat, the experts will discuss the unexpected stress Covid-19 has brought upon our world and daily lives, and suggest ways that will help you better cope with day-to-day stress so you’ll be able to feel more confident about how to move forward in your life. ....
POLITICO Get the POLITICO Nightly newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. 12/23/2020 07:00 PM EST NOW WHAT?The last-minute Covid relief chaos isn’t all President Donald Trump’s fault, senior editor David Kihara told the Nightly. “Sure, no one expected Trump to do what he did” proposing bigger stimulus checks for a spending bill that his own administration negotiated, jeopardizing the fate of the package just days before the government runs out of money and expanded unemployment benefits expire “but Congress sat on this for a very long time,” David said. “This is everyone’s fault.” ....
At 1:30 p.m. on Friday, November 29, 1983, a man the FBI called the Yankee Bandit walked into the lobby of a Bank of America in the Melrose district of Los Angeles and stood in line. When he got to the teller window, the well-dressed man politely informed the woman on the other side of the counter that he had a gun and would she please hand over the cash. After tucking $1,740 into a briefcase, he apologized for any trouble, thanked her, and left. Thirty minutes later, The Yankee was sixteen blocks west at the City National Bank in the Fairfax district going through the exact same routine and walking out with $2,349. Still moving west, he hit a Security Pacific Bank in Century City 45 minutes later, but bailed out with no money when the teller starts freaking out on him. Undaunted, he walked one block over and cordially robbed the First Interstate Bank there for $2,505. ....