Uncategorized

Victoria Bekiempis April 2, 2021 Four US Navy officers have made history this week – and breaking new ground in a traditionally white and male-dominated field. For the first time in US Navy history, four women of color are now commanding war ships at the same time, NBC News has reported. The four officers, Kimberly Jones, LaDonna Simpson,…

Read More US Navy: for first time in history four women of color command warships

WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced today that the federal income tax filing due date for individuals for the 2020 tax year will be automatically extended from April 15, 2021, to May 17, 2021. Individual taxpayers can also postpone federal income tax payments for the 2020 tax year due on April…

Read More Tax Day Delayed Until May 17

The dirtiest things in your house might surprise you by Jodi Helmer, AARP, March 22, 2021  When you start spring cleaning, don’t forget to clean these seven essential — and often-ignored — areas of your home. Dishwasher Ceiling fan blades Dryer vent (mine was appalling) Kitchen sponge (wash in dishwasher or dispose of after 3 days)…

Read More 7 Things You Never Clean (But Should!)

The short answer: It’s hard to predict, but experts say it could be several years by Jennifer Rainey Marquez, AARP, March 30, 2021  So what is likely to happen? Other viruses provide some clues. Those that are classified as stable, like measles or mumps, rarely mutate, and an infection or vaccination will generate lifelong immunity. Coronaviruses, on…

Read More You Got Your Shot(s). But How Long Will COVID-19 Vaccine Immunity Last?

On this season of “Skimm’d from the Couch,” meet the changemakers whose names you should know: Dara Treseder, Head of Global Marketing & Communications at Peloton Dr. Laura Forese, Chief Operating Officer of New York Presbyterian Hospital Kristen Welker, Chief White House Correspondent for NBC News and Co-Anchor of Weekend TODAY Alicia Garza, Principal at…

Read More Skimm’d from the Couch