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08/5/21

August 5, 2021

Are you going to President Obama’s birthday bash this weekend? Neither is anyone else. Read more here, and if you’re in a snarky mood, here. President Obama shares a birthday…

07/29/21

July 29, 2021

The 2021 Olympics will be remembered, not only because it is happening in the middle of a once-in-a-century global pandemic (see 1920 Spanish flu at the Antwerp Olympics), but maybe…

07/22/21

July 22, 2021

This week, Amazon launched AWS for Health and launched its former CEO into space. (That second bit may be a stretch, but Jeff Bezos did give credit to Amazon employees…

07/15/21

July 15, 2021

On this day 222 years ago, the Rosetta Stone was discovered — cracking the code on how to translate Egyptian hieroglyphics. We have come so far with our coding and…

07/9/21

July 9, 2021

So, here is what we know: The Tomorrow War, a new Prime Video movie with the very-good-looking Chris Pratt, the talented J.K. Simmons, and the underrated Yvonne Strahovski (who kept…

07/1/21

July 1, 2021

It may not be Independence Day yet, but for health plans, July 1st could be called Enforcement Day — the day the federal government can begin enforcing the Interoperability and…

06/25/21

June 25, 2021

A fan of the Foo Fighters, who attended their sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden this past Sunday night (Father’s Day), quoted lead singer Dave Grohl in a tweet: “If…

06/17/21

June 17, 2021

If you see In the Heights, the new movie-musical with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the theme is sueñito — meaning little dream. Two years ago this week, Maverick…

06/11/21

June 11, 2021

Remember the movie / true story about Hidalgo, the American-born horse (a beautiful paint mustang) that competes in a 3,000-mile horse race known as the “Ocean of Fire” across the…

06/4/21

June 4, 2021

Shhh… do you hear that? It is the relative quiet that comes from Congress being out of town. Even the 90-decibel chorus of the 17-year cicadas cannot disturb the peace…