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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#6_1539315734 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: Because people were working and staying at home, they needed and/or wanted to buy more computers, webcams, and game consoles, The Drive and Wirecutter explain. However, even before the pandemic, the foundries making the actual chips were already basically working flat out, CNBC reports. As a result, they simply haven’t been able to keep up with the increased worldwide demand. The tariffs imposed by former President Trump, though, are making things worse. These tariffs forced microchip buyers to seek out alterantive, often-overbooked manufacturers, Reuters reports. And automakers’ ‘just-in-time’ manufacturing strategies meant they were lower-priority customers with smaller orders than companies like Sony. So, when the car companies needed chips again, they were forced further down the waiting line for an increasingly-small supply, Automotive News explains. A Jiejie Semiconductor employee makes a silicon wafer destined for microchips in Nantong, China | Xu Congjun/VCG via Getty Images
RELATED: Hyundai Having Problems Making Ioniq 5 EV: Expect Delays
Elemental chaos also has a part to play in the microchip shortage. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#7_1539317585 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: And automakers’ ‘just-in-time’ manufacturing strategies meant they were lower-priority customers with smaller orders than companies like Sony. So, when the car companies needed chips again, they were forced further down the waiting line for an increasingly-small supply, Automotive News explains. A Jiejie Semiconductor employee makes a silicon wafer destined for microchips in Nantong, China | Xu Congjun/VCG via Getty Images
RELATED: Hyundai Having Problems Making Ioniq 5 EV: Expect Delays
Elemental chaos also has a part to play in the microchip shortage. The severe cold in Texas, as well as fires and earthquakes in Japan, have further cut down on chip production, Autoblog and Driving.ca report. Making a semiconductor is a highly delicate process that takes place in a tightly controlled environment. So, if the temperature or humidity is outside of a specific range, you can’t make microchips. It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
— Bloomberg (@business) April 11, 2021
RELATED: Production Has Stopped On Dodge Charger, Challenger
Admittedly, the chip shortage hasn’t hit every car company equally hard. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#8_1539319544 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: The severe cold in Texas, as well as fires and earthquakes in Japan, have further cut down on chip production, Autoblog and Driving.ca report. Making a semiconductor is a highly delicate process that takes place in a tightly controlled environment. So, if the temperature or humidity is outside of a specific range, you can’t make microchips. It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
— Bloomberg (@business) April 11, 2021
RELATED: Production Has Stopped On Dodge Charger, Challenger
Admittedly, the chip shortage hasn’t hit every car company equally hard. Toyota, for example, inspired by what happened after the Fukushima disaster, asked its suppliers to stockpile several months’ worth of microchips, Autoblog reports. And Rolls-Royce just had its best Q1 in the company’s history, The Drive reports. Luckily, though, world governments and the semiconductor industry as a whole are stepping up to help with the shortage. Following a summit with President Biden, Intel announced that it would supply microchips for the automotive sector, AN and Roadshow report. And several Taiwanese suppliers have promised to give more priority to automakers, Autoblog reports. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#9_1539321544 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: Toyota, for example, inspired by what happened after the Fukushima disaster, asked its suppliers to stockpile several months’ worth of microchips, Autoblog reports. And Rolls-Royce just had its best Q1 in the company’s history, The Drive reports. Luckily, though, world governments and the semiconductor industry as a whole are stepping up to help with the shortage. Following a summit with President Biden, Intel announced that it would supply microchips for the automotive sector, AN and Roadshow report. And several Taiwanese suppliers have promised to give more priority to automakers, Autoblog reports. RELATED: Microchip Shortage Means You Might Have to Pay More for Your Next Brand-New Car
Still, even with this help, the microchip shortage won’t go away quickly. Sourcing the raw materials and building up the necessary production lines could take years, AN reports. And automakers will likely face reduced production capacity until at least the end of 2021. Follow more updates from MotorBiscuit on our Facebook page. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#10_1539323285 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: RELATED: Microchip Shortage Means You Might Have to Pay More for Your Next Brand-New Car
Still, even with this help, the microchip shortage won’t go away quickly. Sourcing the raw materials and building up the necessary production lines could take years, AN reports. And automakers will likely face reduced production capacity until at least the end of 2021. Follow more updates from MotorBiscuit on our Facebook page. Tips, Tricks & Trends
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
by Matthew Skwarczek on April 13, 2021
Although the world— and car sales —is starting to recover from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many problems still linger. And one of the biggest problems car companies are facing right now is a microchip shortage affecting everything from pickup trucks to muscle cars. But how widespread is this issue exactly? What caused it, and is it going to end soon? If you’ve been asking those kinds of questions, we’ve got some answers. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#11_1539324980 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: Tips, Tricks & Trends
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
by Matthew Skwarczek on April 13, 2021
Although the world— and car sales —is starting to recover from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many problems still linger. And one of the biggest problems car companies are facing right now is a microchip shortage affecting everything from pickup trucks to muscle cars. But how widespread is this issue exactly? What caused it, and is it going to end soon? If you’ve been asking those kinds of questions, we’ve got some answers. If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Microchips for cars assembled in Huai’an City, China | Costfoto/Barcroft Media via Getty Images
To be sure, the automotive industry isn’t just facing a microchip shortage. A handful of companies are now running out of seat foam, too. However, the chip issue is significantly larger in scope. And not just because almost every manufacturer is having to slash production or delay new vehicles. No, it’s because automakers are just some of the companies affected by the shortage, CNET explains. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#12_1539326859 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Microchips for cars assembled in Huai’an City, China | Costfoto/Barcroft Media via Getty Images
To be sure, the automotive industry isn’t just facing a microchip shortage. A handful of companies are now running out of seat foam, too. However, the chip issue is significantly larger in scope. And not just because almost every manufacturer is having to slash production or delay new vehicles. No, it’s because automakers are just some of the companies affected by the shortage, CNET explains. The microchip shortage impacts basically anything that uses semiconductors, which are what make microchips work, CNBC explains. That includes video game consoles like the PlayStation 5, smartphones, computers, and, increasingly, cars, Bloomberg explains. Remember how physical throttle cables were replaced by throttle-by-wire systems? Those systems need microchips. A microchip might by why the new car you want is hard to locate: | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#13_1539328599 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: The microchip shortage impacts basically anything that uses semiconductors, which are what make microchips work, CNBC explains. That includes video game consoles like the PlayStation 5, smartphones, computers, and, increasingly, cars, Bloomberg explains. Remember how physical throttle cables were replaced by throttle-by-wire systems? Those systems need microchips. A microchip might by why the new car you want is hard to locate: https://t.co/uXN6lCSWFe pic.twitter.com/ZjVdsgvhsk
— Car and Driver (@CARandDRIVER) January 18, 2021
But these chips do more than control your throttle body. No microchips, no cylinder deactivation, which is why the shortage has dropped the 2021 Chevrolet Silverado’s fuel economy ratings. And that’s just one under-the-hood example. Modern vehicles have WiFi, navigation, smartphone connectivity, backup cameras, and ADAS features like adaptive cruise control and emergency braking. The current chip shortage knocks all those car features out, Autoblog explains. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#14_1539330311 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: https://t.co/uXN6lCSWFe pic.twitter.com/ZjVdsgvhsk
— Car and Driver (@CARandDRIVER) January 18, 2021
But these chips do more than control your throttle body. No microchips, no cylinder deactivation, which is why the shortage has dropped the 2021 Chevrolet Silverado’s fuel economy ratings. And that’s just one under-the-hood example. Modern vehicles have WiFi, navigation, smartphone connectivity, backup cameras, and ADAS features like adaptive cruise control and emergency braking. The current chip shortage knocks all those car features out, Autoblog explains. As we said, though, car companies aren’t the only ones feeling the chip shortage sting. But the shortage hasn’t only affected private companies, explains the Washington Post. Any computerized industry or public service, from ISPs to water-treatment plants, needs microchips. And the shortage is hitting them, too. Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway? | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#15_1539331965 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: As we said, though, car companies aren’t the only ones feeling the chip shortage sting. But the shortage hasn’t only affected private companies, explains the Washington Post. Any computerized industry or public service, from ISPs to water-treatment plants, needs microchips. And the shortage is hitting them, too. Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway? So, what caused this microchip shortage? The overly-simplified answer is the pandemic. But the real answer is understandably more complicated. RELATED: The 2021 Ford F-150 Is Struggling With the Chip Shortage
To be fair, the pandemic is arguably the biggest factor in the microchip shortage. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#16_1539333331 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: So, what caused this microchip shortage? The overly-simplified answer is the pandemic. But the real answer is understandably more complicated. RELATED: The 2021 Ford F-150 Is Struggling With the Chip Shortage
To be fair, the pandemic is arguably the biggest factor in the microchip shortage. Because people were working and staying at home, they needed and/or wanted to buy more computers, webcams, and game consoles, The Drive and Wirecutter explain. However, even before the pandemic, the foundries making the actual chips were already basically working flat out, CNBC reports. As a result, they simply haven’t been able to keep up with the increased worldwide demand. The tariffs imposed by former President Trump, though, are making things worse. These tariffs forced microchip buyers to seek out alterantive, often-overbooked manufacturers, Reuters reports. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#17_1539334899 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: Because people were working and staying at home, they needed and/or wanted to buy more computers, webcams, and game consoles, The Drive and Wirecutter explain. However, even before the pandemic, the foundries making the actual chips were already basically working flat out, CNBC reports. As a result, they simply haven’t been able to keep up with the increased worldwide demand. The tariffs imposed by former President Trump, though, are making things worse. These tariffs forced microchip buyers to seek out alterantive, often-overbooked manufacturers, Reuters reports. And automakers’ ‘just-in-time’ manufacturing strategies meant they were lower-priority customers with smaller orders than companies like Sony. So, when the car companies needed chips again, they were forced further down the waiting line for an increasingly-small supply, Automotive News explains. A Jiejie Semiconductor employee makes a silicon wafer destined for microchips in Nantong, China | Xu Congjun/VCG via Getty Images
RELATED: Hyundai Having Problems Making Ioniq 5 EV: Expect Delays
Elemental chaos also has a part to play in the microchip shortage. | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_716586700#18_1539336751 | Title: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
Headings: The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
The Microchips Are Down for Cars as the Shortage Continues
If it has electronics, it’s affected by the global chip shortage—and that means cars, too
Why is there a global microchip shortage, anyway?
It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage was a decade in the making https://t.co/FukLPTAjl2
Content: And automakers’ ‘just-in-time’ manufacturing strategies meant they were lower-priority customers with smaller orders than companies like Sony. So, when the car companies needed chips again, they were forced further down the waiting line for an increasingly-small supply, Automotive News explains. A Jiejie Semiconductor employee makes a silicon wafer destined for microchips in Nantong, China | Xu Congjun/VCG via Getty Images
RELATED: Hyundai Having Problems Making Ioniq 5 EV: Expect Delays
Elemental chaos also has a part to play in the microchip shortage. The severe cold in Texas, as well as fires and earthquakes in Japan, have further cut down on chip production, Autoblog and Driving.ca report. Making a semiconductor is a highly delicate process that takes place in a tightly controlled environment. So, if the temperature or humidity is outside of a specific range, you can’t make microchips. It’s going to be here for a while
Toyota’s meticulous plan to survive the chip shortage wa | https://www.motorbiscuit.com/microchips-down-cars-shortage-continues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#0_1603452557 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
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The original Range Rover has spawned unique variants under the same nameplate, starting with the traditional flagship, then the Sport, then the Velar, and finally, the Evoque. To make matters more complicated, they don't all share the same platforms or underpinnings. While the Evoque is noticeably the smallest model, it can be harder to tell the other variants apart, especially the similarly-sized and -priced Sport and Velar. So what is the difference between a Range Rover Velar and Range Rover Sport? Here's the spotter's guide: Which Is Bigger? See all 54 photos
Is the Range Rover Velar larger than the Sport? | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#1_1603454275 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: While the Evoque is noticeably the smallest model, it can be harder to tell the other variants apart, especially the similarly-sized and -priced Sport and Velar. So what is the difference between a Range Rover Velar and Range Rover Sport? Here's the spotter's guide: Which Is Bigger? See all 54 photos
Is the Range Rover Velar larger than the Sport? The Velar is actually smaller, but not by much. It's about 3 inches shorter in length and an inch and a half less wide. But the biggest difference is its low roofline; it's about 5.5 inches closer to the ground than the Sport. The Range Rover Sport is a midsize SUV that competes with the likes of the Porsche Cayenne and BMW X6. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#2_1603455737 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: The Velar is actually smaller, but not by much. It's about 3 inches shorter in length and an inch and a half less wide. But the biggest difference is its low roofline; it's about 5.5 inches closer to the ground than the Sport. The Range Rover Sport is a midsize SUV that competes with the likes of the Porsche Cayenne and BMW X6. The Velar slots just below the Sport in Range Rover's lineup. Although the overall size difference between the two models might not be immediately apparent, the low roof and windswept body distinguish the Velar from its boxy sibling. Whereas the Velar offers seating for five, the Range Rover Sport has room for up to seven people, depending on the trim. Be warned: the third-row seats are a tight squeeze, though, as it is a 5+2 configuration. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#3_1603457293 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: The Velar slots just below the Sport in Range Rover's lineup. Although the overall size difference between the two models might not be immediately apparent, the low roof and windswept body distinguish the Velar from its boxy sibling. Whereas the Velar offers seating for five, the Range Rover Sport has room for up to seven people, depending on the trim. Be warned: the third-row seats are a tight squeeze, though, as it is a 5+2 configuration. Overall, the Velar has more cargo room. Behind the second row, the Range Rover Sport provides 27.5 cubic feet of cargo space (24.8 for the PHEV), compared to 34.4 cubic feet for the Velar. The Sport's cargo volume maxes out at 59.5 cubic feet (56.8 for the PHEV) behind the first row, but it's a whopping 70.1 cubic feet in the Velar. Which Has Better Engine Choices? See all 54 photos
Both SUVs offer a wide variety of engines, from high-performing V-8s to fuel-sipping turbo-fours. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#4_1603459005 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: Overall, the Velar has more cargo room. Behind the second row, the Range Rover Sport provides 27.5 cubic feet of cargo space (24.8 for the PHEV), compared to 34.4 cubic feet for the Velar. The Sport's cargo volume maxes out at 59.5 cubic feet (56.8 for the PHEV) behind the first row, but it's a whopping 70.1 cubic feet in the Velar. Which Has Better Engine Choices? See all 54 photos
Both SUVs offer a wide variety of engines, from high-performing V-8s to fuel-sipping turbo-fours. If you're looking to save fuel, the Sport offers a plug-in hybrid powertrain that delivers 42 MPGe ( see our explanation of MPGe here ). The Sport also boasts a fuel-efficient diesel engine that nets 24 mpg combined. That's comparable to the four-cylinder gas engine offered on the Velar, which tops out at 23 mpg. The Range Rover Sport delivers a bit more power than the Velar. The Sport gets anywhere from 254 hp to 575 hp, depending on the engine chosen, compared to the Velar's 247 to 550 hp. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#5_1603460769 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: If you're looking to save fuel, the Sport offers a plug-in hybrid powertrain that delivers 42 MPGe ( see our explanation of MPGe here ). The Sport also boasts a fuel-efficient diesel engine that nets 24 mpg combined. That's comparable to the four-cylinder gas engine offered on the Velar, which tops out at 23 mpg. The Range Rover Sport delivers a bit more power than the Velar. The Sport gets anywhere from 254 hp to 575 hp, depending on the engine chosen, compared to the Velar's 247 to 550 hp. No matter which version of the Sport or Velar you get, it won't be a slouch. Even the four-cylinder Velar feels quick enough in the city and on the highway. Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
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3.0-liter V-6 | 340 hp, 332 lb-ft of torque | 18/24/20
3.0-liter V-6 | 380 hp, 332 lb-ft of torque | 18/24/20
5.0-liter V-8 | 550 hp, 502 lb-ft of torque | 15/20/17
2020 Range Rover Sport
3.0-liter V-6 diesel | 254 hp, 443 lb-ft of torque | 22/28/24
2.0-liter PHEV | 398 hp, 472 lb-ft of torque | 42 MPGe
3.0-liter inline-six | 355 hp, 365 lb-ft of torque | TBA
3.0-liter inline-six | 395 hp, 406 lb-ft of torque | TBA
5.0-liter V-8 | 518 hp, 461 lb-ft of torque | 17/22/19
5.0-liter V-8 | 575 hp, 516 lb-ft of torque | 15/20/16
Which Is More Capable Off-Road? See all 54 photos
If you're looking for serious off-road capability, the Sport should be your pick. It offers a high-/low-range transfer case for precise control in off-road situations. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#6_1603463103 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: No matter which version of the Sport or Velar you get, it won't be a slouch. Even the four-cylinder Velar feels quick enough in the city and on the highway. Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2.0-liter 4-cyl | 247 hp, 269 lb-ft of torque | 21/27/23
3.0-liter V-6 | 340 hp, 332 lb-ft of torque | 18/24/20
3.0-liter V-6 | 380 hp, 332 lb-ft of torque | 18/24/20
5.0-liter V-8 | 550 hp, 502 lb-ft of torque | 15/20/17
2020 Range Rover Sport
3.0-liter V-6 diesel | 254 hp, 443 lb-ft of torque | 22/28/24
2.0-liter PHEV | 398 hp, 472 lb-ft of torque | 42 MPGe
3.0-liter inline-six | 355 hp, 365 lb-ft of torque | TBA
3.0-liter inline-six | 395 hp, 406 lb-ft of torque | TBA
5.0-liter V-8 | 518 hp, 461 lb-ft of torque | 17/22/19
5.0-liter V-8 | 575 hp, 516 lb-ft of torque | 15/20/16
Which Is More Capable Off-Road? See all 54 photos
If you're looking for serious off-road capability, the Sport should be your pick. It offers a high-/low-range transfer case for precise control in off-road situations. The Velar, on the other hand, is less tailored to Moab-style rock-crawling, but will be sufficiently capable of getting you to your snow chalet. Range Rover intended the Velar to be more off-road capable than most SUVs, but it still can't compete with the Sport as it doesn't have the Sport's low-range transfer case. The Range Rover Sport boasts an approach angle of 29.1 degrees and departure angle of 28.5 degrees. Compare that to the Velar's 21.2 degrees and 20.6 degrees. Both models are available with many off-road features. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#7_1603465472 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: The Velar, on the other hand, is less tailored to Moab-style rock-crawling, but will be sufficiently capable of getting you to your snow chalet. Range Rover intended the Velar to be more off-road capable than most SUVs, but it still can't compete with the Sport as it doesn't have the Sport's low-range transfer case. The Range Rover Sport boasts an approach angle of 29.1 degrees and departure angle of 28.5 degrees. Compare that to the Velar's 21.2 degrees and 20.6 degrees. Both models are available with many off-road features. These include All Terrain Progress Control, a low-speed cruise control for driving on slippery surfaces; and Terrain Response 2, which automatically selects the right driving mode for the traction conditions. Which Is Safer? Neither the Sport nor the Velar have been crash test rated by the Department of Transportation or IIHS. That said, both models come with automatic emergency braking and front and rear park assist. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#8_1603467208 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: These include All Terrain Progress Control, a low-speed cruise control for driving on slippery surfaces; and Terrain Response 2, which automatically selects the right driving mode for the traction conditions. Which Is Safer? Neither the Sport nor the Velar have been crash test rated by the Department of Transportation or IIHS. That said, both models come with automatic emergency braking and front and rear park assist. Also look for blind spot assist, lane keep assist, and stop-and-go cruise control on both vehicles. Which Is More Expensive? See all 54 photos
You can get a 2020 Range Rover Velar for as low as $57,325 if you opt for the four-cylinder engine. The 2020 Range Rover Sport, however, starts at $69,945, with the base model carrying the 355-hp six-cylinder. The price variation is even bigger if you compare the top trims of both models. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#9_1603468846 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: Also look for blind spot assist, lane keep assist, and stop-and-go cruise control on both vehicles. Which Is More Expensive? See all 54 photos
You can get a 2020 Range Rover Velar for as low as $57,325 if you opt for the four-cylinder engine. The 2020 Range Rover Sport, however, starts at $69,945, with the base model carrying the 355-hp six-cylinder. The price variation is even bigger if you compare the top trims of both models. The 550-hp Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic starts at $91,815, and the 575-hp Sport SVR goes for an insane $115,795. What a difference 25 horsepower can make. Which Is the Best? See all 54 photos
When it comes to buying the Range Rover Velar vs. Sport, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Buyers looking for top off-road performance will want to veer toward the Range Rover Sport. | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_746778939#10_1603470442 | Title: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Headings: What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Find out which Range Rover fits your lifestyle
Which Is Bigger?
Which Has Better Engine Choices?
Range Rover Velar vs. Sport Performance and Fuel Economy
2020 Range Rover Velar
2020 Range Rover Sport
Which Is More Capable Off-Road?
Which Is Safer?
Which Is More Expensive?
Which Is the Best?
What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport?
Content: The 550-hp Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic starts at $91,815, and the 575-hp Sport SVR goes for an insane $115,795. What a difference 25 horsepower can make. Which Is the Best? See all 54 photos
When it comes to buying the Range Rover Velar vs. Sport, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. Buyers looking for top off-road performance will want to veer toward the Range Rover Sport. The Sport also offers the most fuel-efficient powertrains, including its diesel and plug-in hybrid variants. Families who need a third row of seats every once in a while might also look at the Sport. The Velar may not be quite as rugged, but it offers head-turning styling and more cargo room, and it can be had for less than the Sport. What Is the Difference Between a Range Rover Velar and Sport? The Sport has bigger exterior dimensions
The Velar has more cargo space
The Sport is more powerful, and it offers PHEV and diesel versions
The Sport is more capable off-road
The Velar is less expensive | https://www.motortrend.com/news/range-rover-velar-vs-range-rover-sport-difference/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_758747904#0_1630443732 | Title: Palpebral slant - eye Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Headings: Palpebral slant - eye
Palpebral slant - eye
Considerations
Causes
When to Contact a Medical Professional
What to Expect at Your Office Visit
References
Content: Palpebral slant - eye Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Palpebral slant - eye
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The palpebral slant is the direction of the slant of a line that goes from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner. The direction of the slant of a line drawn from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner is known as the palpebral slant. The most commonly recognized syndrome associated with an abnormal palpebral slant is Down syndrome. Considerations
The palpebral are the upper and lower eyelids, which make up the shape of the eye. A line drawn from the inner corner to the outer corner determines the slant of the eye, or palpebral slant. Slanting and a fold of skin ( epicanthal fold) are normal in people of Asian descent. Abnormal slanting of the eye may occur with some genetic disorders and syndromes. The most common of these is Down syndrome. People with Down syndrome often also have an epicanthal fold in the inner corner of the eye. Causes
Palpebral slant may not be part of any other defect. | https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/symptoms/palpebral-slant-eye |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_759127119#9_1631606256 | Title: WBC count Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Headings: WBC count
WBC count
How the Test is Performed
How to Prepare for the Test
How the Test will Feel
Why the Test is Performed
Normal Results
What Abnormal Results Mean
Risks
References
Content: A lower than normal WBC count may be due to: Bone marrow deficiency or failure (for example, due to infection, tumor, or abnormal scarring)
Cancer treating drugs, or other medicines (see list below)
Certain autoimmune disorders such as lupus ( SLE)
Disease of the liver or spleen
Radiation treatment for cancer
Certain viral illnesses, such as mononucleosis (mono)
Cancers that damage the bone marrow
Very severe bacterial infections
Severe emotional or physical stress (such as from an injury or surgery)
HIGH WBC COUNT
A higher than normal WBC count is called leukocytosis. It may be due to: Certain drugs or medicines (see list below)
Cigarette smoking
After spleen removal surgery
Infections, most often those caused by bacteria
Inflammatory disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy)
Leukemia or Hodgkin disease
Tissue damage (for example, burns)
There may also be less common reasons for abnormal WBC counts. Drugs that may lower your WBC count include: Antibiotics
Anticonvulsants
Antithyroid drugs
Arsenicals
Captopril
Chemotherapy drugs
Chlorpromazine
Clozapine
Diuretics (water pills)
Histamine-2 blockers
Sulfonamides
Quinidine
Terbinafine
Ticlopidine
Drugs that may increase WBC counts include: Beta adrenergic agonists (for example, albuterol)
Corticosteroids
Epinephrine
Granulocyte colony stimulating factor
Heparin
Lithium
Risks
There is little risk involved with having your blood taken. Veins and arteries vary in size from one person to another, and from one side of the body to the other. Obtaining a blood sample from some people may be more difficult than from others. Other risks associated with having blood drawn are slight, but may include: | https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/tests/wbc-count |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_760353366#4_1633875240 | Title: Washington’s Changing Views on Slavery · George Washington's Mount Vernon
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Content: Ultimately, Washington made his most public antislavery statement after his death in December 1799, when the contents of his will were revealed. "I wish to get quit of negroes." -George Washington, 1778
George Washington first stated concerns about slavery in economic terms. Later, he added moral objections. Although Washington never identified his influences, many factors likely shaped his increasingly negative views of slavery. Plantation Profits
George Washington first stated concerns about slavery in economic terms. ...half the workers I keep on this Estate, would render me greater net profit than I now derive from the whole...
-George Washington, 1799
Washington found slavery economically inefficient. In the last decades of his life, the profits from his farmland did not cover the cost of feeding and clothing the estate’s enslaved people. By the 1770s, Washington began to realize that slavery was not an efficient labor system for Mount Vernon. After switching his plantation’s focus from tobacco to less labor-intensive grains, Washington had far more enslaved workers than he needed. | https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/slavery/washingtons-changing-views-on-slavery/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_760695729#4_1634447694 | Title: Annapolis Convention · George Washington's Mount Vernon
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Content: Interstate trade barriers and disputes ran ubiquitous, with each state adhering to its own currency, debt, and regulatory strictures. Meanwhile, the Articles of Confederation proved an inadequate if not an entirely impotent political framework, unable to raise taxes or regulate trade. 6 In such disrepair, the nation tumbled into deep economic recession in 1785, as reactive uprisings like the infamous Shays' Rebellion of 1786 became commonplace. 7
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Having dedicated his adult life to the cause of American independence, George Washington lamented America’s “half-starved, limping government” with sadness as well as frustration, blaming the nation’s economic and political hardships on the “disinclination of the individual States to yield competent powers to Congress for the Federal Government.” 8 With each state obstinately regarding itself as “all-wise and all-powerful,” Washington predicted, “our downfall as a nation” would inevitably come. 9 Amid the surge of popular uprisings during 1786, Washington’s fears for his country degenerated into a veritable nightmare. Writing to his good friend Henry Knox in December 1786, he reflected on America’s state of affairs: “ My mind does not know how to realize it, as a thing in actual existence, so strange – so wonderful does it appear to me!” 10
Yet while bemoaning America’s present state, Washington still espoused an ambitious dream for its future. | https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/annapolis-convention/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_772833560#1_1660959863 | Title: Which State Has the Most Expensive Utilities? - Move.org
Headings: The Cost of Utilities: Which States Pay the Most?
The Cost of Utilities: Which States Pay the Most?
Factors we considered
National average utility cost
The top 10 most expensive states for utilities
The top 10 least expensive states for utilities
Complete state rankings
#1: Hawaii
#2: Alaska
#3: Rhode Island
#4: Connecticut
#5: New York
#6: New Hampshire
#7: South Carolina
#8: Massachusetts
#9: Vermont
#10: Maine
#11: Georgia
#12: Florida
#13: Ohio
#14: Arizona
#15: California
#16: Missouri
#17: Iowa
#18: New Jersey
#19: Oklahoma
#20: Pennsylvania
#21: Virginia
#22: Maryland
#23: Kansas
#24: Delaware
#25: North Carolina
#26: Kentucky
#27: North Dakota
#28: Alabama
#29: Indiana
#30: Michigan
#31: Texas
#32: Minnesota
#33: Colorado
#34: Illinois
#35: Tennessee
#36: Nebraska
#37: West Virginia
#38: Wyoming
#39: New Mexico
#40: Mississippi
The 10 least expensive states for utilities
#41: Wisconsin
#42: Arkansas
#43: South Dakota
#44: Oregon
#45: Louisiana
#46: Nevada
#47: Washington
#48: Montana
#49: Utah
#50: Idaho
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Content: Nobody likes paying utility bills. They pop up each month and keep you from putting your paycheck toward more exciting areas of your budget, like your vacation fund or that cheese of the month club you’ve always wanted to join. No matter what you’re saving for, utility bills are a burden we all have to bear. But which states’ residents bear the largest burden? We crunched the numbers so you can see how the average monthly utility costs in your state stack up against the rest. Factors we considered
We broke down each state’s utility costs into a few distinct categories: Electricity
Natural gas
Internet
Cable
Water
To calculate electricity and natural gas costs, we multiplied average national consumption rates by the average cost for these services in each state—individual bills may vary depending on actual usage. When determining internet costs, we look at a service level that included speeds of 60 Mbps, unlimited data, and Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL). State-by-state information was unavailable for cable and water, so we used the national averages to supply those figures for each state. You can learn more about our ranking criteria in our methodology section. | https://www.move.org/which-states-pay-most-utilities/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_785717500#3_1690228348 | Title: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home? | Moving.com
Headings: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
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Lighting Fixtures
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Susan Wellish contributed to the post.
Content: There are several areas which generally feature in this type of discussion: Lighting Fixtures
Lighting fixtures are often something that people are attached to because they often reflect personal style. In general things that are attached to the home such as lighting fixtures are generally considered to be part of the home. For example, when I bought my condo, the owners wanted to take their crystal chandelier in the dining room with them. For me this wasn’t an issue, the chandelier wasn’t my style and I was happy with having the chance to replace it with something else. However if I hadn’t known this in advance and I had my heart set on the way the dining room looked with the chandelier it could have been an issue. Fixtures are to remain in the home unless the seller explicitly stated the item is not to be included in the sale. The seller also needs ensure that the item be removed without damage to the home. Lamps are moveable items and are considered personal items that can be claimed by the seller when they vacate the home. Home Appliances
Appliances are often an area where the buyer and seller can negotiate. | https://www.moving.com/tips/what-goes-with-you-when-you-sell-your-home/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_785717500#4_1690230032 | Title: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home? | Moving.com
Headings: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
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Figuring Out What Goes With You
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Susan Wellish contributed to the post.
Content: However if I hadn’t known this in advance and I had my heart set on the way the dining room looked with the chandelier it could have been an issue. Fixtures are to remain in the home unless the seller explicitly stated the item is not to be included in the sale. The seller also needs ensure that the item be removed without damage to the home. Lamps are moveable items and are considered personal items that can be claimed by the seller when they vacate the home. Home Appliances
Appliances are often an area where the buyer and seller can negotiate. In some cases, the buyer may actually prefer that the seller remove appliances because they have their own. Other times, the seller may be ready to take the appliances but could use them as an incentive to get the buyer to pay the list price because the buyer won’t have to pay for new appliances. If you are absolutely certain that you want to take the appliances with you make sure your agent notes that. If you are willing to negotiate let your agent know that too. Most appliances are moveable items that the seller would normally be allowed to remove from the home. | https://www.moving.com/tips/what-goes-with-you-when-you-sell-your-home/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_785717500#5_1690231703 | Title: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home? | Moving.com
Headings: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
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Figuring Out What Goes With You
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Susan Wellish contributed to the post.
Content: In some cases, the buyer may actually prefer that the seller remove appliances because they have their own. Other times, the seller may be ready to take the appliances but could use them as an incentive to get the buyer to pay the list price because the buyer won’t have to pay for new appliances. If you are absolutely certain that you want to take the appliances with you make sure your agent notes that. If you are willing to negotiate let your agent know that too. Most appliances are moveable items that the seller would normally be allowed to remove from the home. Moveable items are considered personal items or possessions of the seller. Landscaping
Plants, shrubs and trees are items that are affixed to the property and will remain with the home however if you have container gardens or perhaps flower-filled urns on the front porch those can be negotiable. Backyard equipment, such as lawn chairs, tables, swings and grills, are all considered personal items. The swing set may get a bit tricky because it can be claimed that it is attached to the ground in some cases. The seller may often be very willing to sell all of the backyard items for a price. | https://www.moving.com/tips/what-goes-with-you-when-you-sell-your-home/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_785717500#6_1690233411 | Title: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home? | Moving.com
Headings: What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
What Goes With You When You Sell Your Home?
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Susan Wellish contributed to the post.
Content: Moveable items are considered personal items or possessions of the seller. Landscaping
Plants, shrubs and trees are items that are affixed to the property and will remain with the home however if you have container gardens or perhaps flower-filled urns on the front porch those can be negotiable. Backyard equipment, such as lawn chairs, tables, swings and grills, are all considered personal items. The swing set may get a bit tricky because it can be claimed that it is attached to the ground in some cases. The seller may often be very willing to sell all of the backyard items for a price. Window Treatments
Window treatments are another area that can be negotiated. Often window treatments were bought to fit the specific size and shape of the windows and so the seller may not be interested in taking them to a new home. If you are planning to leave the window treatments behind be sure to let your agent know so that it can be added to the listing. This is often a great selling point to use because it means the person can move in and not have to worry about privacy. Susan Wellish contributed to the post. | https://www.moving.com/tips/what-goes-with-you-when-you-sell-your-home/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_796281059#2_1713550882 | Title: What is the Impact of Social Media on Public Health?
Headings: What is the Impact of Social Media on Public Health?
What is the Impact of Social Media on Public Health?
By Staff Writer
Impact of Social Media on Public Health
Social Media and Public Health Communication
Using Social Media Platforms to Amplify Public Health Messages
Content: One of the more common issues with social media and public health is body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). Women and men are seeking plastic surgery to alter their face and body to look more like what they see in an app’s filter or their favorite social media model. The link between advertising and BDD is known, but the impact of social media influencers is not as well-studied. Another issue facing social media in public health is the fact that misinformation is easily spread due to personal bias and lack of desire to self-educate. Public health social media campaigns presented in a variety of mediums and styles can help reach larger audiences and appeal to different demographics in order to spread the message in an effective manner. Social Media and Public Health Communication
Communication is a crucial part of public health. The impact of social media on public health can’t be underestimated because social media is the modern day equivalent of the game of telephone. One person tells one person something, the second person passes it to a third, and so on and so forth. Information frequently gets distorted and misinformation becomes a reality. Quelling bad information becomes difficult due to the fact that people prefer to view issues through their own filters and perception and don’t always seek out better information. | https://www.mphonline.org/social-media-and-public-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_796281059#4_1713554516 | Title: What is the Impact of Social Media on Public Health?
Headings: What is the Impact of Social Media on Public Health?
What is the Impact of Social Media on Public Health?
By Staff Writer
Impact of Social Media on Public Health
Social Media and Public Health Communication
Using Social Media Platforms to Amplify Public Health Messages
Content: One example comes in the form of images of people gathering in large groups on beaches during the coronavirus outbreak. These images demonstrate the fact that people were ignoring instructions to not gather in large numbers to reduce the spread of coronavirus. It took local governments shutting down the beaches to stop the gatherings. Meanwhile, voices decrying the lack of common sense on display were very present on social media sites. These voices can influence people to engage in taking care of their health and that of others due to the power of “liking” a post and the power of numbers. The more people that point out the fact that ignoring public health edicts is a dangerous activity, the more people listen and take steps to change their behavior. Social media public health campaigns can go a long way towards reducing the amount of health misinformation that circulates through social media sites. Using Social Media Platforms to Amplify Public Health Messages
Social media and public health issues have become inextricably linked as people around the world use social media to get the “inside scoop” from official social media platforms and to learn what their family and friends are saying about a current health issue. Reputable and respected health publications, institutions, and individuals can take advantage of social media sites and use them for public health social media campaigns. Maintaining a steady and unwavering message helps reinforce the link between public health and social media and gives authority to the entity or individual who’s engaging in a public health marketing campaign delivered through social media. | https://www.mphonline.org/social-media-and-public-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_796926506#0_1714689025 | Title: What to do if a will has been lost, damaged or destroyed
Headings: What to do if a will has been lost, damaged or destroyed?
What to do if a will has been lost, damaged or destroyed?
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Where a will has been lost, damaged or destroyed an application can be made to court for evidence of the will’s contents to be accepted in place of the original will. A will does not take effect until death and generally speaking, can be changed or revoked at any time. A will can be revoked by destruction by the person making the will. Therefore, when a will which was known to be in the deceased person’s possession cannot be found upon their death it raises the question: has it been lost or destroyed? In these circumstances there is a presumption that the will has been destroyed with the intention to revoke it. However, in some circumstances evidence of the person’s intentions can be put forward and accepted in place of the will. An example of this is where a will was destroyed in a property fire and there was evidence remaining of its contents. It is up to those seeking to benefit under the lost will to prove that the person did not intend to revoke it. | https://www.mplaw.co.uk/our-services/services-for-individuals/contested-wills-financial-provision/what-to-do-if-a-will-has-been-lost-damaged-or-destroyed |
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Content: has it been lost or destroyed? In these circumstances there is a presumption that the will has been destroyed with the intention to revoke it. However, in some circumstances evidence of the person’s intentions can be put forward and accepted in place of the will. An example of this is where a will was destroyed in a property fire and there was evidence remaining of its contents. It is up to those seeking to benefit under the lost will to prove that the person did not intend to revoke it. Where a will has been lost, or destroyed for some other reason, for example if it has been lost by a solicitor accidentally, an application can be made to the Court for documentary evidence of its contents to be accepted in its place. This can include, but is not limited to, a copy or completed draft. Lost Wills
We are frequently instructed by people who know there was a will, but cannot find it. There are various methods we can use and various places (including national databases) we can check, in order to try to find the will. Want to know more, contact Martyn Trenerry or read below. | https://www.mplaw.co.uk/our-services/services-for-individuals/contested-wills-financial-provision/what-to-do-if-a-will-has-been-lost-damaged-or-destroyed |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_798744932#7_1718620930 | Title: List: The deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history | MPR News
Headings: List: The deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history
List: The deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history
1. Pulse Orlando nightclub in Orlando, Fla. (June 12, 2016)
2. Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. (April 16, 2007)
3. Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. (Dec. 14, 2012)
4. Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas (Oct. 16, 1991)
5. McDonald's restaurant in San Ysidro, Calif. (July 18, 1984)
6. University of Texas Tower in Austin, Texas (Aug. 1, 1966)
7. Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. (April 20, 1999)
8. Edmond Post Office in Edmond, Okla. (Aug. 20, 1986)
9. Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, Calif. (Dec. 2, 2015)
10. American Civic Association, Binghamton, N.Y. (April 3, 2009)
11. Fort Hood in Texas (Nov. 5, 2009)
12. Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. (Sept. 16, 2013)
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Content: He killed 14 people and wounded 31 from the tower. He was killed by police. (Left) A boy looks through the fence at the Columbine High School tennis courts in Littleton, Colo., in April, 1999. ( Right) From left, Rachel Ruth, Rhianna Cheek and Mandi Annibel, all 16-year-old sophomores at Heritage High School in Littleton, console each other during a vigil service in Denver's Civic Center Park. ( Bottom) An aerial view of the news media compound near Columbine High School. Eric Gay; Laura Rauch; Ed Andrieski
7. Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. (April 20, 1999)
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, students at Columbine High School, entered the school with four guns and pipe bombs. They killed 13 people and wounded 24, before killing themselves. | https://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/06/12/list-the-deadliest-mass-shootings-in-us-history |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_798791352#3_1718726143 | Title: Open water: Madeline Island watches, worries as winter climate shifts | MPR News
Headings: Open water: Madeline Island watches, worries as winter climate shifts
Open water: Madeline Island watches, worries as winter climate shifts
Dan Kraker
Aboard the Madeline Island ferry, Wis.
'Pretty dramatic change'
Small changes, big impacts
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Content: Island residents say they can't rely anymore on the winter ice pack. And that's having a big impact on everyday life. 23 signs: Climate change in Minnesota
'Pretty dramatic change'
The ferry arrives at the town of LaPointe on Madeline Island. Dan Kraker | MPR News
The story of Madeline Island Island's climate shift can be found off the ferry's bow, and in 150 years of data dug up by an ambitious local high school student. First the ferry. Prior to 1999, the region's four ferries never ran all the way through the winter. But in four out of the last 18 winters, the ice hasn't thickened enough to support an ice road. In two other years the road was only open about a week. "That's a pretty dramatic change," said Mike Radtke, marine operations manager for the Madeline Island Ferry Line. " | https://www.mprnews.org/story/2017/02/13/madeline-island-climate-shift-ice-environmental-concern |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_800040128#3_1721476811 | Title: 4 ways our physical health could be impacted by our mental health | MQ Mental Health Research
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Content: One study showed that people who have both depression and diabetes tend to have more severe symptoms than those who only have diabetes. Another study revealed that those with both conditions were also 85% more likely to have a heart attack. The research shows the importance of finding people most at risk and monitoring their cardiovascular health. 4) Schizophrenia and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a condition associated with low bone mass, making them fragile and more likely to fracture. Studies have shown that people living with schizophrenia are at a higher risk of developing the condition and are more likely to experience hip fractures. A review conducted in 2013 looked at different studies which investigated the prevalence of low bone density and osteoporosis. The review found that having schizophrenia almost doubled your chances of having low bone density – and one in two people with schizophrenia will also have low bone mass, as well as a heightened risk of developing Osteoporosis. The researchers point out that more research is needed to find robust conclusions on this matter. These studies show the fundamental link between our mental and physical health – and there are many more like them. The research emphasises the need to integrate mental health into treatments for other conditions – it’s one of the reasons we’re pleased to be funding Dr Sam Norton who’s creating an app to make sure mental health is incorporated into treatment plans for people living with arthritis. | https://www.mqmentalhealth.org/posts/4-ways-our-physical-health-could-be-impacted-by-our-mental-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_803176971#0_1728215746 | Title: Constantine and the Fall of Rome - Mr. Dowling.com
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By the fourth century, the Roman Empire was under attack by Germanic-speaking tribes from north of the Italian peninsula. Rome’s many roads made it easy prey for the Franks, the Vandals, the Lombards and the Goths, the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths to invade the Italian countryside. Those Germanic tribes moved into the empire because they were pushed West by the Huns, a violent band of nomadic warriors. Emperor Constantine realized the city of Rome was vulnerable to attack. In 324CE, he began construction of a “New Rome" in Byzantium, a Greek city almost 1500 miles to the east. The emperor renamed the city “Constantinople," which means “city of Constantine." advertisement
Roman civilization survived for centuries in Constantine’s eastern empire, while Rome and the empire’s western provinces fell to the Germanic invaders. Historians refer to the Eastern Roman Empire as the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire included parts of modern Greece, Serbia and Turkey. The Byzantine Empire lasted until 1453, when it fell to Turkish warriors. | https://www.mrdowling.com/702-constantine.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_803176971#1_1728217563 | Title: Constantine and the Fall of Rome - Mr. Dowling.com
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Content: The emperor renamed the city “Constantinople," which means “city of Constantine." advertisement
Roman civilization survived for centuries in Constantine’s eastern empire, while Rome and the empire’s western provinces fell to the Germanic invaders. Historians refer to the Eastern Roman Empire as the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire included parts of modern Greece, Serbia and Turkey. The Byzantine Empire lasted until 1453, when it fell to Turkish warriors. The Turks brought their faith in Islam to Constantinople and converted many Byzantine churches to mosques. Constantinople is now known as Istanbul, Turkey. While the empire continued in the east, the city of Rome was under attack. Visigoth warriors overran “the Eternal City" in 410CE. One of them, named Odoacer, made himself emperor of Rome in 476. | https://www.mrdowling.com/702-constantine.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_803176971#2_1728218842 | Title: Constantine and the Fall of Rome - Mr. Dowling.com
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Content: The Turks brought their faith in Islam to Constantinople and converted many Byzantine churches to mosques. Constantinople is now known as Istanbul, Turkey. While the empire continued in the east, the city of Rome was under attack. Visigoth warriors overran “the Eternal City" in 410CE. One of them, named Odoacer, made himself emperor of Rome in 476. The city of Rome continued to exist, but the Western Roman Empire dissolved into many small kingdoms. Western Europe fell into a period of war and disease known as the “ Dark Ages ." Then, after about 1000 years, the region experienced a “rebirth" known as the Renaissance. The Renaissance was an era of invention and discovery that saw art, architecture, and science thrive. The people of the Renaissance revered the achievements of the ancient Greeks and the Romans. | https://www.mrdowling.com/702-constantine.html |
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Mr. Donn has an excellent website that includes a section on Ancient Rome. Constantine the Great was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Constantine moved the seat of the Roman Empire 1500 miles east to the Greek-speaking city of Byzantium. He renamed the city Constantinople. The modern nation of Turkey renamed the city to Istanbul in 1930. Istanbul means “marketplace." | https://www.mrdowling.com/702-constantine.html |
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Content: Constantine the Great was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Constantine moved the seat of the Roman Empire 1500 miles east to the Greek-speaking city of Byzantium. He renamed the city Constantinople. The modern nation of Turkey renamed the city to Istanbul in 1930. Istanbul means “marketplace." The Byzantine was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East until 1453, when it fell to Turkish warriors. The Architecture of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. was inspired by the ancient Romans. advertisement
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_818041674#6_1765634168 | Title: European Immigrants in the Republic of Texas
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European Immigrants in the Republic of Texas
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The largest groups of immigrants to move to Texas were from Germany. During 1836 and 1846 over 35,000 immigrants moved to Texas from Germany. They did not speak English and only spoke German. They had to learn a brand new language when they arrived in our country. They settled mostly in the areas of New Braunfels, Texas and Fredericksburg, Texas. Both of these towns have a strong German influence still seen today. You can still hear German accents spoken when you walk down the streets visiting these towns. You also still see some of the German influence in many of the buildings and homes were built with an architecture style from Germany. German foods like sausage, sauerkraut, German potato salad and German beer are very popular in these towns today. One of the largest water parks in the United States today is called the Schlitterbahn, which is a German word meaning slide. | https://www.mrt.com/news/education/article/European-Immigrants-in-the-Republic-of-Texas-7403503.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_818041674#7_1765635877 | Title: European Immigrants in the Republic of Texas
Headings: European Immigrants in the Republic of Texas
European Immigrants in the Republic of Texas
Content: Both of these towns have a strong German influence still seen today. You can still hear German accents spoken when you walk down the streets visiting these towns. You also still see some of the German influence in many of the buildings and homes were built with an architecture style from Germany. German foods like sausage, sauerkraut, German potato salad and German beer are very popular in these towns today. One of the largest water parks in the United States today is called the Schlitterbahn, which is a German word meaning slide. The Schlitterbahn water park is located in New Braunfels, Texas and was built with a German theme to remind us today of the strong German culture in this area. New Braunfels and other towns have yearly festivals called the Wurstfest and Oktoberfest that honor all the German people who immigrated here and to celebrate all the German traditions still seen today. The European immigrants sacrificed greatly by leaving their family and friends in their home countries of Germany, France, Norway, Sweden and many more and took a chance moving to Texas and starting a new way of life. Many died from the long trips over the ocean and malaria from mosquitos when they landed in Galveston. They slept in tents for months while waiting for their homes to be built, but coming to the new frontier of the Republic of Texas was worth it. | https://www.mrt.com/news/education/article/European-Immigrants-in-the-Republic-of-Texas-7403503.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_832759813#8_1798821794 | Title: How to Create an Online Powerpoint Presentation With Google Docs – msigeek
Headings: How to Create an Online Powerpoint Presentation With Google Docs
How to Create an Online Powerpoint Presentation With Google Docs
Ten Simple Steps to Create a simple Powerpoint Presentation
Content: As you would do on any desktop office client, you can click on the new slide button, and select the Slide Design. Step 6: If you need to insert a drawing, Shape or an Image, You can goto the Insert Menu item and select the same. Once you select image, You have options to select the image as a URL image or even a web upload! Step 7: If you need to insert Tables to your slide deck, you can use the Table Menu item, and select the number of Rows and Colums. Step 8: One very cool option, which I like about this Online google docs is the Speaker Notes option, a small window pops up, which enables you to enter the Speaker notes which you wanna mention. Real nice thing! Step 9: | https://www.msigeek.com/2472/how-to-create-an-online-powerpoint-presentation-with-google-docs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_855341519#7_1846423552 | Title: 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe: What You Need to Know
Headings: 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe: What You Need to Know
2020 Chevrolet Tahoe: What You Need to Know
Is the Chevrolet Tahoe a Good SUV?
Should I Buy the Chevrolet Tahoe?
Should I Buy a New or Used Chevrolet Tahoe?
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How Much Does the Chevrolet Tahoe Cost?
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Which Is Better: Chevrolet Tahoe or Chevrolet Suburban?
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Tahoe Engine: Two Solid Options
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Content: You can also find excellent manufacturer incentives on our Chevrolet deals page. Chevrolet Tahoe Versus the Competition
Which Is Better: Chevrolet Tahoe or Chevrolet Suburban? The Chevrolet Suburban is essentially a long-wheelbase version of the Tahoe. Both vehicles have the same engine choices, identical fuel economy, and similar lists of standard and available features. The main difference between them is size. The Suburban has loads of cargo space (121.7 cubic feet overall versus 94.7 in the Tahoe) along with enough room for adults to sit comfortably in the third row. That said, the Tahoe costs less than the Suburban and boasts a higher predicted reliability rating. Stick with the more affordable Tahoe if you're content with the amount of space it provides. For additional room, go with the Suburban. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/reviews/2020-chevrolet-tahoe-what-you-need-to-know/ar-AAHB8c9 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_857029967#1_1849760690 | Title: A Full Rundown of Taylor Swift's Hollywood Dating History
Headings: A Full Rundown of Taylor Swift's Hollywood Dating History
A Full Rundown of Taylor Swift's Hollywood Dating History
A Full Rundown of Taylor Swift's Hollywood Dating History
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We imagine that one of the benefits of being a massively successful pop star is that instead of having to agree to go on an awkward date with Ted from Accounting, you have a whole buffet of Hollywood's hottest bachelors at your disposal. If anyone is a good example of this, it's Taylor Swift. The 31-year-old "Cardigan" singer has been linked to musicians and movie stars alike and has a penchant for memorializing her fallen relationships in song. From Jake Gyllenhaal to John Mayer, see every heartthrob who has been lucky enough to romance Taylor! Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. 2/11 SLIDES © Getty / Jeff Kravitz
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Taylor's first highly publicized relationship was with Jonas Brothers singer Joe Jonas. The pair dated for a few months before Taylor famously told Ellen DeGeneres that he broke up with her over a 27-second phone call. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/a-full-rundown-of-taylor-swifts-hollywood-dating-history/ss-BB17fC4w |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_862966241#4_1863349925 | Title: Chip shortages are cramping car dealers, and consumers are paying the price
Headings: Chip shortages are cramping car dealers, and consumers are paying the price
Chip shortages are cramping car dealers, and consumers are paying the price
Content: It’s not just cars. The shortage is affecting hundreds of “smart” consumer products that have embedded computers. Martin himself was shocked to find he’d have to wait eight weeks for a new refrigerator. And broadband providers like Comcast are unable to get Internet routers to install in customers’ homes. Cars rely on specialized processors called microcontroller units, or MCUs. These are generally made by factories that manufacture all sorts of chips to order for various customers. The biggest such company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., makes about 70 percent of the world’s automotive MCUs. But the units for cars are only about 3 percent of the company’s output; it sells far more to makers of cellphones and personal computers. “When COVID hit us about a year ago, the automotive guys canceled a lot of their orders,” said Phil Amsrud, a semiconductor analyst for ABI Research. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/finance/companies/chip-shortages-are-cramping-car-dealers-and-consumers-are-paying-the-price/ar-BB1fTNme |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_873365077#1_1886848015 | Title: Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Headings: Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Heart failure
Kidney donation
Breast cancer
Birth
Content: Several algorithms included in the study adjusted for race based on correlative studies that found a link between race and medical outcome, but did not tease out whether other factors better explained the differences between patients. "Given their potential to perpetuate or even amplify race-based health inequities, [these algorithms] merit thorough scrutiny," the authors wrote in the study. " If doctors and clinical educators rigorously analyze algorithms that include race correction, they can judge, with fresh eyes, whether the use of race or ethnicity is appropriate" for guiding patient care. The report included 13 examples of algorithms, used to assess the risk of developing heart failure, breast cancer and kidney stones, among other ailments, that adjust patient scores based on race and could harm Black and Latino patients, in particular, and occasionally Asian patients, as well. We've detailed four examples below: Heart failure
The Get with the Guidelines–Heart Failure Risk Score, developed by the American Heart Association (AHA), predicts a patient's risk of dying of heart failure in the hospital. A higher score indicates a higher risk of death, so doctors quickly refer patients with higher scores to a cardiologist and may allocate resources to them sooner than patients with lower scores. " Nonblack" patients automatically receive an extra three points on the scale, and therefore, Black patients may be less likely to receive appropriate treatment compared with white patients with the same symptoms and medical history, the authors noted. " The AHA does not provide a rationale for this adjustment," they wrote. Kidney donation
The Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI) predicts whether a donated kidney is likely to fail once transplanted, taking the characteristics of the donor, including race, into account. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/racial-bias-is-baked-into-algorithms-doctors-use-to-guide-treatment/ar-BB167i4F |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_873365077#2_1886850393 | Title: Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Headings: Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Heart failure
Kidney donation
Breast cancer
Birth
Content: Heart failure
The Get with the Guidelines–Heart Failure Risk Score, developed by the American Heart Association (AHA), predicts a patient's risk of dying of heart failure in the hospital. A higher score indicates a higher risk of death, so doctors quickly refer patients with higher scores to a cardiologist and may allocate resources to them sooner than patients with lower scores. " Nonblack" patients automatically receive an extra three points on the scale, and therefore, Black patients may be less likely to receive appropriate treatment compared with white patients with the same symptoms and medical history, the authors noted. " The AHA does not provide a rationale for this adjustment," they wrote. Kidney donation
The Kidney Donor Risk Index (KDRI) predicts whether a donated kidney is likely to fail once transplanted, taking the characteristics of the donor, including race, into account. The algorithm ranks kidneys from Black donors as higher risk than those from people of other races, though "the developers of the KDRI do not provide possible explanations for this difference," the authors wrote. Studies now suggest that a specific genetic trait, known as the APOL1 genotype, may explain differences in kidney quality better than race, the authors wrote. Approximately 13% of Black people carry two copies of an APOL1 gene variant associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease, according to a 2019 report in the journal Circulation. But again, the genotype, not the person's race, best explains this increased risk. By screening for race rather than APOL1 genotype, the KDRI may reduce the number of available kidneys from Black donors, which often go to Black patients, the authors noted. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/racial-bias-is-baked-into-algorithms-doctors-use-to-guide-treatment/ar-BB167i4F |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_873365077#3_1886852653 | Title: Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Headings: Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Racial bias is baked into algorithms doctors use to guide treatment
Heart failure
Kidney donation
Breast cancer
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Content: The algorithm ranks kidneys from Black donors as higher risk than those from people of other races, though "the developers of the KDRI do not provide possible explanations for this difference," the authors wrote. Studies now suggest that a specific genetic trait, known as the APOL1 genotype, may explain differences in kidney quality better than race, the authors wrote. Approximately 13% of Black people carry two copies of an APOL1 gene variant associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease, according to a 2019 report in the journal Circulation. But again, the genotype, not the person's race, best explains this increased risk. By screening for race rather than APOL1 genotype, the KDRI may reduce the number of available kidneys from Black donors, which often go to Black patients, the authors noted. Breast cancer
An online risk assessment tool from the National Cancer Institute may underestimate the risk that African American, Latino and Asian American women develop breast cancer, compared with white women who report the same risk factors. These risk factors include a woman's age, date of first period, close relatives with breast cancer and number of benign biopsies; the risk assessment tool is not used to evaluate women with a breast-cancer-producing mutation in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. Yet Black women develop breast cancer at about the same rate as white women. An inappropriately low score may deter women from seeking formal screening for the disease, which may increase the odds that they are diagnosed later in the course of illness, when prognosis is poorer, the authors wrote. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/racial-bias-is-baked-into-algorithms-doctors-use-to-guide-treatment/ar-BB167i4F |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_882356174#0_1907410952 | Title: Best blackout curtains, according to experts
Headings: Best blackout curtains, according to experts
Best blackout curtains, according to experts
How to shop for blackout curtains
Best drapery style
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Blackout curtain fabric versus liners
Best blackout curtains to shop in 2021
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Our editors independently selected these items because we think you will enjoy them and might like them at these prices. If you purchase something through our links, we may earn a commission. Pricing and availability are accurate as of publish time. Learn more about Shop TODAY. Blackout curtains can be a priceless investment for anyone trying to get some uninterrupted sleep in the morning. Instead of allowing the sun to shine through, these window treatments can block up to 99 percent of light, keeping the room dark and protected from daytime brightness and allowing you to snooze. In general, blackout curtains are an ideal choice for bedrooms, nurseries, home theaters or any room in the house where you want to limit exposure to natural light. The term blackout curtain often refers to drapes made of a double-lined, tightly woven fabric designed to block out light completely, explained Beth Halpern Brown of Beth Brown Interiors, an interior designer and home decor expert in Atlanta. However, there are other benefits besides keeping the morning sun out of your eyes, including : $95.00
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_882356174#1_1907413943 | Title: Best blackout curtains, according to experts
Headings: Best blackout curtains, according to experts
Best blackout curtains, according to experts
How to shop for blackout curtains
Best drapery style
Curtain sizing
Blackout curtain fabric versus liners
Best blackout curtains to shop in 2021
Best blackout curtains overall: West Elm
West Elm Fair Trade Blackout Curtain
Best affordable blackout curtains: Amazon Basics
Amazon Basics Room Darkening Blackout Window Curtains with Grommets
Best high-end blackout curtains: The Shade Store
Ripple Fold Drapery
Best style blackout curtains: PBteen
The Emily & Meritt Studded Blackout Curtain
Best blackout curtains for the bedroom: NICETOWN
NICETOWN Blackout Curtain Panels
Best blackout curtains for kids rooms: Pottery Barn Kids
Evelyn Linen Blend Ruffle Bottom Blackout Curtain
Best blackout curtain liner: Rose Home Fashion
Rose Home Fashion Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtain Liner Panel
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Content: Instead of allowing the sun to shine through, these window treatments can block up to 99 percent of light, keeping the room dark and protected from daytime brightness and allowing you to snooze. In general, blackout curtains are an ideal choice for bedrooms, nurseries, home theaters or any room in the house where you want to limit exposure to natural light. The term blackout curtain often refers to drapes made of a double-lined, tightly woven fabric designed to block out light completely, explained Beth Halpern Brown of Beth Brown Interiors, an interior designer and home decor expert in Atlanta. However, there are other benefits besides keeping the morning sun out of your eyes, including : $95.00
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Absorbing outside noises
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Brown explained that what makes for the “perfect” blackout curtains for your room depends on various elements, including their fabric, required maintenance, style and your price point. “ It’s important to think about how these curtains are being used and where they’ll be located in the home to evaluate what works best and what makes sense for your long-term lifestyle needs,” she said. But it’s also important to read the fine print before making your final purchase to avoid potential disappointment. “ Be sure that you see the word ‘blackout’ in the description as opposed to room darkening or light filtering,” said Susan Peters, owner and interior designer for 9108 Designs. “ These other two options may not block as much of the light from your room.” Best drapery style
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_886154222#1_1917205238 | Title: What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
Headings: What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
What does BIPOC stand for?
How is "BIPOC" different from "POC"?
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Content: And a term that comes up a lot in these discussions is the abbreviation, "BIPOC." © MissTuni/Getty Images
Because education is crucial in understanding and joining the fight for racial equality, it's important to know what this expression means and where it comes from. Educating yourself is one of the important ways to support Black Lives Matter and become anti-racist. What does BIPOC stand for? BIPOC stands for "Black, Indigenous, and People of Color." It seeks to highlight the Black and Indigenous communities and, as the BIPOC Project explains, the "unique relationship to whiteness that Indigenous and Black (African Americans) people have, which shapes the experiences of and relationship to white supremacy for all people of color within a United States context." It is a noun and includes the word "people," so, when using the term, you would say "BIPOC," not "BIPOC people," which is redundant and incorrect. And while it's certainly becoming better known than ever now, the New York Times was able to find uses of it in social media as far back as 2013. How is "BIPOC" different from "POC"? "POC," or "people of color," is a much, much older term, one that appeared in dictionaries as early as 1796. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/what-does-bipoc-stand-for-why-its-important-you-know-what-that-phrase-means/ar-BB15A1L2 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_886154222#2_1917207260 | Title: What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
Headings: What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
What does BIPOC stand for?
How is "BIPOC" different from "POC"?
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Content: It seeks to highlight the Black and Indigenous communities and, as the BIPOC Project explains, the "unique relationship to whiteness that Indigenous and Black (African Americans) people have, which shapes the experiences of and relationship to white supremacy for all people of color within a United States context." It is a noun and includes the word "people," so, when using the term, you would say "BIPOC," not "BIPOC people," which is redundant and incorrect. And while it's certainly becoming better known than ever now, the New York Times was able to find uses of it in social media as far back as 2013. How is "BIPOC" different from "POC"? "POC," or "people of color," is a much, much older term, one that appeared in dictionaries as early as 1796. This term is still used today, mostly as an alternative to the dehumanizing label "colored people"; " people of color" puts people's personhood first. Video: Oppression, repression, violence: How protests become riots (NBC News)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_886154222#8_1917219451 | Title: What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
Headings: What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
What Does BIPOC Stand For? Why It’s Important You Know What That Phrase Means
What does BIPOC stand for?
How is "BIPOC" different from "POC"?
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Many people prefer "BIPOC" over "POC" because they view the use of "POC" as lumping all people of color together. " BIPOC," on the other hand, acknowledges that people in Black and Indigenous communities face different, and often more severe, forms of oppression and erasure, especially when it comes to the racial oppression that permeates America's history. " Anti-Black & anti-indigenous sentiment/policies/oppression is a foundational structure of the United States," writer and activist Lara Witt explained on Twitter. MSN Gives
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Using one term to describe all Black and brown people can indicate that you don't see the individual races and different experiences within that one large group, which falls into the same microaggressive territory as saying, "I don't see color ." In addition, it also acknowledges that, racism is not, literally, just Black and white, and that anti-Blackness exists in other communities of color. In fact, Merriam-Webster has just updated the dictionary definition of racism. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/what-does-bipoc-stand-for-why-its-important-you-know-what-that-phrase-means/ar-BB15A1L2 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_886630430#0_1918394465 | Title: 8 Best Pregnancy Tests and How to Use Them
Headings: 8 Best Pregnancy Tests and How to Use Them
8 Best Pregnancy Tests and How to Use Them
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The suspense is killing you: Could you be expecting a baby? If you think you might be pregnant, it's time to buy a home pregnancy test! These devices work by testing your urine for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) —a hormone that your body starts producing shortly after conception. © Provided by Parents Courtesy of Amazon
After the embryo attaches to the uterine wall, it can take several days for hCG levels to rise enough to produce a positive test result. You can take most home pregnancy tests three to four days before your missed period—but if you test too early, you're more likely to get a false negative, where the test says you're not pregnant but you really are, says Laurence Cole, M.D., professor of obstetrics and gynecology and chief of women's health research at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. It's best to wait until after missing your period for the most accurate results. Whichever pregnancy test you buy, take it first thing in the morning, when hCG levels are most concentrated in your urine. If the results are negative, try again in a few days if your period's still MIA. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/parenting/8-best-pregnancy-tests-and-how-to-use-them/ar-BB1dqWop |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_887362499#0_1920144773 | Title: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
Headings: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
Content: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
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There’s a long history behind the way people of color have been labeled. For centuries, we have been called discriminatory names. Over time, we started to reclaim so many words that were an attempt to alienate us and bring us down. While we’ve been accustomed to using the term people of color (POC) to describe many from around the world, there’s an emerging term that has begun to gain momentum in an effort to be more inclusive and bring more individuals into the conversation. The term BIPOC represents Black, Indigenous and People of Color. According to The BIPOC Project, it’s a way of building a collective community and “undoing Native invisibility, anti-Blackness, dismantling white supremacy and advancing racial justice.” © Provided by Shutterstock Businesswoman in hijab having a video chat on laptop So why should we use BIPOC over POC? | https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/relationships/what-does-bipoc-stand-for-heres-why-you-should-consider-using-the-term-to-be-more-inclusive/ar-BB155ZHL |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_887362499#1_1920146748 | Title: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
Headings: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
Content: Over time, we started to reclaim so many words that were an attempt to alienate us and bring us down. While we’ve been accustomed to using the term people of color (POC) to describe many from around the world, there’s an emerging term that has begun to gain momentum in an effort to be more inclusive and bring more individuals into the conversation. The term BIPOC represents Black, Indigenous and People of Color. According to The BIPOC Project, it’s a way of building a collective community and “undoing Native invisibility, anti-Blackness, dismantling white supremacy and advancing racial justice.” © Provided by Shutterstock Businesswoman in hijab having a video chat on laptop So why should we use BIPOC over POC? Using the term promotes the inclusion of all people of color who have also been mistreated, misrepresented and discriminated against for the color of their skin, their culture or their way of life. It unites marginalized communities together, uplifts their voices and highlights all multiracial backgrounds in a way that doesn’t erase the identities of other people of color like Black and Indigenous people. But, is it bad to just use POC? No, but keep in mind that some stories, issues or representations exclude Black and Indigenous people. Sometimes the word POC can be perceived that all people of color (Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, etc)have the same exact experiences with injustice. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/relationships/what-does-bipoc-stand-for-heres-why-you-should-consider-using-the-term-to-be-more-inclusive/ar-BB155ZHL |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_887362499#2_1920148795 | Title: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
Headings: What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
What Does BIPOC Stand for? Here’s Why You Should Consider Using the Term to Be More Inclusive
Content: Using the term promotes the inclusion of all people of color who have also been mistreated, misrepresented and discriminated against for the color of their skin, their culture or their way of life. It unites marginalized communities together, uplifts their voices and highlights all multiracial backgrounds in a way that doesn’t erase the identities of other people of color like Black and Indigenous people. But, is it bad to just use POC? No, but keep in mind that some stories, issues or representations exclude Black and Indigenous people. Sometimes the word POC can be perceived that all people of color (Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, etc)have the same exact experiences with injustice. © Ponomariova_Maria/Getty Images OK, but if I’m Black, can I just say I’m Black? Yes. It’s important to note that BIPOC is not a way of steering the focus off of the social movement fighting to stop police brutality and discrimination against Black men, women and children. BIPOC is a way of staying inclusive on bigger issues that hurt all non-white individuals. Organizations like The BIPOC Project are striving to inform and create these spaces to learn more about this acronym. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/relationships/what-does-bipoc-stand-for-heres-why-you-should-consider-using-the-term-to-be-more-inclusive/ar-BB155ZHL |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_899718751#43_1939734792 | Title: How Much Teachers Are Paid in Every State
Headings: How Much Teachers Are Paid in Every State
How Much Teachers Are Paid in Every State
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Elementary school teachers: Average annual wage: $54,670
Employment: 25,740
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_902071301#0_1944787453 | Title: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Headings: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
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2. Transportation tumult
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If you’re like most Americans, your grocery runs have been growing more expensive — for months. In 2020 food prices jumped 3.9%, nearly triple last year's overall rate of inflation, according to the government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS. Grocery bills could rise another 3% this year, says the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and some experts say the price escalation won’t end there. You'll be hankering to find food savings for a long time. “I think food prices are going to continue to increase for probably a good year, year and a half,” predicts Phil Lempert, founder of SupermarketGuru.com. Here are four reasons U.S. food prices are likely to keep going up. 1. Plummeting food production
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Food production, because it so often involves crowded working conditions, was decimated last year, both by COVID-19 shutdowns and a number of widespread outbreaks at packing plants across the U.S.
The lack of product triggered a sharp increase in meat prices. BLS data shows consumer spending on meat increased 5.5% from January 2020 to January of this year. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/food-prices-are-skyrocketing-for-these-4-reasons/ar-BB1eZOb8 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_902071301#3_1944792904 | Title: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Headings: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
1. Plummeting food production
2. Transportation tumult
3. More eating at home
4. Wild weather
The outlook for food prices
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The pandemic also knocked food distribution off track, adding to the price pressures. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development found that global shipping dropped for the first time in 11 years during 2020. Load Error
International shipping is key to keeping America’s grocers well-stocked. The Food and Drug Administration says the U.S. imports 15% of its overall food supply, often from distant locales including China, Italy and France. And according to one estimate, we import as much as 65% of our seafood from international producers. Another transportation-related factor in rising food costs is the rapid increase in oil and gas prices. As many Americans decided it was safe to leave their homes again, demand for gasoline bounced back faster than oil producers could increase production. You can hold down the cost of driving — and balance out the increases in food prices — by finding a better deal on your car insurance. Get rate quotes from several insurers and you're likely to find you can pay less for your coverage, possibly by hundreds of dollars a year. 3. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/food-prices-are-skyrocketing-for-these-4-reasons/ar-BB1eZOb8 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_902071301#6_1944798552 | Title: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Headings: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
1. Plummeting food production
2. Transportation tumult
3. More eating at home
4. Wild weather
The outlook for food prices
Content: As food gets more scarce, there’s really only one direction prices can go. One easy way to give yourself a regular discount at the grocery store is by using an app that rewards you with cash back — just for snapping a photos of your receipts. 4. Wild weather
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Extreme weather has hammered the global supply chain. Just look at the recent storms that crippled Texas — and destroyed crops and livestock and badly disrupted food distribution in the Lone Star State. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller told multiple media outlets that dairies were forced to dump 14 million gallons of milk during the crisis. Texas A&M’s AgriLife Extension Service estimates that the state’s farmers and ranchers lost $600 million and predicts the ultimate result will be food shortages and higher prices around the country. And that’s just from one storm. In one state. That lasted four days. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/food-prices-are-skyrocketing-for-these-4-reasons/ar-BB1eZOb8 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_902071301#9_1944803531 | Title: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Headings: Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
Food prices are skyrocketing — for these 4 reasons
1. Plummeting food production
2. Transportation tumult
3. More eating at home
4. Wild weather
The outlook for food prices
Content: There isn’t much out there to snack on. The country may be turning the corner on COVID-19, but food-chain instability due to surging global food demand and severe weather related to climate change will continue putting pressure on food prices over the long term. The USDA estimates that the cost of key food components, like soybeans and wheat, will increase by at least 5% in 2021, further driving up the cost of staples like pasta and cereal. Prices for fruits like apples, strawberries and citrus already have spiked 11.3% this year. "People will have to get used to paying more for food," Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada, told Bloomberg. “ It’s only going to get worse.” That is some truly bitter fruit. You may need to find a side income just to cover your extra grocery costs. Continue Reading
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_908689377#2_1960986291 | Title: Should I pay off my student loans early?
Headings: Should I pay off my student loans early?
Should I pay off my student loans early?
Key takeaways
Should I pay off my student loans early?
Pros
Cons
Factors to consider
Other debt
Retirement savings
Homeownership
Lifestyle expenses
Emergency expenses
How to pay off student loans quickly
Pay more than the minimum
Make an extra loan payment each month
Put down a lump-sum payment
Refinance for a lower rate
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Content: Whether or not you should pay off your student loans early depends a lot on your specific circumstances. On the one hand, the longer you spend paying off your loans, the more you'll be paying in interest. On the other hand, making extra payments could detract from other savings goals. Here are some of the benefits and drawbacks of paying back your loan early. Pros
Pay less over the life of the loan: Because your student loan, like most other debt, accrues interest when you carry a balance, it's cheaper if you pay off the loan earlier. It gives the debt less time to accumulate interest, and that means you'll pay less money in the long run. Get a head start on other financial goals: With one less monthly payment to worry about, you'll be able to use the funds you would apply to your student loans for other purposes, like saving for a house or retirement, paying off a mortgage or taking a vacation. Improve debt-to-income ratio: | https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/should-i-pay-off-my-student-loans-early/ar-BB17o3sC |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_908689377#3_1960987965 | Title: Should I pay off my student loans early?
Headings: Should I pay off my student loans early?
Should I pay off my student loans early?
Key takeaways
Should I pay off my student loans early?
Pros
Cons
Factors to consider
Other debt
Retirement savings
Homeownership
Lifestyle expenses
Emergency expenses
How to pay off student loans quickly
Pay more than the minimum
Make an extra loan payment each month
Put down a lump-sum payment
Refinance for a lower rate
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Content: Because your student loan, like most other debt, accrues interest when you carry a balance, it's cheaper if you pay off the loan earlier. It gives the debt less time to accumulate interest, and that means you'll pay less money in the long run. Get a head start on other financial goals: With one less monthly payment to worry about, you'll be able to use the funds you would apply to your student loans for other purposes, like saving for a house or retirement, paying off a mortgage or taking a vacation. Improve debt-to-income ratio: Getting rid of a significant monthly payment will improve your debt-to-income ratio, a measurement that most lenders evaluate when determining your qualifications for credit. With an improved debt-to-income ratio, you may be eligible for better interest rates on credit cards, mortgages and more. Cons
Higher monthly payments: Especially if you're early in your career or not making much money, you may struggle to pay off your student loans early. Paying off your loans early means making additional payments or larger payments, so you should only increase your student loan payments if you can afford to do so without making undue sacrifices. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/should-i-pay-off-my-student-loans-early/ar-BB17o3sC |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_924101303#7_1993859271 | Title: Biden wants a national face mask mandate. Can he do that?
Headings: Biden wants a national face mask mandate. Can he do that?
Biden wants a national face mask mandate. Can he do that?
A majority of Democrats and Republicans support masks and mask mandates
A national mask mandate isn’t as simple as it might seem
New goal: 25,000
Content: That’s what we’re about” and “Americans must have their freedoms.” The legality of a national mask mandate has yet to be tested in the courts, owing to the unprecedented nature of the pandemic and its recentness (the Supreme Court has issued rulings about statewide church attendance restrictions — both against the church plaintiffs, citing the government’s right to protect public health and safety). So there isn’t a definitive yes or no answer on if or how a president could order a mask mandate or how it would be enforced, and legal experts who have weighed in on the subject are not in universal agreement. Two law professors from Chapman University and the University of California Berkeley, writing in the Orange County Register, argued that the federal government doesn’t have the authority to enact a federal mandate, saying that public health and safety is supposed to be and always has been the domain of state governments. And they argued that if the federal government wanted a mandate, it would have to come from a law passed through Congress — not an order from the president. A report from the Congressional Research Service, however, cited laws that could give the executive branch the ability to enact a mask mandate using powers it is granted during public health emergencies. However, the report also noted that federal enforcement of such an order might not be possible, given state and local authorities’ struggles to enforce the state mandates that have already been introduced. One political science professor and legal scholar at Florida Atlantic University, writing for Florida’s Palm Beach Post, might have summed it all up best with his answer: “ Maybe.” Of course, none of this will even be at issue if Biden doesn’t win the election in the first place (unless Trump does a very sudden U-turn and tries to order a national mask mandate). | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-wants-a-national-face-mask-mandate-can-he-do-that/ar-BB18eOtQ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_924295609#1_1994270501 | Title: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Headings: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Content: The letter argues that the party's embrace of abortion rights will alienate voters, particularly in battleground states. "We should not cede large swathes of the United States to the Republican Party," the letter reads. " In the US, pro-life Democrats have been a critical part of the coalition to expand voting rights, improve health care, and pass criminal justice reform. These accomplishments would not have been possible if the Democratic Party had in place a litmus test on abortion." The 2020 Democratic platform, which was released last month and will be voted on and formally approved by Democratic National Committee (DNC) members at next week's virtual convention, unequivocally supports abortion rights. Video: Black Voices for Trump member: Biden chose Harris because she's Black, but to most Black Americans she's not (FOX News)
"Like the majority of Americans, Democrats believe that every woman should be able to access high-quality reproductive health care services, including safe and legal abortion," the draft platform reads. In the draft, Democrats also commit to restoring federal funding for Planned Parenthood, opposing state laws that limit abortion rights, repealing the Hyde Amendment, which bars the use of federal funds to pay for abortion services, and codifying the Roe v. Wade court case that provides a legal defense of abortion. Friday's letter, however, calls for the party to abandon language supporting the repeal of the Hyde Amendment and codification of Roe v. Wade. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-for-life-urge-dnc-to-change-party-platform-on-abortion/ar-BB17XMVV |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_924295609#2_1994272472 | Title: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Headings: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
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"Like the majority of Americans, Democrats believe that every woman should be able to access high-quality reproductive health care services, including safe and legal abortion," the draft platform reads. In the draft, Democrats also commit to restoring federal funding for Planned Parenthood, opposing state laws that limit abortion rights, repealing the Hyde Amendment, which bars the use of federal funds to pay for abortion services, and codifying the Roe v. Wade court case that provides a legal defense of abortion. Friday's letter, however, calls for the party to abandon language supporting the repeal of the Hyde Amendment and codification of Roe v. Wade. "As Democrats, we are anti-Trump and enthusiastic supporters of Black Lives Matter," Kristen Day, executive director of Democrats for Life of America, said in a statement Friday. " Why is dismembering preborn children the hill we want to die on when so much is at stake? We took this issue for granted in 2016, and Hillary Clinton lost. We cannot make this mistake again." The letter is unlikely to affect the party's platform. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-for-life-urge-dnc-to-change-party-platform-on-abortion/ar-BB17XMVV |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_924295609#4_1994275512 | Title: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Headings: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Content: Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden last year said he supports repealing the Hyde Amendment, which prevents Medicaid coverage of abortion. Biden had previously supported Hyde for several decades. His running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), has been a staunch defender of abortion rights. She has a 100 percent voting record according to NARAL Pro-Choice America, which scores members of Congress based on their votes on abortion rights issues. A 2019 Pew Research study found that 70 percent of those who identify as or lean Democrat support the party's position on abortion. Language defending abortion rights has been part of every Democratic platform since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. The 1976 platform said it would be "undesirable" to overturn the court's decision. Platforms in the 1990s and 2000s focused on making abortions "safe, legal and rare" -- a phrase used by former President Clinton during his 1992 campaign. But in 2016, the party adopted more proactive language, calling for a repeal of the Hyde Amendment and focusing on the concept of reproductive justice, or eliminating discrimination and barriers that disadvantage low-income women and women of color in seeking reproductive health care, including abortions. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/democrats-for-life-urge-dnc-to-change-party-platform-on-abortion/ar-BB17XMVV |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_924295609#5_1994277235 | Title: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Headings: Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Democrats for Life urge DNC to change party platform on abortion
Content: A 2019 Pew Research study found that 70 percent of those who identify as or lean Democrat support the party's position on abortion. Language defending abortion rights has been part of every Democratic platform since Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. The 1976 platform said it would be "undesirable" to overturn the court's decision. Platforms in the 1990s and 2000s focused on making abortions "safe, legal and rare" -- a phrase used by former President Clinton during his 1992 campaign. But in 2016, the party adopted more proactive language, calling for a repeal of the Hyde Amendment and focusing on the concept of reproductive justice, or eliminating discrimination and barriers that disadvantage low-income women and women of color in seeking reproductive health care, including abortions. Continue Reading
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_924926718#8_1995633179 | Title: How mail-in voting began on Civil War battlefields
Headings: How mail-in voting began on Civil War battlefields
How mail-in voting began on Civil War battlefields
How the U.S. uses the mail to vote
The first vote-by-mail uproar
Gallery: How each state is planning for the November elections (Stacker)
Voter fraud and modern controversies
Content: There is no evidence that mail-in voting increases electoral fraud. A recent Washington Post analysis found 0.0025 percent of votes were deemed possibly fraudulent in the 2016 and 2018 elections. In 20 years and 250 million mail-in votes, there have been only 143 criminal convictions related to fraudulent absentee ballots. In the 2016 presidential election, 33 million votes—almost one-quarter of the total—were cast by mail. President Trump appointed a commission to investigate voter fraud after claiming that millions illegally voted. It later disbanded without evidence to support his claim. Trump has claimed that if mail-in voting were adopted nationwide “you’d never have a Republican elected in this country again.” ( Trump himself votes by absentee ballot in Florida.) But a recent Stanford University study examining elections in three states from 1996 to 2018 found no partisan advantage to mail-in voting. “ [ C]laims that vote-by-mail fundamentally advantages one party over the other appear overblown,” the authors wrote. “ | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/how-mail-in-voting-began-on-civil-war-battlefields/ar-BB17YKLb |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_926024383#2_1998222111 | Title: Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
Headings: Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
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Content: His argument relies upon the Major Crimes Act, which gives federal authorities – not state courts – jurisdiction over crimes involving a Native American on Native American land. MORE: Supreme Court rejects Trump claim of 'absolute immunity' from grand jury subpoena for tax returns
“State courts generally have no jurisdiction to try Indians for conduct committed in ‘Indian country,’” Gorsuch wrote, adding, “If Mr. McGirt and the Tribe are right, the State has no right to prosecute Indians for crimes committed in a portion of Northeastern Oklahoma that includes most of the city of Tulsa. Responsibility to try these matters would fall instead to the federal government and Tribe.” Gallery: Photos: BLM leaders meet with Gov. Reynolds to pass an order restoring felon rights (Des Moines Register)
The major dispute was whether McGirt’s crimes were committed on a reservation – the majority of the court ruled that they did. According to an 1866 treaty, the land on which McGirt committed his crime was given to Native Americans and was described as a reservation. The state of Oklahoma state, along with the four conservative dissenting justices, argued that the land was not an Indian reservation. "But, in seeking to defend the state-court judgment below, Oklahoma has put aside whatever procedural defenses it might have and asked us to confirm that the land once given to the Creeks is no longer a reservation today,” the majority said. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/supreme-court-holds-much-of-oklahoma-is-native-american-land/ar-BB16yamB |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_926024383#4_1998225934 | Title: Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
Headings: Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
Supreme Court holds much of Oklahoma is Native American land
Gallery: Photos: BLM leaders meet with Gov. Reynolds to pass an order restoring felon rights (Des Moines Register)
Content: In his dissenting opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts argued that the reservation land was “disestablished.” “None of this is warranted,” Roberts wrote. “ What has gone unquestioned for a century remains true today: A huge portion of Oklahoma is not a Creek Indian reservation. Congress disestablished any reservation in a series of statutes leading up to Oklahoma statehood at the turn of the 19th century. The Court reaches the opposite conclusion only by disregarding the ‘well settled’ approach required by our precedents.” Roberts also argued that this decision could destabilize much of Oklahoma, writing “the State’s ability to prosecute serious crimes will be hobbled and decades of past convictions could well be thrown out.” Tribal leaders insist that the decision will be less destabilizing than critics have feared. They note that the ruling does not change land ownership in eastern Oklahoma. Creek Nation officials are working with state and federal officials to design a public safety and regulatory agreement between the separate governments to maintain the area. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/supreme-court-holds-much-of-oklahoma-is-native-american-land/ar-BB16yamB |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_930086402#2_2007643531 | Title: Controversial theory argues the entire universe is a neural network
Headings: Controversial theory argues the entire universe is a neural network
Controversial theory argues the entire universe is a neural network
Content: 'All that is needed is to find a physical phenomenon which cannot be described by neural networks. Unfortunately, [this] is easier said than done.' When considering the workings of the universe on a large scale, physicists use a particular set of theories as tools. These are 'classical mechanics' — built on Newton's laws of motion — and Einstein's theories of relativity, which explain the relationship between space and time, and how mass distorts the fabric of spacetime to create gravitational effects. To explain phenomena on the atomic and subatomic scales, however, physicists have found that the universe is better explained by so-called 'quantum mechanics'. In this theory, quantities like energy and momentum are restricted to having discrete, not continuous, values (known as 'quanta'), all objects have the properties of both particles and waves — and, finally, that measuring a system changes it. This last point, the essence of Heisenberg's 'uncertainty principle', means that certain linked properties — such as an object's position and velocity — cannot both be precisely known at the same time, bringing probabilities into play. While these theories explain the universe very well on their own scales, physicists have long struggled to reconcile them together into a universal theory — a challenge sometimes dubbed 'the problem of quantum gravity'. For the two theories to mesh, gravity — described by general relativity as the curving of spacetime by matter/energy — would likely need to be made up of quanta and therefore have its own elementary particle, the graviton. Unfortunately, the effects generated by a single graviton on matter would be extraordinarily weak — making theories of quantum gravity seemingly impossible to test and ultimately determine which, if any, are correct. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/controversial-theory-argues-the-entire-universe-is-a-neural-network/ar-BB18WEbo |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_932098037#0_2012509302 | Title: How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
Headings: How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
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How to add notes to your PowerPoint presentation
5. At the bottom of the screen, towards the right side and to the left of "Comments," click the button that reads "Notes."
6. Type any notes you want to make in the box and hit the Enter key or click away from the box.
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Content: How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
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© Andresr/Getty Images Microsoft lets you add notes to your PowerPoint slides to help you present or to accompany a printed version of your presentation. Andresr/Getty Images
To add notes to your PowerPoint slides, you'll need to have your presentation set to "Normal" view. You can add notes to individual slides through a button using the "Notes" button. Presentation notes appear next to your slides on the screen as your slideshow plays, but they can also be printed out with the slides. You can add notes to your PowerPoint slides to have you with the editing process or while you're presenting a project. Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. PowerPoint presentation notes are meant to help you remember some of your slideshow's finer details in a quickly accessible format. During a presentation, the notes show up on the screen in Presenter view, but not on the screen of anybody else seeing the slideshow. If you're presenting in front of a room and can't keep returning to your laptop, you can still use your presenter notes. Just print the slideshow out with the notes. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/how-to-add-notes-to-your-microsoft-powerpoint-slides-for-presentation-reminders-or-editing-collaboration/ar-BB16A9k9 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_932098037#1_2012512441 | Title: How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
Headings: How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
How to add notes to your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for presentation reminders or editing collaboration
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How to add notes to your PowerPoint presentation
5. At the bottom of the screen, towards the right side and to the left of "Comments," click the button that reads "Notes."
6. Type any notes you want to make in the box and hit the Enter key or click away from the box.
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Content: Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. PowerPoint presentation notes are meant to help you remember some of your slideshow's finer details in a quickly accessible format. During a presentation, the notes show up on the screen in Presenter view, but not on the screen of anybody else seeing the slideshow. If you're presenting in front of a room and can't keep returning to your laptop, you can still use your presenter notes. Just print the slideshow out with the notes. You can also hand these notes out to your audience if you think they'll need them, or the group with whom you're collaborating on the presentation. Adding presentation notes to your PowerPoint slideshow is easy, you merely have to know where to look. Here's how to do it. Check out the products mentioned in this article: Microsoft Office (From $149.99 at Best Buy)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_932110996#0_2012551935 | Title: How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
Headings: How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
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How to add and edit a footer in your PowerPoint slide
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Content: How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
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© Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images Microsoft Office allows PowerPoint users to add footnotes to their presentations to source and credit their work. Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images
You can edit a footer in a PowerPoint presentation to include citations, notes, or disclaimers using a similar method to adding Microsoft Word footnotes. To edit the footer in your PowerPoint slides, you'll need to access the Header & Footer menu from the Insert tab. With the "Header & Footer" tool, you can make your footer appear on just one slide, every slide in your presentation, or even every slide except the title slide. Visit Business Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. The ability to add footers in PowerPoint is useful for any number of reasons. You can use it to insert citations and references, notes about what you're saying, disclaimers, a company motto, or even a little joke if you want to make it a fun kind of slideshow. Load Error
Adding headers and footers to your PowerPoint slides is easy, even if they're not on the template. You can apply footers to a single slide or all your slides, and even exclude a footer from your title slide. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/how-to-add-or-edit-a-footer-in-your-microsoft-powerpoint-slides-for-citations-or-notes/ar-BB16AwKX |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_932110996#3_2012559115 | Title: How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
Headings: How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
How to add or edit a footer in your Microsoft PowerPoint slides for citations or notes
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Content: In the main PowerPoint toolbar, click on the Insert tab. 2. In the Text category of the ribbon, select Header & Footer. © Melanie Weir/Business Insider This option is between the Text Box and Word Art buttons. Melanie Weir/Business Insider
3. In the dialog box, check the box next to Header & Footer. 4. Enter the text that you'd like to appear in the footer in the text box underneath. 5. Once you're finished, click Apply to apply the footer only to the slide you're currently working on. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/how-to-add-or-edit-a-footer-in-your-microsoft-powerpoint-slides-for-citations-or-notes/ar-BB16AwKX |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_943054745#10_2040671327 | Title: 14 Small Ways You Can Fight Racism Every Day
Headings: 14 Small Ways You Can Fight Racism Every Day
14 Small Ways You Can Fight Racism Every Day
Don't be afraid of the word "racist"
Call out loved ones when they say or do racist things
Don't make the trials and tribulations of minorities all about you
Apologize if you need to
Racist jokes aren't funny, so don't laugh
Stop saying that you "don't see color"
Get to know Black history
Approach the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with caution and care
Don't think it's OK to use the N-word because rappers use it
If you don't have to identify Black people by the color of their skin, don't
Understand what white privilege is and own it
Stop saying "all lives matter" and dismissing affirmative action as unfair to white people
Don't let minorities do all the talking
Do something
African Americans You Never Learned About
Inspiring Quotes from Martin Luther King Jr.
Why Black History Month Is So Important
TOPICS FOR YOU
Content: Black is not invisible. It's the elephant in every room a Black person walks into. To say you don't see it is to say you don't see us. Here's why you need to stop saying "I don't see color." Get to know Black history
They don't teach it in school. Not really. Slavery is generally discussed from the white point of view: the white legislators and white U.S. presidents who spent decades debating it and giving it a pass. Abraham Lincoln is portrayed as the great emancipator as if people like Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Frederick Douglass were just sitting around on the sidelines and waiting for him to save them all. If you know Black history, then you'll understand the great contributions Black people have made to American life and why so many of us are still so angry. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/14-small-ways-you-can-fight-racism-every-day/ar-BB15cEkO |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_943445113#8_2041481427 | Title: 8 Ways Health Care Racism Is Harming Black People
Headings: 8 Ways Health Care Racism Is Harming Black People
8 Ways Health Care Racism Is Harming Black People
Here are just a few examples of how health care racism plays out:
1. Harmful Stereotypes
2. Exclusionary Research Practices
3. Lack of Black Practitioners
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4. Practitioner Racism
5. ‘Treating’ Mental Health in Jail
6. Toxic Stress of Racism
7. Socioeconomic Disparities
8. Biased Health Algorithms
Content: Practitioner Racism
Stopped by hospital security at the entrance while a white classmate in front of me was let through, sans I.D. 4/9
— Samuel Kebede, MD MPhil (@KebedeMD) June 3, 2020
Racism among mostly White practitioners toward colleagues and patients also runs rampant. It occurs during medical training, as Samuel Kebede, MD, described in a Twitter thread. And it occurs in the doctor’s office by dismissing patient concerns or not offering Black patients the same standard of care. One study found that doctors with an implicit pro-White bias were less likely to prescribe pain medications following surgery to Black patients Liz Dwyer reported that a 2016 study found mental health therapists were less likely to call back prospective clients if they sounded Black or like they had a lower-income background A systematic review of studies on implicit bias among health care providers indicated 31 of the 37 studies reviewed suggested evidence of bias toward black and brown people
5. ‘ Treating’ Mental Health in Jail
Public health includes treatment by the education, housing & criminal justice system. -2.17x more likely to be arrested & 5x more likely to be imprisoned
-Whites in the criminal justice system are more likely to be identified as having a mitigating mental illness 9/
— Andy Slavitt @ ???? ( @ASlavitt) June 2, 2020
Instead of getting the care they need, Black people with mental illness are criminalized — Black people with a serious mental illness are five times more likely to be sent to jail than people with skin color privilege. Patrisse Cullors, a co-founder of Black Lives Matter, shared in the documentary “Bedlam” that her brother Monte was diagnosed with a mental illness in jail. [Monte] was diagnosed in the jails and so we were distrustful of the diagnosis because of the place that came from. — Patrisse Cullors
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_943954333#0_2042711585 | Title: BIPOC: What does it mean and where does it come from?
Headings: BIPOC: What does it mean and where does it come from?
BIPOC: What does it mean and where does it come from?
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The language used to describe racial minorities has fueled controversy in the United States for centuries. POC is widely used as an umbrella term for all people of color, but now a different acronym is suddenly gaining traction on the internet — BIPOC, which stands for Black, Indigenous, People of Color. © Getty Images/iStockphoto Stop racism and stronger together seamless pattern. BLM, Black lives matter, African Americans and white people against racism, protest banners and posters about Human Right of Black People in US
People are using the term to acknowledge that not all people of color face equal levels of injustice. They say BIPOC is significant in recognizing that Black and Indigenous people are severely impacted by systemic racial injustices. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/bipoc-what-does-it-mean-and-where-does-it-come-from/ar-BB169qSg |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_943954333#1_2042713026 | Title: BIPOC: What does it mean and where does it come from?
Headings: BIPOC: What does it mean and where does it come from?
BIPOC: What does it mean and where does it come from?
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The language used to describe racial minorities has fueled controversy in the United States for centuries. POC is widely used as an umbrella term for all people of color, but now a different acronym is suddenly gaining traction on the internet — BIPOC, which stands for Black, Indigenous, People of Color. © Getty Images/iStockphoto Stop racism and stronger together seamless pattern. BLM, Black lives matter, African Americans and white people against racism, protest banners and posters about Human Right of Black People in US
People are using the term to acknowledge that not all people of color face equal levels of injustice. They say BIPOC is significant in recognizing that Black and Indigenous people are severely impacted by systemic racial injustices. Load Error
According to Google Trends, the use of the acronym began to spike in May 2020, coinciding with the growing Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery. trends.embed.renderExploreWidget ("TIMESERIES", {"comparisonItem": [ {" keyword":"bipoc","geo":"US","time":"2004-01-01 2020-06-30"}],"category":0,"property":""}, {" exploreQuery":"date=all&geo=US&q=bipoc","guestPath":"https://trends.google.com:443/trends/embed/"}); Founders of " The BIPOC Project " use the term to "highlight the unique relationship to Whiteness that Indigenous and Black (African Americans) people have, which shapes the experiences of and relationship to white supremacy for all people of color within a U.S. context." | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/bipoc-what-does-it-mean-and-where-does-it-come-from/ar-BB169qSg |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_949495062#3_2054853248 | Title:
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Content: The current average annual salary in this state is low compared to figures from the past two decades. The average annual salary in Florida declined by 11.9% from the inflation-adjusted salary of 1999-2000 and 11.3% from the inflation-adjusted salary of 2009-2010 to $48,395 average salary in 2018-2019. Some schools in Florida have already reopened for in-person schooling. The Washington Postrecently shared a tweeted photo of crowded students in a Florida high school. Utah is another state with a low average teacher salary relative to other states and DC. School plans vary throughout the state with some using a hybrid model of in-person and virtual learning. The Salt Lake Tribunecompiled a list of the varying plans from some of the state's largest districts. The following are the 10 states where public school teachers earned the lowest average salaries during the 2018-2019 academic year. We also included total amount spent per pupil during the 2018 fiscal year in each state using public school data from the US Census Bureau. Read the original article on Business Insider
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Content: School plans vary throughout the state with some using a hybrid model of in-person and virtual learning. The Salt Lake Tribunecompiled a list of the varying plans from some of the state's largest districts. The following are the 10 states where public school teachers earned the lowest average salaries during the 2018-2019 academic year. We also included total amount spent per pupil during the 2018 fiscal year in each state using public school data from the US Census Bureau. Read the original article on Business Insider
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10. South Carolina
2018-2019 average teacher salary:$50,395
Change in adjusted salary since 1999-2000:-6.6%
State spending per student:$10,856
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9. Utah
2018-2019 average teacher salary:$50,342
Change in inflation-adjusted salary since 1999-2000:-3.7%
State spending per student:$7,628
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8. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-10-us-states-with-the-lowest-salaries-for-public-school-teachers/ss-BB18KjLU |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_950658584#0_2057474878 | Title: Weeki Wachee, Florida's City of Mermaids, Is No More
Headings: Weeki Wachee, Florida's City of Mermaids, Is No More
Weeki Wachee, Florida's City of Mermaids, Is No More
WATCH: Poppy Drayton Of The Little Mermaid Actually Swam With Mermaids In Florida
Content: Weeki Wachee, Florida's City of Mermaids, Is No More
Weeki Wachee, Florida's City of Mermaids, Is No More
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More than 50 years after it came into existence, Florida’s beloved mermaid city of Weeki Wachee is officially no more after Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill dissolving the tiny municipality on Tuesday. © Provided by Southern Living The end of the city—which had just 13 residents at last count—will have no real effect on the state park or its famous mermaids. The city, which was founded in 1966 to help promote the mermaid attraction at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, reportedly had just 13 residents at last count. According to the Associated Press, the city was insolvent and offered no services to the small business community paying its taxes. The new legislation will absorb Weeki Wachee into Hernando County. WATCH: Poppy Drayton Of The Little Mermaid Actually Swam With Mermaids In Florida
Fortunately, local officials said the end of the city will have no real effect on the state park, which remains closed amid the coronavirus pandemic. The mermaids at Weeki Wachee State Park have been a beloved tourist attraction since 1947. Donning brightly colored mermaid tails, the underwater acrobats perform in a 400-seat theater located 16 feet below the surface, breathing through a unique system of air hoses that supply oxygen from an air compressor. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/weeki-wachee-floridas-city-of-mermaids-is-no-more/ar-BB15mhpN |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_950704287#4_2057581861 | Title: What Does BIPOC Mean? Let the Experts Explain.
Headings: What Does BIPOC Mean? Let the Experts Explain.
What Does BIPOC Mean? Let the Experts Explain.
What does BIPOC mean?
BIPOC centers Black and Indigenous people
Some say BIPOC misses the mark
The speaker’s intention matters.
Aim to center kindness
Content: I was yesterday years old when I figured out that “BIPOC” actually does NOT mean “bisexual person of color.” — Sam Sanders (@samsanders) June 11, 2020
Each person’s familiarity with new terminology and how new words are used depends on how tightly you keep your finger on the pulse of popular culture (or, to use a phrase that’s growing passé even as I write it, how “extremely online” you may be). “ What has happened with some of these acronyms is they've been given birth in ways that are similar to how slang terminology is introduced,” Baugh explains. “ It happens within a small group and then it spreads. The extent to which it lives or dies is then based on utility.” These days, social media can hasten that process. Load Error
The acronym BIPOC, which stands for “black, Indigenous, and people of color,” is one prime example. Though it’s now ubiquitous on social media, the earliest reference was a 2013 tweet. BIPOC intends to center the experiences of Black and Indigenous people, within the POC population, which encompasses all non-white people. While BIPOC is a relatively new term, POC has technically been around for centuries. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/what-does-bipoc-mean-let-the-experts-explain/ar-BB17SL7u |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_950704287#5_2057583635 | Title: What Does BIPOC Mean? Let the Experts Explain.
Headings: What Does BIPOC Mean? Let the Experts Explain.
What Does BIPOC Mean? Let the Experts Explain.
What does BIPOC mean?
BIPOC centers Black and Indigenous people
Some say BIPOC misses the mark
The speaker’s intention matters.
Aim to center kindness
Content: These days, social media can hasten that process. Load Error
The acronym BIPOC, which stands for “black, Indigenous, and people of color,” is one prime example. Though it’s now ubiquitous on social media, the earliest reference was a 2013 tweet. BIPOC intends to center the experiences of Black and Indigenous people, within the POC population, which encompasses all non-white people. While BIPOC is a relatively new term, POC has technically been around for centuries. The first known citation was in The Oxford English Dictionary in 1796, but it wasn’t until the late 1970s or early 1980s that the phrase really began to surface in conversation. Even then, as a 1988 New York Times article points out, many Americans were still unsure about its proper usage. The phrase “women of color” arose at the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston, explains Loretta Ross, the co-founder of SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective. “ It is a solidarity definition, a commitment to work in collaboration with other oppressed women of color who have been minoritized,” she says. BIPOC centers Black and Indigenous people
Those who use BIPOC have a similar aim. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/what-does-bipoc-mean-let-the-experts-explain/ar-BB17SL7u |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_951828823#3_2059867841 | Title: China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
Headings: China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
Food and wealth
Growing surveillance
Agricultural crisis
'People will forget'
Content: Even the most politically apathetic person can feel their daily life habits challenged and threatened (by this campaign)." Food and wealth
When the government withdrew food vouchers in 1993, it was a powerful symbol that the days of food shortages were over, with people free to eat as they chose. As China's economy opened up to the world, the country's new wealth was conveyed on dining tables through luxury items such as shark's fin and bird's nest soup. " Eating and drinking to one's heart's content is the symbol that people are living a good life," said Wu. Multi-course banquets are routinely used to celebrate birthdays and weddings, as well as holidays such as the Chinese New Year, with dish quantity and elaborate ingredients signifying wealth. Alfred Wu Muluan, associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, explained that ordering an abundance of dishes is a often "question of face" -- the more a person orders, he said, the more status and respect they will have. But that has also contributed to huge amounts of waste. According to state-run media, between 2013 and 2015 China wasted about 18 million tons of food each year. When China's huge population of 1.4 billion people is considered, that's better than some Western nations. Per capita, China wastes about 72.4 pounds of food a year, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2018 Food Sustainability Index. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chinas-anti-food-waste-campaign-puts-dinner-tables-under-the-governments-watchful-eye/ar-BB18u2a8 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_951828823#6_2059874085 | Title: China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
Headings: China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
Food and wealth
Growing surveillance
Agricultural crisis
'People will forget'
Content: Wang, a Wuhan resident whose restaurant shut down due to the lockdown during the Covid-19 outbreak, said China's food industry was still struggling to recover from the epidemic, and now faced pressure to serve less food. "How can restaurants restrict customers from ordering more food?" he said. " Restaurant owners all want to have good business," he said. Wang asked to keep his first name private for fear of an official backlash for speaking out. Growing surveillance
Some Chinese citizens have been frustrated by what they see as yet another political limitation on their everyday lives. In recent years, the government has tightened controls on internet usage, censoring political discussion and actively tracking people's digital footprint. More than 20 million surveillance cameras had been installed in China by 2017, according to state broadcaster CCTV, with facial recognition technology able to track the movements of citizens across the nation. And authorities still regulate which city people can live in with access to health care, and the number of children couples can have. Until the new campaign, eating was "one of the few things people can freely do under China's authoritarian system," said Wu, the political analyst. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chinas-anti-food-waste-campaign-puts-dinner-tables-under-the-governments-watchful-eye/ar-BB18u2a8 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_951828823#7_2059875961 | Title: China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
Headings: China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
China's anti-food waste campaign puts dinner tables under the government's watchful eye
Food and wealth
Growing surveillance
Agricultural crisis
'People will forget'
Content: Growing surveillance
Some Chinese citizens have been frustrated by what they see as yet another political limitation on their everyday lives. In recent years, the government has tightened controls on internet usage, censoring political discussion and actively tracking people's digital footprint. More than 20 million surveillance cameras had been installed in China by 2017, according to state broadcaster CCTV, with facial recognition technology able to track the movements of citizens across the nation. And authorities still regulate which city people can live in with access to health care, and the number of children couples can have. Until the new campaign, eating was "one of the few things people can freely do under China's authoritarian system," said Wu, the political analyst. Earlier this month, state-run media reported that a district government in Harbin city, Heilongjiang province, had set up a " food waste exposure system " for government canteens, installing surveillance cameras near food collection bins into which workers scrape their leftovers. Those caught on camera with food waste more than three times will be named and shamed, with footage of their "crimes" to be played on television screens across the canteens. Some local governments have expanded their surveillance of food waste to entire cities, with Shanghai encouraging citizens to report each other if they saw someone eating too much or wasting food. The punishments for this offense were not specified in the announcement. "Why should I be reported for things I bought with my own money?" | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chinas-anti-food-waste-campaign-puts-dinner-tables-under-the-governments-watchful-eye/ar-BB18u2a8 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_952361807#1_2060967272 | Title: Migrant caravan of hundreds departs Honduras for US: Report
Headings: Migrant caravan of hundreds departs Honduras for US: Report
Migrant caravan of hundreds departs Honduras for US: Report
Original Author: Andrew Mark Miller
Content: Honduras was recently ravaged by two hurricanes in a two-week span that destroyed homes, ruined crops, and killed about 100 people. “We lost everything. We have no choice but to go to the United States,” an unidentified middle-aged man traveling in the caravan with his wife and cousin told a Honduran reporter. In 2018, multiple caravans traveled from Central America, including a caravan of 1,300 people from Honduras, to the southern border of the U.S. despite strong objections from President Trump. “I have instructed the Secretary of Homeland Security not to let these large Caravans of people into our Country,” Trump tweeted at the time. “ It’s a disgrace. We are the only Country in the World so Naive! WALL.” Some of the caravan members ended up applying for asylum in the U.S., and some entered the country illegally. Others chose to stay in Mexico or return home. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/migrant-caravan-of-hundreds-departs-honduras-for-us-report/ar-BB1bOYXx |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_958146874#9_2074048852 | Title: Why is Dr Disrespect banned on Twitch? Here's what we know
Headings: Why is Dr Disrespect banned on Twitch? Here's what we know
Why is Dr Disrespect banned on Twitch? Here's what we know
Is Dr Disrespect perma-banned on Twitch?
What did Twitch say about Dr Disrespect's ban?
What did Dr Disrespect say about getting banned?
Does this have to do with Twitch's sexual abuse bans?
What about the DMCA takedown requests?
So why was Dr Disrespect banned from Twitch?
Is Dr Disrespect in legal trouble?
What about the Brime conspiracy with Ninja and Shroud?
What about the end of Dr Disrespect's last stream?
Has Dr Disrespect been banned before?
Why is Dr Disrespect's ban a big deal?
Have Dr Disrespect's sponsors dropped him?
What about Dr Disrespect's subscribers?
Content: She later deleted the tweet and said the reason why was, "I totally get that it turns out [people] didn't want more confirmation that it is a permanent ban without the reason and felt the tweet was clout chasing, so I will respect those perspectives and delete the tweet." © Provided by Sporting News shannon-twitter
Is Dr Disrespect in legal trouble? He has not been arrested, according to reports. I can tell you this. After getting off the phone with the Sheriff's Department that has jurisdiction where the Dr lives, he has not and was not arrested, nor ever been in custody in that jurisdiction. — Kevin Hitt vs COVID-19 (@Kevin_Hitt) June 27, 2020
What about the Brime conspiracy with Ninja and Shroud? Dr Disrespect conspiracy theory has hit a whole new level! pic.twitter.com/1Nm2n8bqyu
— KEEM 🍿 (@KEEMSTAR) June 28, 2020
From what we can tell, the Brime conspiracy is not legitimate. The rumor — started on 4Chan — starts by saying Spotify is owned by Google, which is not the case. Most of the other information involved in that conspiracy involves Google, which has nothing to do with Spotify, making it flimsy. | https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nba/why-is-dr-disrespect-banned-on-twitch-here-s-what-we-know/ar-BB164bOy |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_47_966090751#5_2090611434 | Title: These are the best rewards credit cards for 2020
Headings: These are the best rewards credit cards for 2020
These are the best rewards credit cards for 2020
Best rewards credit cards of 2020
In This Post
Comparing the best rewards credit cards
TPG’s picks for the best rewards credit cards
American Express Gold Card: Best for supermarkets and takeout
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card: Best for airline rewards
Citi® Double Cash Card: Best for everyday spending
Chase Sapphire Preferred: Best for beginner travelers
Chase Sapphire Reserve: Best for frequent travelers
Ink Business Preferred Credit Card: Best for small businesses
Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express: Best for commuters
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Chase Freedom Flex: Best for rotating rewards
Wells Fargo Propel American Express card: Best for gas rewards
Capital One Savor Card: Best for entertainment rewards
Chase Freedom Unlimited: Best for flexible rewards
Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express: Best for beginner cash back
Research Methodology
How rewards credit cards work
Pros and cons of rewards credit cards
Pros
Cons
Types of credit card rewards
Popular credit card rewards programs
Chase Ultimate Rewards
Top cards that earn Ultimate Rewards:
Amex Membership Rewards
Top cards that earn Membership Rewards:
Citi ThankYou
Top cards that earn ThankYou Points:
How TPG values Amex, Chase and Citi rewards points
How to compare rewards credit cards
How much can you save with a rewards credit card?
Content: Best for rotating rewards
Wells Fargo Propel American Express® card: Best for gas rewards
Capital One® Savor® Cash Rewards Credit Card: Best for entertainment rewards
Chase Freedom Unlimited: Best for flexible rewards
Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express: Best for beginner cash back
In This Post
Comparing the best rewards credit cards
Rewards credit card
Best For
Bonus value*
Earning rate
Annual fee
American Express Gold Card
Supermarkets and takeout
$700
Earn 4x on restaurants worldwide and U.S. supermarkets (up to $25,000 per calendar year, then 1x), 3x on flights booked directly with airlines or through amextravel.com, 1x on everything else. Terms apply. $250
(see rates & fees)
Capital One® Venture® Rewards Credit Card
Airline rewards
up to $1,400
Earn 5x on car rentals and hotel stays booked with the card through Capital One Travel, 2x on everything else. $95
Citi® Double Cash Card
Everyday spending
N/A
Earn 2% cash back on every purchase — 1% when you buy and 1% when you pay your bill
$0
Chase Sapphire Preferred Card
Beginner travelers
$1,200
Earn 2x points total on up to $1,000 in grocery store purchases per month from Nov. 1, 2020 to April 30, 2021, 2x on dining and travel, 1x on everything else
$95
Chase Sapphire Reserve
Frequent travelers
$1,000
Earn 10x on Lyft, 3x on travel (after using the $300 travel credit) and dining, 1x on everything else. $550
Ink Business Preferred
Small businesses
$2,000
Earn 3x on assorted business categories (up to $150,000 per account year in combined spending; then 1x). | https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/points-rewards/these-are-the-best-rewards-credit-cards-for-2020/ar-BB1aXthC |
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