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"CNN's Morning Show Shake-Up: Overhaul, Replacements, and Revamps"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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CNN is relocating its morning show, This Morning, from New York to its Atlanta headquarters, prompting the 50-person team to reapply for jobs within the network. The move will see Phil Mattingly and Poppy Harlow taking on new roles, while the News Central show will be extended and anchored by John Berman and Kate Bolduan. The network's new chief, Mark Thompson, announced the changes, expressing gratitude to the New York-based team and encouraging them to apply for new roles in Atlanta, Washington, DC, and New York.

"NYC Migrant Families Face Shelter Reapplication Deadline Amid Housing Crisis"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Thousands of migrant families in New York City are set to reapply for shelter as their 60-day limit in the city's shelter system approaches, with the understanding that newly arrived asylum-seekers will be given priority for available spots. Mayor Eric Adams mandated the reapplication process in October, and the deadline is now coming due for these families. Single migrants also have to reapply, and tensions have risen, leading to a melee at a re-intake center. The city has seen an influx of over 162,000 migrants since the spring of 2022, with more arriving every week, and new arrivals will be given preference for shelter spots.

Medicaid cuts threaten healthcare access for thousands in US

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Detroit Free Press

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Over 3 million Michiganders will have to reapply for Medicaid coverage due to the end of automatic renewals during the pandemic. Those who no longer qualify for Medicaid or have not completed the necessary paperwork may lose their coverage. The state is working to inform beneficiaries of their renewal month and provide assistance to those who need to transition to other coverage options. However, there is concern that many eligible individuals may slip through the cracks and lose coverage.