
Kim Nguyen
Digital Platforms Director at Colorado Public Radio
Director of Digital Platforms for @COPublicRadio. Previously Digital Director @DenverChannel. In constant learning mode.
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2 months ago |
timesfreepress.com | Kim Nguyen
Q: What vaccines do older adults need? A: The immune system weakens as the body ages, leading to vulnerability to infections. That's why vaccines become even more important for older adults. Vaccines prepare and reactivate the immune system, and that's how they reduce the risk of serious illnesses that could lead to complications, hospitalization and potentially death. So, which ones should you be thinking about? The flu shot is an easy one to check off the list.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Kim Nguyen
In the media NSW government to withdraw and repay more than 23,000 fines issued during the COVID-19 pandemic The NSW government will withdraw and repay more than 23,000 fines issued during the COVID-19 pandemic after receiving fresh legal advice. In 2022, Revenue NSW withdrew more than 36,000 penalty notices because the NSW Commissioner of Fines Administration found that those penalty notices did not comply with the Fines Act.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
currently.att.yahoo.com | Noah Sheidlower |Katie Balevic |Kim Nguyen
What an extra $500 to $1,000 a month did for 8 familiesBasic income recipients share how the no-strings-attached cash changed their livesNoah Sheidlower and Katie BalevicNovember 25, 2024Tim Evans for BI, Brittany Greeson for BI, Helynn Ospina for BI, Andre Chung for BI, Libby March for BI; Rebecca Zisser/BIOver the past five years, pilot programs in 150 cities have been handing out cash — no strings attached — to low-income Americans.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Noah Sheidlower |Katie Balevic |Kim Nguyen
What an extra $500 to $1,000 a month did for 8 familiesBasic income recipients share how the no-strings-attached cash changed their livesver the past five years, pilot programs in 150 cities have been handing out cash — no strings attached — to low-income Americans. The money, known as a Guaranteed Basic Income, is generally awarded for a year or two in monthly payments of $500 to $1,000.
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Nov 24, 2024 |
businessinsider.com | Noah Sheidlower |Katie Balevic |Kim Nguyen
ver the past five years, pilot programs in 150 cities have been handing out cash — no strings attached — to low-income Americans. The money, known as a Guaranteed Basic Income, is generally awarded for a year or two in monthly payments of $500 to $1,000. The goal has been to test a simple but controversial proposition: that supplementing America’s existing safety net with direct payments to individuals can help lift people out of poverty, strengthen families, and close the racial and gender gaps.
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