Luke Harrison discusses Medicare Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network: Interview with Luke Harrison – Business Innovators Radio Network Luke Harrison from Olin and Associates about Medicare plans. Luke shares his background in working with seniors and how he transitioned into the insurance industry, focusing on life insurance, property and casualty, […]
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Emma Navarro reached her first career grand slam semifinal on Tuesday, defeating Paula Badosa 6-2, 7-5 in the first women’s quarterfinal of the US Open on Monday.Video above: Coco Gauffs US Open defense ended by NavarroThe American scored the victory in 1 hour and 12 minutes in an up-and-down matchup under the New York sunshine. She was left with a mountain to climb in the second set after going a double breakdown but rallied to stun Badosa while keeping a cool head throughout.”After I got it back to 5-2 (in the second set) I kind of had a little bit of an inkling that it might be two sets,” she said on the court after the game. “I just wanted to stay really tough and stick in there. And even if I did lose the second set I wanted to set the tone for the third set.”Really happy with my performance today and crazy to be moving on to the semifinals. US Open, baby!”I can’t see the future but today maybe I could a little bit.”This was only the second career meeting between the pair, with Badosa winning their first matchup.Both players entered Arthur Ashe Stadium having already matched their best-ever grand slam performances the last and only other time Badosa reached the quarterfinals at a major was in 2021 at the French Open, while Navarro made the last eight for the first time at Wimbledon earlier this year.It was unlikely that Navarro needed any more motivation during the match, but there was American sporting royalty in attendance inside the famous arena nine-time Olympic champion Katie Ledecky was shown on the broadcast, keeping up with the action from the stands.Navarro set the tone early with a convincing win in the opening game before immediately stealing a march on her opponent to go up 2-0 after Badosa double-faulted on break point.A hard-hitting first set ensued, with Navarro showing off her strong serve performance that has helped her progress through the tournament. According to the US Open, she entered the match having won 64% of her points on serve and had a 69% first-serve percentage against Badosa in the first set.Badosa was plagued by mistakes in the opener, hitting 16 unforced errors to her opponent’s five and serving five double faults to put her on the back foot.In a crucial eighth game of the first set, a blistering cross-court passing shot teed up set point for Navarro, which she converted at the third time of asking when a Badosa drop shot missed the line to secure the double break.Badosa came out firing to start the second set however, immediately breaking in the first game and then again in the fifth to leave the American reeling. Navarro’s unforced error count climbed upward, while Badosa saw more of her first serves to find the mark.Holding serve to take a commanding 5-1 lead, the Spaniard looked poised to send the match to a deciding set, but the 23-year-old New York native had other ideas. Navarro reeled off six games on the spin to move ahead at 6-5, with Badosa looking visibly shaken after seeing her advantage evaporate.Navarro broke Badosa again for the fifth time in the match to seal her place in the next round and ensure American representation in the women’s semifinal.She will take on either world No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka or 2024 Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen for a place in the final.
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AFTER DINNER TONIGHT. HOUSING JUSTICE. NOW A WINSTON-SALEM ADVOCACY GROUP, IS HOPING A DECISION AT THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT GOES IN THEIR FAVOR. IF PASSED, THE LOAN FORGIVENESS ON ONE PROPERTY COULD PAVE THE PATH FOR AN EXPANSION IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING DOWNTOWN. WXII 12 SARAH SOWERS IS LIVE NOW WITH MORE FOR US. SARAH. THATS RIGHT, THE FUTURE RESIDENTS WILL COLLECTIVELY PAY OFF THE PURCHASE AND RENOVATION FEES IN ORDER TO OWN THE UNITS THEMSELVES. IN THE NEXT SEVERAL DECADES. DAN ROSE, AN ADVOCATE WITH HOUSING JUSTICE, NOW, SAYS THE PLANS FOR THE PROPERTY ON SPRING STREET ARE UNLIKE ANYTHING THAT HAS BEEN DONE IN THE CITY BEFORE. WERE HOPING TO HAVE A CHANCE TO PROVE THAT COOPERATIVE HOUSING, OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOW INCOME PEOPLE, WORKS AND THEN BE ABLE TO REPLICATE THAT MODEL ACROSS THE CITY. THE COMPLEX FEATURES TWO EFFICIENCIES AND THREE ONE BEDROOM UNITS. THE PROPERTY WAS ORIGINALLY ACQUIRED THROUGH A LOAN TO FIX UP SEVERAL SURROUNDING HOMES, INCLUDING THIS ONE. ITS BEEN ABANDONED FOR SEVEN YEARS, ROSE SAYS AFTER THE PARTNERS FOR OWNERSHIP NONPROFIT AND THE AIDS CARE SERVICE NONPROFIT WHO USED THE BUILDING, DISSOLVED ON AUGUST 12. THE HOUSING COMMITTEE FOR THE CITY COUNCIL DECIDED TO PROGRESS THIS ISSUE TO A COUNCIL WIDE VOTE FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE UNITS. ROSE EXPECTS RENOVATIONS TO COST ABOUT $200,000. A NEW ROOF, KITCHENS, MODERN AIR CONDITIONING UNITS, PAINTING AND NEW FLOORING WILL MAINLY BE DONE BY VOLUNTEERS AND CONTRACTORS, HE SAYS HE EXPECTS A COMPETITIVE APPLICATION PROCESS FOR A MAXIMUM OF TEN RESIDENTS. ROSE SAYS MANY PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY EXPRESSED INTEREST IN LIVING THERE AS A CHANCE TO OWN PROPERTY. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT CAN HELP STEM THE TIDE OF GENTRIFICATION IN DOWNTOWN WINSTON-SALEM. THIS IS SOMETHING THAT CAN HELP PEOPLE GET OUT FROM UNDERNEATH THE SORT OF UNAFFORDABLE HOUSING THAT LANDLORDS ONLY SEEM TO OFFER IN WINSTON-SALEM, AND FOR THEM TO BE ABLE TO BUILD SOME WEALTH AS THEY TRY TO GET OUT OF LOWER INCOME STATUS. NOW, THESE PLANS ARE ALL DEPENDENT ON THE CITY COUNCILS VOTE LATER TONIGHT TO FORGIVE A LIEN THAT CURRENTLY EXISTS ON THE PROPERTY. NOW, ROSE IS HOPEFUL THAT THEY WILL PASS, BUT IN THE CASE THAT IT DOESNT, THEY WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT FOR THIS PROPERTY. REPORTING IN D
Astronaut Jeanette Epps is living a dream very few get to see come true.The University of Maryland alumna has been on the International Space Station since early March, helping with research for the future.”We lifted off, and it was an amazing feeling,” Epps told 11 News in an exclusive video conference interview. “It was truly exhilarating.”Epps comprises part of SpaceX’s Crew-8 mission.”When we docked, it was when the hatch opened, to see our colleagues to actually be here, it was surreal,” Epps told 11 News.It’s a truly “out-of-this-world” experience. The research being done up there is furthering scientific discovery down here on Earth. One project is tracking how the immune system functions over time while in space.”We can collect our own blood, we do our own blood draws, and then, we can process the blood here on orbit, and that is about a two- to three-day process to do,” Epps told 11 News. “Being a part of these experiments where we’re the hands and eyes for all the researchers on the ground is exciting.”Epps is already in an elite club of people who have traveled to space or have been on the International Space Station. Narrow that down to the number of Black women who have done so, and you’ll find just a few.Video below: NASA Black History Month Astronaut Profile – Jeanette Epps”I do think that there’s room for everyone, and we do need more representation. There’s a lot of women that I know personally who can do this job and do it very well,” Epps told 11 News. “My message to young women is I want to tell them about all the work that I did to earn a spot up here.”Astronauts on the ISS also know how to have fun. When 11 News asked whether the astronauts pull pranks on each other, they were ready for the question.”The pranking environment is strong up here and kind of like it is a beautiful environment to work with,” Epps told 11 News.Despite being 254 miles from Earth, Epps is keeping her family and connections to Maryland close.”Maryland became my second home. I miss my family, I miss Maryland crabs big time — one of the blue crabs, one of my favorite dishes,” Epps told 11 News. “The University of Maryland was so good to me, and they’re still big supporters.”Epps is set to return to Earth sometime this month.
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CANVASSERS WOULD BE PAID BY AN ANONYMOUS DONOR WHEN THE SIGNATURES ARE SUBMITTED. OR BACK-TO-SCHOOL LIVE TEAM COVERAGE JOINS US WITH MADISON MORE WHO JOINS US LIVE FROM UNDERWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. IT WAS A VERY EXCITING MORNING THERE. MADISON: IT SURE WAS. SO MUCH EXCITEMENT FOR THE FIRST DAY. THERE IS THE ANXIOUS ENERGY SOME OF THE KIDS ARE FEELING. IT WAS A HUGE DISPLAY FOR THE TEACHERS AND THE PARENTS AND STUDENTS. WE ASKED SOME OF THE KIDS HOW THEY WERE FEELING HEADING INTO A BRAND-NEW SCHOOL YEAR. >> I AM EXCITED AND A LITTLE NERVOUS AT THE SAME TIME. >> GOOD, ANXIOUS, HAPPY. >> EXCITED. MADISON: WHY ARE YOU EXCITED? >> BECAUSE IM GOING TO PLAY WITH MY FRIEND LULU. MADISON: UNDERWOOD ELEMENTARY STAFF ROLLED OUT THE RED CARPET THIS MORNING. THE STUDENTS FIRST MEETING UP WITH THEIR TEACHERS OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL BEFORE WALKG THE BALLOON ARCH AND INTO A NEW SCHOOL YEAR. THE SCHOOLS PRINCIPAL SAYS THIS YEAR TEACHERS WILL EDUCATE 324 STUDENTS IN GRADES K HERE AT UNDERWOOD THEY PRIDE THEMSELVES ON SMALL CLASS SIZES, HAVING THOSE ONE-ON-ONE OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN, AND CREATING A SAFE SPACE WHERE STUDENTS FEEL LIKE THEY BELONG. >> ITS REALLY EXCITING TO SEE ALL THE KIDS COME BACK AND THE AMOUNT OF WORK THAT OU PUT IN JUST TO MAKE THIS AN EXPERIENCE AND JUST RELIEVE THAT STRESS WE KNOW THERES SOME ANXIETY ABOUT COMING BACK TO SCHOOL. >> WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SCHOOL THAT ACCEPTS ANY AND ALL CHILDREN AND REALLY AND MAKING THEM FEEL LIKE IT IS THEIR SECOND HOME. MADISON: WE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO TALK WITH PARENTS THIS MORNING WHO WILL DISPLAY THE MIXED EMOTIONS. SOME SAD TO SEE THEIR KIDS GOING BACK TO SCHOOL. ANOTHER PARENT TELLING ME HIS CHILD HAS BEEN TALKING ABOUT COMING BACK TO SCHOOL FOR MONTHS. HE WAS EXCITED FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. THIS JUST ONE OF 14 SCHOOLS IN THE WAUWATOSA DISTRICT THAT WELCOMED STUDENTS BACK. MALLOR
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