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Joy Reid is leaving MSNBC as her evening show is canceled

Joy Reid is leaving MSNBC as her evening show is canceled

NEW YORK (AP) — Joy Reid is leaving MSNBC, the network’s new president announced in a memo to staff on Monday, marking an end to the political analyst and anchor’s prime time news show.

Reid’s namesake show, “The ReidOut,” has been a fixture of MSNBC’s evening programming since 2020. In the hourlong newscast, held at 7 p.m. E.T., Reid conducts extensive interviews with politicians and other newsmakers.

“Joy Reid is leaving the network and we thank her for her countless contributions over the years,” MSNBC president Rebecca Kutler wrote Monday. ”Her work has been recognized with several esteemed honors, including most recently, the 2025 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding News Series.”

In the coming weeks, Kulter added, rotating anchors will host Reid’s hour.

Current hosts of MSNBC’s “The Weekend” — Symone Sanders Townsend, Michael Steele, and Alicia Menendez — will now move to weekdays at 7 p.m. to host a new ensemble news program, Kulter also noted in Monday’s memo.

News reports about MSNBC cancelling “The ReidOut” emerged online over the weekend. Prior to Kulter’s memo, Reid took to social media to thank those who she said had reached out to her with messages of support.

“I just want to say thank you to everyone who has reached out with kindness and encouragement, both personally and in these social media streets,” Reid wrote in a message posted to BlueSky and Instagram just after midnight. “So very proud of The Reidout @joy.msnbc.com team, who are truly family, and all of our supporters & friends. See you tomorrow night at 7, one more time.”

Patients struggle with lack of consistent coverage for popular weight-loss drugs

Patients struggle with lack of consistent coverage for popular weight-loss drugs

By TOM MURPHY AP Health Writer

Supplies of high-demand obesity treatments are improving, but that doesn’t mean it’s easier to get them.

Many employers and insurers are scaling back coverage of Wegovy and Zepbound and a key government program, Medicare, doesn’t cover the drugs for obesity. Meanwhile, some big employers are adding coverage, but their commitment isn’t guaranteed.

Treatment prices that can top hundreds of dollars monthly even after discounts make it hard for many people to afford these drugs on their own. That can make the life-changing weight loss that patients seek dependent on the coverage they have and how long it lasts.

Coverage complications are not unusual in the U.S. health care system. But the challenge is magnified for these obesity treatments because a wide swath of the population could be eligible to take them, and patients have to stay on the drugs to keep the weight off.

“There are a lot of people right now who want access to the medication and can’t get it,” said Katherine Hempstead, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation senior policy adviser.

Coverage varies depending on who pays the bill

Paul Mack dropped about 70 pounds after he started taking Wegovy. The Redwood City, California, resident said food noise — constant thoughts of eating — faded, and he was able to have a heart procedure.

The treatment was covered by California’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal. Then the 50-year-old security guard got a raise. He no longer qualified for Medi-Cal and lost coverage of the drug for several months starting last summer.

He regained two pants sizes.

“I couldn’t control the eating,” he said. “All the noise came back.”

Coverage of these drugs remains patchy more than a year after Zepbound entered the market to challenge Wegovy.

The benefits consultant Mercer says 44% of U.S. companies with 500 or more employees covered obesity drugs last year. It’s even more common with bigger employers.

More than a dozen government-funded Medicaid programs for people with low incomes also cover obesity treatments.

But few insurers cover the drugs on individual insurance marketplaces. And some plans restrict their coverage with things like requests for prior authorization or pre-approval.

The lack of Medicare coverage remains a concern as well, especially for people who retire and move to the government-funded program from employer-sponsored coverage.

“Patients come to us terrified about switching to Medicare and losing coverage,” said Dr. Katherine Saunders, an obesity expert at Weill Cornell Medicine and cofounder of the obesity treatment company FlyteHealth. “We start talking about backup plans a year before they transition.”

Cost and uncertain payoff loom as concerns payer concerns

Philadelphia-area insurer Independence Blue Cross dropped coverage of the drugs solely for weight loss for some customers starting this year. Company officials say the insurer worried about premium hikes it would have to impose on all customers if it continued.

Cost also was a factor in decisions by West Virginia and North Carolina officials to end similar programs that provided coverage for state employees.

These concerns make Vanderbilt University researcher Stacie Dusetzina wonder how long employers who have added coverage will keep it, now that the drugs are no longer in short supply.

“That’s probably going to spike spending,” said Dusetzina, a health policy professor who studies drug costs.

Drugmakers tout the savings these drugs can provide by improving patient health and warding off future serious medical conditions like heart attacks or strokes.

But health care experts note that there are no guarantees that the employer or insurer who covers the drug will eventually reap those benefits because people may change jobs or insurers.

Will coverage ever become consistent?

There’s no clear path toward widespread coverage of these drugs for obesity, even as polls show Americans favor having Medicaid and Medicare cover the costs.

Leaders at Zepbound maker Eli Lilly have seen coverage grow steadily for their drug, and they’re optimistic that will continue.

Former President Joe Biden’s administration proposed a rule that would allow for Medicare and broader Medicaid coverage. Its fate remains uncertain in President Donald Trump’s administration.

A bill calling for Medicare coverage has been floating around Congress for years. But it isn’t scheduled for a vote.

Drugmakers are currently testing several additional obesity treatments. Such potential competition could reduce prices and prompt more coverage.

Patchy coverage complicates treatment plans

Dr. Amy Rothberg says the lack of consistent coverage leaves her conflicted about writing prescriptions because she’s not sure how long patients will be able to take the drug.

“We know from the studies that people go off these medications, they regain their weight,” said Rothberg, director of the University of Michigan’s weight-management program. “I don’t want to do harm.”

Some insurers require diet and exercise changes for the patient before they will cover a weight-loss medication. Those changes should happen in conjunction with starting the medicine, said Dr. Lydia Alexander, president of the Obesity Medicine Association.

She’s also seen requirements for a body mass index of 40 or more, which equates to severe obesity, before coverage can start.

“We’re saying that obesity is a disease, but were not treating it like a disease,” she said.

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Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning singer with an intimate style, dies at 88

Roberta Flack, Grammy-winning singer with an intimate style, dies at 88

By HILLEL ITALIE AP National Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Roberta Flack, the Grammy-winning singer and pianist whose intimate vocal and musical style made her one of the top recordings artists of the 1970s and an influential performer long after, died Monday. She was 88.

She died at home surrounded by her family, publicist Elaine Schock said in a statement. Flack announced in 2022 she had ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and could no longer sing,

Little known before her early 30s, Flack became an overnight star after Clint Eastwood used “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” as the soundtrack for one of cinema’s more memorable and explicit love scenes, between the actor and Donna Mills in his 1971 film “Play Misty for Me.” The hushed, hymn-like ballad, with Flack’s graceful soprano afloat on a bed of soft strings and piano, topped the Billboard pop chart in 1972 and received a Grammy for record of the year.

“The record label wanted to have it re-recorded with a faster tempo, but he said he wanted it exactly as it was,” Flack told The Associated Press in 2018. “With the song as a theme song for his movie, it gained a lot of popularity and then took off.”

In 1973, she matched both achievements with “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” becoming the first artist to win consecutive Grammys for best record.

A classically trained pianist and who at age 15 received a full scholarship to Howard, the historically Black university, Flack was discovered in the late 1960s by jazz musician Les McCann, who later wrote that “her voice touched, tapped, trapped, and kicked every emotion I’ve ever known.” Although versatile enough to summon the up-tempo gospel passion of Aretha Franklin, Flack often favored a more reflective and measured approach, as if curating a song word by word.

For Flack’s many admirers, she was a sophisticated and bold new presence in the music world and in the social and civil rights movements of the time, her friends including the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Angela Davis, whom Flack visited in prison while Davis faced charges — for which she was acquitted — for murder and kidnapping. Flack sang at the funeral of Jackie Robinson, major league baseball’s first Black player, and was among the many guest performers on the feminist children’s entertainment project created by Marlo Thomas, “Free to Be … You and Me.”

Flack’s other hits from the 1970s included the cozy “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and two duets with her close friend and former Howard classmate Donny Hathaway, “Where Is the Love” and ”The Closer I Get to You” — a partnership that ended in tragedy. In 1979, she and Hathaway were working on an album of duets when he suffered a breakdown during recording and later that night fell to his death from his hotel room in Manhattan.

“We were deeply connected creatively,” Flack told Vibe in 2022, upon the 50th anniversary of the million-selling “Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway” album. “He could play anything, sing anything. Our musical synergy was unlike (anything) I’d had before or since.”

She never matched her first run of success, although she did have a hit in the 1980s with the Peabo Bryson duet “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love” and in the 1990s with the Maxi Priest duet “Set the Night to Music.” In the mid-90s, Flack received new attention after the Fugees recorded a Grammy-winning cover of “Killing Me Softly,” which she eventually performed on stage with the hip-hop group.

Overall, she won five Grammys (three for “Killing Me Softly”), was nominated eight other times and was given a lifetime achievement Grammy in 2020, with John Legend and Ariana Grande among those praising her.

“I love that connection to other artists because we understand music, we live music, it’s our language,” Flack told songwriteruniverse.com in 2020. “Through music we understand what we are thinking and feeling. No matter what challenge life presents, I am at home with my piano, on a stage, with my band, in the studio, listening to music. I can find my way when I hear music.”

In 2022, Beyoncé placed Flack, Franklin and Diana Ross among others in a special pantheon of heroines name-checked in the Grammy-nominated “Queens Remix” of “Break My Soul.”

Flack was briefly married to Stephen Novosel, an interracial relationship that led to tension with each of their families, and earlier had a son, the singer and keyboardist Bernard Wright. For years, she lived in Manhattan’s Dakota apartment building, on the same floor as John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who became a close friend and provided liner notes for a Flack album of Beatles covers, “Let It Be Roberta.” She also devoted extensive time to the Roberta Flack School of Music, based in New York and attended mostly by students between ages 6 to 14.

Roberta Cleopatra Flack, the daughter of musicians, was born in Black Mountain, North Carolina, and raised in Arlington, Virginia. After graduating from Howard, she taught music in D.C.-area junior high schools for several years in her 20s, while performing after hours in clubs.

She sometimes backed other singers, but her own shows at Washington’s renowned Mr. Henry’s attracted such celebrity patrons as Burt Bacharach, Ramsey Lewis and Johnny Mathis. The club’s owner, Henry Yaffe, converted an apartment directly above into a private studio, the Roberta Flack Room.

“I wanted to be successful, a serious all-round musician,” she told The Telegraph in 2015. “I listened to a lot of Aretha, the Drifters, trying to do some of that myself, playing, teaching.”

Flack was signed to Atlantic Records and her debut album, “First Take,” a blend of gospel, soul, flamenco and jazz, came out in 1969. One track was a love song by the English folk artist Ewan MacColl: “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” written in 1957 for his future wife, singer Peggy Seeger. Flack not only knew of the ballad, but used it while working with a glee club during her years as an educator.

“I was teaching at Banneker Junior High in Washington, D.C. It was part of the city where kids weren’t that privileged, but they were privileged enough to have music education. I really wanted them to read music. First, I’d get their attention. (Flack starts singing a Supremes hit) ‘Stop, in the name of love.’ Then I could teach them!” she told the Tampa Bay Times in 2012.

“You have to do all sorts of things when you’re dealing with kids in the inner-city,” she said. “I knew they’d like the part where (‘The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face’) goes ‘The first time ever I kissed your mouth.’ Ooh, ‘Kissed your mouth!’ Once the kids got past the giggles, we were good.”

February 24th 2025

February 24th 2025

Thought of the Day

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Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

Doggy Dental Care Tips

Doggy Dental Care Tips

Have you checked your dogs teeth recently?

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Dental issues effect all pets throughout their lives. Smaller dogs are more prone for periodontal issues compared to larger dog breeds who deals more with tooth fractures. Some dog breeds have more dental issues so it is best to check with your veterinary about what you can do now to help prevent problems later on.

Don’t let your dog suffer alone or in silence.

Dogs can’t use human words but they are very talkative with signs. Here are a few to keep in mind for dental or mouth issues:

  • Red, inflamed, or bleeding gums 
  • Tooth discoloration (e.g., gray or pink), particularly on the cuspids (i.e., the large canine teeth) 
  • Excessive drooling 
  • Pawing at the mouth

There are several things you can do to help prevent or contain these issues such as daily brushing and yearly exams. I understand it might be a hassle for daily teethbrushing but it will help strengthen your dog’s life since some dental diseases can be life-threatening.

For more information about doggy dental care and tips check out Happy Healthy Pets.

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Love Potion Drink

Love Potion Drink

Love Potion Drink

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Love Potion Drink Recipe from Sugar Hero

Prep time: 5 minutes

Cooking time: N/A

Serving size: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • ½ cup fresh raspberries, see Note below
  • 1 TBSP granulated sugar
  • 1 TBSP lemon juice, freshly squeezed preferable
  • 1 pint raspberry sherbet
  • 3 cups sparkling berry lemonade
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Directions

  1. Combine the fresh raspberries, granulated sugar, and lemon juice in a bowl, and mash them together with a fork until you have a berry puree.
  2. Place a generous spoonful of puree at the bottom of 6 glasses. (I used 7 oz French champagne glasses). Top with a small scoop of raspberry sherbet, and fill the cups to the brim with sparkling berry lemonade. Garnish with a few more fresh berries, if desired, then enjoy!
  3. Note! To make in a punch bowl:  First, combine the raspberry puree and sparkling lemonade in a punch bowl and whisk them together. Next, add scoops of sherbet, and stir briefly so the sherbet melts a little and the drink gets creamy. Ladle into cups and enjoy!
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Urban Legends

Urban Legends

North Carolina Urban Legends

1. The Devil’s Tramping Ground (Chatham County)

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Located in Bear Creek, North Carolina, The Devil’s Tramping Ground is a mysterious, barren circle shrouded in legend. Folklore claims the Devil paces the clearing at night, contemplating the world’s evils, and that objects left there disappear by morning. Visitors report eerie sensations, while animals refuse to enter. Some believe the site is an alien landing zone, has unusually salty soil, or was once sacred to Indigenous people. Camping is allowed with reservations, but tents must be set up outside the circle, and fires are prohibited.

Location: 3229-4026 State Rd 1100, Bennett, NC 27208

2. The Beast of Bladenboro

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In 1953–54, the small town of Bladenboro, North Carolina, was terrorized by a mysterious, blood-draining creature. Described as a large, dark-furred feline with piercing eyes, the Beast allegedly killed livestock and even attacked a woman, though she escaped unharmed. Witnesses reported hearing eerie, human-like screams before the creature suddenly vanished. Theories ranged from a wildcat or panther to a rabid dog, but its true identity was never confirmed. Today, the legend lives on through Bladenboro’s annual Beast of Bladenboro Festival.

3. The Brown Mountain Lights (Burke County)

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For centuries, mysterious lights have appeared near Brown Mountain in Burke County, North Carolina. Described as glowing orbs or fiery streaks, the lights have been witnessed by Native Americans, settlers, and even Civil War soldiers. Theories range from ball lightning and ghost lights to UFOs, but no definitive explanation exists. Scientists have studied the phenomenon, with early surveys attributing the lights to train or car headlights. The best viewing spots include Brown Mountain Overlook and Wisemans View, where they are most visible on clear nights.

4. The Maco Light (Brunswick County)

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From the late 1800s until 1977, a mysterious light resembling a railroad lantern appeared along the tracks in Brunswick County, North Carolina. According to legend, it was the ghost of Joe Baldwin, a brakeman who was decapitated in a train accident in 1867 and forever roamed the tracks searching for his head. Explanations ranged from marsh gas and light refraction to ball lightning, but no definitive cause was found. The phenomenon gained national attention, even appearing in a 1957 Life magazine article, and remains a well-known ghost story today.

5. Lydia’s Bridge (Jamestown)

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According to legend, Lydia was a young woman returning from a dance when her date lost control of their car, crashing into a bridge. She died in the accident, but her spirit is said to linger. Travelers near the bridge in Jamestown, North Carolina, have reported seeing a woman in a white dress hitchhiking, only for her to vanish when they stopped. Though the true story remains a mystery, Lydia’s Bridge endures as one of North Carolina’s most famous ghost tales.

6. The Phantom Choir of Roan Mountain

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For centuries, hikers and locals near Roan Mountain, on the North Carolina-Tennessee border, have reported hearing eerie, disembodied voices drifting through the mist. Described as a ghostly choir singing in unearthly harmony, the sounds have no known source. Some believe they are the voices of long-lost spirits, while others suggest wind patterns or natural acoustics as an explanation. Despite scientific skepticism, the Phantom Choir of Roan Mountain remains one of the region’s most haunting mysteries.

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February 23rd 2025

February 23rd 2025

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Nothing new is under the sun.

Drunken Noodles

Drunken Noodles

Drunken Noodles

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Drunken Noodles Recipe from Love from the Oven

Prep time: 15 minutes

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Serving size: 4 servings

Ingredients

For the Noodles
  • 8 oz flat wide dried rice noodles (¼” or wider)
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
For the Sauce
  • 4 tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 2 tbsp fish sauce
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • ½ tsp pepper
  • ½ tsp ground ginger
For the Stir-Fry
  • 2 chicken breasts, butterflied and sliced thin
  • 4 tbsp oil (canola or vegetable), divided
  • 2 cloves garlic, pressed
  • 1 Thai bird’s eye chili, chopped (wear gloves and wash hands after handling)
  • 1 (15 oz) can whole baby corn, halved and quartered
  • 1 bell pepper, sliced
  • 10 snow peas
  • 2 green onions, sliced
  • 1 cup Thai holy basil, torn into small pieces
For Garnish (Optional)
  • Chopped green onions
  • Additional Thai basil
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Directions

  1. Prepare the Sauce – In a small bowl, mix together soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, pepper, and ground ginger. Set aside.
  2. Marinate the Chicken – Place sliced chicken in a bowl and pour ⅓ of the sauce over it. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for 20-30 minutes.
  3. Soften the Noodles – Boil a large pot of water. Remove from heat and add the rice noodles. Let soak for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drain, rinse with cold water, and toss with 1 tsp sesame oil to prevent sticking. Cover and set aside.
  4. Cook the Chicken – Heat 2 tbsp oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the marinated chicken and cook until fully cooked. Remove from skillet and set aside.
  5. Stir-Fry the Vegetables – Increase heat to medium-high and add remaining 2 tbsp oil. Stir-fry garlic, chili, baby corn, bell pepper, and snow peas for 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add green onions and basil, and stir-fry for 1 more minute.
  6. Combine Everything – Return the cooked chicken to the pan. Add the remaining sauce and the prepared noodles. Stir-fry for about 5 minutes, turning the noodles to ensure they absorb the sauce evenly.
  7. Serve Immediately – Garnish with green onions and additional Thai basil, if desired. Enjoy! 🍜🌿🔥
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Withers had 16 points, 11 rebounds in North Carolina’s 81-66 win over Virginia

Withers had 16 points, 11 rebounds in North Carolina’s 81-66 win over Virginia

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Jae’Lyn Withers scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, Ian Jackson also scored 16 points and North Carolina defeated Virginia 81-66 on Saturday.

Withers was 4 of 6 on 3-pointers in posting his second double-double this season and Jackson added three more 3s. Ven-Allen Lubin scored 14 points, RJ Davis 12 and Drake Powell 11 for the Tar Heels (17-11, 10-6 ACC), who made 9 of 16 from the arc and outrebounded the Cavaliers 35-21.

Isaac McKneely scored 17 points and became the 52nd Cavalier to reach 1,000 career points. Dai Dai Ames added 12 points for Virginia (13-14, 6-10).

Virginia trailed by eight at halftime and didn’t get closer in the second half. A three-point play by Jackson gave the Tar Heels a 20-point lead with six minutes remaining.

Both teams came in having won three of their last four games but it was UNC that took off to a 21-2 lead at the start, hitting 8 of 12 shots and the Cavaliers starting 1 of 10. The Tar Heels helped Virginia get back in the game with flagrant-one and technical fouls that resulted in four free throws within a 14-3 run but UNC still led at the half 46-34.

North Carolina plays at Florida State on Monday. Virginia plays at Wake Forest on Wednesday.

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