
Axios sells majority stake to Cox Enterprises.
Cox bought a minority stake in Axios last year, and the relationship evolved. Taylor said the pairing of Cox and Axios is a natural fit for a family business founded on journalism more than a century ago. Cox is one of the nation’s largest family-owned companies with annual revenues of more than $20 billion. Cox was founded in 1898 by Ohio Governor James M. Cox and his purchase of the Dayton Daily News. Cox has owned and operated newspapers, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and television and radio stations for decades. In recent years, Cox has sold majority stakes in its…
Read More »CT ranks 7th in the nation for childhood well-being, report shows
Connecticut improved its national ranking in child well-being, but still has ways to go, especially on housing and issues related to economic security, according to an annual report released Monday. Connecticut ranked seventh in the nation in this year’s Annie E. Casey Foundation Child Count, up from eighth last year. The Kids Count examines child well-being by state, based on 16 indicators in four broad categories: health, education, family and community, and economic well-being. Despite high rankings in several categories, including indicators related to education and the number of children with health insurance, many families are still struggling with issues…
Read More »Wall Street opens higher; solar sector lifted by budget deal
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks opened slightly higher on Wall Street with gains broadly spread across sectors. Pharmaceutical company Viatris led the S&P 500 higher after reporting strong quarterly results early Monday. The benchmark index is up 0.6% just after the opening bell, and the Nasdaq and Dow Jones industrials are also rising. Senate approval for Democrats’ big election-year economic package is lifting clean energy companies: SunPower rises 3.4%. Investors will continue to focus on inflation, with consumer and producer price reports due this week. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. The previous AP story appears below. US markets pointed…
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August 8 is National CBD Day 2022
In honor of National CBD Day, Psychiatric Times™ shares some recent expert discussions on the pros, cons and clinical implications of cannabis use in psychiatry. Cannabis Legalization: What Psychiatrists Need to Know Samantha Johnstone, BA; Kevin P. Hill, MD, MHS; and Tony P. George, MD, FRCPC, provide an update on cannabis legislation and its clinical utility. Mrs Johnstone is a research analyst at the Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Hill is an associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and director of addiction psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston,…
Read More »2nd victim dies in Atlanta park shooting; child in critical condition
Updates were not provided Monday on the injured victims’ conditions, but an investigator with the medical examiner’s office told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution at least one was fighting for life in a hospital. It was not clear if any were related to each other. Any death is a tragedy, Hampton said, but it’s especially unfortunate when children are involved. A city park is no place for gun violence, he said. “We are just asking the citizens to just find a way to resolve conflict without weapons,” the deputy chief said. “We are just asking people to step away. We are asking…
Read More »CT ranks 7th in the nation for childhood well-being, report shows
Connecticut improved its national ranking in child well-being, but still has ways to go, especially on housing and issues related to economic security, according to an annual report released Monday. Connecticut ranked seventh in the nation in this year’s Annie E. Casey Foundation Child Count, up from eighth last year. The Kids Count examines child well-being by state, based on 16 indicators in four broad categories: health, education, family and community, and economic well-being. Despite high rankings in several categories, including indicators related to education and the number of children with health insurance, many families are still struggling with issues…
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Bootcamp program prepares pharmacists on cannabis interactions with prescribed drugs
AAs recreational cannabis sales in Connecticut continue to boom and medical use continues to become more common, there is a growing need to ensure that pharmacists are prepared for this changing landscape. Nathan Tinker, president and CEO of the Connecticut Pharmacist Association. Contributed photo. Nathan Tinker, president and CEO of the Connecticut Pharmacists Association, recently oversaw the Cannabis Cognizant Summer Bootcamp, a one-day program designed to help pharmacists across the country prepare for situations where interactions between cannabis-based drugs and other prescriptions are becoming increasingly likely. concern “With the impending introduction of adult retail cannabis to the Connecticut market, we…
Read More »Italy kicks off vaccination campaign against monkeypox
Italy opened its vaccination campaign against monkeypox on Monday as the number of cases has risen at a time when health authorities are reporting vaccine shortages around the world. Italy has reported 545 cases of monkeypox, according to the health ministry. Its vaccination campaign has begun more than a month after other countries that have recorded a higher number of cases, such as the United States, Great Britain and Spain. The first doses will be given at Rome’s Spallanzani hospital, the hospital said in a statement. Vaccines and treatments have been in short supply, and the disease is often left…
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