Senate Republicans reject Democrat deal to reopen government

Senate Republicans reject Democrat deal to reopen government

Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer on Friday offered a new plan to Republican lawmakers that would allow the U.S. government to reopen from a shutdown that began Oct. 1. But Republicans quickly dismissed Schumer’s proposal, which hinges on protecting enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies for at least one year. In exchange, Democrats would drop their … Read more

Trump pardons New York baseball star Darryl Strawberry for tax evasion conviction

Trump pardons New York baseball star Darryl Strawberry for tax evasion conviction

Darryl Strawberry former New York Mets speaks to the media before a ceremony to retire his jersey number before a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Citi Field on June 1, 2024 in New York City. Adam Hunger | Getty Images President Donald Trump pardoned Major League Baseball legend Darryl Strawberry, who had pleaded guilty … Read more

Why Would Visiting an Art Gallery Reduce Your Risk of Heart Problems and Disease?

Why Would Visiting an Art Gallery Reduce Your Risk of Heart Problems and Disease?

by Zalfa Imani on Unsplash A new study shows that visiting an art gallery and appreciating the works therein can reduce your risk of heart disease and even boost your immune system. But how could that work? There are some general wellness maxims that could connect the large span between these two seemingly unrelated subjects … Read more

Cornell University to pay $60 million in deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding

Cornell University to pay  million in deal with Trump administration to restore federal funding

People walk through the Cornell University campus on Nov. 3, 2023 in Ithaca, New York. Matt Burkhartt | Getty Images Cornell University has agreed to pay $60 million and accept the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights laws in order to restore federal funding and end investigations into the Ivy League school. Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff announced the agreement on Friday, saying it upholds the university’s … Read more

Phase 3 Trial Shows Peanut Patch Treatment Helps Toddlers Build Tolerance to Deadly Allergy

Phase 3 Trial Shows Peanut Patch Treatment Helps Toddlers Build Tolerance to Deadly Allergy

Maryam Sicard for Unsplash+ Toddlers safely built a tolerance to small amounts of peanut proteins thanks to a simple skin patch, which helped prevent the progression of a potentially deadly allergy. More than 70% of these toddlers could tolerate 3 or 4 peanut kernels after a 3-year course of treatment, say American scientists working to … Read more

Is There a Cure for Sadness? | BOOMER Magazine

Is There a Cure for Sadness? | BOOMER Magazine

When a person believes “nothing is positive and/or worth getting out of bed for,” depression seems inevitable. They ask advice columnist Eric Thomas if there is a cure for sadness. Dear Eric: I am writing because I don’t know where to start and how to begin getting out of horrible depression. I can’t turn my … Read more

Scientists Create a Google Maps of the Roman Empire–Plan Your Trip Along Their Famous Roads

Scientists Create a Google Maps of the Roman Empire–Plan Your Trip Along Their Famous Roads

A roadway near Timgad – Credit Itiner-e, Artas Media, MINERVA. It was said that all roads lead to Rome, but from where do all the roads to Rome lead? Using a mountain of data, a team of two dozen scientists have created a digital road atlas of the Roman imperial world, complete with many features … Read more

More What’s Booming RVA: November 6 + | BOOMER Magazine

More What’s Booming RVA: November 6 + | BOOMER Magazine

Honor Veterans Day, support Feed More and young local musicians, and take in concerts, comedians, authors, lectures, and more. What’s Booming in Richmond, Virginia, November 6 to 13, 2025. Explore: November 6 to 13, 2025 What’s happening in and around the Richmond region Thursday, November 6  Play It Forward. Live performances including a friendly instrument … Read more

What’s Booming RVA: Must-See Local Drama | BOOMER Magazine

What’s Booming RVA: Must-See Local Drama | BOOMER Magazine

Three must-see local theatrical productions, Veterans Day commemorations, and a look at the life and songs of Carole King – Boomer’s top five picks in Richmond this week. What’s Booming RVA: Must-See Local Drama. “A Distinct Society.” Nothing much ever happens in a sleepy library that straddles the border of the U.S. and Canada. But … Read more

A Fossil’s Tale | BOOMER Magazine

A Fossil’s Tale | BOOMER Magazine

Harold Witkov found a fossil and took it home. After learning of its prehistoric background, he came to appreciate the aged possession. As he pondered the fossil’s tale, he saw it as a metaphor for his baby boomer life. Some 10 years ago I visited a longtime friend living in Traverse City, Michigan. One day … Read more