Mo Salah leaves the Anfield pitch in tears as an iconic, trophy-laden Liverpool career comes to an end 👋
He won it all, and above all, restored a culture of glory to Liverpool. Long live the king 👑
Best team I’ll ever see.
97 points,European Cup, 99 Points
62 league wins out of 78 games, including a run where they took 103 points from a possible 105.
Undefeated in the league at Anfield (35 wins, 3 draws)
119+ Goal Difference.
NYC is spending more per street homeless person than the median household earns in a year
$368 million went to outreach teams, safe havens, and drop-in centers for 4,504 people. That's $81,705 per homeless person.
The average NYC household earns $80,483 a year
Spending tripled since 2019. The homeless population grew 26%.
The state comptroller says the city doesn't publicly report expenses in a way that allows clear analysis of where the money is going
80% of American physicians are now employed by a hospital or health system.
10% work for Optum (United healthcare)
That means employed physicians in this country work for the same entities that collect three times what an independent practice would collect.
This didn’t happen because employed physicians provide better care.
Every study says the opposite.
It happened because the system is designed to eliminate competition, and employed physicians can’t compete with the organizations that pay them.
They didn’t outcompete.
They out-lobbied.
A nonprofit hospital that reported a $201 million operating loss and laid off 650 workers just bought naming rights to the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice facility.
12%.
That is the percentage of physicians still in independent practice across cardiology, GI, oncology, orthopedics, and urology.
That’s twelve percent.
Avalere Health.
100% Medicare claims data.
2019-2022.
The independent physician is a rounding error in the specialties that drive the most revenue.
#Mizzou officially has 2026 GRAMMY®-winning faculty 🏆🎉
Stefan Freund and Bill Kalinkos of @MizzouAandS and @MizzouMusic are founding members of Alarm Will Sound, the ensemble-in-residence for the Mizzou New Music Initiative, and are now @RecordingAcad GRAMMY winners.
Well this sucks...
Senator Katie Britt just disclosed a purchase of JP Morgan $JPM while sitting on the Senate Banking committee
$JPM is up now up 27% since her purchase
But the worst part is you couldn't have even followed this.
Because she violated the STOCK Act by disclosing this trade hundreds days late
Her fine? $200
Less than the price of a speeding ticket in most states.