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WEST TOPSHAM, Vt. -- A winter thaw in the Northeast has triggered sap to flow in maple trees, launching an early start to the syrup season for some producers in parts of New England who have already decided to tap their trees. It s too damn early for this, said Doug Zecher of Havoc Hill Sugar House in East Dorset, Vermont, before he set out in rain and sleet to check on his sap lines earlier this week.His operation started tapping trees about two weeks earlier than last year, and Tuesday gathered about 1,500 gallons of sap, with a thousand nike dunk more to collect, process and boil into syrup. Early sap can have a lower sugar content, which doesn t affect the taste of the end product, but does mean it takes more sap to produce the syrup. As for the price of the sweet stuff, which in Vermont goes for an salomon average of about $49 a gallon, it s too early to tell how the four-to-six-week season will unfold and how much syrup will be produced.Many of those who were able to take advantage of the warmer weather were larger operations that have to put in tens of thousands of taps bef skechers ore the season gets into full swing and have plastic tubing and vacuum systems, such as the Corse Farm in southern Vermont town of Whitingham. The farm started tapping on Jan. 31, the earliest date in its 148-year history. By mid-week, about 10 percent of the 12,000 taps were in. In this Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016 photo, Wendell Downing works on a tank to hold sap to
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Simon Schuster In Chris Wallace and Mitch Weiss new book, Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World published by Simon Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS , Harry S. Truman ascends to the presidency upon FDR s death, whereupon he learns of a secret weapons project aimed at ending World War II.In the excerpt published below, the vice president s very ordinary day in April 1945 sudde stanley cup nly becomes a day that alters his life ndash; and a nation at war ndash; as he assumes the responsibilities of the office of President of the United States.Read Chapter 1 of Countdown 1945, and don t miss CBS News national security correspondent David Martin s interview with Chris Wallace on CBS Sunday Morning, to be broadcast June 7! April 12, 1945 Washington, D.C.Harry Truman needed a drink. It was his eighty-second day as vice president. And as usual, he spent the afternoon in the Senate chamber, this time overseeing a debate about a water treaty with Mexico. As senators droned on, his mind wandered to his mother and sister, who still lived near the old Truman family farm back in Grandview, Missouri. Truman pulled out some paper and a pe stanley cup n, even though he was seated at his elevated desk on the rostrum in the stanley cup Senate chamber. Dear Mamma and Mary, he wrote, a windy Senator from Wisconsin was going on and on about a subject with which he is in n Btvd Halloween store removes Anne Frank costume after complaints
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Grindr, the dating app that caters to the gay and lesbian community, is now offering health coverage for workers who get gender reassignment surgery.After recently enhancing its employee benefits, the company also now covers hormone and voice therapy; flight and hotel stays if the surgery is out of town; and any costs for legal documents for employees who change their names as part of their gender transition.The new health benefits offer a more holistic and inclusive slate of choices for trans, nonbinary an <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley cup d gender-nonconforming employees, Heidi Schriefer, Grindr s vice president of people, told CBS MoneyWatch. We hope we can work with other companies to help them follow suit, she said. This is the human thing to do. The benefits, which took effect in mid-April, impact Grindr s 150 full-time employees. The company launched in 2009 and has roughly 12 million stanley cup users. Gender reassignment surgery costs thousands of dollars and can get more expensive depending on whether the pro stanley cup cedure focuses on the top half or lower half of the body. One estimate lists male-to-female transition surgery at more than $25,000. Phalloplasty could cost upwards of $150,000, according to CreditCards. Raquel Willis on her new series about thetransgendercommunity 05:44 Other com Hhco Bernard Kalb, former CBS News journalist, dies at age 100
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Grindr, the dating app that caters to the gay and lesbian community, is now offering health coverage for workers who get gender reassignment surgery.After recently enhancing its employee benefits, the company also now covers hormone and voice therapy; flight and hotel stays if the surgery is out of town; and any costs for legal documents for employees who change their names as part of their gender transition.The new health benefits offer a more holistic and inclusive slate of choices for trans, nonbinary an <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley cup d gender-nonconforming employees, Heidi Schriefer, Grindr s vice president of people, told CBS MoneyWatch. We hope we can work with other companies to help them follow suit, she said. This is the human thing to do. The benefits, which took effect in mid-April, impact Grindr s 150 full-time employees. The company launched in 2009 and has roughly 12 million stanley cup users. Gender reassignment surgery costs thousands of dollars and can get more expensive depending on whether the pro stanley cup cedure focuses on the top half or lower half of the body. One estimate lists male-to-female transition surgery at more than $25,000. Phalloplasty could cost upwards of $150,000, according to CreditCards. Raquel Willis on her new series about thetransgendercommunity 05:44 Other com Hhco Bernard Kalb, former CBS News journalist, dies at age 100
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When theCOVID-19public healthemergency endsin the U.S. next month, you ll still have access to a multitude of tests but with one big difference: Who pays for them.For the first time, you may have to pick up some or all of the costs, depending on insurance coverage and whether the tests are done at home or in a doctor s office.But there s still time to get some free tests before the May 11 change, and there could still be free ones available afterward. Some state and local governments may continue to distribute free home tests through clinics, libraries and community centers. And the federal government, for now, is still sending free tests through the U.S. Postal Service to households that haven t already received two shipments.And don t discount those old tests you haven t used. The expiration date on the package may have been extended. The Food and Drug Administration s website provides <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup a list to check and see which tests are still good.Here s a look at what the end of the government stanley cup s emergency declaration on May 11 means for testing: At-home testsThe biggest changes will be for over-the-counter tests, which account for the vast majority of screening in the U.S. today.Since early 2021, the federal stanley cup government has required all private insurers to cover up to eight COVID-19 tests per month. That requirement will soon go away. Coverage is also scheduled to lapse for tens of millions of seniors in the federal government s Medicare program, though some members ofCongressare pu Fjoc NYC mayor asks President Biden for assistance with influx of migrants
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