The lawsuit was filed by a group of small businesses, including a wine importer, V.O.S. Selections, whose owner has said the tariffs are having a major impact and his company may not survive.
Fitness, Adelman maintained, will be a key to a fast start — and health come playoff time.“Teams that get off to great starts usually at the end of the year have the best chance of being healthy in these big games,” explained Adelman, who’s working on rounding out his coaching staff. “But, yeah, that will be the expectation to come back in much better shape.”
One of the areas the Nuggets aim to address in the offseason is depth. The Nuggets ran out of steam in the Thunder series afterto advance out of the first round.“Can they achieve that (championship goal) as currently constructed? I think the answer, as (Jokic) said after the playoffs, and it was obviously no,” Kroenke Sports & Entertainment vice chairman Josh Kroenke said. “So we need to take a hard look at how we can raise our ceiling going forward, whether that’s internally or externally.
“If you look at the teams still playing ... with a little bit of help, maybe a little bit of luck, maybe it could be us. But it’s not. We’re very conscious of that and how we need to go about improving.”last month when he fired Malone, the winningest coach in franchise history, and Booth after they helped bring home the franchise’s first NBA title in 2023. It was Kroenke’s way to rejuvenate the team’s energy heading into the postseason.
Next up for Kroenke, hiring a new GM. For now, Ben Tenzer is overseeing the role on an interim basis.
The plan, Kroenke said, is to bring bring Adelman into the GM process at some point.State and local health departments depend on federal money and support. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sends about 80 percent of its budget to states and local communities and helps those departments with its expertise and other resources.
When the Trump administration pulled $11 billion from state and local health departments without warning in March, then laid off thousands of people at CDC a week later, public health leaders said the cuts delivered a serious blow to communities across the country.All eight employees dedicated to the mobile vaccine program in Mecklenburg were laid off. Nine disease intervention specialists in Columbus, Ohio, were let go as the department prepared to address a measles outbreak. Nashville had to end a program offering free flu and COVID tests.
Meanwhile, tobacco hotlines, early intervention programs for children who are deaf or hard of hearing, and programs to prevent drowning are all being affected in states and communities because CDC teams were laid off.A spokesman for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said HHS is reorganizing what he said were “broken systems” and rejected “the implication that HHS has turned its back on urgent health threats.”