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Poll: Concerns involving economy up, virus down

WASHINGTON – Heading into a critical midterm election year, the top political concerns of Americans are shifting in ways that suggest Democrats face considerable challenges to maintaining their control of Congress.

Egyptian rights group shuts down, one of last

CAIRO – One of Egypt’s last independent human rights organizations has closed down, a statement by the group said Monday, citing government persecution. Egypt’s government has engaged in a widespread crackdown on dissent for years that has stifled many of the country’s civil society groups and jailed thousands.

Uganda’s schools end long lockdown

KAMPALA, Uganda – Uganda’s schools reopened to students on Monday, ending the world’s longest school disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The reopening caused traffic congestion in some areas of the capital, Kampala, and students could be seen carrying their mattresses in the streets, a back-to-boarding-school phenomenon not witnessed here for nearly two years.

Omicron cases spike in Mexico, tests are scarce

MEXICO CITY – As coronavirus cases spike in Mexico and tests become scarce, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador told Mexicans on Monday to just assume they had COVID-19 if they had symptoms. The number of confirmed cases in Mexico spiked by 186% last week.

NATION & WORLD WATCH

LA cops pull pilot from plane moments before train hits it LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles police officers pulled an injured pilot from the wreckage of a small plane that crash landed on railroad tracks just moments before a commuter train smashed into the aircraft over the weekend. Bodycam video showed the officers working furiously Sunday afternoon to disentangle the bloodied pilot from the cockpit of the crumpled Cessna 172.

After the holidays, declutter (then re-clutter)

Another magical holiday season has come to a close. The holidays may still not feel quite like “normal” yet, but I still enjoyed bringing out my favorite decorations from Halloween to Thanksgiving to the Christmas finale. Having holiday decor around the house brings in an extra dose of cheer, and I think that was especially called for this year.

Retirement plan: Internship at Disney World

Soon, the Dave’s Barbershop lettering – along with the caricature of Dave Gramling – will be peeled away from the front window of the Main Street shop that was as much a gathering place for friends and family as it was a part of every groom who had his hair cut on his wedding day, to youngsters who sat the car-themed barber chair to get his first cut and trim.

DESIGN trends

The New Year brings a fresh start. Clean the house from top to bottom, rearrange the furniture, or get ready for that big remodel. If you’re resolving to refresh your home décor, then turn to the professionals for inspiration. • The new year will have us saying goodbye to some trends while ushering in a new era. We asked four professional designers what décor trends they’re most excited about in 2022, and they shared what to look forward to in the home space.

Another milestone

With the visiting Raytown Blue Jays making a late run at coach Randy Draper’s Grain Valley girls basketball team, the Eagles needed a big play from their big playmaker. And they got it.

COVID surge stressing Centerpoint and other hospitals

While the current surge in COVID-19 cases continually threatens to swamp hospital capacity in the metro area, staffing issues also have popped up outside hospitals in dealing with the pandemic. At hospitals such as Centerpoint Medical Center, Dr.