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New studies on long COVID-19 provide no definitive answers

Dear Doctors: I get why people are totally over dealing with COVID-19, but I don’t have that luxury. I’m 31 years old, and I thought I was lucky when my case of COVID-19 only felt like a bad cold. But it’s been six months now, and I’m still sick. Have we learned anything new about what causes long COVID-19?

The mathematics of bear markets

When I came into the financial services industry 40 years ago, the industry preached to everyone to buy and hold investments for the long term. There were several reasons behind this.

Officials describe pressure by Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House 1/6 committee outlined on Tuesday Donald Trump’s relentless pressure to overturn the 2020 presidential election, aiming to show it led to widespread personal threats on the stewards of American democracy — election workers and local officials who fended off the defeated president’s efforts.

Top official says police should have acted sooner at Uvalde

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Police had enough officers on the scene of the Uvalde school massacre to have stopped the gunman three minutes after he entered the building, and they would have found the door to the classroom where he was holed up unlocked if they had bothered to check it, the head of the Texas state police testified Tuesday, pronouncing the law enforcement response an “abject failure.”

John Anthony DeLeon

John Anthony DeLeon, 60, of Kansas City, Mo. passed away Friday, June 17, 2022 at NorthCare Hospice. Services were at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 21, 2022 at Speaks Suburban Chapel. Burial was in Oak Ridge Memory Gardens. The family greeted friends from 6 to 8 p.m., Monday, June 20, 2022 at the chapel.

Greitens brandishes gun in campaign video

WASHINGTON (AP) — Eric Greitens, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Missouri, posted a campaign video ad on social media on Monday that shows him brandishing a shotgun and declaring that he’s hunting RINOs, or Republicans In Name Only.

Yellowstone aims for quick opening

GARDINER, Mont. (AP) — Most of Yellowstone National Park should re-open within the next two weeks — much faster than originally expected after record floods pounded the Yellowstone region last week and knocked out major roads, federal officials said Sunday.