Month: June 2022
1 in 5 U.S. Adults Who Got COVID-19 Now Have Long COVID, Data Find
About 7.5% of U.S. adults—roughly 20 million people—are currently living with Long COVID symptoms, according to new federal data from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). That finding, drawn from the Household Pulse Survey run in partnership with the
Read MoreArizona Rep. Who Detailed Trump‘s Illegal Plot to Steal the Election Says He’d Vote for Trump in 2024 – Vanity Fair
Arizona Rep. Who Detailed Trump‘s Illegal Plot to Steal the Election Says He’d Vote for Trump in 2024 Vanity Fair
Read MoreA ‘copi’ fillet? Illinois hopes new name for ‘invasive carp’ will convince diners
The state of Illinois is unveiling a market-tested rebranding campaign to make the invasive carp more appealing to consumers.
Read MoreRussia-Ukraine war: What happened today (June 22)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. (Image credit: Oleksandr Gimanov/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreUkraine could become a candidate to join the EU. Here’s what it takes to get in
European Union leaders will meet Thursday in Brussels where they are expected to approve Ukraine as a candidate to join the EU — a process that is neither quick nor easy.
Read MoreGas tax holiday: Biden proposes 3-month break from federal gas tax – USA TODAY
Gas tax holiday: Biden proposes 3-month break from federal gas tax USA TODAY Biden will call on Congress to pause gas tax for 3 months Fox Business Biden To Call For Three-Month Suspension Of Federal Gas Tax NBC News Biden’s Gas Tax Holiday
Read MoreHouse GOP scorns bipartisan Senate guns deal – POLITICO
House GOP scorns bipartisan Senate guns deal POLITICO Senators reach bipartisan compromise on gun violence bill The Associated Press Senators reach bipartisan deal on gun reform framework CBS Evening News Top U.S. Senate leaders express support for bipartisan gun legislation Reuters Senate votes to
Read MoreTexas hearings on Uvalde shooting don’t address gun reform
The first public hearings in Texas looking into the Uvalde school massacre have centered on law enforcement blunders, school building safety and mental health. But there’s been only brief mentions about the shooter’s AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle and gun reform.
Read MoreMore than 1,000 people are dead after earthquake in eastern Afghanistan
More than 1,000 people are dead after a 5.9 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan overnight on Wednesday. For a country already experiencing widescale hunger and poverty, it is one more tragedy.
Read MoreElvis Still Has Not Left the Building
In 2022, there is no one Elvis Presley. The One True Elvis is actually many Elvises, a deity with an infinite number of faces, refracted into an ever shifting pattern of pleasure and frustration, of contradictions and delights. For every Elvis
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