Stress from COVID-19 pandemic causing millennials to struggle with decision-making: survey

mental-health” target=”_blank”>Stress< has made it harder for Americans to make basic decisions, according to a survey.  According to an American Psychological Association survey of “Stress in America,” millennials were particularly affected, with nearly 50% of more than 3,000 adult respondents reporting that they are struggling with daily tasks as coronavirus continues to spread.  Comparatively, only…

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Psaki acknowledges Biden and pope on different page on abortion, tangles with reporter

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden< this Friday in Vatican City during his travel to Rome for the G20 Leaders’ Summit. BIDEN TO MEET WITH POPE FRANCIS AMID CATHOLIC SCRUTINY OF PRO-ABORTION POLICIES “The White House has said they will discuss working together on efforts grounded in respect for…

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Chicago Mayor Lightfoot drowned out by boos at union fundraiser

chicago” target=”_blank”>Chicago< that endorsed her 2019 runoff election, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. CHICAGO POLICE BRASS REQUEST VACCINE UPDATES FROM PERSONNEL, MAY DENY BENEFITS TO OFFICERS CHOOSING TO RETIRE One attendee, who asked to remain anonymous, told the outlet that Lightfoot was “booed off the stage” after speaking for less than a minute.  “Almost deafening,” the…

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Outrage as Gov. Whitmer goes maskless in DC bar: 'Rules for thee, but not for Ds'

Michigan Gov. gretchen-whitmer” target=”_blank”>Gretchen Whitmer< Tuesday night, breaking Mayor Muriel Bowser’s indoor mask mandate and continuing her tradition of breaking infectious-disease policies. Whitmer was caught on video without a face covering at the crowded bar at the Hotel Washington. Hotel policy states individuals should be wearing a mask at the bar when they are not…

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Peanut allergies: What to know before kids return to school

respiratory-health are one of the most common causes of severe allergy attacks and the most common food” target=”_blank”>food< amidst the infectious-disease and infectious-disease being opened up to younger age groups, food allergies remain a growing food safety and public health concern.  According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), food allergies impact…

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Jason Chaffetz: Virginia gubernatorial race has tone-deaf Beltway Democrats doubling down on losing messages

In a race that should not even be close, Democrats in Virginia are beginning to panic as GOP political outsider virginia-governor-race” target=”_blank”>Glenn Youngkin < won handily in 2020. As a former governor, he has extensive name recognition statewide as he faces newcomer Youngkin.   MATT GORMAN: VIRGINIA GOVERNOR’S RACE HANGS ON THESE THREE ISSUES Yet as parents…

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Virginia mother says feds, helicopter showed up at school board meeting and she's received 'daily threats'

A mother of six in Fairfax County, us-regions said Wednesday that federal agents, including unmarked vehicles and a helicopter, were present at a recent local education” target=”_blank”>school< Langton shared a photo on Twitter of a executive vehicle as well as several “ghost cars,” which could have been either unmarked local or federal vehicles. In addition,…

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