Heart Risks Rise in People With Long COVID

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According to new research, having long COVID (lingering symptoms) after a COVID-19 infection more than doubles your risk of developing new symptoms. Joanna Lee (lead study author) said that COVID-19 goes beyond a simple respiratory condition. She is also a member of the Global Remote Research Scholars Program. The scholars' program researchers reviewed 11 studies that involved a total of 5.8...

NYC Nonprofit Highlights Life-Saving Role Pets Play in Our Lives

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Pets Are Wonderful Support (Paws NY), a non-profit dedicated to helping vulnerable older adults take care of their pets, created a short film to highlight the vital and often life-saving roles pets play in our lives. "The Bridge" is an animated short film made in collaboration with Klick Health. It's based on a true story about an individual who experiences...

Florida Deputies Release Bodycam Video From Shooting That Killed 3, Including News Reporter and 9-Year-Old

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Authorities in Orlando released bodycam video of Keith Moses' arrest. He is suspected of the murders of three people: a TV reporter, a 9-year-old, and a journalist. Keith Melvin Moses, 19, is a suspect in two shootings on Wednesday in the Pine Hills neighborhood of Orlando, which resulted in three deaths and two injuries. Spectrum News 13 reporter Dylan Lyons,...

Josh Hawley’s Advice About the Path of the Republican Party Should Be Listened To

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The Republican Party lost its identity and started to fall apart. This became more evident when the Republican Party leadership decided to follow the Democrat's eleventh-hour Omnibus bill, which read more like the Democrat Party’s Christmas wish list. It was not helpful that Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Leader, stated that the Republican Party's top priority was not economic stability, national...

Pemex Suffers 3 Fires in One Day, but There May Be a Simple Explanation

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Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company, had a rough Thursday. According to Reuters, three facilities that the company owns were set on fire -- one in Texas and two in Mexico. While there are still unknowns, the wire service provides updates that provide details. According to people familiar with the plant's operations, a Thursday night fire broke out at Pemex’s Deer Park, Texas...

Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to Additional 16 Years in Prison for LA Rape and Sexual Assault Case

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Harvey Weinstein, once regarded as one of Hollywood's most powerful producers, was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison on Thursday. He was convicted on charges of rape and sexual abuse. Weinstein had already been sentenced in New York for his convictions. AP: LOS ANGELES (AP), Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment by a Los Angeles judge after he...

Buttigieg Finally Makes It to East Palestine, but It Does Not Go Well

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On Thursday Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made it to East Palestine in Ohio, almost three weeks after the train derailment that occurred on February 3. This was the result of chemical contamination. After a massive public backlash against the Biden team's lack of response, former President Donald Trump went to the site. Joe Biden has not made any public...

The Jaw-Dropping Twitter Troll of Biden’s Deputy Press Sec

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Joe Biden's team keeps showing us how incompetent their jobs are. Every day we see more examples of this. It was evident when Biden refused to answer a reporter asking about Putin's plans to suspend START. On Thursday, we saw it together with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre. She mistook her boss for Barack Obama. We witnessed Pete Buttigieg finally make...

More GOP Names Surface in DCCC’s Possible Theft of Personal Records of Air Force Veterans

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RedState reported on Tuesday that it was discovered that personal records of Air Force veterans running for office during midterm elections were not properly requested and given over. The DCCC paid $110,000 to the organization that requested the records. Streiff claims that Due Diligence held a lot private information about these candidates, including social security numbers. It turned out that 11 GOP...

Philly Mayor Uses Tragic Murder of Police Officer to Push Gun Control

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Jim Kenney, Philadelphia Mayor (D), stated Tuesday that gun control support is necessary for law enforcement officers. Kenney used the opportunity to present a narrative suggesting that Fitzgerald's death was caused by lenient gun laws at a press conference on the Temple University shooting of Christopher Fitzgerald. Kenney stated, "You can't say you support the blue. But if you don’t support...