COVID-19 has taken many children's parents. Their relative caregivers face host of hurdles

Caregivers face a host of hurdles taking in their relative children. The pandemic has made the problem more urgent.

     


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From the tallest woman to the biggest sandcastle, these world records were broken in 2021

From the world's largest pot brownie, the biggest sandcastle to the world's oldest weightlifter, here's a look at 2021 world records.

     


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Kansas coroner rules homicide in death of Black teen who was restrained face-down on jail floor

Cedric Lofton died after he was restrained at a Wichita juvenile detention facility. It was ruled a homicide by the Sedgwick County medical examiner.

     


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What did I learn in 2021? A lot can go wrong, but humor, how-to videos and plants can help

To ease us into 2022 and focus on the positive, I've listed what I learned in the last 12 months. Wow. This year had some moments alright.

     


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New Year's Eve grocery store hours: When Publix, Wegmans, Costco, Safeway, Whole Foods are open Friday

When does Trader Joe's close New Year's Eve? How about Walmart and Aldi? Many grocery store chains will close a few hours earlier than usual Friday.

     


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Wednesday, 29 December 2021

How easy will health insurers make it to get free, at-home COVID-19 tests?

Health insurers could work with pharmacies to make at-home, COVID-19 tests free up upfront, rather than requiring Americans to seek reimbursement later.

     


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Parents of late actor Cameron Boyce push for epilepsy cure: 'We felt betrayed'

Boyce's parents are sharing his story, their story, to bring awareness to epilepsy and their efforts to help others. Their son died in 2019.

     


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Tuesday, 28 December 2021

Men who are 'too nice' to women are called 'simps.' Why this insult is problematic.

Using 'simp' may seem like a harmless joke, but experts say it's damaging to equate a man's kindness with weakness.

     


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