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Inside the Beltway: The world remains resilient, Gallup says

And while the global respondents cited the positives, they also shared some negatives with the pollster. Gallup also found that 4 in 10 adults said they had experienced worry (40%) or stress (40%), and just under 3 in 10 had experienced physical pain (29%) in the day before. About 1 in 4 or more experienced sadness (27%) or anger (24%). Gallup’s findings are based on nearly 160,000 interviews with adults in 116 countries and areas in 2020 and early 2021. MIDTERM SURPRISE IN THE MAKING There is public dissatisfaction brewing out there, what with gas prices, inflation, COVID-19 concerns and much more. But wait. Will it make a difference for Republicans hoping for a victory maybe even a historic victory in the 2022 midterm elections?

Stars and Stripes - Mask mandates make a return — along with controversy

Mask mandates make a return — along with controversy by   Shoppers wear masks inside of The Cool store Monday, July 19, 2021, in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles. Los Angeles County has reinstated an indoor mask mandate due to rising COVID-19 cases. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP) Two months after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said vaccinated individuals didn’t need to wear masks in most settings, a growing number of experts are warning it’s time to put them back on. First, there was Los Angeles County, where the rising menace posed by the delta variant of the coronavirus prompted health officials to reimpose a mask mandate. Then, Bay Area health officers on Friday recommended that residents of seven counties and the city of Berkeley, Calif., resume wearing masks indoors. Mask mandates are being discussed, too, in coronavirus hot spots such as Arkansas and Missouri, where cases have sharply increased in recent weeks and many residents remain unvac

Mask mandates make a return — along with controversy

Mask mandates make a return along with controversy Dan Diamond A transit passenger wears a mask while awaiting a light rail train in Los Angeles, which has reimposed mask mandates for people vaccinated or not inside public establishments. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images) Two months after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said vaccinated individuals didn’t need to wear masks in most settings, a growing number of experts are warning it’s time to put them back on. First, there was Los Angeles County, where the rising menace posed by the delta variant of the coronavirus prompted health officials to reimpose a mask mandate. Then, Bay Area health officers on Friday recommended that residents of seven counties and the city of Berkeley, Calif., resume wearing masks indoors. Mask mandates are being discussed, too, in coronavirus hot spots such as Arkansas and Missouri, where cases have sharply increased in recent weeks and many residents r

Inside the Beltway: The world remains resilient, Gallup says

Inside the Beltway: The world remains resilient, Gallup says
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