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What should we learn about stroke recovery from John Fetterman’s struggle to debate in the Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate debate?
He downplayed the concerns about his health and struggled mightily in his debate against Dr. Oz. Experts in stroke recovery say his performance teaches us all important lessons about stroke recovery. 7 million Americans have or are recovering from strokes and 795,000 people suffer strokes each year in America, which makes the conversation about Fetterman’s condition resonate with millions of patients and families.
Election officials in states with some of the tightest midterm races say it is a certainty that we will not have complete results on election night, again.
The reason is that nine states do not allow election offices to process early voting ballots until election day.
Going after bank fees that President Biden calls “junk fees.
President Biden is taking some credit for fighting what he calls “junk fees” that banks impose. The battle involves those annoying convenience fees you pay for movie, concerts and sports events tickets, the resort fees at hotels where you do not use the resort and the extra fees you pay just to choose an airplane seat.
Tired of crowded airports and expensive plane tickets?
Let me tell you about a new kind of luxury bus lines that offer beds, private cubicles and rates that are a fraction of an airline ticket. I will introduce you to some of the new companies popping up including links to videos from people who have tried the cushy rides out. Could this be a more comfortable and affordable way to travel this Thanksgiving?
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