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Alex Kearns died thinking he owed hundreds of thousands for stock market losses on Robinhood. His parents have sued over his suicide.
Last Updated Feb 8, 2021 2:03 PM EST
Twenty-year-old Alex Kearns took his own life last June mistakenly believing he d lost nearly $750,000 in a risky bet on Robinhood, the stock-trading app where he started trading as a teenager.
His parents filed a lawsuit, first obtained by CBS News, on Monday accusing Robinhood of wrongful death, negligent infliction of emotional distress and unfair business practices.
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My father has dementia. How do I keep him engaged and safe during the pandemic?
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The pandemic has complicated the challenges for caregivers of people with dementia.Mark Makela / New York Times
Welcome to “Pandemic Problems,” an advice column from The Chronicle’s engagement reporters that aims to help Bay Area residents solve their pandemic-related conundrums personal, practical or professional. Send your questions and issues to pandemicproblems@sfchronicle.com.
Today’s question is fielded by The Chronicle’s Annie Vainshtein.
Dear Advice Team: My father is currently living with dementia. I am his full-time caregiver. Prior to the pandemic he was attending an Adult Day Health Care Center, which was a wonderful program. Now that these centers are closed, what can caregivers do to keep their loved ones engaged and safe during this time? Please advise.