Among the many tragic stories in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida are the deaths of seven Louisiana nursing home residents who were evacuated to a warehouse where health inspectors say conditions quickly became unsafe once the storm struck.
There is always some type of cause that is attached to a month nowadays. Groups brand months to use to promote awareness about a topic, and September is no different. This month plays host to 42 awareness months, and some of them are fun, while others are more serious.
The U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has issued its latest report purporting to analyze the state of the climate and trying to model and project the climate future. Well, the apocalyptic climate change religionists won’t be pleased.
In 1776, the second Continental CoIn 1919, some 1,100 members of Boston’s 1,500-man police force went on strike. (The strike was broken by Massachusetts Gov. Calvin Coolidge with replacement officers.)
The United States of America, the lighthouse of Democracy, has left Afghanistan after 20 years of fighting evil, keeping America safe and killing the mastermind of the New York Twin Tower attack.
Here’s another interesting COVIDenabled trend to ponder: More Americans are leaving big cities and the suburbs to live in rural communities, according to NextAvenue.com.
In the middle of a pandemic, and on the backside of a hurricane that smashed through a swath of the country from the Louisiana Gulf Coast to New York, the nation prepares to remember the 20th anniv