Sometimes they approach with a smile. Other times, it’s with the rage of angels. About four months ago, Terence Fitzgerald, and his two sons, who are 5 and 3 years old, were on a weekend bike ride in his neighborhood, a quiet suburb in Southern California with picturesque houses situated …
Read More »60% of People Have Been Injured in Their Kitchens
Our homes are considered our safe havens. However, according to the results of a recent survey, it might not be as safe as you think! The research carried out by the National Accident Helpline, found a staggering 60% of people had been injured in their kitchens alone. Here, we’ll look …
Read More »CityWatch: Increased wait times for COVID-19 test results coincide with higher rates of infection among younger people
The average New Yorker is now getting their COVID-19 test results back in three days, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday, as the city works against a national “logjam” in diagnostic testing. This week, test result time has started to “rapidly” decrease in New York City, de Blasio said, …
Read More »Key Words: Some of the people who literally helped write Facebook’s community standards say Zuckerberg is wrong on Trump posts
Nearly three dozen former Facebook Inc. employees, dismayed with Mark Zuckerberg’s hands-off policy on President Donald Trump’s posts and his defensive posture on the matter, forcefully pushed back in a stinging letter released Wednesday. “We grew up at Facebook, but it is no longer ours,” the 33 former employees, who …
Read More »Key Words: Ohio governor urges people to wear face masks: ‘This is not about politics’
Ohio’s governor on Sunday said wearing a face mask should be a public-health issue, not a partisan one. “ “This is not about politics. This is not about whether you’re liberal or conservative, left or right, Republican, Democrat.” ” — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine During an interview Sunday morning on …
Read More »With over 35 million people filing for unemployment since March, $1,200 stimulus checks are only a Band-Aid for Americans
More than 130 million stimulus checks are already winding their way to millions of Americans. They’re a key part of the government’s $ 2.2 trillion CARES Act, but furloughed and laid-off workers say a maximum $ 1,200 payment is not nearly enough to see them through what could be an …
Read More »Why People Are Changing Careers at 50
Nowadays, we see younger workers jumping from one job to another almost every two years, and most of the time, it’s all about money. Gone are the days when people worked for one company for 40 years and then retired. But how about those who are 50 years and older? …
Read More »Common Mistakes People Make in Plumbing
Sometimes you are at home and you get a small water leakage problem in the kitchen. You can see the leakage and want to fix it by yourself instead of calling a professional plumber because the problem is small you want to fix it by yourself. Well you can do …
Read More »CityWatch: Majority of new COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York are people who stayed at home
They aren’t frontline workers. They aren’t riding New York City subways. They aren’t stuck in jails or homeless shelters or other congregate facilities where the disease could spread easily. The vast majority of New Yorkers still walking into hospitals with COVID-19 have been sheltering at home and avoiding mass transit. …
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