Scottsdale City Councilman Guy Phillips organized the protest against the mask following an order issued last week by the city’s Republican Mayor for residents to cover their noses and mouths “in most public areas ” When Phillips, who put on a black mask, approached the microphone Wednesday morning to address …
Read More »The lone star’s aggressive, biting tick is becoming more common in New York, CT
A tick that bites humans and is linked to a variety of diseases is rapidly expanding its reach in the northeast. The amblyomma americanum tick, known as the lone star tick, is generally found in the southern states, especially the southwest. The name comes from the white dot on the …
Read More »This single mother started with $ 20,000 and is now an early retired millionaire. Here is one thing that helped her
Jackie Cummings Koski has been a member of her local investment club for 11 years and is now on the board of directors, but when she started she had little money for her name and no clear path to financial freedom. Divorce inspired this woman to learn about money and …
Read More »Gene E. Herrick: Memories of the Korean War from a 93-year-old retired journalist on the 70th anniversary of the start of the war
The Korean War began exactly 70 years ago, on June 25, 1950, and shortly thereafter I was there as an Associated Press photographer and war correspondent, many times under fire. There were times when I thought my life was about to end, and I never dreamed that I would continue …
Read More »If the change does not happen, ‘we will burn this system’
The president of Black Lives Matter of Greater New York said that if the movement fails to bring about meaningful change during national protests over the death of George Floyd by Minnesapolis police officers, “it will burn down this system.” “If this country does not give us what we want, …
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