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California’s Delay in Tiny Homes for Homeless Sparks Controversy

California's Delay in Tiny Homes for Homeless Sparks Controversy

California Governor Gavin Newsom’s promise to deliver 1,200 tiny homes to aid homeless residents across the state by March 2023 has faced significant setbacks, according to a recent report by CalMatters. Despite the initial plan to purchase and distribute the homes to San Jose, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Diego County, only 150 tiny homes … Read more

Proposal to House Migrant Children at Former Casino Hotels Sparks Controversy in Mississippi

Proposal to House Migrant Children at Former Casino Hotels Sparks Controversy in Mississippi

A proposal to repurpose two former casino hotels in northwest Mississippi to house unaccompanied migrant children has ignited controversy and opposition from local officials, including the county sheriff. The hotels, part of the former Harrah’s casino complex that closed in 2014, would potentially accommodate up to 2,000 children and teens if the plan moves forward. … Read more

Infant Dies in Hot Car Outside West Virginia Day Care

Infant Dies in Hot Car Outside West Virginia Day Care

On Wednesday, a heartbreaking incident occurred outside a daycare in Morgantown, West Virginia. An infant was found dead in a parked vehicle, prompting immediate response from local authorities. Officers were called to the scene just after 3:00 p.m., following a report of a cardiac arrest. Upon arrival, first responders were already near a parked SUV. … Read more

Missouri Lawmaker’s Daughter and Son-in-Law Killed in Haiti Missionary Attack

Missouri Lawmaker's Daughter and Son-in-Law Killed in Haiti Missionary Attack

Missouri House of Representatives member Ben Baker announced on social media that his daughter, Natalie Lloyd, and her husband Davy Lloyd were killed while serving as missionaries in Haiti. The couple, full-time missionaries, were attacked by gangs on Thursday evening in the Lizon area of Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital city. Heartbreaking Loss and Grief Ben Baker … Read more

Frontier Airlines CEO Criticizes Alleged Abuse of Wheelchair Services by Passengers

Frontier Airlines CEO Criticizes Alleged Abuse of Wheelchair Services by Passengers

Frontier Airlines’ CEO, Barry Biffle, recently accused passengers of exploiting wheelchair services to bypass airport security and boarding queues, citing widespread abuse of special assistance services. At a luncheon hosted by the Wings Club, Biffle highlighted the issue, claiming that many passengers are using wheelchair assistance despite not needing it. CEO’s Concerns Ahead of Memorial … Read more

Jersey Shore Boardwalks to Receive $100 Million Upgrade This Summer

Jersey Shore Boardwalks to Receive $100 Million Upgrade This Summer

This summer, plans are underway to revitalize 20 boardwalks along the Jersey Shore, announced Gov. Phil Murphy and other lawmakers in Asbury Park. The initiative involves a $100 million Boardwalk Preservation Fund, derived from the American Rescue Plan, aimed at enhancing these iconic seaside destinations. Funding Allocation Governor Murphy detailed that the $100 million fund … Read more

Virginia Company’s “Whites Only” Job Listing Draws Government Action

Virginia Company's "Whites Only" Job Listing Draws Government Action

Arthur Grand Technologies, a Virginia-based company, faced scrutiny from the U.S. government after a job listing last year explicitly excluded non-White and non-U.S.-born applicants. The U.S. Department of Justice found that the discriminatory ad, posted by a recruiter in India, violated the Immigration and Nationality Act. Details of the Job Listing The controversial job advertisement, … Read more

Rare Blue-Eyed Cicada Spotted in Illinois, Miracle or Fearsome?

Photo from Amid the swarms of red-eyed cicadas in Illinois, the discovery of a blue-eyed cicada is a remarkable event, often described as a “one in a million” possibility. This year, Illinois has seen two such rare occurrences, drawing significant attention from entomologists and the public alike. Do Blue-Eyed Cicadas Have a History? The first … Read more

Dengue Cases Spike in Miami-Dade County: CDC Report

Dengue Cases Spike in Miami-Dade County: CDC Report

Miami-Dade County has emerged as the epicenter of dengue fever outbreaks in the United States for 2024, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As of May 24, the county has reported a total of 74 cases, representing approximately 41% of Florida’s 180 cases reported thus far this … Read more

Bear Meat Meal Leads to Brain Worm Infections Among Family Members

Bear Meat Meal Leads to Brain Worm Infections Among Family Members

A family gathering where bear meat was served has led to several cases of brainworm infections among attendees, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Details of the Incident In July 2022, the Minnesota Department of Health was alerted when a 29-year-old man was repeatedly hospitalized over two-and-a-half … Read more