Zeous was worth surgery and continuous back pain.
I'm sorry for the late posting but for those of you who do not know my story I was trampled by my horse (when I had one) and my lower back has been getting worse initiated by landing on my back. This was a while ago and science has overcome many issues. For instance, people will ask me why my hands shake. I was ignoring it until I could not understand what I wrote. A week ago every time I sat down with the hands-on on my lab it looked like they had someone gassed them up and they were ready to go somewhere., without me.
There are a couple of things coming up with, one and the newest is to have microwaves go into your writing hand. They had success on that but the oldest -new way is a pill. Yes, it has side effects which it makes you sleepy. I'm glad I don't have a regular job in which I have to be there at 8am every day.
Retired now my responsibility now is only while I have readers like you reading this. Which I will continue.
When the readership drops then I will gi√e it up. Because I concentrate on what is hidden or has not been reported yet by the main media but particularly that even when you can read it or watch on TV about a particular incident sometimes you are given no real facts. I make sure you get them. I look out every day without fail about what is happening to the gay community worldwide. Sometimes something happens in Australia and it could be given good coverage there but it won't come to the US. I bring it to the US.
Some guy might ask why should I care? If you are in the LGBT community whatever happens in Australia or anywhere is for us to know for two reasons. 1. It's happened here already 2. Never happened here before.
To both statements, the answer is it didn't happen here but it could happen. If it already happened here like any gay rights we acquired by fighting the system and either getting LGBT into politics or convincing the straight politicians that we matter because we vote.
For those reasons, we need to be knowledgeable about us as a community. If you ever read the answers, comments, or questions from some straights particular in the South of the US to either laugh or cry and Im talking about straight issues. for Example *what religious school did Trump graduate from? or how long has he been a devoted Pentecostal? You can answer those, go ahead. LOL
Now I have health and important issues of the day by different publications .
Tropical Storm Hilary is brewing off the Mexican coast and could potentially bring significant rainfall to Southern California and the Southwest this weekend. Although the storm's exact path is still uncertain, one climate scientist said "multiple years' worth of precipitation" could fall in some of California's driest areas. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On With Your Day.
Tropical Storm Hilary is brewing off the Mexican coast and could potentially bring significant rainfall to Southern California and the Southwest this weekend. Although the storm's exact path is still uncertain, one climate scientist said "multiple years' worth of precipitation" could fall in some of California's driest areas. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and On With Your Day. By Alexandra Meeks |
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A search, rescue and recovery crew member works in Lahaina on Tuesday. |
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Maui wildfires The death toll in the Maui wildfires is now 111 and the number of missing is "probably still over a thousand," Hawaii Gov Josh Green said Wednesday night. Hundreds of people are now combing through the ruins on the island, including many looking for their loved ones. About 38% of the burn zone had been searched as of Wednesday afternoon, according to Maui Police Chief John Pelletier. Complicating matters is that some of the dead are believed to have perished in the ocean after running into the waves to try to escape the flames, officials said. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are also scheduled to travel to Hawaii on Monday to meet with first responders and survivors, as well as federal, state and local officials. |
Air quality Parts of the Northeast US are once again under air alerts as dense smoke continues to waft south into the country from raging Canadian wildfires. Air quality has the potential to reach the Purple or Very Unhealthy category for several hours in eastern Minnesota today, the National Weather Service said. Sensitive groups, such as people with lung or heart disease, the elderly and children are urged to avoid prolonged or heavy exertion — and the general public is being told to limit outdoor activity. This comes as 236 fires are actively burning across Canada's Northwest Territories, where the sky has turned an ominous red color. The wildfires have prompted Canadian officials to issue evacuation orders and declare a state of emergency as the blazes threaten the capital city of Yellowknife. |
Presidential debate Former president Donald Trump has been plotting counterprogramming to next week's Republican presidential primary debate as many people close to him have implied he won't participate. Three sources told CNN that Trump has not done any prep for the debate, which is being held in Milwaukee on August 23. However, one adviser argued he doesn't need debate prep, and said there's always a chance he may decide to participate at the 11th hour. No definitive plans have been set, but Trump has been throwing out different ideas for his own counterprogramming, the sources say, including sitting down with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and calling into different cable news shows. The former president has repeatedly pointed to his commanding lead in the polls as one reason he is hesitant to share the stage with his GOP challengers. |
Covid-19 In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the CDC has been collecting wastewater samples across the US to track the presence of the virus in communities. This federal surveillance data suggests that Covid-19 levels are trending up in the country, but key metrics remain well below most other points in the pandemic. In the first week of this month, more than 10,000 people were hospitalized with Covid-19. However, weekly hospitalizations are still about a quarter of what they were at this time last year and lower than they were for about 90% of the pandemic. Additionally, CDC data shows about 1% of all hospital beds in the US are occupied by Covid patients. At the height of the Omicron surge, more than a fifth of all hospital beds were occupied by Covid patients. |
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