By Jeanette Smith on June 12, 2018
Well Being
Headlines, Healthy Living

What does it take to create a healthy society with happy people? There is no direct answer to this question. However, according to a new Yale study, communities that offer racial diversity, preventive health care, and public transportation are more likely to have higher levels of well-being. What Is Well-Being? When talking about people and […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 11, 2018
injection
Headlines, Science, U.S. News

Human-Made Earthquakes Caused by Injection Wells Over the past few years, the amount of earthquake activity has increased dramatically, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). There have been 450 earthquakes with a magnitude-3.0 and over between 2010 and 2013. That is more than an average of 100 per year. From 1970 to 2000, […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 10, 2018
Mars
Headlines, Science

Curiosity, the NASA Mars rover, has collected data that adds to the body of growing evidence that supports the idea that microscopic organisms may have once inhabited the red planet. It is possible that microbial life might still live on the planet. A pair of papers were published on Thursday, June 7, 2018, in the […]
By James Cannon on June 8, 2018
Headlines, U.S. News

I’m Just Saying…..I attended the 3-day, May 7 – 9, Safety and Justice Challenge conference in Pittsburg where District Attorneys, Judges, Experts in the field of criminology and a number of others in the field of criminal justice touted statistics indicating that Crime and incarcerations in the U.S are down, and cities like Chicago were at their lowest in […]
By Jeanette Smith on June 6, 2018
WordPress
Entertainment, Headlines

WordPress is an online instrument used for blogging. Originally created in 2001 by a French man named Michel Valdrighl, and completed by another who goes by the name of Malt Mullenweg. Mullenweg took over with the intent to help his friend Mike Little create a catalog. The first version was released on May 27, 2003, and […]
By Jeanette Smith on May 28, 2018
Wood
Celebrities, Headlines, U.S. News

On Nov. 29, 1981, Hollywood starlet Natalie Wood, set sail on an expedition to Santa Catalina Island on board the Splendour. She was not alone. Joining her was husband Robert Wagner, and “Brainstorm” co-star Christopher Walken. The third party was the Splendour’s captain, Dennis Davern. However, by 8:00 a.m. on Nov. 29, Wood’s lifeless body […]
By Jeanette Smith on May 20, 2018
school
Headlines, U.S. News

Each school shooting leaves parents, teachers, and school districts wondering if there is a way to prevent these horrific events from re-occurring. School districts are desperately trying to avoid becoming the next victim and they are almost in a panic chasing answers. An increasing number are placing their hopes in high-tech security systems that were […]
By Jeanette Smith on May 13, 2018
oncologist
Headlines, Healthy Living

According to a new survey, almost half of all oncologists clinically recommend medical marijuana. However, less than 30 percent feel equipped with enough information to make the recommendation. Oncologist across the United States were surveyed by researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The goal was to examine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding the medicinal […]
By Jeanette Smith on May 12, 2018
solar
Headlines, U.S. News

As of the year of 2018, California has taken a quantum leap and announced a future requirement of solar-powered homes and apartments after 2020. By becoming the first state to require all newly built homes and apartments have solar power, in just two years time, promotes the want for clean energy usages. Solar powered machines […]
By Jeanette Smith on May 9, 2018
Maria
Entertainment, Headlines

Breaking into the U.K. music industry from another country is a difficult task. Although some have come close, there has not been an Asian artist that has succeeded. Leslie Loh hit the top of the weekly music charts with her song, “Boom, Bang, Bang,” in August 2003. The song was produced by Stevie Eagle E […]