Todays’ Great Eight Eight

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Eight is a magical number and is considered the luckiest of numbers in China.  The Chinese believe the more 8's the better.

The number 8 itself is a spiritual number right between 7 and 9. In fact, you can think of angel number 8 as being a critical step between these two most spiritual numbers. The number 8 is itself balanced, which means that it is the number of balancing both the material and spiritual aspects of our experience.

200 Delightful Days

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On this 200th day of Joe Biden's presidency, the forecast appears to be mostly sunny, with some clouds and scattered showers ahead. This, according to is a review of important data compiled from several major polls. President Biden said it best ‘ 200 days down – and America is moving forward once again.‘

By most measures, POTUS has gotten off to a strong start. President Biden’s overall job approval has had a solid majority while disapproval has stabilized significantly.

Fixing Phoenix

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The US Department of Justice has decided to investigate the past and present Police Department practices in Phoenix, Arizona.

Phoenix is the capital of the southwestern U.S. state of Arizona. As you can see from the image above taken early this morning by local media, This city offers year-round sun and hot weather with usually a dry climate.

Dumb and Dumber? ¿Tonto y Muy Tonto?

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Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott are seemingly outdoing one another to see who can make their state more virus-riddled.

Ron DeSantis y Greg Abbott aparentemente se están superando entre sí para ver quién puede hacer que su estado esté más plagado de virus.

Since Texas and Florida are states with large Latino voter base, it is appropriate to post in both languages. #English #Spanish

New York State of Mean

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It was 20 years ago Cuomo was an up-and-coming politician, Giuliani was known as America's Mayor, and Trump was a brand builder.

A Formidable Heroine

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In a hero’s journey, women have been delegated to the background, Heroine Daisy Veerasingham will change the face of The AP 

Like myself, Daisy is also an immigrant, my friend, and a former colleague. Ms. Veerasingham came to The AP from #LexisNexis in 2004 as sales director for AP Television News in London. I was then serving as APTN New York Bureau Chief. Ms. Daisy began driving content licensing and marketing in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Australia, leading the company’s expansion efforts.

Not Easy Being Green

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The diversity of life from the level of a gene to the level of the ecosystem is declining precipitously across the entire globe.

Biodiversity refers to all of the species in one region or ecosystem and to every living thing, including plants, bacteria, animals, and humans.

At its simplest, biodiversity is about living nature or life on Earth - different genes, species, and ecologies and, as a consequence, the varying landscapes, regions, and habitats in which they exist via

Vaxed Not Relaxed

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A Republican Party plan to jack up #COVID-19 rates then place the blame on POTUS and The Democrats is now apparently backfiring.

American voters are pointing fingers and placing the real blame on those who are still unvaccinated, including people who follow the low-life liars and anyone who still believes all those crazy Trump conspiracy theories as well as the right-wing wacko media pundits, who have been spreading misinformation.

Say No To Grass

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SAY BYE, bye, and never buy grass again: Inspiring Ideas for a "No Mow" Backyard. There are 780 genera and 12,000 species.

Americans love lawns but let's face it: Nice yards take time.

Just think about all the weekend hours you've spent cutting, watering, fertilizing, and weeding for that elusive green grass. In fact, I have friends and neighbors who turned their back-yard into a brick patio. Their front is a cactus rock garden. They too said no to grass.