Eleventh Day of September
On the eleventh day of September 2001, terrorists attacked The United States of America causing a global Shock and Awe.
On the eleventh day of September 2001, terrorists attacked The United States of America causing a global Shock and Awe.
City Images is reporting this morning that New York will be getting lots of rain. Ida caused at least 48 dead and area-wide damage.
FLOTUS Jill Biden returns to the classroom as a working First Lady to leave the White House and log hours at a full-time job.
After months of teaching writing and English to community college students in boxes on a computer screen, the first lady resumes teaching in-person Tuesday from a classroom at Northern Virginia Community College, where she has worked since 2009.
The costly 20-year war in Afghanistan finally ends as the final American military cargo plane flies out of the city of Kabul.
A Real Tiger Mom has successfully fought off a wild California mountain lion with her bare hands to save her 5-year-old son's life.
This fierce and protective mama reportedly punched the mountain lion because she knew best how to take care of the rest and became a true hero after she saved her child’s life. The kid is hospitalized in stable condition with injuries to his head and torso.
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Today marks the horrific anniversary when Hurricane Katrina slammed into Waveland, Mississippi, near New Orleans, #USA
The powerful hurricane also hit Louisiana on Aug. 29, 2005, forcing a storm surge that breached a system of levees built to protect the City of New Orleans.
Now watching #hurricane. #Ida’s eye while its rapid intensification continues it is ready for one of the strongest to ever make landfall in #Louisiana.
If everyone all over the world really wants to be free... not under the control or in the power of anyone, to act as one wishes, and no longer to live confined.
Ben Kallos proposes to fight excessively noisy NYC vehicles with radar technology with $1,575 fines.
The New York City Council member wants to combat loud motor vehicles by using radar technology that captures the intensity of loud sounds and identifies the responsible obnoxious driver and slapping them with an expensive summons.