Who Are These People Who Protect Kids?

There he was standing guard with his “STOP” sign.

What time did he have to wake up this morning?

Did he not feel well today, but had to get to his intersection?

Does he have to be on that corner regardless of the weather?

Do the kids and parents treat him respectfully?

Is he paid fairly taking into regard the seriousness of his responsibilities?

Does he receive proper recognition for keeping our kids safe?

Have you ever thought about him?

9 Year Old And 2 Year Old Freeze To Death!

DETROIT (Gray News) – City officials in Detroit say they are working to find stable housing for a family who lost two children to hypothermia this week.

Tateona Williams has been living in a van with her four children for the last three months.

This week, she woke up to find two of her children, ages 9 and 2, unresponsive. They were later pronounced dead at the hospital from what appeared to be hypothermia.

The tragedy sparked national attention, with Williams telling WXYZ she tried her best to find somewhere to live and previously called a homeless service for help.

In a news release Thursday, Detroit’s Deputy Mayor Melia Howard said the city has been working closely with the family since learning about the children’s deaths.

She also identified the children by name – Darnell and Amilah Currie.

Darnell was 9 years old, and Amilah was just 2.

There must be a better way to provide a home for the homeless!

If not today, when?

Greater Range In A Single Aisle Plane.


Nashville’s honky-tonks are going to get a little busier in April.

That’s when Aer Lingus launches its first nonstop flight to the country music capital from Ireland, a lesser-known hotbed of country music fans.

The new flight to Nashville from Dublin is possible with a new, longer-range plane from Airbus: the A321XLR, or “Extra Long Range.”

The derivative of the popular A321neo that debuted in 2017 can fly further than any other single-aisle plane on the market.

Airbus also says it burns 30% less fuel per seat than previous-generation aircraft.

“It allows us to go to cities that we would not be able to take the risk on with a wide-body,” said Reid Moody, chief strategy and planning officer at Aer Lingus.

referring to the twin-aisle aircraft such as the Airbus A330 or Boeing 787 that are common on transatlantic flights. (CNN)

The Irish carrier already flies two A321XLRs and plans to add four more by the end of the year.

US Nuclear Carrier Collides With Merchant Ship!

The US warship USS Harry S. Truman is pictured anchored in The Solent on October 8, 2018, near Portsmouth, England.

The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman was involved in a collision with a merchant ship near Egypt in the Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday night, a Navy spokesperson said Thursday.

It’s not clear what caused the collision between the US warship and the Panamanian-flagged vessel Besiktas-M.

A spokesperson said it did not result in any flooding on board the Truman and its nuclear propulsion plants were unaffected.

No injuries were reported on either vessel, though the merchant ship sustained some damage, a Navy official said.

The Besiktas-M, a 617-foot (188-meter) long bulk carrier, had exited the Suez Canal and was heading to Romania, according to tracking website Marine Traffic.

The Truman, a 1,100-foot-long Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, was heading toward the canal, tracking data indicates. (CNN)

Congestion Pricing In NYC Is Working!

Around 1.2 million fewer vehicles entered the zone in January, a 7.5% drop from January 2024.

It took up to 30% less time during rush hour to get across bridges and through tunnels into lower Manhattan that month.

Drive times across 34th Street — a major thoroughfare — got cut nearly in half.

Despite the dropoff in cars, more people visited lower Manhattan business areas.

Last month, around 36 million people visited business districts in the zone, about 1.5 million people higher than January of 2024.

Attendance to Broadway shows also rose 17% in January annually, despite predictions that congestion pricing would hurt Broadway.

In early surveys after the program went into effect, New York voters said congestion pricing led to faster commutes and less traffic.

Sixty-six percent of people who drive into lower Manhattan a few times per week or more support congestion pricing, according to the survey.

“The impact of the congestion relief zone in the city has been immediate and positive,” Kathryn Wylde, the CEO of the Partnership for New York City, a business advocacy group said. (CNN)

Self-Imposed Limits?

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We do it all the time.

“Oh, I could never do that.”

Sometimes, we think the possible is impossible.

Why do we put limits on things we could actually do if we gave it some thought?

For example: Starting your own business.

Are you really good at something?

And can you make money at this talent you have?

And is your talent something not adequately available in the marketplace?

And could you make a decent profit at an acceptable price?

And do you have enough funds to launch this service?

And are you willing to take the risk to see it through?

Congratulations, You are now in business!

Earth Core Changing

A wealth of new information about Earth’s inner core has surfaced in recent months. Scientists now have evidence that the planet’s innermost layer is changing shape.

Scientists who just months ago confirmed that Earth’s inner core recently reversed its spin have a new revelation about our planet’s deepest secrets.

They identified changes to the inner core’s shape.

Earth’s innermost layer is a hot, solid ball of metal surrounded by a liquid metal outer core.

For decades, planetary scientists suspected that the solid inner core deformed over time as it spun.

Now, researchers have found the first evidence of changes taking place over the past 20 years in the shape of the inner core.

Signs of the core’s deformation appeared in waves from earthquakes that were strong enough to reach Earth’s center.

Planetary scientists suspected that the solid inner core deformed over time as it spun.

Now, researchers have found the first evidence of changes taking place over the past 20 years in the shape of the inner core.

Signs of the core’s deformation appeared in waves from earthquakes that were strong enough to reach Earth’s center. (CNN)

Stay tuned!

Will You Just WALK?

It was 10 degrees outside this morning so I walked in a nearby, warm mall.

It was a pleasant and safe way to get some exercise

I recently heard a story about a 104 year old lady who just keeps MOVING.

That is her form of exercise.

You don’t need to become an olympic athlete to stay fit.

I went to see a pulmonologist a year ago.

She said my lungs were performing at 86%.

So, I began walking every morning.,

Three months later, my lungs were performing at 95%.

Just think about what walking does for your body:

Stronger leg muscles, stronger heart, stronger lungs.

That sounds to me like a WIN-WIN-WIN!

If not today, when?

Keep Your Promises?

SO IMPORTANT!

Especially promises made to your kids.

They never forget if you break a promise.

Let’s remember that respect must be earned even from your kids.

And if you expect them to keep their promises, YOU MUST LEAD THE WAY!

And how about promises made to your spouse?

It hard on the marriage for your spouse if you can’t or won’t keep a promise.

Here is something to remember: Don’t make a promise you can’t keep!

And how about a promise made to your employer.

Your superior only wants to promote people he/she can TRUST!

Just make it a premise of your life….keep your promises!

HUG?

Well, do you?

We do whenever we greet our family members.

I think it has always been that way.

We hug when arriving and leaving.

It promotes affection and a feeling of closeness with one another.

It is probably going to feel awkward for you if there hasn’t been much or any hugs until now.

If you have teenagers, they may be the most reluctant.

And yet they’re the ones we need to be closer to during the mayhem of teen years.

When new members join our family, they are often shy about hugging. However, we have noticed, after awhile they seek it out.

You and your spouse must get it started.

If not today, when?