Best Haunted Places In USA: Exploring the eerie and the unexplained has lengthy been a fascination for plenty vacationers, drawing them to locations steeped in ghostly lore and chilling stor… Read More
Have you seen the news stories warning that foreign adversaries might be scouting America's infrastructure for an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack that would cripple the power grid?&n… Read More
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Not only is Louisiana the poorest state in the union it's also home to women-haters who dominate the states politics.The Louisiana legislature has imposed the strictest anti-aborti… Read More
Mayor Mitch Landrieu, White House Senior Advisor and Infrastructure Coordinator
The White HouseThis week marks the one-year anniversary of the signing of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law… Read More
By Geoff Page The highlight of the Peninsula Community Planning Board's regular monthly meeting, September 15, was another end around maneuver by cycling advocates attempting a major change… Read More
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — When a heavy rain hits New Orleans, residents move their cars to higher ground for fear of fast-rising street flooding. Knee-deep potholes can eat a car's fender. Wh… Read More
Nearing Midnight: America’s Crumbling Electrical Grid – Todd Strandberg - https://www.raptureready.com/category/nearing-midnight/ If you want to know about the spiritual and ec… Read More
NEW ORLEANS/February 03, 2018(AP)(STL.News)— When a heavy rain hits New Orleans, residents move their cars to higher ground for fear of fast-rising street flooding. Knee-deep potholes… Read More
The project is more than 50 percent completeOn Bourbon Street, where a $9.5 million reconstruction process is ongoing, the deep trenches have been filled, the fencing has been removed, and t… Read More
I was perusing New York, one of my favorite magazines, and started reading a great interview with actor/author Anjelica Huston (Issue April 29-May 12). The interviewer asked her… Read More
The company is launching " Paving for Pizza ," a program through which they will "smooth the ride home" for customers and delivery drivers by repairing potholes in cities across the nation… Read More
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An estimated 1,833 lives were lost in 2005 in Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history. The federal government’s lack of… Read More
2017 has been a year of transition and plenty of travels as we took a 3-month sabbatical off to travel in the first half of the year, and moved to a new country in the second half. This year… Read More
Financially speaking, Haiti is poor. While it's poverty ranking will vary depending on which index you choose, it doesn't really matter if you're 11th or 24th, bottom line is poor… Read More