Top 8 Most Dangerous Places In San Francisco After Dark
Have you really wondered where in San Francisco would be the most dangerous after dark?Based on the statistical data, we spotlight the locations with the greatest crime rates in this article.
Read full storyTop 5 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Chicago, IL
Chicago is one of America's most cherished and culturally important regions. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most hazardous cities in which to reside. Traveling the streets of Chicago may be difficult, particularly if you are a guest or have recently relocated.
Read full storyThe 7 most dangerous places In Washington, DC after dark
Washington, DC has a horrible image of being a dangerous city. Washington is among the highest crime rates in America, with a crime rate of 60 per thousand people, according to NeighborhoodScout.com. One in every 17 people will become a victim of either physical or property crime.
Read full story3 women go on road trip together after discovering that they were dating the same man
Three ladies recently turned lemons into lemonade upon discovering they were seeing the same guy. Seven months ago, Abi Roberts, Bekah King, and Morgan Tabor discovered that the person they were dating was not only three-timing them but also six-timing them – dating six different women at a time.
Read full storyThe US reports 1st case of this dangerous virus after decades
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, as well as provincial health experts in Dallas, have announced that they are monitoring a case of monkeypox, a rare virus, in a Nigerian traveler.
Read full story5 best outdoor activities to do in Sacramento, CA
Recreational activities in Sacramento can be extremely soothing and revitalizing. Choose between these five hobbies to refill your battery if you're searching for a physical distancing activity to take a time to relax or spend more time with family that's not in the house but still secure.
Read full storyThe Tamarack Fire now threatens Northern California community after two-week-old blaze exploded Friday
A nearly two-week-old wildfire in Alpine County grew in size and intensity Friday evening, speeding to the outskirts of Markleeville, the county seat, and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of residents and visitors.
Read full storyLA's Oil Rigs Are Affecting Residents' Health
When California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a goal to phase out oil drilling statewide by 2045, he focused on its impact on climate change. But oil drilling is also a health problem, particularly in Los Angeles, where thousands of oil wells still dot the city.
Read full storyWill COVID-19 Vaccines Work if I Have a Weak Immune System?
Will COVID-19 vaccines work if I have a weak immune system?. Probably not as well as they do in healthy people, but the shots should offer some protection. It’s why vaccinations are still recommended for people with immune systems weakened by disease or certain medications. It’s also important that your family, friends, and caregivers get vaccinated, which will make it far less likely that they pass on the virus.
Read full storyU.S. Inflation Rises to 5.4% in June, the Highest Rate Since 2008
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), consumer prices in the U.S. stood at 5.4% in June year-on-year, the highest since 2008 and 0,4% above that of May. Excluding fresh food prices and energy prices, the index gained 0.9% this month, compared to 0.7% the month previous.
Read full storyU.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Rise 30% to Record During Pandemic
A full syringe, empty syringe and spoon sit on the roof of the car in which a man in his 20's overdosed on an opioid.REUTERS/Brian Snyder. A record number of people in the U.S. died of drug overdoses last year as pandemic lockdowns made getting treatment difficult and dealers laced more drugs with a powerful synthetic opioid, according to data released on Wednesday and health officials.
Read full storyPesticide caused children’s brain damage, California lawsuits say
California Pesticide Lawsuits.The Associated Press. Lawsuits filed Monday in California seek potential class-action damages from Dow Chemical and its successor company over a widely used bug killer linked to brain damage in children.
Read full storySeattle woman, 'humiliated' by flight attendant over dirty diaper, says she was told she was on no-fly list
A Seattle woman said a flight attendant humiliated her mid-flight for trying to dispose of her daughter's dirty diaper in a bathroom garbage bin and later told her that she had been placed on a no-fly list for creating a biohazard.
Read full storyOn TikTok, audio gives new virality to misinformation
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue analyzed 124 TikTok videos featuring vaccine misinformation that garnered more than 20 million views and 2 million likes, comments and shares.
Read full story17-million-gallon sewage spill closes miles of beaches in California
LOS ANGELES — Several Los Angeles-area beaches were closed Monday to swimmers and surfers after 17 million gallons of sewage spilled into Santa Monica Bay from a treatment plant.
Read full storyGov. Newsom asks Californians to cut water use, expands emergency as drought worsens
Dry land that is normally under water on the banks of Lake Oroville, the second-largest reservoir in California, on June 16.Aude Guerrucci/Reuters. California Gov. Gavin Newsom called on residents Thursday to voluntarily cut back on their water consumption by 15 percent as the state dives further into drought and temperatures continue to soar past seasonal averages.
Read full storyIn visit to Philadelphia, Biden pushing for stalled voting rights law
Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden, under pressure from civil rights leaders, travels to Philadelphia on Tuesday to issue a strong appeal for sweeping voting rights legislation that is stalled in Congress due largely to Republican opposition.
Read full storyAfter its recent crazy highs, where is Bitcoin headed next?
Bitcoin has had a rough time in the past couple of months after hitting a record high, that much is well-known. The largest cryptocurrency has been stuck in a range between about $30,000 and $40,000 for weeks after reaching its all-time high near $65,000, which means chart watchers are scanning the data for signs as to where it could head next. The second-biggest crypto Ether, which topped out near $4,400 in mid-May, has been trading in the $2,100 area.
Read full storyThese 5 regions with low COVID vaccinations put U.S. at risk: Experts
Five under-vaccinated regions of the U.S. could be putting the entire nation at risk, according to researchers at Georgetown University. The fear is COVID-19 could mutate so significantly in these areas, it could defeat vaccines.
Read full storyDentists say teeth grinding is surging during COVID-19 pandemic
With the pandemic causing uncertainty, isolation, and disruptions in routine, research has continued to show increases in far-reaching physical and mental health problems -- and now, dentists are noting that teeth grinding and jaw clenching, known as bruxism, also seem to be on the rise.
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