Por: The Atlantic Health October 05, 2022
It may not be as bad as last year’s … but it certainly won’t be good.Bettmann / GettyOctober 5, 2022, 8:14 AM ETThis fall, unlike the one before it, and the one before that, America looks almost like its old self. Schools and universities are in session; malls, airports, and gyms are bustling with the pre-holiday rush; handwashing is passé, handshakes are back, and strangers are packed together on public transport, nary a mask to be seen.... + full article
ABC7 USA Politics October 12, 2022
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Joseph Eldridge loves to take his grandson out for a stroll when he babysits.However, a portion of his walk is now an eyesore after someone tagged campaign signs hung up along Yorktown Avenue in Huntington Beach with vulgar words, profanity and... + más
Huntington Beach City Council candidate says she's being targeted by vandals ahead of election | ABC7
August Wilson’s ‘Joe Turner’ brings the Huntington back to the beginning | The Boston Globe
Newsweek USA World October 07, 2022
Ukrainians could be in for a cold winter as Russians maintain occupation of Ukraine's largest power plant and La Niña churns in the tropical Pacific, apt to send waves of brutally cold weather toward Europe.Part of Russian President Vladimir Putin's war strategy has... + más
Putin faces 'irreversible' reality in Ukraine invasion despite latest moves: Petraeus | ABC News
Trump blames U.S. for almost forcing Putin to invade Ukraine | Newsweek
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 03, 2022
Winter Springs officials said they expect residents will be able to stop boiling their drinking water on Tuesday after a large oak tree toppled and damaged two water main lines early Thursday as Hurricane Ian plowed across Central Florida. In Sanford, meanwhile, county officials... + más
North Attleborough, Plainville residents ordered to boil tap water due to E. coli | The Boston Globe
Residents at Winter Springs retirement community struggle with massive flooding | Orlando Sentinel
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 30, 2022
Some of the days may still be warm and sunny, but the cool nighttime air tells us winter is right around the corner. For many Mainers, that’s anxiety-inducing news. Heating oil, the heating source for 60 percent of Maine homes, is nearly . Some natural gas customers will see... + más
As energy prices soar, Galvin proposes creation of $50 million state fund for home heating oil | The Boston Globe
Thought you paid a lot to heat your home last year? Wait until this winter | CNN
CNN USA Business September 24, 2022
New York CNN Business — After noticing his electric bills rising earlier this year, Jason Bell opted to go on a budget plan so he could spread the cost over 12 months. He and his husband, Shane, figured that would help them get through the coming winter since their Lake... + más
Southern California braces for another September heat wave | Los Angeles Times
Lights out, ovens off: Europe preps for winter energy crisis | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Politics September 23, 2022
Secretary of State William F. Galvin, wary of a winter spike in already-high home heating oil prices, is calling for a state appropriation of as much as $50 million to help tamp down costs to consumers.Galvin said there are several possibilities for using state money to help... + más
Gas prices rise slightly after months of declines | The Hill
The Boston Globe USA Business September 21, 2022
National Grid customers could be in for sticker shock this winter when they open their electric bills and find that costs have gone up by more than 60 percent from last year.The utility filed its new electric rates for Massachusetts with the state Department of Public Utilities... + más
Why isn’t inflation getting better? | The Boston Globe
Lovely cypress vine has a dark side: It can take over a yard. Dan Gill explains how to tame it | The Advocate
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