• What you need to know about packing a weather safety kit

    JOPLIN, Mo. — Severe weather is a frequent threat this time of year, which means it's even more important to be prepared for a power outage or storm damage. "We know the storms can come up in the middle of the night. They can be when you're on the way to work when you're traveling []

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    Get Out There and Explore in Safety with Roamly RV Insurance

    Times are changing and the insurance industry clearly needs a shake-up. That’s where Roamly comes in to offer up to 35% off policies for RV insurance to roamers, dreamers, and travelers. Whether in a converted van or a fully decked-out luxury RV, Roamly makes sure you’re covered by providing high-tech solutions rather than dinosaur problems of the past. Roamly policies even allow RV owners to rent out their motorhomes on rental marketplaces, which is unheard of in this market. Get started right...

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    Child Safety Fair highlights local resources

    The Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County and the Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center hosted a Child Safety Fair.

  • Columbia Jewish Students Warned By Rabbi Over Their Safety

    An Orthodox rabbi associated with Columbia University sent out a message to over 290 Jewish students Sunday morning warning that they should go home "as soon as possible" amid a rise of "extreme antisemitism and anarchy."The message, which was sent out on WhatsApp by Rabbi Elie Buechler, comes a few days after pro-Palestinian protestors clashed with police officers after holding a "Gaza Solidarity Encampment" on Columbia's south lawn. Several American colleges have been thrust into the spotlight...

  • Trans Activists Prioritize Predators Over The Safety Of Women

    Corporate America seems more interested in protecting the feelings of a few trans-identified men than keeping women safe in public spaces.

  • Bharat Biotech stresses on Covaxin’s safety record

    Hyderabad: Days after AstraZeneca’s admision in a UK court on its Covid-19 vaccine causing a rare side-effect — Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), Indian vaccine maker Bharat Biotech on Thursday issued a statement stressing on the safety of its indigenous vaccine Covaxin to allay public concerns over Covid vaccines.AstraZeneca’s vaccine was manufactured under the Covishield brandname in India by Pune-based Serum Institute of India. Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech developed the...

  • Georgia governor signs series of public safety bills

    (The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of public safety bills on Wednesday, including a measure to require Georgia counties to comply with federal immigration laws. Kemp, a Republican, signed Senate Bill 63, which expands the list of "serious offenses" for which bail is required, and SB 421, which stiffens the penalties for "swatting" and drive-by shootings. The move to tackle swatting follows several instances involving Georgia officials around the...

  • Why would anyone trust the new AI Safety and Security Board?

    Today, most techies accept full-blown wokeness as long as they get to keep their hands on the controls. And most wokies accept technologization so long as they run the controls. This is the circular logic behind the Department of Homeland Security’s new AI Safety and Security Board. Remember when Elon Musk renamed X’s discredited trust and safety team to just “safety”? The new Woke Borg expansion pack installed by DHS is the Terminator of trust gaps. To begin with, this is the bloated...

  • For cicadas, it's safety in numbers. Is climate change throwing off their timing?

    A cicada in sync with its brood is a cicada with a chance. The insects’ synchronized emergence is an evolutionary strategy, scientists say. Birds, raccoons and other predators can eat only so many of them. So the more cicadas emerge together, the better the odds that more will live on to reproduce and pass along their genes. “They have the safety-in-numbers strategy,” said Chris Simon, a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Connecticut who studies the insects. The...

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    Sheriff’s Office begins autism safety program

    Here in Evangeline Parish the sheriff's office is now implementing their autism safety program, a program which Sheriff Charles Guillory has been passionate about starting since his first day in office.

  • 5 Safety Tips That Sound Like Mean Jokes

    You know what will save hundreds of lives every year? More scary wolves

  • Ocean Safety Task Force members critical of process

    Some who served on Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Ocean Safety Task Force to help form the new public safety department say they were fed up with the outcome.