On March 20, EPA’s Andrew Wheeler gave a briefing about clean water initiatives. Wheeler’s report that unclean drinking water still exists is disturbing.
By the end of World War II, laws were in place that now help to prevent atrocities like the Triangle Fire from happening again.
By Dr. Chuck Russo and Dr. Stephanie Myers-Hunziker
Many problems stem from the vast variation in how states handle compensation claims for PTSD, even when they do award it. Find out why standardizing claims for psychological injuries would provide first responders with the security and coverage they deserve.
There are multiple ways for domestic abuse victims to cope with digital gaslighting. Victims can also collect evidence to provide proof of the abuse.
The Department of Defense Inspector General’s office recently released a report detailing serious lapses in cybersecurity across multiple military agencies.
Several tech-savvy groups and individuals in Puerto Rico are testing systems to help storm survivors stay in touch with authorities during emergencies.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for March 22, 2019: The full extent of the Midwest’s floodwater damage has yet to be assessed and other news.
The Pentagon released a list of military construction projects, which could be delayed or have funds diverted to fund the southern border fence.