Emergency and disaster management briefing for Oct. 10 2018: Hurricane Michael makes landfall as the third-strongest hurricane in U.S. history – and more news.
The Society of Professional Journalists Code of Ethics states the media should “take responsibility of the accuracy of their work; verify information before releasing it.”
October means many things. There is the coming of Halloween, cooler temperatures and shorter days. October is also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM).
Over 1,000 people crowded into a park Monday evening for a vigil in memory of the 20 people killed in a limo accident in Schoharie.
President Trump has said he would like to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria. Such a withdrawal from Syria and Iraq could enable a contiguous pan-Shi’a Iran.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has resigned and will leave her post by the end of the year, CNN reported today.
Emergency and disaster management briefing for October 8, 2018: Hurricane Michael continues to strengthen as it pushes towards Florida and other news.
Twenty people were killed Saturday afternoon when a rented SUV limousine crashed in a parking lot in Schoharie, New York.