Coronavirus pandemic: COVID-19 disease is attacking all parts of the United States – especially cities with huge numbers of minorities.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
People across the country are under stay-at-home orders. While this can help slow the spread of coronavirus, it increases the risk of child abuse. Learn why it’s especially important for officers and citizens to pay close attention to signs that a child might be in danger.
The International Spy Museum recently introduced a series of webinars, virtual field trips and other online events in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
With the growing demands from work, family, friendships and financial responsibilities – as well as the stress caused by the current coronavirus pandemic – people are feeling stressed. However, stress was a problem before the COVID-19 outbreak and is the body’s natural response to danger.
COVID-19 is having a far-reaching economic effect on trade and on the supply chain from China to the United States. Several key retailers such as Apple, Starbucks, Costco, and Walmart rely heavily on Chinese manufacturers to keep their supply chains active.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought a significant amount of social changes in a short amount of time. For many military servicemembers, one of those major changes involves the implementation of social distancing through teleworking.
Modern military veterans have a complicated relationship with the phrase “thank you for your service.” On one hand, many of us don’t feel like we did anything special; hearing gratitude from civilians makes some of us feel a little uneasy.
By Anthony Galante
After a man barricaded himself in hotel room threatening to use a grenade, the Daytona Beach Police Department called in their unmanned aircraft system (UAS) unit. Learn the critical role a drone played to resolve this hostage situation.