June 25, 2020……….from Wallet Hub With nationwide protests over racial inequality sparking public discourse about government funding priorities, and predominantly non... Read more
Some cats are actually allergic to humans. Shutterstock Though it’s uncommon—since humans bathe more than your typical animal, and don’t shed as much hair or skin—some animals ca... Read more
Will COVID-19 End the Downtown Comeback? Don’t Bet on It. The factors that led to the revival of our city centers will still be there in the aftermath of the coronavirus shutdown: low... Read more
The Daughters of the Republic of Texas is the oldest patriotic women’s organization in Texas and one of the oldest in the nation. In 1891 Betty Ballinger and Hally Bryan (later Hally B... Read more
Texas revealed as one of America’s (virtual) party hotspots! On average, Texans attend 4 virtual parties a week during lockdown. Virtual partygoers have 4 drinks on average. 1 in 10 em... Read more
LNO, May 1, 2020 How Jefferson and Franklin Helped End Smallpox in America As the world eagerly awaits a vaccine for the coronavirus, 200 years ago a smallpox cure struggled to gain acceptan... Read more
May 1, 2020 About 11,600 dead people remain on the state of Virginia’s voter rolls, according to a court brief filed in United States District Court. A court brief filed by the Public Legal... Read more
April 28, 2020 By Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, April 20, 2020 (HealthDay News) — The virus struck swiftly, stoking panic, fear and mistrust as it sickened millions and killed... Read more
With more than a third of Americans reporting that the COVID-19 pandemic has hurt their mental health, social distancing has proved to be just as stressful as it is necessary. In light of th... Read more
April 7, 2020 1 in 5 Texans admit to drinking alcohol during work hours while in lockdown, reveals survey. More than 1/3 of respondents say they believe they will drink more alcohol t... Read more












