Amazon Worker Delivers Mountain Of 314 Packages To One House Vows Never Again

Willy Ngoran shared a clip to his TikTok account, @willy.ngoran, as he filmed a mountain of boxes outside a woman’s house. The parcel pile is nearly as tall as him, while there’s a stack almost blocking the front door. “It took one hour 47 minutes to deliver 314 heavy packages to this single home.” Speaking to Newsweek, Ngoran says he works for the company as: “…a delivery driver whose primary responsibility is to manage the rest of the team....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 483 words · Kari Slade

Amazon Works With The Music Pharmacy To Make A Difference With Song

Musicians On Call CEO Pete Griffin stated in press release, “We are all living through a time when finding comfort and hope in the hospital is more important than ever.” “Musicians On Call’s vision is a world filled with the healing power of music and with our Music Pharmacies we can bring a welcome relief to patients and caregivers who are feeling isolated right now,” added Griffin. Due to pandemic concerns, musicians cannot visit hospitals and perform for patients by their bedside....

January 15, 2023 · 1 min · 95 words · Jake Beard

Ambassador Of Hoops

The young were hit particularly hard. They had been born into an era in which Michael Jordan overshadowed not just his team, league and sport, but worldwide athletics of any kind. Recent polls in Britain and Germany showed that more kids could identify Michael Jordan than local heroes like England’s cricket captain Mike Atherton or tennis star Boris Becker. Among Chinese youth, he’s more popular than anyone else in the world....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1118 words · Karl Weishaupt

Amendola Patriots Could Part Ways

It didn’t go that way, exactly. Injuries had plagued Amendola’s career with the Rams and immediately slowed him in New England. In the season opener, he suffered a painful groin injury that caused him to miss four games. And now, according to The Boston Globe, he could be fighting for a roster spot. According to the Globe, it would cost the Patriots $4.8 million against the salary cap to cut Amendola now, but if he is designated for a post-June 1 cut, that figure would be reduced to $1....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 715 words · Heather Lillard

America Has 30 Million Masks Needs 300 Million For Health Care Workers Fighting Coronavirus Hhs Secretary Says

On Monday, President Donald Trump’s administration requested $2.5 billion in funding for the domestic response to the new coronavirus outbreak that now includes 57 cases in the U.S. The request came under fire for being an inadequate amount of money to develop a vaccine, fund quarantine measures and secure enough preventative supplies, including masks. The issue of masks came up multiple times during the health secretary’s testimony before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee, as senators pushed for concrete information as to whether America was prepared to respond to the outbreak....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 519 words · Alice Bowers

America Is Fast Becoming A Woke Theocracy Opinion

Should it overtake our government, in making identity politics paramount it will unmake any semblance of a unifying American identity. In so doing, it will serve as the ultimate tool of cynical, radically leftist power-grabbers, who will be dividing and conquering under the guise of a fraudulent virtue, justice and morality. The Woke’s core views have been bubbling up from elite classrooms to the commanding heights of society for decades....

January 15, 2023 · 7 min · 1390 words · Janet Wagoner

America Recycles Day 2019 Deals From Staples Apple Store Best Buy And More

America Recycles Day (ARD) is a Keep America Beautiful national initiative. According to its website, it is the only nationally recognized day dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling in the U.S. Each year, on the day and in the weeks leading up to it, thousands of communities participate by promoting environmental citizenship and taking action to increase and improve recycling. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that for every 10,000 tons of recycled materials, 16 jobs and $760,000 in wages are created....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 572 words · Christy Hanauer

America S 10 Most Rat Infested Cities

The list was compiled on the number of new residential and commercial rodent treatments the company performed between Sept. 1, 2019 and Aug. 31, 2020. In the previous year’s report, Chelle Hartzer, an Orkin entomologist, warned residential properties “offer the ideal habitat for rodents because of access to food and water sources, potential entry points and hiding places.” She added: “A rat can squeeze through an opening as small as a quarter, while a mouse can wedge its way into a hole smaller than a dime....

January 15, 2023 · 5 min · 924 words · Kim Davidson

America S Greatest Danger Isn T China. It S Ourselves Opinion

More than 60 years ago, the sudden and palpable fear that the Soviet Union was lurching ahead of us shook America out of a postwar complacency and caused the nation to do what it should have been doing for many years. The result was to boost US productivity and American wages for a generation, even though we did it under the pretext of national defense; we called it the National Defense Education Act and the National Defense Highway Act and relied on the Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration for basic research leading to semiconductors, satellite technology, and the Internet....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Carl Miller

America S Ruling Regime Doesn T Fear Disinformation. It Fears Truth Opinion

This is because our ruling class—in the name of “defending democracy”—classifies those who question the regime on any matter of consequence as a threat to the homeland, and pledges to pursue them accordingly. Our ruling elites have engaged in an overt war on wrongthink masquerading as a domestic counter-terror mission since at least January 6, 2021. As part of this effort, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently issued a speech-chilling National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1143 words · Gladys Mcgrath

American Beat Christo At The Gates

“Sehr Geherte damen und Herren,” it read. “Am 7 und 8 September werden zwei Ausstellungen von Christo und Jeanne-Claude in Berlin eroffnet (s. Einladungen und Flyers)…Wir laden Sie zu diesem Pressegesprach.” I must admit, I was intrigued. What could it mean? It sounded tantalizingly like I was being invited to a Philadelphia hockey game with Matt Damon. Much to Damon’s chagrin, it turns out that the press release was announcing a Berlin gallery’s retrospective on the work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, the artists best known for wrapping, surrounding, enveloping or otherwise concealing very large buildings, islands and bridges in colorful fabric....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1069 words · Natalie Lopez

American Beat Cleaning Up With The Klan

The Klan is, in short, a joke. Now, before you start firing off those letters to gershny@yahoo.com, here’s why I can say that the Klan is about as credible an organization as Bush’s Environmental Protection Agency: Six years ago, a Klan franchise in Missouri sued for the right to participate in the state’s “Adopt-a-Highway” program (apparently believing that the surest way to spread the message of white supremacy is a tidy median strip)....

January 15, 2023 · 4 min · 730 words · Terry Atherton

American Bully S Reaction To Being Sung Happy Birthday Delights Internet

Ace the American Bully’s excited response was captured in a clip shared to TikTok under the handle @acemory. At the time of writing, the video has been viewed 10 million times. Ace’s owners can be heard singing in the clip, with the celebrations featured on the footage held to mark the canine’s second birthday. The video is yet another example of the shifting role of pets in the family home....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 394 words · Rose Botello

American Car Owner Gene Haas Calls Out Formula One Whiners

Haas’s team is off to a fine start to its first season on the grand prix circuit. Driver Romain Grosjean followed a sixth-place finish at the Australian Grand Prix by finishing fifth in Bahrain last time out. NASCAR: 10 to watch at Bristol | Weekend schedule | Best championship battles However, Grosjean expressed frustration at the apparent jealousy of rivals who highlighted close links with Ferrari as a key factor in his early success....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 316 words · Linda Thrash

American Film Institute S Gala Honoring Julie Andrews Postponed Amid Coronavirus Fears

According to a press release, the event was originally set for April 25, but the gala will be moved to the early summer. AFI president and CEO Bob Gazzale said that by postponing the event, the organization can properly celebrate the Mary Poppins and Sound of Music star. “AFI’s decision to postpone the event is simply in response to the rapidly evolving nature of current events and our promise to ensure the well-being of the artists and audience that gather each year to celebrate America’s art form,” Gazzale said....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 396 words · Timmy Hunter

American Music Awards Here S Who Is Hosting And Performing At The 2019 Awards

The show’s host, Ciara, is not new to the emcee role. Ciara, who is best known for her hits like “One, Two Step,” hosted the Billboard Music Awards in 2016. The singer also performed at the AMAs last year in a duet with Missy Elliot. Ciara shared the news of her hosting on Twitter on November 17. “Can’t wait to be your @AMAs host in one week!” she wrote. Fans responded with praise and excitement and asked the host to also schedule in her own performance....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · John Zielinski

American Newspapers Write To Biden Asking For Emergency Evacuation Of Journalists From Kabul

The publisher of The Washington Post emailed Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, with an “urgent request on behalf of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post” for the administration’s help in getting “204 journalists, support staff and families” to safety. Kabul’s international airport was a scene of chaos and desperation early Monday as thousands of Afghans flooded the tarmac in an effort to flee the country with the remaining diplomatic personnel evacuating on U....

January 15, 2023 · 3 min · 530 words · Jeffrey Moore

American Pharoah Wins Preakness Will Run For Triple Crown At Belmont

Bob Baffert’s colt won the 140th Preakness Stakes by outrunning an eight-horse field in 1:58.46 on Saturday at Pimlico Race Course. The odds-on favorite started at the rail, jumped out to an early lead and won by seven lengths in a steady downpour. He’ll have three weeks to prepare for the Belmont. MORE: Belmont time, TV info | Best moments in Preakness history | Full Preakness results, payouts “I don’t even want to think about that right now,” American Pharoah trainer Baffert told NBC after the race....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Vance Johnson

American Tourists Banned In Bahamas After Latest U.S. Coronavirus Numbers

In a national address on Sunday, Bahamas Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said that all airports and seaports—to and from the neighboring U.S.—will be shut off as of Wednesday. Americans on the islands will be permitted to leave after Wednesday under special accommodations. “Regrettably, the situation here at home has already deteriorated since we began the reopening of our domestic economy,” said Minnis, who is also the acting health minister until further notice....

January 15, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Thomas Lawrence

Americans Hunker Down

Hunker down, America. The spectacular successes of the first few days–of war-as-video game and of an enemy too confused or too incompetent to fight back effectively–were over. Slowed by a combination of bad weather and artful defensive tactics by the Iraqi high command, the jaunty dominance of the allied air offensive seemed to be bogging down in a blur of conflicting perceptions. The military numbers game–sorties flown, targets hit–competed in the public mind with dramatic images like those of frightened, obviously brutalized POWs who parroted clumsy propaganda lines at the command of unseen interrogators....

January 15, 2023 · 6 min · 1097 words · Gordon Albrecht