My cats have decided to tear up my couch and the carpet. They are not declawed, and they do it even when there plenty of
Month: December 2021
How can I tell if my cat is depressed?
Learn the signs of depression in cats, and how to help your kitty get out of a funk. By David Stone Assorted Ideas, Large &
Why the COVID Vaccines Can’t Kill Off Disease Like the Smallpox Vaccine Did
Why can’t the newer COVID vaccines kill off the disease like the Smallpox vaccine did? The Smallpox vaccine contains a live cowpox virus. Although a
Stop feeling too busy for fitness! 10 fast and easy paths to a better body
If you’re feeling too busy for fitness, you’re not alone. Many people are finding themselves too busy to work out. Thankfully, some easy on-the-go articles
If there’s a God, He wants you to become an atheist, right now…
Atheism is better because it’s based on knowledge, discovery and wonder, not hopes, faiths or beliefs that may have little or no connection with reality.
How to survive the baseball off-season during the lockout
It’s the end of December, and it feels like winter’s just getting started. No more baseball games on the calendar until spring training — cross
Rebecca Seawright’s Heartfelt Tribute to Her Mentor, Boss and Friend, Sarah Weddington
In case you’re not aware, Sarah Weddington won the Roe v. Wade decision before the U.S. Supreme Court, making abortions legal across the nation. She
Christmas in New York, 2021. Where’s the season?
Christmas in New York in 2021 was more of the wet than white style. Showers rinsed gritty streets and office towers until noon, but then,
How Excess Military Spending Blocks Building Back Better
Understanding why President Biden’s Build Back Better plan stalled requires consuming a big fat reality sandwich: The United States spends more on its military than
RIP Frank B. Gibbs, A Roosevelt Islander Before It Was Roosevelt Island
The Roosevelt Island Daily News Frank Bernard Gibbs was the seventh child born to Charles and Ann Gibbs on September 10, 1934 in the Bronx.