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Things the Biden-Harris Administration Did This Week #31
August 23-30 2024
The Department of Transportation announced $521 million to help increase the number of electric vehicle charging ports. They money will go to projects in 29 different states, DC, and 8 tribal governments. It'll help build over 9,200 EV charging ports. Since Biden took office publicly available EV chargers has doubled, there are now over 192,000 public EV chargers in the nation with about 1,000 new ones being added every week.
The Department of The Interior announced the first ever lease for off-shore wind power in Oregon. When fully developed the two sites in Southern Oregon will generate 3.1 gigawatts of clean, renewable energy, enough to power a million homes. Under the Biden-Harris administration first of their kind off-shore wind power projects have been approved and started in the Pacific and Gulf of Mexico coasts. In total 13 gigawatts of clean energy from offshore wind projects, enough to power nearly 5 million homes, has been approved.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland finalized the protection of 28 million acres of public lands across Alaska. In the last days of the Trump Administration protections for these lands were lifted. The Trump Interior Department did not consult with the Alaska natives who depend on these protected lands before lifting the protections. Deb Haaland the first Native American to serve as Secretary of the Interior declared "Tribal consultation must be treated as a requirement – not an option"
The Department of Health and Human Services announced $558 Million for improving maternal health. This is part of the Biden-Harris Administration's effort to address the maternal health crisis, which has been lead by Vice-President Harris. $440 million of the money will help expand a program of home visiting services for maternal, infant, and early childhood. $118 million, through the CDC, will go to 46 states, and six territories, over 5 years to help build the public health infrastructure to better identify and prevent pregnancy-related deaths.
It was announced that Maine will join the IRS' Direct File program for tax year 2025. Maine joins Oregon, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New Mexico, Connecticut, North Carolina, and Wisconsin along with the original 12 states. The Direct File program, made possible by President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, allows tax payers to file, for free, simple returns with the IRS. The 140,000 tax payers who used the pilot program in 2024 saved a collective $5.6 million in filing costs. Maine's Revenue Services plans to work with the ISR to allow tax payers to file their state taxes by just transferring the info from the ISR direct file.
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Sunday, October 6, 2024
When will the power return? Weary Carolinas residents long for relief (AP) The weary and worn residents of Julianne Johnson’s neighborhood in Asheville have been getting by without electricity since Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeast last week and upended their lives. They’ve been cooking on propane stoves and using dry erase boards to keep up with local happenings while wondering when the lights would come back on. Johnson, who has a 5-year-old son and works for a land conservation group, received a text from Duke Energy promising her power would be restored by Friday night. But as of midday, utility poles and wires were still draped at odd angles across the streets, pulled down by mangled trees. “I have no idea what’s next,” said Johnson, whose family does have some power thanks to a generator. “Just the breadth of this over the whole region, it’s kind of amazing.” Nearly 700,000 homes and businesses—mostly in the Carolinas and Georgia—were still without electricity Friday, according to poweroutage.us. That’s an improvement over the more than 2 million customers without power five days ago.
Tropical Storm Milton forms in the Gulf of Mexico, expected to make landfall in Florida this week (Yahoo News) Tropical Storm Milton formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday and is forecast to bring “life-threatening impacts” to Florida—a state just ravaged by Hurricane Helene—next week. In its latest advisory, National Hurricane Center (NHC) meteorologists warned the forecast shows the system nearing near “major hurricane strength” when it makes landfall along Florida’s west coast. “An intense hurricane with multiple life-threatening hazards is likely to affect the west coast of the Florida Peninsula next week,” the advisory stated.
A Pentagon Debate: Are U.S. Deployments Containing the Fighting, or Inflaming It? (NYT) As the Israeli offensive in Lebanon expands to include ground incursions and intensifying airstrikes, senior Pentagon officials are discussing whether the enhanced U.S. military presence in the region is containing a widening war, as they had hoped, or inflaming it. In the 12 months since Hamas attacked Israel, launching a conflict that includes Yemen, Iran and Lebanon, the Pentagon has sent a bristling array of weaponry to the region, including aircraft carriers, guided missile destroyers, amphibious assault ships and fighter squadrons. The Pentagon announced this week that it would add a “few thousand” more troops to the equation and essentially doubled its air power in the region. President Biden says the U.S. hardware and extra troops are there to help defend Israel and to protect other American troops on bases throughout the region. But several Pentagon officials expressed concern that Israel was waging an increasingly aggressive campaign against the Lebanese militia Hezbollah, Iran’s most powerful proxy, knowing that an armada of American warships and dozens of attack planes stand ready to help blunt any Iranian response.
Supreme Court will weigh Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun makers (AP) The Supreme Court said Friday it will decide whether to block a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against leading U.S. gun manufacturers over allegations their commercial practices have helped caused much bloodshed there. The gun makers asked the justices to undo an appeals court ruling that allowed the lawsuit to go forward despite broad legal protections for the firearm industry. A federal judge has since tossed out the bulk of the lawsuit on other legal grounds, but Mexico could appeal that dismissal. Mexico argues the companies knew weapons were being sold to traffickers who smuggled them into Mexico and decided to cash in on that market. The government estimates 70% of the weapons trafficked into Mexico come from the United States.
Brazil’s Largest Mafia Is Entering Politics (NYT) The city of São Paulo, Brazil, is about to elect its next mayor, but the talk of the town is about a party that’s not on the ballot on Sunday: The “party of crime,” or as it’s formally known, the First Capital Command (P.C.C.). Police officials recently claimed that the criminal group moved almost $1.5 billion through fintech companies, using some funds to finance candidates around São Paulo State. And one of the front-runners for São Paulo mayor, the far-right fitness coach and influencer Pablo Marçal, is running under a small political party whose president was caught on tape bragging about his P.C.C. ties earlier this year. (The party president has denied the audio is of him, but reporters from the newspaper Folha de S. Paulo say they confirmed its authenticity with six independent sources.) While organized crime has long played a substantial role in local politics in countries such as Colombia and Mexico, this was not as much the case in Brazil until recently. Now Brazil faces a reckoning: Curb the criminal organization’s power or watch its influence grow. Once organized crime money floods into politics and the private sector—as it did in 1980s Colombia and in Mexico in the decades since—it’s difficult to reverse. It can make politicians more beholden to mafias than voters, judges more responsive to crime bosses than their victims and firms allied with crime more profitable than their rule-abiding rivals.
Floods inundate Thailand’s northern tourist city of Chiang Mai (AP) Chiang Mai, Thailand’s northern city popular with tourists, was inundated by widespread flooding Saturday as its main river overflowed its banks following heavy seasonal rainfall. Authorities ordered some evacuations and said they were working to pump water out of residential areas and clear obstructions from waterways and drains to help water recede faster. Dozens of shelters were set up across the city to accommodate residents whose home were flooded. The Chiang Mai city government said the water level of the Ping River, which runs along the eastern edge of the city, was at critically high levels and was rising since Friday.
One year in, war casts a shadow over every aspect of life in Israel (AP) At a busy Tel Aviv entertainment district, diners spill into outdoor seating and clink glasses as music fills the air. There’s laughter, there’s life. But all around the patrons, staring down from lampposts and shop windows, are pictures of hostages held in Gaza, stark reminders that Israel is at war and forever scarred by the deadliest attack in its history. As Israel’s war with Hamas reaches its one-year mark, it can seem on the surface that much of life in the country has returned to normal. But with many still reeling from Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, hostages remaining in captivity and a new front of war with Hezbollah in the north, many Israelis feel depressed, despondent and angry as the war stretches into its second year. Uncertainty over the future has cast a pall over virtually every part of daily life, even as people try to maintain a sense of normalcy.
Israeli airstrikes rock southern suburbs of Beirut and cut off a key crossing into Syria (AP) Israel carried out another series of punishing airstrikes Friday, hitting suburban Beirut and cutting off the main border crossing between Lebanon and Syria for tens of thousands of people fleeing the Israeli bombardment of the Hezbollah militant group. The overnight blasts in Beirut’s southern suburbs sent huge plumes of smoke and flames into the night sky and shook buildings kilometers (miles) away in the Lebanese capital. Additional strikes sent people running for cover in streets littered with rubble in the Dahiyeh neighborhood, where at least one building was leveled and cars were burned out. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported more than 10 consecutive airstrikes in the area. Some 1,400 Lebanese, including Hezbollah fighters and civilians, have been killed and some 1.2 million driven from their homes since Israel escalated its strikes in late September aiming to cripple Hezbollah and push it away from the countries’ shared border.
Lebanon's Christian cities become havens (NZZ/Switzerland) Even several days after the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, an all-important figure in Lebanese politics, the country seems paralyzed by fear. Christians are worried that they will once again come under attack. Most of them did not want this war. Now they have to watch powerlessly as their country goes under. This is particularly noticeable in Zahle. The city on the eastern edge of the Lebanon Mountains is considered the last outpost of Lebanese Christianity. The flat landscape beyond is mostly home to alternating Shiite and Sunni villages. “Zahle has always been on its own,” says Assad Zogaib, the city's mayor, while he sits on the second floor of a palatial building and smokes a thick cigar. Because of their exposed location, the residents have developed a special sense of community: “We look after our own affairs. There is cleanliness and order in our city.” Zahle is indeed a sparkling clean city—in stark contrast to the poor, rundown villages in the nearby Bekaa. There's a Dunkin' Donuts, freshly paved roads, neatly trimmed trees, and cafes where people can sit on the banks of a bubbling mountain stream. In addition, Zahle is the only city in economically devastated Lebanon that produces its own electricity and almost always has power. It is also the temporary home of around 15,000 desperate refugees from other parts of Lebanon. Neither East Beirut nor the mountains north of it—where the heartland of Lebanon's mostly Maronite Christians lies—or Zahle have been the targets of bombs so far. Instead, these areas are becoming a place of refuge for the now one million displaced people.
Relatives say a whole family was killed in Israel’s deadliest West Bank strike since Oct. 7 (AP) An Israeli airstrike on a West Bank cafe that the military said targeted Palestinian militants also killed a family of four, including two young children, relatives told The Associated Press on Friday. The strike slammed into a three-story building in the Tulkarem refugee camp late Thursday, setting it on fire, destroying a popular cafe and killing at least 18 Palestinians, according to the territory’s Health Ministry. It was the deadliest strike in the West Bank since the start of the Israel-Hamas war nearly a year ago. On Friday, paramedics searched the rubble inside the blasted-out coffee shop, gathering human remains into small boxes. Among the dead was the Abu Zahra family: Muhammad, a bakery worker; his wife, Saja; and their two children, Sham, 8, and Karam, 6, according to the man’s brother, Mustafa Abu Zahra, who said the family lived above the coffee shop. He added that one of Muhammad’s brothers-in-law was also in the apartment at the time and was killed.
Solar power companies are growing fast in Africa, where 600 million still lack electricity (AP) Companies that bring solar power to some of the poorest homes in Central and West Africa are said to be among the fastest growing on a continent whose governments have long struggled to address some of the world’s worst infrastructure. The often African-owned companies operate in areas where the vast majority of people live disconnected from the electricity grid, and offer products ranging from solar-powered lamps that allow children to study at night to elaborate home systems that power kitchen appliances and plasma televisions. Central and West Africa have some of the world’s lowest electrification rates. In West Africa, where 220 million people live without power, this is as low as 8%, according to the World Bank. Many rely on expensive kerosene and other fuels that fill homes and businesses with fumes and risk causing fires.
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It's not even the ad blockers. Some sites I whitelist for various reasons so I see the full brunt of the ads that are the end result of all the cookies and trackers and databases of my personal information. Here's a taste of what I get:
Cars and car insurance (I don't drive and don't have a license to drive)
Period products (I am a cisgender male)
Military recruitment (I am in my mid-40s, overweight, and very openly anti-military)
Home improvement appliances (I know nothing about home improvement beyond changing a lightbulb and maybe hanging a picture)
"No cooking skills required!" meal subscriptions (Cooking is a huge passion of mine)
AARP/retiree membership programs (I am in my mid-40s so will not be eligible for membership for a decade and a half)
Mobile games (I don't have a single game installed on any of my devices, I play solely on PC and consoles)
Dog products (I have a cat)
Snow removal/extreme cold weather products (I live on the Texas Gulf Coast)
And my personal favorite......advertisements for Kickstarter products from the company I freelance for and have for almost 7 years.
A lot of this stuff should be the most very basic information about me. Hell, some of it is in my profile on every website I have an account on. So how the hell are Google and Amazon deciding to waste everyone's time and money showing me ads for stuff that very clearly I will never buy?
it's wild that virtually all modern digital infrastructure is built to constantly spy on us and harvast our data for advertising yet online advertsing is still basically worthless and nobody seems to actually be benefitting from all this
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Professional Painting Services Sarasota
Professional painting services in Sarasota offer master solutions for both residential and commercial properties. Skilled painters give an excellent finish by utilizing top-of-the-line paints like Sherwin-Williams to guarantee solidness and dynamic tones. From surface preparation to final touches, professional painters handle everything about services like drywall fixes, wallpaper removal, and textured coatings. Whether you're refreshing your interior or further developing your home's curb appeal, professional painting services guarantee a perfect outcome. With long experience and a promise of consumer loyalty, the services provided by Gulf Coast Painting SRQ expand the existence of your home's exterior and interior while improving its visual allure.

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Apartments Near Palm Aire Golf Course
The Crossing at Palm Aire offers an apartment near Aire Golf Course. So, if you're a golf enthusiast, this is definitely a perfect spot for you. It also offers a luxurious lifestyle in Sarasota, known for its prestigious neighborhoods, world-class dining, entertainment, and exclusive social events. You can choose from large 1, 1+ loft, 2 and 3-bedroom apartment homes that radiate refinement, providing a polished on-the-job lifestyle. Residents can easily access the premier recreational amenity in the area and enjoy the convenience of walking or biking to the course for golfing, practice sessions, or to soak in the scenic beauty of the surrounding landscape. Sarasota Bay & the Gulf Coast Beaches are also just close, so enjoy the beautiful, pristine beaches, with favorites like Lido Key Beach, Sunset Beach, and Siesta Key Beach. The Crossing at Palm Aire is within reach of many favorites of both locals and tourists, with easy access to I-75. Call The Crossing at Palm Aire at 833.773.3772 to book a tour.
Quality of Life in Sarasota, FL
Sarasota is well-known for its great quality of living, which is backed by many elements that add to a happy existence. Well-known colleges and educational institutions in the city help to foster a learning environment that gives student growth and achievement first importance. Moreover, the low crime rate encourages residents to feel safer and more secure, which promotes families to grow in pleasant surroundings. Many parks, natural reserves, and community centers also provide plenty of leisure activities to inspire people to be active by means of sports and events. It provides the residents an opportunity to connect with nature and other members of their community.
Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium
One of the places to go while in Sarasota, FL, is the Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium; it's an amazing window into the beauties of the ocean, a focus of marine research and conservation. From elegant sea turtles swimming through their tanks to powerful sharks gliding by, guests may wonder at an abundance of aquatic life. The aquarium is a veritable gold mine of interactive displays that enthrall guests of all ages and provide insights into the fragile ecosystems sustaining life under the waters as well as the critical need for marine preservation. Both families and ocean lovers participate in educational initiatives to help increase their respect for the great variety of marine surroundings.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital-Venice Expands ER Capacity
For $90 million, Sarasota Memorial Hospital-Venice has added 30,000 square feet of emergency room capability. Along with two more resuscitation suites, 33 more exam rooms, improved imaging equipment, and a centrally located CT scanner, the expansion calls for the hospital's opening in November 2021 and quick capacity filling in a few days underline the need for capacity and capabilities. This five-story patient care tower makes this expansion to the most recent building at the institution to simplify the emergency response times and provide patients with a more pleasant and speedy experience during emergencies. The expansion demonstrates the hospital's commitment to providing first-rate care in the area.
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Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy, Sarasota, FL 34236, United States Take Ken Thompson Pkwy to John Ringling Pkwy 2 min (0.4 mi) Take John Ringling Blvd, John Ringling Cswy, N Tamiami Trl, Bradenton Rd, … and US-301 N to Whitfield Ave in Manatee County 26 min (11.8 mi) The Crossing at Palm Aire 4665 Whitfield Ave, Sarasota, FL 34243, United States
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Mobile Windows & Doors
Address: 2305 Riverside Dr, Mobile, AL 36605 Phone: 251-306-2247 Website: https://mobile-windows.com/ Business Email: [email protected] Opening Hours: Monday-Friday, 8am-7pm , Saturday, 10am-4pm Category: Window and Door Installation, Home Improvement, Construction Description: Our team at Windows of Mobile has been providing exceptional window replacement and door installation services to homeowners throughout Mobile, AL, and the surrounding Gulf Coast region for over 20 years. As a locally owned and operated company, we take great pride in helping enhance the curb appeal, energy efficiency, and value of homes in our community through our energy-efficient windows, entry doors, sliding glass doors, and more. Our team consists of highly skilled and experienced window and door installers who are committed to delivering top-notch workmanship on every project. With a combined experience of over 10 years in the industry, you can trust that your replacement Windows Mobile AL or door installation is in capable hands. We install all types of windows like double-hung windows and doors including patio doors and exterior doors. At Windows of Mobile, we specialize in providing homeowners with energy-efficient windows, entry and patio doors, sliding glass doors, double-hung windows, replacement windows, windows installation services, and more. As a door installation company, we also install patio doors, exterior doors, entry doors, and new doors for homes throughout the Mobile, AL area. Our team takes great pride in helping improve the energy efficiency, curb appeal, and value of houses through top-quality products and exceptional installation services. We are a locally owned company with an in-depth knowledge of the Gulf Coast region’s extreme temperatures that allows us to recommend the best solutions. Whether you need window replacement, a new entry door installed, or any other door and window services, our installers will do an excellent job utilizing their expertise. Don’t leave your doors, windows, and home’s curb appeal unchanged – contact the true professionals at Windows of Mobile today and claim your FREE Estimate!
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Desert Peninsula in Turkmenistan
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station captured this photo of Turkmenistan’s Cheleken Peninsula (Poluostrov Cheleken) while orbiting over the Caspian Sea. Two spits lie perpendicular to the peninsula’s western edge, giving the peninsula its hammerhead-like shape. The spits are recognized as two separate geographic features: the Kafaldja Peninsula (north) and the Dervish Peninsula (south). The central portion of the peninsula extends approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles) into the Caspian Sea and is roughly 22 kilometers (14 miles) wide.
The Cheleken Peninsula has a dry desert environment with linear, wind-formed dunes located along the top right and center of this image. A series of dried lakes appear dark gray among the light brown sands. These lakes fill and dry with the rise and fall of water levels in the Caspian Sea.
The Caspian Sea’s coastal waters contain suspended sediment and blooms of phytoplankton, which give the water a milky green-blue hue. The effect is most visible within the Türkmenbaşy Gulf.
A single road runs along the southern edge of the peninsula toward the town of Hazar. The town has a population of about 30,000 and is known for its petroleum industry. Hazar is also home to a seaport primarily used for the transportation of oil and gas. Oil rigs sit off the coast of the Cheleken Peninsula and are visible as small dots on the water’s surface.
Astronaut photograph ISS072-E-274 was acquired on September 23, 2024, with a Nikon Z9 digital camera using a focal length of 200 millimeters. It is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations Facility and the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by a member of the Expedition 72 crew. The image has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast, and lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. Caption by Chloe Locke, Amentum JETS II Contract at NASA-JSC.
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Mobile AL Veternarian
Mobile, Alabama Veterinarian: How a Veterinarian Can Help Caring for Your Pets in Mobile, AL1. Understanding Animal Health in Mobile2. Preventative Care and Vaccinations for Mobile Pets3. Early Detection of Health Issues4. Specialized Expertise for Mobile Pets5. Emergency Care and Support in Mobile6. Building a Lifelong Relationship with Your Vet7. Conclusion: A Healthy Pet for a Happy Mobile Life
In Mobile, Alabama, pets are cherished members of the family, accompanying their owners for walks along the Mobile Bay waterfront, playtime at Medal of Honor Park, or enjoying lazy afternoons in the backyard. With its warm Southern climate and abundant outdoor spaces, Mobile is a great place to raise happy, healthy pets. Local veterinarians provide expert care tailored to the unique needs of pets in this Gulf Coast city, ensuring their well-being year-round.
Mobile’s humid, subtropical climate brings specific health challenges for pets, including heat stress, allergies, and exposure to pests like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes that can carry heartworms. Regular veterinary visits help address these concerns and keep your pets safe, comfortable, and healthy in Mobile’s ever-changing weather.
Preventative care is essential for pets in Mobile, where the outdoor lifestyle increases their risk of exposure to illnesses and pests. Local veterinarians provide critical vaccinations for diseases like rabies, distemper, and leptospirosis, as well as preventative treatments for fleas, ticks, and heartworms. They can also offer advice on proper hydration, sun protection, and nutrition to help your pets thrive in Mobile’s warm climate.
Routine check-ups with a Mobile veterinarian can help detect health issues before they become serious. Subtle signs of dental disease, obesity, or joint problems may go unnoticed at home but are easily identified by a professional. Early detection of chronic conditions like diabetes or kidney disease ensures timely intervention, improving your pet’s quality of life and longevity.
Mobile’s pet community includes playful dogs, independent cats, and even exotic pets like reptiles or birds. Local veterinarians offer specialized care to meet the needs of every type of pet. Whether your dog needs treatment for heat-related issues, your cat requires dental care, or your exotic pet needs habitat-specific advice, Mobile veterinarians are equipped to provide personalized, expert care.
Emergencies can arise unexpectedly, from a sudden illness to an injury during outdoor play or accidental ingestion of harmful substances. Many Mobile veterinary clinics offer emergency services or work with nearby 24-hour animal hospitals to ensure your pet receives immediate care. Having access to emergency support gives you peace of mind and ensures your pet gets the care they need when it matters most.
Building a long-term relationship with a Mobile veterinarian ensures consistent and personalized care for your pet. Over time, your vet will become familiar with your pet’s medical history, habits, and unique needs, allowing them to tailor their treatments as your pet grows and ages. This relationship fosters trust and supports your pet’s health and happiness throughout their life.
Mobile’s warm climate, pet-friendly parks, and welcoming community make it a wonderful place to raise pets. To ensure your furry or feathered friends thrive in this Gulf Coast city, regular veterinary care is essential. From preventative treatments to emergency services and specialized care, Mobile veterinarians are dedicated to helping your pets live happy, healthy lives. With their support, your pets can enjoy all the charm and adventures that life in Mobile has to offer.
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A Veternarian’s Comprehensive Pet Healthcare Tips, Tricks and Notes
Ensuring the health and well-being of your pet is a lifelong journey that begins in their earliest days and continues through their senior years. At our veterinary clinic, we're dedicated to providing comprehensive care that supports your furry family members at every stage of life.
## Vaccinations: Your Pet's First Line of Defense
Protecting your pet starts with a robust vaccination strategy. We strongly recommend vaccinating pets at a young age and maintaining regular booster shots throughout their life. Vaccinations are crucial in preventing many common and potentially serious diseases.
For dogs, core vaccines include:
- Rabies
- DAPP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)
Cats require:
- Rabies
- FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia)
Depending on your pet's lifestyle and local environment, we may also suggest non-core vaccines such as:
- Leptospirosis
- Bordetella
- Parainfluenza
- Lyme disease
- Canine influenza
## Parasite Prevention: Year-Round Protection
Parasites pose a significant threat to your pet's health. We advocate for a comprehensive, year-round prevention routine that protects against:
- Fleas
- Ticks
- Heartworms
- Intestinal worms
During annual wellness exams, our team conducts thorough physical examinations, fecal tests, and blood work to detect and address any parasitic issues early.
## Comprehensive Care for Young Pets
When you welcome a new puppy or kitten into your family, we're committed to giving them the best possible start. This includes:
- Tailored vaccination schedules
- Nutritional guidance
- Parasite prevention strategies
- Guidance on spaying/neutering
- Microchipping for identification
## Supporting Senior Pets with Compassionate Care
As pets age, their healthcare needs evolve. We provide specialized care for senior companions, recognizing that their comfort and quality of life are paramount.
Recommended care for senior pets includes:
- More frequent wellness exams
- Potential dietary adjustments
- Modified exercise routines
- Careful monitoring of health changes
Pain in older pets can be subtle. Watch for signs such as:
- Difficulty rising
- Limping
- Reduced stamina during walks
- Reluctance to be touched or groomed
- Urinary or fecal accidents
If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule a consultation immediately. Our experienced team can help diagnose the source of discomfort and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
## Conclusion
From the playful days of puppyhood and kittenhood to the gentle years of senior pet life, we're here to support your pet's health journey. Through preventive care, vaccination, and compassionate treatment, we aim to help your beloved companion live a long, happy, and healthy life.
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Thursday, January 23, 2025
Historic Snowstorm (1440) A rare winter storm swept across the southern US Tuesday, bringing record-breaking snowfall to multiple states along the Gulf Coast and prompting first-ever blizzard warnings in areas like Lake Charles, Louisiana. As of this writing, at least 10 people have died from exposure to the cold or crashes on icy roads. The highest snowfall total recorded was 10.5 inches in Rayne, Louisiana, a modern-day record (though the area may have received 20 inches in 1895). New Orleans received its biggest snowfall based on modern records; and both Pensacola, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama, shattered 130-year records. The storm caused widespread travel disruptions, with airports in Houston halting operations and more than 2,200 flights canceled across the country. States of emergency have been declared in Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Mississippi as the region battles dangerous travel conditions and power outages.
C.I.A.’s Chatbot Stands In for World Leaders (NYT) Understanding leaders around the world is one of the C.I.A.’s most important jobs. Teams of analysts comb through intelligence collected by spies and publicly available information to create profiles of leaders that can predict behaviors. A chatbot powered by artificial intelligence now helps do that work. Over the last two years, the Central Intelligence Agency has developed a tool that allows analysts to talk to virtual versions of foreign presidents and prime ministers, who answer back. “It is a fantastic example of an app that we were able to rapidly deploy and get out to production in a cheaper, faster fashion,” said Nand Mulchandani, the C.I.A.’s chief technology officer. The chatbot is part of the spy agency’s drive to improve the tools available to C.I.A. analysts and its officers in the field.
To get rid of ‘drug-addicted’ rats, Houston police clean up evidence room (Washington Post) Houston police say their evidence lockers are filled to the brim. They have backpacks, ATMs, thousands of bicycles, notes from a nearly century-old homicide case and an infestation of rats that have been feasting on the copious contraband. “We got 400,000 pounds of marijuana in storage that the rats are the only ones enjoying,” Houston Mayor John Whitmire (D) said at a news conference earlier this month in which he vowed to organize—and where feasible, discard—1.2 million pieces of evidence held by the city. Allowing seized narcotics to pile up can attract pests, said Peter Stout, who leads the Houston Forensic Science Center. Stout said that the Houston police also have hired exterminators. “But this is difficult getting these rodents out of there. … They’re drug-addicted rats. They’re tough to deal with.”
Deportees (NYT) Carlos Navarro was eating takeout outside a restaurant in Virginia recently when immigration officers apprehended him and said there was an order for his removal from the country. He had never had an encounter with the law, said Mr. Navarro, 32, adding that he worked at poultry plants. “Absolutely nothing.” By last week, he was back in Guatemala for the first time in 11 years, calling his wife in the United States from a reception center for deportees in the capital, Guatemala City. Mr. Navarro’s experience may be a preview of the kind of swift deportations coming under President Trump to communities around the United States, which is home to as many as 14 million unauthorized immigrants. In his inaugural speech on Monday, Mr. Trump promised to “begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came.”
Homicides have plunged in a drug trafficking hot spot (CSM) Considered the least safe city in Argentina, Rosario has struggled to address violence. That has changed in the past year. Homicides have fallen 65%, a success attributed to increased police presence, more coordination among different levels of government, and a change in local law that is allowing the prosecution of gang members operating from prison. Petty crime has increased, possibly a result of a spike in poverty attributed to President Javier Milei’s fiscal austerity. But in September, the city went a month without any homicides for the first time since 2013.
Starmer says the killings of 3 girls must bring ‘fundamental change’ in how Britain protects people (AP) Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Tuesday that the killing of three girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class must lead to “fundamental change” in how the British state protects citizens and a reckoning with new threats from violent individuals whose mix of motivations test the traditional definition of terrorism. Starmer said the government must also answer “tough questions” about how authorities failed to stop a violence-obsessed teenager before he stabbed the girls to death in the seaside town of Southport in July. In a televised statement, the prime minister said that a public inquiry would tackle failings in the case of Axel Rudakubana, 18, who wounded a further eight children, their instructor and a passer-by. Rudakubana was referred three times to the government’s anti-extremism program, Prevent, when he was 13 and 14, and was in contact with multiple state agencies—all of whom failed to spot the danger he posed.
Turkey is determined to expand its influence in the new Syria (Economist) No country has as much to gain from a stable Syria as Turkey, and few have as much to lose if it implodes. Turkey is home to more than 3m Syrian refugees, and wants Syria to be safe enough for many to return. Nor does any other outside power have as far-reaching an agenda for Syria. Turkey wants to smother Kurdish autonomy in Syria’s north, help build a new Syrian army and regain influence in a country it once controlled for 400 years. Signs of the outsize role Turkey expects to play in the new Syria are hard to miss. Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has offered to help Syria come up with a new constitution. Turkey’s foreign minister, Hakan Fidan, and its top spy were the first high-level foreign dignitaries to visit Damascus after Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took power. Turkish businessmen rushed after them. A day after the rebels entered Damascus, Turkey’s top construction and cement companies saw their shares surge. The country’s national carrier, Turkish Airlines, will resume flights to Syria on January 23rd. As a result of offensives Mr Erdogan launched against Kurdish insurgents in Syria’s north, Turkish troops already occupy parts of the country. Syrian rebel groups bankrolled by Mr Erdogan’s government police the enclaves. Turkey provides basic services, including education and health care.
India's scammers stealing savings (AFP) Within five hours while sitting at home in India, retired professor Kamta Prasad Singh handed over his hard-earned savings to online fraudsters impersonating police. The cybercrime known as "digital arrest"—where fraudsters pose online as law enforcement officials and order people to transfer huge amounts of money—has become so rampant that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued warnings. Singh told AFP that money was his life savings. Singh, from India's eastern state of Bihar, said the web of lies began when he received a call in December, seemingly from the telecom regulatory authority. "They said... police were on their way to arrest me," Singh said. The fraudsters told Singh that his ID was being misused for illegal payments. Terrified, Singh agreed to prove he had control of his bank account, and after spiraling threats, transferred over $16,100. India registered 17,470 cybercrimes in 2022, including 6,491 cases of online bank fraud, according to the latest government data.
Israel Embarks on an ‘Extensive’ Military Operation in the West Bank (NYT) Israeli security forces on Tuesday embarked on a military operation in Jenin, a Palestinian city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, as Israel turned its focus to an area seen as a hotbed of militancy just days after a temporary cease-fire took hold in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said in a statement that the operation, the latest in a string of West Bank raids over the past year, was aimed at “eradicating terrorism” and would be “extensive and significant.” The Palestinian Authority’s health ministry reported that eight people had been killed and at least 35 injured during the first hours of the operation. For Mr. Netanyahu, the operation in the West Bank could serve as a distraction from Gaza, where Hamas gunmen paraded through the streets even before the cease-fire started on Sunday, a show of force signaling that it had survived the 15-month war despite Mr. Netanyahu’s vows to destroy it. Shortly before the operation, Trump rescinded sanctions on Jewish settlers, and Jewish extremists attacked Palestinian villages.
Reflections on Gaza’s ceasefire (Religion News Service) As the long-awaited ceasefire in Gaza begins, it is met with cautious hope. Families who have endured unspeakable suffering are daring to dream of a reprieve, yet they remain naturally skeptical. This agreement, the very same deal proposed over a year ago, could have saved countless lives had it been accepted then. The Qatari Prime Minister recently underscored this point, stating no lives needed to have been lost if Israel had accepted the deal when it was first proposed, calling it “basically 13-months of a waste of negotiating the details that has no meaning and is not worth a single life that we lost in Gaza or a single life of the hostages lost because of the bombing.” Reports further reveal that figures within the Israeli government—such as Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich—have been the primary blockers of this agreement, despite claims by U.S. officials like Antony Blinken that Hamas was obstructing progress. Every moment of delay was a deliberate political choice, and those choices cost lives. In Gaza, hope is not just a feeling—it is a survival mechanism. A friend there recently described the mood on the streets as one of jubilation, despite knowing full well Israel has violated ceasefires numerous times in the past and has already shown intent to return to war after phase two of this agreement. He explained that, in some ways, this premature celebration is a subconscious act of manifesting the best-case scenario. The people are choosing to hope, even when every rational instinct tells them otherwise.
M23 rebels in eastern Congo seize a town on a key supply route to the provincial capital (AP) M23 rebels seized the town of Minova in eastern Congo, a key supply route for the provincial capital Goma, authorities said Tuesday, leading to a mass exodus of people in the face of a new offensive by the rebel group, which has taken several strategic towns in recent weeks. M23, or the March 23 Movement, is a militant group composed of ethnic Tutsis who broke away from the Congolese army just over a decade ago. The group rose to prominence in 2012 when its fighters seized Goma, the capital of North Kivu province and eastern Congo’s largest city, on the border with Rwanda.
Fitness lessons from around the world (NYT) For many people in the United States, staying in shape means getting in your car and driving to the gym. Movement is something on a to-do list, siloed off from the rest of daily life. That mentality is quintessentially American, according to Natalia Mehlman Petrzela, a professor of history at the New School and the author of “Fit Nation.” “There’s this crazy paradox where America is, in many ways, the center of the commercial fitness industry, but it’s also a place where by pretty much every measure people are extraordinarily unfit,” she said. But there are other ways of approaching exercise. In many nations, movement is baked into everyday life. In Brazil, beaches are often filled with people playing games together, and in Japan, a three-minute exercise routine known as radio-taiso is nationally broadcast every day.
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Top Beachfront Vacation Rentals Around the World
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Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, stepping out onto a sun-kissed beach just beyond your doorstep. Beachfront vacation rentals offer this idyllic experience, combining the comforts of home with the allure of the ocean. In this blog, we'll explore some of the world's top beachfront vacation rentals, each providing a unique coastal escape for every type of traveler. Whether you're seeking a secluded retreat or a lively coastal adventure, Llivo has the perfect rental for you.
If you're looking for a beachfront rental that suits your needs, take a look at our carefully curated Beachfront Stays to start planning your next coastal getaway.
1. Caribbean Escapes
The Caribbean is renowned for its pristine beaches and luxurious accommodations. One standout option is the Georgian Heaven Estate in Montego Bay, Jamaica—a seven-bedroom villa with direct beach access, a private pool, and exquisite ocean views. Imagine lounging by the pool while the tropical breeze carries your worries away. Llivo’s listings include similar Caribbean rentals that provide the same blend of luxury and privacy, perfect for a family gathering or a romantic escape.
For more insights on planning a Caribbean vacation, visit our Guide to Listing for helpful tips and details on maximizing your stay.
2. European Coastal Retreats
Europe’s diverse coastlines offer a wide range of beachfront rentals, from quiet seaside escapes to bustling cultural hubs. In Sicily, Italy, Villa La Giara provides an intimate, one-bedroom retreat with stunning sea views—ideal for a romantic getaway. Many Llivo listings along the Mediterranean coast offer similar features: direct beach access, beautiful gardens, and proximity to historical landmarks.
Check out our Explore Llivo Rentals page for European vacation options that let you experience the rich cultural history while staying on some of the continent's most beautiful beaches.
3. Asian Beachfront Villas
Asia boasts some of the world's most exotic beaches. In Boracay, Philippines, you'll find beachfront villas that offer direct access to powdery white sands and turquoise waters. These rentals are the ultimate tropical paradise for travelers. Whether you're looking for luxury in Thailand or a secluded haven in the Philippines, Llivo's Asian beachfront rentals have something to cater to your desires.
To learn more about what makes these locations special, take a look at our blog on Sustainable Tourism and how to make environmentally responsible choices during your travels.
4. North American Coastal Homes
The United States is home to some breathtaking beachfront rentals, especially along the East and Gulf coasts. On St. George Island, Florida, you can find vacation homes that provide direct beach access and boast uncrowded, natural beauty—perfect for a family vacation or a peaceful getaway. With Llivo, you can explore various North American coastal homes that ensure a seamless combination of comfort, adventure, and stunning views.
Our guide on Maximize Rental Income can also help property owners in these regions improve their offerings for guests seeking a perfect beach escape.
Selecting Your Ideal Beachfront Rental
When choosing a beachfront vacation rental, here are some key aspects to consider:
Location: Consider the rental's proximity to attractions, amenities, and local hotspots.
Amenities: Look for properties that offer desired amenities such as private pools, outdoor spaces, and easy access to the beach.
Size: Ensure the property comfortably accommodates your group.
Reviews: Pay attention to reviews from previous guests to gauge their experiences.
For a curated selection of beachfront vacation rentals, Llivo provides extensive listings tailored to various preferences. Whether you're in search of a luxury retreat, a family-friendly villa, or a cozy romantic hideaway, Llivo makes it easy to find the rental that matches your dreams.
To discover more tips on finding the best deals and maximizing your beach vacation, be sure to explore our Last-Minute Vacation Deals to find fantastic rental options even on short notice.
Final Words
Embarking on a beachfront vacation allows you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the ocean while enjoying the comforts of a home away from home. From Caribbean luxury estates to Mediterranean seaside retreats, Llivo offers a variety of beachfront rentals that cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you’re planning a peaceful escape with loved ones or seeking the vibrant energy of a beach destination, Llivo’s transparent listings and easy-to-use platform ensure that your next beach holiday will be unforgettable.
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Enhancing Your Home’s Beauty and Value with Painting Services in Sarasota
A new and fresh layer of paint can transform your home's look, assisting its sharp charm and worth. In Sarasota, where the sun and moisture can unfavorably impact exterior surfaces, capable painting services are essential for the brilliance and trustworthiness of your home. Whether you're refreshing your home's interior or redesigning its curb appeal with exterior painting, expert Painting Services Sarasota ensure that the assignment is done precisely, capably, and with enduring results.
Why Pick Professional Painting Services Sarasota?
While DIY painting could give off an impression of being cost-saving, it regularly comes up short concerning toughness and finish. Capable painters bring experience, the right tools, and superb materials to the table. They guarantee proper surface preparation—power washing, sanding, and fixing breaks—with the goal that the paint sticks better and endures longer. Using top-rated products like Sherwin-Williams paints, experts give a durable, dynamic finish that confronts Sarasota's environment.

Beyond technical expertise, proficient painters additionally offer significant guidance in choosing the right tones and finishes for your home. Their insight into patterns, styles, and materials assists you with picking shades that complement your home's architecture and surroundings, saving you time and lessening the guesswork engaged with do-it-yourself projects.
Stucco Repairs and Painting
Stucco is a famous material in Sarasota, known for its strength and capacity to endure the region's climate. In any case, over the long haul, stucco can develop breaks or other damage. Proper maintenance is fundamental to safeguarding the material's value and appearance. Whether you have customary stucco or EIFS (synthetic stucco), capable painters can fix breaks and apply durable coatings to reestablish your home's exterior.
Stucco fixes should not be delayed, as damage can prompt more difficult issues like water infiltration. A professional painting service can proficiently address these fixes and apply paint that seals and safeguards your home from the elements, guaranteeing the life span of your stucco outside.
Vinyl and Aluminum Siding Painting
Vinyl and aluminum siding are well-known decisions for homes in Sarasota on account of their low maintenance necessities. Nonetheless, sun exposure and weather patterns can make these materials obscure after some time. Repainting or revamping your siding is a compelling method for restoring its appearance and shielding it from additional damage.
Proficient painters are skilled in taking care of both vinyl and aluminum siding, utilizing the right strategies and items to revive the surface. By choosing great paints intended for these materials, they can give an enduring finish that upgrades your home's curb appeal while offering protection against Sarasota's cruel weather patterns.
Conclusion
For homeowners looking for solid and high-quality painting services, Gulf Coast Painting SRQ is a trusted choice. Having expertise in stucco repairs, exterior house painting, and vinyl and aluminum siding restoration, they utilize just top-of-the-line products like Sherwin-Williams paints to guarantee enduring outcomes. Their experienced team is focused on conveying superb assistance with attention to detail, improving both the excellence and sturdiness of your home. Whether you're hoping to revive your home's inside or tackle broad outside work, Gulf Coast Painting SRQ offers expert solutions that address your issues and surpass your expectations.
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Weathering the Coast: Why Roof Replacement Matters in Gulfport
When maintaining a home in Gulfport, MS, the roof often protects your investment. The Gulf Coast is known for its beautiful beaches, but the harsh weather conditions—high humidity, heavy rains, and intense sun—can be unforgiving on your home. This makes understanding the importance of roof replacement not just an option but a necessity for homeowners.
The Purpose of Roof Replacement
The primary purpose of roof replacement is protection. A sturdy roof shields your home from the elements, ensuring that rain, wind, and UV radiation don’t infiltrate and cause damage. In Gulfport, the weather can be unpredictable, with storms rolling in without much warning. An old or damaged roof increases the risk of leaks and structural issues, putting your home at risk for costly repairs. Roof replacement provides peace of mind and a solid foundation to withstand nature’s challenges.
Protection Against the Elements
Roof coatings serve as an additional layer of protection, reinforcing your roofing system. They create a barrier against UV radiation, which can cause premature aging and deterioration. In Gulfport, where the sun’s rays are intense, a protective roof coating can significantly extend the life of your roof. This proactive approach helps avoid the hassle and expense of premature roof replacement.
Enhancing Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is another significant benefit of roof replacement and coating. Many reflective coatings are designed to repel a considerable portion of the sun’s rays. This results in a more excellent roof surface, keeping the interior of your home more comfortable. By reducing the heat your roof absorbs, you can significantly lower your energy costs. This is especially important in Gulfport, where air conditioning can account for a large portion of monthly utility bills. A more relaxed home means a reduced reliance on cooling systems, translating into savings in your wallet.
Extending Roof Life with Coatings
Roof coatings don’t just protect; they also rejuvenate older roofs. They can seal small cracks, prevent leaks, and provide a protective layer that prolongs the lifespan of your roofing system. For homeowners in Gulfport, this can be especially beneficial. Rather than opting for a complete roof replacement, applying a quality coating can revitalize an aging roof, saving you time and money while extending its usability.
Economical Maintenance
In Gulfport, minor roofing issues can escalate into significant problems if left unaddressed. Regular maintenance, including applying roof coatings, can mitigate wear and tear. A roofing coating acts as a first line of defense, helping to identify potential issues before they turn into costly repairs. This proactive maintenance approach can save homeowners a considerable amount over time. It’s not just about the immediate costs; it’s about protecting your investment for the long haul.
The Local Impact of Roof Replacement
Understanding the local impact of roof replacement is crucial for Gulfport residents. With this area's unique weather patterns and environmental factors, a well-maintained roof is essential. Many homeowners may think they can defer replacement, but the risks associated with an aging roof are far greater than the costs of timely replacements. Not only does a new roof improve the safety and comfort of your home, but it also enhances your property’s value.
Conclusion: Make Roof Replacement a Priority
In conclusion, roof replacement in Gulfport, MS, is not just about aesthetics but protection, efficiency, and long-term savings. The benefits of roof coatings further enhance the durability and performance of your roof. As a homeowner in Gulfport, understanding the importance of roof replacement can save you from unexpected expenses and provide a sense of security.
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