Tulsa Tornado Leaves Trail of Destruction: Red Cross Opens Evacuation Centers

TULSA, Okla. – The severe weather team in Tulsa, Oklahoma, worked tirelessly to track a suspected long-track tornado across northeast Oklahoma during the late hours of Saturday night into Sunday morning. As the storm wreaked havoc across the region, the American Red Cross swiftly opened evacuation centers in an effort to provide comfort and care … Read more

Houston Opens Water Distribution Centers After Deadly Storms Leave 500,000 Without Power

Houston, Texas continues to grapple with the aftermath of severe storms that left hundreds of thousands without power and claimed the lives of seven individuals in the region. In response to the devastating impact, the city of Houston opened new water distribution centers to aid the affected residents. The destructive weather, including tornadoes and 100 … Read more

Data Centers: Amazon Plans $150 Billion Expansion for AI Demand Explosion

Seattle, Washington – Amazon is gearing up to invest close to $150 billion in the next 15 years in expanding its data centers to meet the rising demand for AI applications and other digital services in the cloud. This move comes as the company anticipates a significant increase in the need for these services in … Read more

Review: U.S. Centers for Disease Control Under Fire for Failing Families

Seattle, WA – A recent external review conducted by a group of individuals sheds light on the shortcomings of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. The review highlights the devastating impact of the high number of deaths and the resulting consequences for those left behind. One of the … Read more