Tuesday, October 10, 2017

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day is a day for global mental
health education, awareness and advocacy




Vs.


Politics: Trump vs. Corker. Corker gives a better perspective of the west wing. This battle really is a corker!


Who's first? Melania vs. Ivana Trump. Cat fight? Ah ... Book sales.


Brothers & Power: Bob vs. Harvey Weinstein Hollywood knew. More women will come forward. Shades of Bill Cosby, Bill O'reilly, Roger Ailes, others


Korea hacking: North vs. South Korea Put down the weapons boys ... Cyberwars are for more effective


Atlantic vs. Pacific: Hurricanes vs. Wildfires

  California Wildfires: Officials Get More Than 100 Missing Person Reports   NBC - October 10, 2017
At least 10 people have died in the blazes as more than a dozen wildfires consumed parts of California wine country. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an emergency in eight counties, including Napa and Sonoma, and asked for a federal declaration of a major disaster for the entire state.

  California Wildfires: Officials Get More Than 100 Missing Person Reports   NBC - October 10, 2017
Sonoma County said it had received more than 100 phone calls to its missing person hotline as wind-powered wildfires swept through California wine country overnight, destroying at least 1,500 homes. Officials said they were combing through the calls and believed some could be duplicates. At least 10 people have died in the blazes as more than a dozen wildfires consumed parts of California wine country. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an emergency in eight counties, including Napa and Sonoma, and asked for a federal declaration of a major disaster for the entire state.

  California fires: Deadly wildfires sweep through wine country   BBC - October 10, 2017
Parts of California's wine region are being ravaged by fast-spreading fires that have killed at least 10 people. A state of emergency was declared in northern areas after mass evacuations, with 1,500 properties destroyed. About 20,000 people fled from Napa, Sonoma and Yuba counties in response to some the state's worst-ever wildfires. Such fires are more common in southern California but a combination of dry weather and strong winds has fueled the destruction in the north.