

In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, March 4th, 2018 was:
ALLYSON BECKER
Owatonna, MN
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

2/26/18
Lauren Bradley
Mary Mcmenamy
Kathleen Marks
Amanda Peters
Misty Shallcross
Jennifer Marie
Tracey Smith
Jenifer Garza
Joanie Waterman
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Beth Meemo
Nikki Bankert
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Trish Musgrave
Melissa White
Wilma Mast
Brianna Ketchum
Brittany Michelle
Isis Sample
Dawn Raasch
Robin Griffitts Pratt
Melissa Maiestas
Kelly Jo Francisco
Debbie Gremlin
2/27/18
Sarah Bellestri Shih
Trish Hysell
Eleazar Ruiz
April Denise Council-Redmond
Alisa Jones
Alexis Maureen
Jenn Hess
Mandy Smith
Rondi Clark-Conn
Bea Patrick
Nacole Patrick
Emily Rice Bowersock
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Allyson Becker
Sheila Carvell
Paula M Bondy
Jane Peterson
Ashley Agner
Kelly Prestenbach
Jenifer Garza
2/28/18
Mike Adamski
Amber Chandler
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Lia Jill
Sherry Lilly
Rachael Dakota-Two-Feather Smith
Eva Biggs
Cassandra Berholtz
Anna Nichols
Megan Rhyne
Jenifer Garza
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Jennifer Vega
Amanda Peters
Helen Saez Deverter
Tammy Dolby
Beth Cleveland
Theresa Sigournery
Deborah Farris
Amy Chavis
Wendy Messer-Brinnon
Aaron Chambers
Beth Stelzer-Smith
Trish Musgrave
Kacie Rogers
Dave Miller
Brandi K Chaney
3/1/18
Trish Musgrave
Lia Jill
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Betsy Riddle
Jenifer Garza
Kacie Rogers
Vickie Gipson
Kathleen Marks
Sheila Carvell
Jodi Stevens
Brittany Light
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Helen Saez Deverter
Joann Tompkins Winborn
Amanda Rosario
Vinessa Vaquez
April Ashcraft
Tiffany Greene Elliott
George Pownall
Kathleen Hickman
3/2/18
Carrie Strickland
Kayla Hernandez
Wilma Mast
Jenifer Garza
Alicia Johnson
Priscilla Shimp
Samantha Rentschler
Isis Sample
Sheila Carvell
Eleazar Ruiz
Dee Washington
Alexis Maureen
Timothy Simpson
Karen Bondehagen
Jennifer Saavedra
Amy Marie Wilkinson
Kathleen Marks
Kimberly Taylor Hall
Bea Patrick
Carla M. Williams
Kaitlyn Rutherford
Mikey Mellor
3/3/18
Jennifer Lee Clack
Christy Hawkes
Lia Jill
Chelsie Nicole
Jenifer Garza
Anna Nichols
Melissa White
Amanda Peters
George Pownall
Cheyenne Shaw
Misty Shallcross
Becky Holland
Be Schwerin
Tracey Smith
Samantha Rentschler
Kacie Rogers
Ashley Agner
Amanda Rosario
Tina Mimick
Kendra George
Robin Griffitts Pratt
Jenn Anthony
Helen Saez Deverter
3/4/18
April Ashcraft
Beth Meemo
Eleazar Ruiz
Sheila Carvell
Trish Musgrave
Heather Marie Stacy
Margaret Gipson
Kendra George
Lia Jill
Chuck Derr
Be Schwerin
Thalia BunBunz
Amber Chandler
Sheri Boydston
Priscilla Shimp
Mary Ann Cody
Deborah Farris
Christy Hawkes
Jenifer Garza
Katrina Worford
Karyn Koehler
Tonya Velazquez
Jennifer Lee Clack
Cindy Schierl

Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!
Remember that if you try your hand at answering the Trivia Question several days each week, your odds of winning the Sunday weekly drawing are much better.
Also note that a number of the posted answers each day are from contestants who have forgotten to “Like” one of our pages, so their names WILL NOT be entered at the end week drawing for the gift card, giving our fans a better chance!
You may also find that if you “Like” BOTH of the business pages, you will receive faster notifications of the other players as they post their answers to compete with you!
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Haiti has suspended the British charity Oxfam as it investigates reports that it tried to cover up sex crimes by senior aid workers in Haiti after the devastating 2010 earthquake. An internal Oxfam review concluded in 2011 that senior aid workers hired prostitutes at Oxfam properties in Haiti and then tried to cover it up. Prostitution is illegal in Haiti, but Oxfam refused to report the activity of its aid workers to Haitian police. Oxfam’s internal report also includes claims that three Oxfam staff members physically threatened a witness during the internal investigation.
The report confirms that Roland van Hauwermeiren, the country director in the Caribbean nation for Oxfam’s Great Britain arm, admitted to hiring prostitutes to his official residence. A news report revealed there had been at least one “Caligula orgy” with women dressed in Oxfam T-shirts. No public disclosures were made of the alleged abuse at the time, though the 2011 report shows that the director and six others were dismissed or resigned for misconduct, including three who did so because of “use of prostitutes.” All of the names in the document were redacted besides van Hauwermeiren. Oxfam said in a statement that the full un-redacted reports will be given to the Haitian government. The Charity Commission has said it was not told the full story when Oxfam first looked into the allegations in 2011.
The scandal around van Hauwermeiren, who also faced allegations about work in Chad in 2006 where he presided over an office with employees accused of hiring prostitutes. The history of alleged abuse, and the fact that he was allowed to go on to work for another charity in Bangladesh, prompted Oxfam to call for an independent review of itself by women’s rights groups.
An internal investigation by the charity into sexual exploitation, the downloading of pornography, bullying and intimidation is claimed to have found children may have been exploited by employees. The report also clarifies that the charity was aware of concerns about the conduct of two of men at the center of the Haiti allegations when they previously worked in Chad.
Oxfam has been hit with dozens more misconduct allegations involving a slew of countries, in the days since The Times of London revealed Oxfam tried to cover up the sex crimes by senior aid workers in Haiti. The charity now faces worries about funding from the British government and its ability to fundraise while multiple prominent ambassadors for the group have resigned.
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The former commander of the Milwaukee County Jail along with two jail staffers were charged in connection with the April 2016 dehydration death of Terrill Thomas. Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Maj. Nancy Evans, 48, is charged with felony misconduct in office and obstructing an officer. Jail Lt. Kashka Meadors, 40, and correctional officer James Ramsey-Guy, 38, are each charged with neglecting an inmate, a felony offense.
Thomas, a 38-year-old prisoner with bipolar disorder, died of extreme dehydration after he spent a week without access to water in a solitary confinement jail cell. The medical examiner declared his death a homicide. He lost 34 pounds during his eight days in jail and was abandoned by the guards to die, according to the complaint. The complaint details that Meadors gave the order to shut off the water, Ramsey-Guy physically cut all water to Thomas’ cell and Evans lied about the subsequent investigation.
The practice of cutting off water to an inmate is against the jail’s written regulations but according to Ramsey-Guy, it was common practice. Within weeks of Thomas’ death, water was cut off to two other inmates’ cells. The complaint states that the incidents demonstrate an institutional practice of punitively shutting off water to unruly inmates.
Evan’s is accused of misleading investigators during the initial inquest into the death, repeatedly lying to her supervisors, withholding information from her superiors, repeatedly lying to investigators and failing to preserve key evidence. The complaint alleges that within 48 hours of the death, Evans directed her subordinate, Capt. George Gold to watch video footage of Thomas’ cell area. Gold told Evans that the video showed a corrections officer turning the water off and never turned back on. Prosecutors say Evans took no steps in preserving the video evidence and it was overwritten and permanently lost.
During the inquest, Meadors testified that she ordered Ramsey-Guy to cut off the water only to Thomas’ toilet after he flooded a previous cell. She said she meant for the shutoff order to stay in effect until Thomas settled down. Ramsey-Guy testified that he only shut off the cold water and left the hot water on but investigators found the entire water system off immediately after the death.
Thomas was arrested after he ran into the Potawatomi casino yelling at patrons to “get out.” He fired two rounds and stuffed poker chips into his pockets. When confronted by police, he dropped the Glock 9mm handgun into a trash can and was arrested. His family believes he was having a psychotic episode.
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Missouri’s Governor Eric Greitens was arrested after a grand jury indicted him on charges of felony invasion of privacy stemming from an extramarital affair in 2015. The indictment accuses Greitens of blindfolding and tying up a woman with whom he was having a consensual affair, and then taking her picture without her consent—and threatening to release the naked photograph if she ever spoke publicly about the affair. Greitens was arraigned and later released on his own recognizance. He has acknowledged the affair but denies any criminal behavior including allegations of abusing or threatening the woman. Greitens remained defiant amid calls for resignation and impeachment less than 24 hours after a St. Louis grand jury indicted him for felony invasion of privacy.
Greitens is a former U.S. Navy SEAL who was elected in 2016 after he ran on a pro-gun, anti-Obama platform. After news of the affair broke in early January 2017, Greitens and his wife, Sheena, released a joint statement after a number of inquiries from the news media about the relationship. The couple revealed that there “was a time when he was unfaithful in our marriage.” “This was a deeply personal mistake,” the Greitens, who have two young children, said in the statement. “Eric took responsibility and we dealt with this together honestly and privately.”
The accusations were relayed by the woman’s ex-husband, but she has not commented. The identified but still unnamed woman is a St. Louis area hairstylist. She told her ex-husband that she’d had an affair in 2015 with Eric Greitens — then philanthropist, now governor — and that he had tied her to home exercise equipment, taken a photo of her naked and threatened to publicly release it if she ever told anyone about him. She said Greitens later apologized and said he’d deleted the photo. She also told her ex-husband that Greitens had slapped her against her will, after she told Greitens she had had sex with her husband. The conversation was part of a therapeutic exercise but was recorded without her knowledge. The man filed for divorce in 2015, a few months after the affair.)
Behind the scenes, many state political figures and journalists had been aware of rumors about Greitens’ affair since September 2016. Journalists had held back from publication because the woman had not recorded the conversation herself or released it to the media, and she repeatedly declined to be interviewed on the record.
When Greitens was running for governor against Chris Koster, Roy Temple, an advisor to the Koster campaign, heard a rumor about the affair and contacted a mutual friend to him and the ex-husband. Temple said he met with the ex-husband to see whether he’d be interested in publicly telling his story, but the man, a prominent St. Louis entertainer, declined to proceed because he didn’t want his two children learning about the affair. The man only came forward in 2017 after a national reporter at another outlet called his 15-year-old about the allegations.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, February 25th, 2018 was:
BRITTANY LIGHT
Rolla, MO
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

2 /19/18
Hayley Cordaro
Lia Jill
Tonya Velazquez
Katrina Worford
Chelsie Nicole
Lindsay McCoy
Alicia Dansby
Amy Marie Wilkinson
Anggie Marie
Anna Nichols
Mary Mcmenamy
Geri Rus
Crystal Dougherty Merrill
Samantha Rentschler
Cindy Schierl
Jenn Hess
April Ashcraft
Nia Rammal
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Kathleen Marks
Wendy Messer-Brinnon
Brittany Light
Jenifer Garza
Shell Srock
Kathleen Hickman
Sheila Carvell
Karen Ann Hinkle
2/20/18
Shelby Howke
Lia Jill
Marilyn Wall
Deborah Farris
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Nancy Pfirrman Schools
Cheryl Lynn
Kristi Cervantes
Jenifer Garza
George Pownall
Brittany Light
Sean Stover
Alicia Johnson
Trish Musgrave
Traci Anderson
Vinessa Vazquez
Chelsie Nicole
Anna Nichols
Demetris Crutcher
Kelly Jo Francisco
2/21/18
Jennifer Ramlet
Lia Jill
Amy Marie Wilkinson
Anggie Marie
Tonya Velazquez
Amber McGrath
Amanda Peters
Ambreen Rouf
Jenifer Garza
Lindsey McCoy
Kathleen Marks
Heather Marocco
Anna Nichols
Betsey Riddle
Trish Marks
Dawn Raasch
Kimberly Snyder
Althea Thomas
Karen Goodwin Delaney
Christy Hawkes
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Cheyenne Shaw
2/22/18
Nikki Hunsaker
Beth Meemo
Melissa White
Anggie Marie
Chelsie Nicole
Nicole Blaha
Jenifer Garza
Kathleen Marks
Kacie Rogers
April Ashcraft
Jennifer Marie
Preeti Chand
Allison Frederick
Amanda Rosario
Lia Jill
Bethany Henry
Be Schwerin
Eleazar Ruiz
Ashley Agner
Cassandra Berholtz
Jade Good
Sean Stover
Dee Washington
2/23/18
Jodi Stevens
Trish Musgrave
Lia Jill
Jennifer Ramlet
Marilyn Wall
Amber Chandler
Samantha Brwn
Jenifer Garza
Amanda Peters
Brittany Light
Kacie Rogers
Anna Nichols
Ambreen Rouf
Samantha Rentschler
Alicia Smith
Dawn Raasch
Erica Hansen
Lori Capobianco
Brooke Scott
Kristina Rosson
Kathleen Marks
Nicole Blaha
Joann Tompkins-Winborn
2/24/18
Shelby Howke
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Karen Brunet Moore
Mikey Mellor
Meg Marshall
Nicole Blaha
Kayla Clemons
Joanie Waterman
Kim Floyd
Tonya Velazquez
Jade Good
Dawna McKnight
Darlene Whyte
Jennifer Leffler
Sarah Bellestri Shih
John McKnight
Toi Minnifield
Ashley Agner
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Nacole Patrick
Kelsey Mcknight
Tiffany Dean
Theresa Sigourney
2/25/18
Kendra George
Cassandra Berholtz
Lia Jill
Amanda Peters
Jenifer Garza
April Ashcraft
Chelsie Nicole
Kathleen Marks
Debbie Gremlin
Anna Nichols
Jenn Hess
Becky Holland
Adaria Johnson
Francine Sacco-Galea
Nai Merri
Beth Stelzer-Smith
Tracey Smith
Kim Avery
Be Schwerin
Eleazar Ruiz
Nikki Hunsaker

Be sure to watch both of our FaceBook pages for your chance to win and enter again next week, with questions posted daily on HealthInsurance4Everyone or at Health & Life Solutions, LLC!!
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On February 11, 2018, a Russian commercial plane crashed near Moscow, killing all 71 people on board. Among the victims of the crash were 65 passengers including 3 children and 6 crew members. The cause of the crash is unknown. The Saratov Airlines flight 703, crashed shortly after take-off from Moscow’s Domodedovo airport. The plane was headed to the city of Orsk on the Kazakhstan border and officials have said most of the passengers were from the eastern part of the Orenburg region which is on the southern end of the Ural Mountains.
Officials say the aircraft’s speed and altitude started to fluctuate soon after take-off. A preliminary analysis of the on-board flight recorder indicated the plane had problems two-and-a-half minutes after it took off, at an altitude of around 4,265ft. Moments before the crash, Flight 703 had gained an altitude of 5,900 feet. The 7 year old passenger jet then went into a steep decent until it disappeared from the radar at an altitude of around 3,000 feet.
The Russian Interstate Aviation Committee is investigating the crash. They said that faulty instruments could have given the pilots wrong speed data. The instruments began displaying different speed readings, probably because of iced speed sensors while their heating systems were shut off, the committee said. When the crew detected the issue, they switched off the plane’s autopilot. They eventually took the plane into a dive at 30-35 degrees.
Witnesses say the plane, an Antonov An-148 aircraft, was in flames as it fell from the sky. The crash was caught by a surveillance camera in a nearby house. The footage showed that the aircraft slammed into the ground and immediately burst into flames. The plane crashed near the village of Argunovo, about 50 miles south-east of Moscow. Wreckage and body parts are strewn over a large area of about 74 acres. More than 1,400 body parts and hundreds of plane fragments have been recovered from the crash site.
Rescue workers reached the site 2.5 hours after the crash. More than 700 people are involved in the search operation, struggling through deep snow. The emergencies ministry is collecting DNA samples from victims’ relatives as part of the identification process of the 65 passengers and 6 crew members. The wreckage of Flight 703 was scattered over a half mile wide area.
News outlets have reported that the pilot had declined to have the aircraft de-iced before the departure even though the weather at the time of departure included snow showers and −5°C temperature at Domodedovo Airport. The procedure is optional and the crew’s decision is based mainly on the weather conditions.
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In just under seven minutes, 17 people were killed and 15 others wounded in Parkland, Florida in one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history. The massacre at the Stoneman Douglas High School in Broward County started as students anxiously waited for the end of the school day. The shooter, 19 year old Nicholas Cruz, was a former student at the school who had been kicked out of school several times for bringing weapons to school and finally expelled last year for fighting.
Cruz entered the school armed with an AR15 rifle and pulled the fire alarm at 2:21pm, confusing many students and faculty because they had already had a fire drill earlier that morning. Police said the 19-year-old also had multiple magazines, smoke grenades and a gas mask. As students began to leave the building because of the fire alarm, Cruz begins shooting into rooms 1215, 1216 and 1214. Hearing the gunshots, students and teachers run back into the classrooms. Some of them had enough time to lock the doors and hide in closets while others were not as lucky.
Many students and faculty were still in the hallways, confused as to where the shooter was while many brave staff ushered stragglers into classrooms or away from the shooter. Cruz returned to rooms 1216, 1215 and 1213, firing into them again. He then took the west stairwell to the second floor and shot a person in room 1234. Three minutes into the shooting, Cruz headed to the third floor of Building 12 and tried to bust out a window on the third floor to shoot at students as they fled the building. The windows in that part of the building are shatterproof so he was unsuccessful. A little after 2:27pm, Cruz discarded his rifle and ammunition and fled the school blending in with students fleeing the building. He was apprehended at 3:41pm after an officer spotted him walking down a street.
In those terrifying minutes, many lives were lost, families shattered and an entire school was traumatized. The victims killed in the horrific shooting have been identified as Scott Beigel 35; Peter Wang, 15; Carmen Schentrup, 16; Alex Schachter, 14; Helena Ramsay, 17; Meadow Pollack, 18; Alaina Petty, 14; Joaquin Oliver, 17; Gina Montalto, 14; Cara Loughran, 14; Luke Hoyer, 15; Christopher Hixon, 49; Jaime Guttenberg, 14; Aaron Feis, 37; Nicholas Dworet, 17; Martin Duque Anguiano, 14 and Alyssa Alhadeff, 14.
There were many heroes during those terrifying minutes that saved countless lives by helping get others out of the line of fire. Peter Wang, a student and active member of the ROTC program, was last seen alive holding the door open for students who were fleeing the shooter. Colton Haab, another ROTC member, ushered over 60 people into a room. He grabbed Kevlar sheets he and others used for the marksmanship program to shield the students from gunfire. Fifteen year old Anthony Borges helped 20 of his classmates scramble into a classroom as the shooter headed their way and was shot five times as he was locking the door. Borges, is currently in stable condition after hours of surgery with more surgeries to come and a long road to recovery.
Scott Beigel was a geography teacher who unlocked his classroom door to usher a group of students to safety only to be shot and killed while trying to relock the door. Aaron Feis, a popular football coach and school security guard was killed while shielding several students from the shooter’s gunfire.
An unidentified janitor redirected a mass of students who were unknowingly running toward the shooter to another hallway and into the culinary room. Ashley Kurth, a 34-year-old culinary teacher, spotted the mass of terrified children running as she went to lock her door. She ushered the students and two faculty members (including the janitor) into her classroom and locked the door, saving 65 people. Teacher Melissa Falkowski locked her door and hid 19 students in the classroom closet. Countless other faculty and students, remembering their training from drills for active shooter situations, bravely helped save lives yet they are devastated to have lost so many lives.
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In an effort to broaden the company’s “social interaction” with our clients and FaceBook fans, Daily Trivia Questions are posted on both of our business pages. Here are the weekly standings for this past week, and the winner of the Sunday night Weekly Drawing for an AmEx gift card!
Congratulations – To this past week’s Trivia Contest Winner!! Our latest contest winner for the weekly FaceBook HealthInsurance4Everyone/Health & Life Solutions, LLC Trivia Contest, drawn randomly by computer late Sunday evening, February 18th, 2018 was:
BECKY HOLLAND
Leesburg, VA
Winner Of A $25.00 AmEx Gift Card
Each day, fans who have “liked” either of our company FaceBook pages (HealthInsurance4Everyone or Health & Life Solutions LLC) are able to test their skills with our Daily TRIVIA QUESTION. The first 20 winners who post the correct answer to the TRIVIA QUESTION, will then get entered into the weekly drawing held late on Sunday evenings for a $25.00 Am Ex Gift Card.
Weekly Gift Card winners will be posted in our blog at this site. Remember to become a FaceBook “fan” on either of our company pages to enter and post your answers.
Here are the daily contestants from last week’s Trivia Contest that were entered into the Sunday drawing:

2/12/18
Carol Yemola
Jill Nauyokas
Be Schwerin
Jennifer Ramlet
Vickie Gipson
Destiny Landsaw Davis
Mikey Mellor
Beth Meemo
Trish Musgrave
Jenifer Garza
Cindi Hoag
Teena Sierson
Patrick Martinez
Amanda Peters
Karyn Koehler
Brooke Scott
Kimberly Snyder
Michelle Hughes
Leah Denton
Steph Mitchell
George Pownall
2/13/18
Kendra George
Chelsie Nicole
Kristina Harris
Lia Jill
Michael Flagg
Sheila Carvell
Jenn Hess
Rachael Dakota-Two-Feather Smith
Brian Fulop
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Amber Chandler
Ashley Agner
Traci Anderson
Hayley Cordaro
Melissa White
Karyn Koehler
Susanne Killion
Amanda Peters
Tonya Velazquez
Diane Hamric
Georgiann D’Angelo
Luis Y Katie Santos
Trish Marks
2/14/18
Amanda Rosario
Lia Jill
Kendra George
Amber Chandler
Brittany Light
Sarah Harrison
Amanda Peters
Eleazar Ruiz
Jenn Hess
Cheryl Ralley-Messick
Sherry Lilly
Elena Davis
Misty Shallcross
Ashley Agner
Kelsey Staples
Kelly Jo Francisco
Sheila Carvell
Melissa White
Bea Patrick
Kathleen Marks
2/15/18
Cassandra Berholtz
Sheila Carvell
Kathleen Marks
Jenifer Garza
Anggie Marie
Tonya Velazquez
Ashley Agner
Jen Freese
Be Schwerin
Amy Marie Wilkinson
Chandra Beckwith
Amanda Peters
Beth Meemo
Cassandra Iverson
Alicia Smith
Kim Floyd
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Sarah Harrison
Darlene Whyte
Brooke Scott
Alexis Maureen
Nicole Blaha
Becky Holland
Amber Chandler
2/16/18
Ann Patrick
Karen Bondehagen
Emmanuel Johnson
Sherri Kidwell
Lia Jill
Tracy Smith
Sheila Carvell
Jennifer Vega
Kartal Omar
Bea Patrick
Deborah Farris
Kizzy Alvarez DeSantis
Nacole Patrick
Mandi Smith
Cindi Hoag
Ashley Agner
Amber Chandler
Robin Brewer Porter
Mikey Mellor
Wayne Gallas
2/17/18
Rondi Clark-Conn
Wilma Mast
Tonya Velazquez
Melissa White
Traci Anderson
Anggie Marie
Vickie Gipson
Jenifer Garza
Stephanie Beckwith
Kristina Rosson
Wayne Gallas
Tiffany Greene Elliott
Adaria Johnson
Kari Reed
Chelsie Nicole
Karen Brunet Moore
Eleazar Ruiz
Ashley Agner
Ambreen Rouf
Amy Chavis
Kendra Lynne Ramsey
Martha Balderson
2/18/18
Deborah Farris
Sunney Michelle Johnson
Amanda Rosario
Trish Hysell
Tracey Smith
Brittany Light
Mary Ann Cody
Kim Floyd
Marilyn Wall
Cindy Schierl
Jenifer Garza
Darlene Whyte
Karen Ann Hinkle
Bethany Henry
Nacole Patrick
Debbie Jensen
Eleazar Ruiz
Lia Jill
Wilma Mast
Sheila Vives
George Pownall
Emily Rice Bowersock
Amy Chavis
Jennifer Vega
Kimberly Snyder
Bea Patrick
Nicole Blaha

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The Department of Defense has revealed a new strategy for American nuclear policy focused on building up smaller nuclear weapons that are easier to use. The Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) is an effort to “look reality in the eye,” said Defense Secretary James Mattis, and “see the world as it is, not as we wish it to be.” The new strategy involves spending at least $1.2 trillion to upgrade the United States’ nuclear arsenal, including developing a new nuclear-armed, sea-launched cruise missile. The policy update calls for the introduction of “low-yield nukes” on submarine-launched ballistic missiles, and the resumption of the nuclear-submarine-launched cruise missile (SLC-M) whose production stopped during the George W. Bush era and which Obama removed from the nuclear arsenal.
The “low yield” bombs the NPR focuses on can do damage similar to that of the U.S. nuclear strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. The two bombings killed 140,000 people in the initial blast, most of whom were civilians. Thousands more died from the effects of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries in the two to four months following the bombings. The bombings remain the only use of nuclear weapons in the history of warfare because of the devastating effects.
Russia, the only country whose nuclear arsenal rivals the United States’ stockpile, already has a large arsenal of weapons this size. U.S. and Russian strategies of nuclear development have differed, with the US favoring larger, longer-lasting weapons and Russia focusing on constantly updating a collection of smaller, more mobile bombs.
The new low-yield nukes are intended to answer any potential overseas attack by Russia. The Pentagon worries that Putin’s army could take control of a U.S. ally and detonate a small nuclear weapon to prevent U.S. troops from responding. Low-yield nukes would provide a proportionate method of response, forestalling a larger nuclear conflict or one with weaker weapons.
Anti-nuclear advocates have accused the Pentagon of lowering the bar for nuclear warfare. The new policy “calls for more usable nuclear weapons with low yields, and for their first use in response to cyber and conventional strikes on civilian infrastructure such as financial, transportation, energy and communications networks,” said Bruce Blair, co-founder of the anti-nuclear-weapons group Global Zero. “It makes nuclear war more likely, not less.” The new nuclear policy has alarmed arms control experts around the globe and been openly criticized by Iran, Russia and China.
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine filed suit against chemical giant DuPont, charging the company with illegally dumping a toxic chemical from its Washington Works plant into the Ohio River for decades. The Ohio lawsuit comes as the Environmental Protection Agency ordered DuPont to test water near its Washington Works plant for another chemical, GenX—which was billed as a replacement for C8 but which is linked to many of the same health problems.
The suit charges DuPont released the chemical, which is used in Teflon coating, even though it knew of the dangers of PFOA, also known as C8, which has been linked to cancer, thyroid disease, high cholesterol and low birth weight in babies. Studies have found Tristate residents have a higher level of the chemical in their bodies, likely a result of industrial discharge into the Ohio River.
“Human Exposure to PFOA — even at very low levels — has been linked to kidney and testicular cancer, thyroid disease, pregnancy-induced hypertension and low birth weight, high cholesterol and ulcerative colitis,” the lawsuit says. PFOA is known to be toxic and carcinogenic in animals and is resistant to typical environmental degradation processes. The lawsuit alleges DuPont negligently caused environmental contamination and created a public nuisance by allowing PFOA to enter air, soil and water in Ohio. “DuPont’s conscious disregard for the right of Ohio and the safety of its citizens has caused and continues to cause substantial harm to Ohio, and the property and natural resources it holds in a trust for its citizens and will likely cause substantial harm in the future,” the lawsuit says.
DuPont has been hit with a number of lawsuits in recent years after many have said the company released toxins into the environment. The company now faces 3,500 lawsuits filed in federal court by Mid-Ohio Valley residents in a 185-square-mile area around Parkersburg, West Virginia. An Ohio man who developed cancer was awarded $5 million in compensatory damages against DuPont in 2016.
A New Jersey city filed a $1.1 billion lawsuit against DuPont, alleging the company spun off the Chambers Works facility to avoid environmental cleanup costs. It alleges the Chambers Works site, where Teflon has been manufactured since 1938, is polluted because of a toxic chemical used in the product’s manufacturing. The lawsuit claimed DuPont dumped over 100 million pounds of toxic chemicals into the water and ground since the plant opened in 1892. Toxins from these products, which generated billions of dollars in sales for DuPont, impacted residents as far as two miles away from the plant. Hazardous substances including mercury, benzene and ethyl chloride were all used at the plant. DuPont settled that class action suit for $8.3 million.
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