Hackerspaid $5M
The Colonial Pipeline crisis is, of course, a reminder of the vulnerability of our aging physical infrastructures to cyberattacks, some of them by such governmental enemies as Putin’s Russia, others by criminal gangs working with the knowledge and cooperation of such dictatorships, be they Russia, China, North Korea or Iran (all of whom work in varying degrees to weaken the West.)
The Colonial mess, exacerbated by panic buying in some places, which has caused gas stations in some areas to go dry, reminds me of why I like living in cities, where you can walk to most services if you must. Fossil-fuel crises tend to be particularly painful in the suburbs and beyond, where frequent, even daily, driving is unavoidable.
History: Palm Springs a perfect stop to enchant Faith Baldwin
Tracy Conrad
Unlike some authors, Faith Baldwin had a knack for titles. With some 80 books to her credit over her career Baldwin had plenty of chances to name her works. “Girl on The Make,” “That Man Is Mine,” “Give Love the Air,” “Make-Believe” and “Men Are Such Fools!” sold tens of thousands of copies to young women who would read them on the subway en route to work, and to housewives, with an hour in the afternoon before the children came home from school, looking to be transported to another world through her fiction. Her novels “Self-Made Woman,” “He Married A Doctor” and “A Job for Jenny,” and “Wife vs. Secretary” were gently aspirational and expanded the idea of what women might do in the world.
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With the approach of the annual Earth Day activities, we offer 12 big picture books on biodiversity, oceans, food, and waste.
For April’s bookshelf we take a cue from Earth Day and step back to look at the bigger picture. It wasn’t climate change that motivated people to attend the teach-ins and protests that marked that first observance in 1970; it was pollution, the destruction of wild lands and habitats, and the consequent deaths of species.
The earliest Earth Days raised awareness, led to passage of new laws, and spurred conservation. But the original problems are still with us. And now they intersect with climate change, making it impossible to address one problem without affecting the others.
Hope the calf gets things mooving for Malabar Farm s reopening
State park holds contest for photos of cow born at start of pandemic
LUCAS - Hope the calf came along at just the right time.
Hope was born March 23 of last year, the day of the shutdown at Malabar Farm State Park.
She offered just that, hope, at a time the world was coming to terms with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hundreds entered naming contest for new calf
Staff members decided to hold a naming contest on social media for the new calf, who was discovered by maintenance man Jon Britton.