On Friday, March 13, AccuWeather’s Anna Azallion gave a weather report that seemed bizarre at best. “A blizzard, dumping up to four feet of snow, tornados, damaging winds, hail, flooding. It’s all coming from one storm. A potential bomb cyclone this weekend into Monday is set to impact over 200 million people.”1 How could we… Read More »
Former POW Day
Today’s National Day Calendar celebration is both joyous and sad. This is National Former Prisoners of War Day. It’s a day to recognize and honor those who were once POWs but were rescued or escaped. It’s also a day where we should remember that there are more than 81,000 who are still POW/MIAs.1 “Since World… Read More »
Zoo Day
Do you enjoy going to the zoo? If so, today is National Zoo Lovers Day! You can put me in the category of a happy celebrant of the occasion. The National Day Calendar offers up a few zoo facts that are interesting: The Vienna Zoo is the oldest existing zoo and was opened to the… Read More »
Hotel Gru
GRU Space (Galactic Resource Utilization Space), located in San Francisco, California, is offering you the chance to be one of the first to have your name go down in history. Yes, for the low, low cost of $250,000, you can reserve your spot to be one of the first ever to have a room in… Read More »
It’s A Free Call
It’s unheard of these days to have a life without a cell phone. In 2025, Pew Research discovered that 98% of Americans have a cell phone and 91% have a smartphone. If you are still tethered to a landline, hoping it will make a glorious comeback, it’s time to wave goodbye to the beloved antique… Read More »
He’s Alive!
“The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre. (2) Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon Peter, and to the other disciple, whom Jesus loved, and saith unto them, They have taken away the Lord out… Read More »
The Crucifixion – II
Today, we pick up where we left off yesterday by finishing the article written by Dr. Tommy Mitchell, a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a speaker for Answers In Genesis. His assessment of the crucifixion comes from a medical doctor’s point of view and sheds light on what Jesus endured. The… Read More »
The Crucifixion – I
Today is what is known globally as Good Friday. It is the day allegedly when Jesus was crucified. I say allegedly because a Friday crucifixion doesn’t fit with a Sunday morning resurrection since Jesus had to be in the grave three days and three nights. I’m not going to explain nor debate that in this… Read More »
Teflon Don
John Joseph Gotti, Jr. (1940-2002) was a mafioso and crime boss, leading one of the most powerful and pervading crime syndicates in the United States. He was a part of the Gambino crime family, founded by Vincent Mangano and named after Carlo Gambino. Starting out as just a soldier in the organization, he rose to… Read More »
You Know What Today Is!
Today is a day loved by some and despised by others. April 1st is known colloquially as April Fool’s Day. It’s a day where the gloves come off when it comes to practical jokes, pranks, and all sorts of tomfoolery. You might send someone snipe hunting or give them a believable but ridiculous story that… Read More »
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