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JetBlue caps ticket prices before Irma

September 7, 2017 by Leo

The airline has also added flights to its schedule out of select cities where they have aircraft available.

Source: JetBlue caps ticket prices before Irma

What I like about this is not just what JetBlue is doing, but that they’re setting an example that some other airlines are apparently following.

Vaccines in poor countries have saved 20 million lives and 350 billion dollars since 2001

September 6, 2017 by Leo

And that’s just direct costs. The estimated overall economic impact of vaccines is $820 billion.

Source: Vaccines in poor countries have saved 20 million lives and 350 billion dollars since 2001

Something that most of us in wealthier countries just take for granted — until too many people start avoiding them, and an outbreak follows.

The inside story of what it took to keep a Texas grocery chain running in the chaos of Hurricane Harvey | Chip Cutter | Pulse | LinkedIn

September 5, 2017 by Leo

In Texas, a grocery chain is now inspiring memes. One goes like this: “State and federal resources are struggling to get into impacted areas. H.E.B. — outta the way, we’re coming.”

Source: The inside story of what it took to keep a Texas grocery chain running in the chaos of Hurricane Harvey | Chip Cutter | Pulse | LinkedIn

I love how they prepare, how they cope, and how they plan for the recovery. They clearly understand that they play a vital role.

Father of Metallica Bassist Who Died Has Been Quietly Donating Royalties to Child Musicians

September 4, 2017 by Leo

The royalties from these albums have been going to Cliff’s 92-year-old father Ray—and the senior has only now revealed what he’s been spending that money on.

Source: Father of Metallica Bassist Who Died Has Been Quietly Donating Royalties to Child Musicians

What an excellent legacy.

U.S. Coast Guard has saved 4,322 lives in Houston flooding: official

September 3, 2017 by Leo

The U.S. Coast Guard has saved 4,322 lives in the Houston area through search-and-rescue operations since Sunday, …

Source: U.S. Coast Guard has saved 4,322 lives in Houston flooding: official

There are hundreds of stories of people helping people coming out of the Harvey aftermath. It’s no surprise that the Coast Guard would be on the scene.

Military K-9 reunited with handler in retirement – MSN

September 2, 2017 by Leo

Organizations like American Humane work to help dogs like Rick retire with military men and women they already know. People like Cubbage promise to give the military dogs the hero’s retirement they deserve.

Source: Military K-9 reunited with handler in retirement – MSN

A fitting retirement for a distinguished career.

The Private Sector is Coming to Texas’s Rescue – FEE

September 1, 2017 by Leo

Never underestimate the infinite capacity of the human spirit, human action, and the private sector to rise up to any challenge, to any Category 4 or 5 Hurricane, with compassion, kind-heartedness and a selfless, charitable response that brings out the best of the American people.

Source: The Private Sector is Coming to Texas’s Rescue – Foundation for Economic Education – Working for a free and prosperous world

Includes a lengthy list of individuals and companies just doing the right thing. A list that, generally, doesn’t make the news, and yet is something I still claim is much more commonplace than we realize.

FDA Says MDMA is Breakthrough Cure for PTSD After Shocking Success of Clinical Trials

August 31, 2017 by Leo

The FDA just approved the substance, more clinically known as MDMA, as a ‘breakthrough’ drug—and will work to move it through clinical trials as efficiently as possible.

Source: FDA Says MDMA is Breakthrough Cure for PTSD After Shocking Success of Clinical Trials

More testing is, of course, required, but PTSD sufferers are more common than we might realize and this is such a hopeful bit of news….

Verizon donates a jaw-dropping $10 million for Hurricane Harvey disaster relief

August 30, 2017 by Leo

Today, Verizon also pledges money to the folks affected by Harvey, but its donation dwarfs those made by many other companies.

Source: Verizon donates a jaw-dropping $10 million for Hurricane Harvey disaster relief

I know that some may see this as a publicity stunt. Honestly, even if it is (and I think not), for $10 million they’re welcome to it. Mobile providers play a key roll in disaster response, and this is just icing on the cake. Makes me even happier to be a Verizon Wireless customer.

Brewery stops canning beer to bottle water for Harvey victims – Story | WAGA

August 29, 2017 by Leo

The Anheuser-Busch Brewery stopped canning beer this week to can drinking water to ship to areas hard hit by Hurricane Harvey.

Source: Brewery stops canning beer to bottle water for Harvey victims – Story | WAGA

This is not the first time they’ve done this. It just makes so much sense for so many reasons.

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