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Holocaust survivor recounts experience to NUWC Division Newport employees

Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport As Holocaust survivor Peter Stern finished his talk on April 26, he posed a question to the nearly 200 Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport employees who tuned in on Microsoft Teams for the Holocaust Days of Remembrance livestream event: “Why is it that we, the survivors, come and talk to you?” “So that we will never forget,” Laurie Dutra, executive analyst to the technical director, said. Stern, a survivor of the Ravensbrűck and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, agreed with that sentiment and took it a step further. “There is a belief among Jews that we all die twice: Once when our body no longer functions and again when no one remembers us,” Stern said. “We have to remember all those people who have died it’s 50-60 million worldwide.”

How the Police Department Tells Us About Fatal Police Shootings

How the Police Department Tells Us About Fatal Police Shootings Metropolitik: Decisions about what information to release after deadly incidents may soon be out of the department’s hands Tweet Share Chief John Drake addresses reporters following the fatal May 1 shooting of Jacob GriffinPhoto: Matt Masters “You are about to see body-worn and in-car camera footage so that you can have a better understanding of what occurred based on what we know up to now,” Aaron says at the beginning of the video. The release includes a little more than three minutes of uninterrupted footage from Baker’s body camera, beginning as Holbert hands over a backpack that Baker has asked to search for reasons that aren’t made clear. The shooting occurs after Baker tries to put Holbert in handcuffs. She circles the car while screaming as Baker pulls out his Taser and orders her to get on the ground. He deploys the Taser when she gets into the drive

Bulacan holds community pan-tree

(Provincial Public Affairs Office / MANILA BULLETIN) Carrying the theme “Magtanim Ayon sa Kakayahan, Kumuha Batay sa Pangangailangan” some of the 2,800 vegetable and fruit-bearing seedlings were brought to the Mini-forest, Capitol Compound, City of Malolos, Bulacan. Governor Daniel R. Fernando said that the vegetables and fruit-bearing tree seedlings are good preparations for the future. “Today, our life is full of challenges and struggles, and no one can say when the COVID-19 will end,” he said. Fernando said eating vegetables is very important and a healthy lifestyle means reducing meat consumption. Citing medical experts, the Bulacan governor said that vegetables and fruits are laden with vitamins, minerals, and fiber that are good for the body. These nutrients reduce the risk of chronic disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity, and hyperactivity. (Freddie C. Velez)

Spotlight on Commerce: Jenny Wang, Multimedia Specialist, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

I am a Multimedia Specialist in the Public Affairs Office at the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). I joined NIST in June 2020 with the goal of creating animations that would help NIST enhance its scientific storytelling. My team and I work with scientists, writers, and educators to visually communicate NIST’s research and findings in measurement science. In May 2020, I graduated from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine with a master’s degree in medical and biological illustration. In the program, we were introduced to a multitude of ways to effectively tell stories in a scientific and medical context, from 3D animations to surgical illustrations to interactive modules. I loved the animation portion the best and focused my thesis on identifying the best practices of 2D animation to enhance learner responses.

Air Force begins clearing B-1Bs to fly, safety inspections will continue

Air Force begins clearing B-1Bs to fly, safety inspections will continue May 6, 2021 (U.S. Air Force photo by A1C Christina Bennett) ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. The Air Force is beginning to return B-1B bombers to the air after grounding the entire fleet last month to investigate a fuel system issue. Some Lancers resumed flight operations Monday, about two weeks after Air Force Global Strike Command ordered the fleet of 57 aircraft to stand down for safety inspections. The service declined to say how many were cleared for flight, citing operational sensitivities. According to a report from the website The War Zone, on April 8, a B-1B experienced a ground emergency relating to an augmenter fuel pump filter housing after landing at Ellsworth Air Force Base. Air Force Global Strike Command’s Public Affairs Office confirmed that subsequent inspections carried out on all B-1B aircraft produced concerning enough results that more invasive inspections were ordered. Following th

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