The research team at NYRequirements.com have produced a map charting the percentage increase of overdose deaths across the U.S. They gathered their data from the CDC and calculated the increase from 2017 to 2021 per 100,000 people. Their findings are a stark picture of how widespread and rampant this epidemic is. These states have the ten largest increases in overdose deaths:
According to a report by NGO Smart Growth America, the states considered to be the most dangerous ones for pedestrians in the United States are New Mexico and Florida. The two metro areas in the U.S. with the highest average rates of pedestrian deaths are also situated in these states. South Carolina, with the top 5 most dangerous metro to pedestrians, is the only other state that counted an annual average of more than 3 pedestrian deaths per 100,000 of population between 2016 and 2020.
Premature deaths are commonly measured by the number of life years lost before the age of 75, which is considered to be a full span of life. People can have untimely deaths anywhere, but there are some U.S. states where premature deaths are more common. Do you know which state’s residents are most likely to die early?
The infographic shows the countries where there were most
killings of journalists in 2022. Each of the 16 countries mentioned had more
than one journalist killed this year.
Reporters Without Borders (RWB) calculates a total of 57
journalists and media workers that have been killed this year because of the
work they do. In addition to this, RWB has recorded that 532 have been
imprisoned as of December 14.

All hell has broken loose in the recent weeks between the Israelis and Palestinians. After consecutive ferocious clashes between the Palestinian protestors and Israeli police, things got even worse as Israel decided to nuke the Hanadi Tower in Gaza that was believed to be the office and apartment of the people of Hamas.
It was reported that almost 35 deaths have occurred in Gaza meanwhile 5 people have died in Israel. After these horrendous violent attacks, the UN Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland insisted both nations stop these missiles attack otherwise we would be accelerating to another world war.

The Covid-19 disease has impacted the world severely since the end of 2019 and is still in its full wrath. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the data revealed that Covid-19 had become the third leading cause of death in the USA for the year 2020. As per the reports, around 3,358,814 people in the USA fell eternally asleep the previous year and the age-adjusted death rate showed that 828.7 deaths occurred per 100,000 people which is 15.9 percent greater than that of 2019.

The world’s main focus in the year 2020 was surely the COVID-19 pandemic, but the occurrence of natural disasters persisted and in many cases, clashed with the COVID-19 becoming even devastating. From the deadliest coronavirus pandemic to forest fires and flash flooding, 2020 has been a nightmare year our ancestors warned us about. As a result of these disasters, hundreds of lives from different countries around the globe were compromised. Along with the loss of lives, a large number of the population have been rendered homeless, and the countries had faced billion dollars’ loss.

One of the deadliest pandemics in the history of the world has eaten the lives of 1.95 million people around the globe. The number of COVID-19 cases has hit 91 million and is still growing. In the previous year, the world has lost several big names as well, but if we talk about the healthcare workers, they are the frontline soldiers who fight day and night to save their people’s life.




