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The Rolling Stones Announce Album of New Songs for first time in 18 Years

October 3, 2023

Start me up! Teasing the world with cryptic social media posts and their iconic logo being eerily projected at landmarks in cities such as New York, London, and Paris – on September 4th, The Rolling Stones officially announced they’ll be releasing a full-length studio album of new original music on READ MORE >

Teacher Appreciation Food Deals

May 7, 2021

After a year of adjusting to hybrid or fully remote classes, America’s teachers have proven themselves to be the underdogs of the pandemic. So, restaurants across the country are making this year’s Teachers Appreciation Week particularly special by offering free food and discounts. Food chains such as Jimmy John’s, Sonic, READ MORE >

Inclusion in the advertising industry

April 22, 2021

The Alliance for Inclusive and Multicultural Marketing (AIMM), a sector within the Association of National Advertisers (ANA), is working closely with agencies to increase multicultural marketing efforts in order to better appeal to larger, more diverse consumer bases. After a thorough analysis of advertisements aired during the Super Bowl, aspects READ MORE >

A Local Hard Seltzer Company Designed Face Coverings You Can Drink Through

July 24, 2020

One local company in New Jersey is selling masks with a straw flap that allows people to drink while remaining covered up. Crook & Marker, a spiked hard seltzer brand created TasteMask. The masks come in four different colorful patterns with tropical themes and all proceeds from sales will be donated READ MORE >

First Products To Be Approved by EPA For Killing COVID-19 On Surfaces

July 10, 2020

Lysol Disinfectant Spray has been approved to protect against COVID-19 by the Environmental Protection Agency. The spray and Lysol Disinfectant Max Cover Mist are the first two products to gain such recognition. While there are more than 420 products on the list of disinfectants that the EPA says are strong READ MORE >

Sports are back!

May 22, 2020

Sports are back! On Sunday, May 17th, we were able to watch the first live sporting event for the first time in two months. We saw golfers step onto the green, toting their own bags and play a competitive sport. And even without the devoted fans screaming, it was still a READ MORE >

Ellen Degeneres Rewards Two Teens and Inspires Us All

March 15, 2019

The name “Ellen” and the word “kindness” have long gone hand-in-hand. But a recent televised gesture further strengthened that connection, as she, the Cheerios brand, and the College of Charleston collaborated to help two South Carolina teens earn an education. High-school seniors Darius Smith and Jaheim President were invited onto READ MORE >

Fill Em’ Up!

November 30, 2017

Traveling can be a nightmare, especially around the holidays, with cancellations, delays, gate changes, lackluster customer service, long and slow-moving lines. In addition, airports now are making travelers overpay for snacks and water. The cardinal rule of traveling is to hydrate, but with the cost of water bottles steadily rising, READ MORE >

An American Woman in Running

November 14, 2017

On a rainy Sunday morning amongst the crowded New York City streets, a woman named Shalene Flanagan made history. The Massachusetts native was the first American woman to win the New York City Marathon in forty years! Flanagan completed the 26.2 race in 2 hours, 26 minutes and 53 seconds READ MORE >

All Is Forgiven

October 31, 2017

Justin Timberlake is bringing sexy back to the Super Bowl! Timberlake announced via Twitter, with the comedic help of Jimmy Fallon, that he will take the halftime show stage February 4th in Minneapolis. Timberlake, who was rumored to be this year’s halftime performer, is a great choice given his catalogue READ MORE >

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