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A True Hero

May 8, 2020

In the Marvel Universe, they are pretty easy to spot. Bright shiny capes and uniforms —  and cool cars.  But in reality, a Hero’s Life looks different.  This story is about a real-life Hero named Frank Recchia.  And much like Clark Kent, he is also a reporter, giving us the READ MORE >

NBA Starts Selling Team-Branded Face Masks

April 24, 2020

At a time when the coronavirus pandemic has turned a face mask into a necessity, the NBA is jumping into the market. The league recently announced that it has teamed up with Fanatics to launch a line of cloth face coverings, featuring logos and designs for all 30 NBA and READ MORE >

Retailers As Our Resources

April 24, 2020

Gap Inc. is the latest retailer to announce that they will be using their factories to create personal protective equipment for healthcare workers who are dealing with severe shortages during the pandemic, “we will be pivoting resources so factory workers can make masks, gowns & scrubs for healthcare works on READ MORE >

Baaa Bye Carbon Dioxide

October 18, 2019

One new company. One product. Everyone benefits, even the sheep. Debuting last month, the company Sheep Inc. is selling unisex cashwool sweaters while giving back to the environment. While the sweaters are not cheap ($234 to be exact), the founders hope they are targeting anyone and everyone. This, in turn, READ MORE >

Robert Downey, Jr. Announces Plan to Save the World (No Iron Suit Required)

June 7, 2019

The Avengers saga as we know it came to an end in April with “Endgame” (sort of), but Tony Stark isn’t done rescuing humanity just yet. Robert Downey Jr. took a page out of his beloved character’s playbook this week by announcing a coalition to clean up the Earth at READ MORE >

Taylor Swift, Ryan Reynolds and More Rally Behind “Booksmart”

June 7, 2019

Many celebrities have noticed that Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut “Booksmart” has performed poorly at the box office so far, despite drawing rave reviews from critics and fans. In an attempt to support Wilde and female filmmakers as a whole, they’ve taken to social media, using their platforms to encourage us READ MORE >

Environmentally-Friendly Buses Hit The Streets

November 19, 2018

The US is pushing for a change in school buses to make them more environmentally friendly. Green is the new yellow – States are introducing a greener alternative to the classic big yellow school bus. Okay, so, yellow is not fully out. Electric buses are still yellow, in color, but READ MORE >

Helping the Homeless

July 13, 2018

There are 83.1 million millennial living in the United States of America alone – this group accounts for young people ages 18 – 36. Many millennials’ are setting out for the first time; moving out and creating their own lives. For some, the mounting challenges of the real world are READ MORE >

Parkland Walkout Sparks Change

March 30, 2018

Students across the country have banded together to stand up to an epidemic that continues to plague the United States: school shootings. On March 14th, 2018 students across the entire country walked out of their classrooms for 17 minutes to honor and stand up for the 17 lives lost at READ MORE >

Musical Mash-ups for the March

March 30, 2018

Whether you’re a Broadway fan or not, you’ve most likely heard about the craze (or been part of it!) surrounding “Hamilton” or “Dear Evan Hansen” starring Lin Manuel-Miranda and Ben Platt respectively. The two are responsible for some of Broadway’s biggest current hits. The catchy and powerful songs from the READ MORE >

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