The city government has doled out $25 million in payments to New Yorkers getting their shots in exchange for $100 over the last two months, as 250,000 people have taken advantage of the bonus program, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Monday. Almost... Read More
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Like almost half of all students in the U.S., both of my sons learned online last year. Which meant my husband and I both “did online school,” too. And like most parents, we did not sign up for that! Being continually present as our kids “did... Read More
Roughly 25% of the children in America grow up without their biological father in the home, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. This has become so common to hear that many people don’t think much of it. They shrug their shoulders and go on about... Read More
Today, we live in a world where business, degrees and even entire relationships are conducted behind a screen. As a result, employee frustration and miscommunication is at an all-time high, with tone alone being misinterpreted almost half of the... Read More
In today’s world, it’s more important than ever to prepare for your financial future. And one of the easiest ways to add to your nest-egg is to simply cut expenses and save more of your hard earned money. We often forget some of the... Read More
People born in the 1980s and 1990s are filling hospitals across the US as the COVID-19 Delta variant surges. According to CDC data, between August 2020 and last Wednesday (August 11) a total of 170,852 people in their 30s were... Read More
Disney+ has been utilizing its Premier Access feature as a way to generate revenue as well as hype for its new releases during a year where theatrical premieres were limited due to the pandemic. There’s the question of whether Disney+ will... Read More
Amazon is opening up access to its game streaming service Luna to all Amazon Prime members on June 21 and 22 (Amazon Prime Day). Previously, to test out Luna you had to request access or sign up from supported Fire TV devices. But... Read More
Does your child have a hard time keeping one bit of information in mind while doing something else? For example, you’re making spaghetti together, and your child’s in charge of the sauce. But your child leaves to answer a text and forgets to come... Read More
We’ve seen technology adopted in education more widely from 2019 to 2021 than it may have been used in the previous ten years. Education is encountering an ever-evolving reformation that will hopefully create a better system for learning and... Read More
Astronauts conducting a routine inspection of the International Space Station found a puncture hole in the station’s robotic arm. The Canadian Space Agency said the damage was caused by a piece of space junk and called the collision a... Read More
If all you know about the Tulsa Race Massacre is the re-creations of the attack featured in HBO series like Watchmen and Lovecraft Country, prepare yourself for a serious education over the next few weeks. Monday marks the 100th anniversary... Read More
Co-parenting could be a new word for you, especially if you just entered the divorce world. It is a critical word if you have children of divorce. Divorced parents that have a successful co-parenting relationship often find that their... Read More
After watching the fallout from the new Georgia voting law passed two weeks ago, I’ve come to five conclusions. -The right to vote shouldn’t be a partisan issue, but sadly has become one. -The new law isn’t about election integrity, it’s... Read More
There is a lot of medical information, including vaccine information, available on the internet these days. Not everything on the internet is accurate, though, and it can be hard to tell what information you can trust and what information you... Read More