BLENDi cuts the cord on traditional blending. The BLENDi allows smoothie lovers to blend anywhere want with ease. No more waiting to get home or settling for a clumpy drink. Blend anything from powders to even ice! Replicate your at-home... Read More
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The three largest North American countries (U.S., Mexico & Canada) will share the opportunity to host the largest sporting event in the world four years from now. The World Cup 2026 host cities revealed, with 11 venues in U.S., 3 in... Read More
ZenFi Networks, an innovative leader of digital infrastructure solutions in the New York and New Jersey metro region, announces today that it has secured $175 Million in Senior Secured Credit. The credit facility will be used to refinance... Read More
Amazon recently announced plans to open several “Amazon Fresh” grocery stores in New York that feature “frictionless checkout” options for customers with an Amazon account. One location is currently hiring. A new Amazon... Read More
As part of its commitment to train 30 million people globally in tech skills by 2030, IBM has partnered with six historically Black colleges and universities and HBCU systems to establish Cybersecurity Leadership Centers that will work to build a... Read More
Americans can now go to covidtests.gov and order a third round of free at-home COVID-19 tests. This latest round will provide eight free tests per household, bringing to 16 the total number of tests people can request to be mailed to their homes.... Read More
The pandemic sparked a wave of parents choosing homeschooling for their children – a decision that seems to be sticking. According to an analysis conducted by the Associated Press, the number of students being homeschooled increased by 63% in the... Read More
Congratulations to Charlie Rizzuto of Oyster Bay High School on receiving the award. Rizzuto was one out of five teachers from each grade level throughout the country. He is the first physical education from Long Island to be receive the award from... Read More
Prime Video and ONE Championship have announced a multi-year agreement for Prime Video to broadcast 12 live ONE Championship martial arts events annually. The full live events will be available exclusively on Prime Video in the United States... Read More
Help commemorate Jackie Robinson Day, and bid now on jerseys from all 30 teams around the league! Each jersey has been autographed by players and coaches from each team. Net proceeds from this auction will benefit the Jackie Robinson... Read More
SNY unveiled its all-new app, enhancing the experience for fans of All Things New York Sports while continuing to make its content available everywhere and anywhere. The new SNY app provides users with an authenticated live stream of the... Read More
Tiger Woods will attempt a remarkable comeback this week in Augusta, aiming to play in the 2022 Masters just 14 months after a catastrophic wreck nearly cost him his leg. “As of right now, I feel like I am going to play,” Woods said at... Read More
Verizon customers have reported receiving mysterious messages over the past several days sent from their own phone number. The texts say “Your bill is paid” and “There’s a gift for you.” Verizon says it’s... Read More
Between remote learning, new teaching formats, mask debates, health concerns, and more, the past two years have placed our teachers under unprecedented stress. Now, we hear about a wave of teachers feeling burned out and quitting their professions... Read More
The 2022 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament will tipoff on Thursday (March 17) and be at the center of the sports betting world. With sports betting now legal in 34 states, this year’s March Madness opening round will likely include a... Read More